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613-000213 Rev. C

Management
Software

AT-S80

User’s Guide

For use with the AT-FS750/16 and 
AT-FS750/24 Fast Ethernet Smart 
Switches

Version 2.0.0

Содержание AT-S80

Страница 1: ...613 000213 Rev C Management Software AT S80 User s Guide For use with the AT FS750 16 and AT FS750 24 Fast Ethernet Smart Switches Version 2 0 0...

Страница 2: ...espective owners Allied Telesis Inc reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document without prior written notice The information provided herein i...

Страница 3: ...25 Starting a Local Management Session 26 Using the Menus Interface 28 Quitting from a Local Management Session 29 Chapter 3 Basic Switch Parameters 31 Configuring the IP Address Subnet Mask and Gate...

Страница 4: ...Configuring a Dial in User 93 Adding a Dial in User 93 Deleting a Dial in User 94 Modifying a Dial in User 95 Chapter 10 Virtual LANs 97 VLAN Overview 98 Port based VLAN Overview 100 VLAN Name 100 Gr...

Страница 5: ...ling RSTP 157 Configuring the RSTP Bridge Settings 160 Configuring STP Compatibility 162 Configuring RSTP Port Settings 163 Configuring the Basic RSTP Port Settings 163 Configuring the Advanced RSTP P...

Страница 6: ...n IP Access List 222 Deleting an IP Address 224 Enabling and Disabling the DHCP Client 225 Configuring System Management Information 226 Configuring System Administration Information 228 Adding System...

Страница 7: ...Chapter 31 Quality of Service QoS 295 Mapping CoS Priorities to Egress Queues 296 Configuring CoS 298 Chapter 32 Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol RSTP 301 Basic RSTP Configuration 302 Configuring RSTP Por...

Страница 8: ...Contents 8 Appendix A AT S80 Software Default Settings 339 Index 343...

Страница 9: ...ration Menu 108 Figure 25 Config VLAN Member Menu 112 Figure 26 Basic Switch Configuration Menu 124 Figure 27 SNMP Configuration Menu 125 Figure 28 Community Configuration Menu 125 Figure 29 Host Conf...

Страница 10: ...Figure 72 Destination MAC Filter Page 266 Figure 73 Destination MAC Address with Entries 267 Figure 74 Bandwidth Control Page 270 Figure 75 VLAN Mode Page 274 Figure 76 Tagged VLAN Page 275 Figure 77...

Страница 11: ...ls to Egress Port Priority Queues 141 Table 3 RSTP Auto Detect Port Costs 152 Table 4 RSTP Auto Detect Port Trunk Costs 152 Table 5 Port Priority Value Increments 153 Table 6 RSTP Point to Point Statu...

Страница 12: ...Tables 12...

Страница 13: ...n on the management interfaces refer to Chapter 1 Overview on page 17 Note The AT S80 management software does not support remote management with the Telnet application protocol or an SNMP program Not...

Страница 14: ...portable document format PDF on our web site at www alliedtelesis com You can view the documents online or download them onto a local workstation or server For information about installing the AT FS75...

Страница 15: ...following conventions Note Notes provide additional information Caution Cautions inform you that performing or omitting a specific action may result in equipment damage or loss of data Warning Warning...

Страница 16: ...arranty Returning Products Products for return or repair must first be assigned a return materials authorization RMA number A product sent to Allied Telesis without an RMA number will be returned to t...

Страница 17: ...for the AT FS750 16 and AT FS750 24 switches This chapter contains the following sections Management Overview on page 18 Remote SNMP Management on page 20 Management Access Level on page 21 Ports 17...

Страница 18: ...g it to your network and powering on the unit as explained in the hardware installation guide Note The default settings for the management software are listed in Appendix A AT S80 Software Default Set...

Страница 19: ...anagement software has a web browser interface for managing the AT FS750 16 and AT FS750 24 switches remotely from any management station on your network that has a web browser application The switch...

Страница 20: ...anagement SNMP application such as AT View This management method requires an understanding of Management Information Base MIB objects Note You must assign an IP address to the switch for remote SNMP...

Страница 21: ...gement access level manager When you log in as a manager you can view and configure all of the switch s operating parameters You log in as a manager by entering the appropriate username and password w...

Страница 22: ...the following when configuring these dual ports By default the twisted pair port of a dual port is the active port An optional SFP port is activated when it establishes a link with an end node at whic...

Страница 23: ...e 71 Chapter 7 Static Multicast Address on page 79 Chapter 8 Port Mirroring on page 85 Chapter 9 Dial in User Configuration on page 91 Chapter 10 Virtual LANs on page 97 Chapter 11 Simple Network Mana...

Страница 24: ...24 Section I Using the Menus Interface...

Страница 25: ...ins instructions on how to access the menus interface of the AT S80 Management Software by starting a local management session This chapter contains the following sections Starting a Local Management...

Страница 26: ...a local management session perform the following procedure 1 Connect one end of the management cable included with the switch to the Console port on the switch as shown in Figure 1 Figure 1 Connectin...

Страница 27: ...he default password is friend Note The login name and password are case sensitive To change the login name or password refer to Setting the User Interface Configuration on page 38 The Main Menu is sho...

Страница 28: ...you can enter a value the symbol is displayed For example Enter new password The symbol indicates that you can enter a new value for the parameter or change the existing value After you have entered...

Страница 29: ...ized changes to its configuration should you leave your workstation unattended Note A local management session automatically times out if there is no management activity during a timeout period The ti...

Страница 30: ...Chapter 2 Getting Started with the Menus Interface 30 Section I Using the Menus Interface...

Страница 31: ...y Address on page 32 Enabling and Disabling the DHCP Client on page 35 Configuring System Administration Information on page 36 Setting the User Interface Configuration on page 38 Viewing Switch Infor...

Страница 32: ...if your remote management station is separated from the switch by a router To configure the switch to obtain its IP configuration from a DHCP server on the network go to Enabling and Disabling the DH...

Страница 33: ...e Disable DHCP Mode option is described in Enabling and Disabling the DHCP Client on page 35 3 To set the switch s IP address do the following a Type I to select Set IP Address The following prompt is...

Страница 34: ...switch and press Enter 5 To set the switch s gateway address do the following a Type G to select Set Default Gateway The following prompt is displayed Enter new gateway IP address b Type the gateway I...

Страница 35: ...ment station is separated from the switch by a router The default setting for the DHCP client is disabled The DHCP client does not support BOOTP servers To activate or deactivate the DHCP client perfo...

Страница 36: ...Menu is shown in Figure 4 on page 32 2 From the Basic Switch Configuration Menu type A to select System Administration Information The System Administration Configuration Menu is shown in Figure 6 Fi...

Страница 37: ...object format You cannot alter this field 4 To enter the system s location do the following a Type L to select Set System Location The following prompt is displayed Enter system location b Type infor...

Страница 38: ...login user name and password Enable and disable the web server used to manage the switch from a remote management station with a web browser For information about how to configure a dial in user see C...

Страница 39: ...agement session The console idle time out parameter specifies the length of time a local management session can be inactive before the management software automatically ends it The purpose of this par...

Страница 40: ...or Disable web server E D b Type E to enable the web server or D to disable it The default is enabled If you disable the web server you can not manage the switch from a remote management station usin...

Страница 41: ...owing a Type M to select Modify Administrator The following prompt is displayed Enter entry number b Enter the number of the user name You can select numbers 2 through 8 The following prompt is displa...

Страница 42: ...ng prompt is displayed Enter new password i Enter the new password The following prompt is displayed Retype new password j Reenter the new password 9 To enable or disable password protection type O Th...

Страница 43: ...e the last reset or power cycle Runtime Image The version of the runtime software Boot Loader The version of the boot loader software Main Menu General Information System up for 24min s 36sec s Runtim...

Страница 44: ...ring System Administration Information on page 36 System Address Information Section MAC Address The MAC address of the switch You cannot change a switch s MAC address System IP Address The switch s I...

Страница 45: ...Menus Interface 45 Automatic Network Features Section DHCP Mode The status of the DHCP client on the switch For information about setting this parameter refer to Enabling and Disabling the DHCP Clien...

Страница 46: ...r settings Caution The switch does not forward network traffic during the reboot process Some network traffic may be lost To reboot the switch perform the following procedure 1 From the Main Menu type...

Страница 47: ...es on page 51 5 Type R to select Start Reboot Process The following prompt is displayed Are you sure you want to reboot the system Y N 6 Type Y to start the reboot process or N to cancel the reboot Th...

Страница 48: ...cating with the switch through an untagged or tagged port of the Default VLAN To instruct the switch to ping a network device perform the following procedure 1 From the Main Menu type T to select Swit...

Страница 49: ...of requests 6 Enter the number of ping requests you want the switch to perform The range is 1 to 10 The default is 10 7 Type T to select Set Timeout Value The following prompt is displayed Enter new...

Страница 50: ...ng type S to select Stop Ping 12 Type Q to select Quit to previous menu Switch Tools Configuration Ping Execution Target IP Address 149 35 8 33 Number of Requests 4 Timeout Value sec 3 Result No 1 20...

Страница 51: ...he Switch Tools Configuration Menu is shown in Figure 9 on page 46 2 From the Switch Tools Menu type R to select System Reboot to start the reboot The System Reboot menu is shown in Figure 10 on page...

Страница 52: ...boot the system Y N 6 Type Y to start the reboot process The switch returns its operating parameters to the default values and begins to reload the AT S80 Management Software This process takes approx...

Страница 53: ...es for viewing and adjusting the parameter settings for the ports on the switch This chapter contains the following sections Displaying the Port Parameters on page 54 Enabling and Disabling a Port on...

Страница 54: ...is column contains the number of the port trunk if the port is a member of a trunk To configure a trunk refer to Chapter 5 Port Trunking on page 61 Basic Switch Configuration Port Configuration Menu P...

Страница 55: ...ing and Disabling a Port on page 56 Mode The port s speed and duplex mode setting The possible values are Auto The port is using Auto Negotiation to set its operating speed and duplex mode This is the...

Страница 56: ...nu type B to select Basic Configuration The Basic Switch Configuration Menu is shown in Figure 4 on page 32 2 From the Basic Switch Configuration Menu type P to select Port Configuration The Port Conf...

Страница 57: ...t is displayed Enter new mode for port n a h H f F T 5 Enter the letter that corresponds to the desired speed and duplex mode setting for the port The port settings are a Auto The port uses Auto Negot...

Страница 58: ...e manually when connecting an end node with a fixed duplex mode of full duplex to a switch port For 1000 Mbps operation on an uplink 10 100 1000Base T twisted pair uplink port Allied Telesis recommend...

Страница 59: ...de To change the flow control setting on a port perform the following procedure 1 From the Main Menu type B to select Basic Configuration The Basic Switch Configuration Menu is shown in Figure 4 on pa...

Страница 60: ...Chapter 4 Port Configuration 60 Section I Using the Menus Interface...

Страница 61: ...g This chapter provides information and procedures for creating a port trunk and contains the following sections Port Trunking Overview on page 62 Creating a Port Trunk on page 64 Modifying a Port Tru...

Страница 62: ...pair ports or all fiber optic ports The speed duplex mode and flow control settings must be the same on all the ports in a trunk The ports of a trunk must be members of the same VLAN The ports of a tr...

Страница 63: ...7 is reserved for the uplink ports 17 and 18 on the AT FS750 16 switch and ports 25 and 26 on the AT FS750 24 switch You cannot add or remove ports from this trunk To use the uplink ports as a port t...

Страница 64: ...create a port trunk perform the following procedure 1 From the Main Menu type A to select Advanced Switch Configuration The Advanced Switch Configuration Menu is shown in Figure 14 Figure 14 Advanced...

Страница 65: ...include in the trunk and press Enter You can specify the ports individually separated by commas for example 1 2 5 as a range of ports separated by a hyphen for example 2 4 or both for example 4 6 11 1...

Страница 66: ...ing prompt is displayed Enable or Disable trunk group number n E D 8 Type E to enable the trunk 9 Type Q to select Quit to previous menu and save your changes The trunk is now operational on the switc...

Страница 67: ...ve ports from a trunk perform the following procedure 1 From the Main Menu type A to select Advanced Switch Configuration The Advanced Switch Configuration Menu is shown in Figure 14 on page 64 2 From...

Страница 68: ...he ports individually separated by commas for example 1 2 5 as a range of ports separated by a hyphen for example 2 4 or both for example 4 6 11 14 6 Type Q to select Quit to previous menu and save yo...

Страница 69: ...rk topology A loop can cause a broadcast storm and poor network performance To enable or disable a port trunk perform the following procedure 1 From the Main Menu type A to select Advanced Switch Conf...

Страница 70: ...Chapter 5 Port Trunking 70 Section I Using the Menus Interface 5 Type E to enable the trunk or D to disable it 6 Type Q to select Quit to previous menu and save your changes...

Страница 71: ...6 IGMP Snooping This chapter explains how to activate and configure the Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP snooping feature on the switch Sections in the chapter include IGMP Snooping Overview o...

Страница 72: ...nly to router ports where host nodes are located There are three versions of IGMP versions 1 2 and 3 One of the differences between the versions is how a host node signals that it no longer wants to b...

Страница 73: ...t received the packet Such flooding of packets can negatively impact network performance The AT FS750 switches maintain a list of multicast groups through an adjustable timeout value which controls ho...

Страница 74: ...on the switch perform the following procedure 1 From the Main Menu type A to select Advanced Switch Configuration The Advanced Switch Configuration Menu is shown in Figure 16 Figure 16 Advanced Switc...

Страница 75: ...layed Enable or Disable IGMP snooping E D 4 Type E to enable IGMP snooping or D to disable IGMP snooping By default IGMP snooping is disabled 5 Type Q to select Quit to previous menu and save your cha...

Страница 76: ...his parameter is from 280 to 420 seconds For an IGMP router port the Set Age Out Timer is set to 130 seconds by default This value cannot be changed 4 Type the number of seconds that you want the swit...

Страница 77: ...Enter MAC Address xx xx xx xx xx xx 4 Enter a Multicast Group MAC address in the format xx xx xx xx xx The range of the multicast MAC address is from 01 00 5E 00 01 00 to 01 00 5E 7F FF FF The IGMP C...

Страница 78: ...Chapter 6 IGMP Snooping 78 Section I Using the Menus Interface...

Страница 79: ...rface 79 Chapter 7 Static Multicast Address This chapter explains how to assign static multicast addresses Sections in the chapter include Static Multicast Address Overview on page 80 Creating a Stati...

Страница 80: ...h Dynamically learned MAC addresses If you want the MAC address table to act as a forwarding database configure it with static multicast MAC addresses The Static Multicast Address feature allows you t...

Страница 81: ...anced Switch Configuration The Advanced Switch Configuration Menu is shown in Figure 14 on page 64 2 From the Advanced Switch Configuration Menu type A to select Static Multicast Address Configuration...

Страница 82: ...nu and save your changes Deleting a Static Group To delete a group from a Group MAC address perform the following procedure 1 From the Main Menu type A to select Advanced Switch Configuration The Adva...

Страница 83: ...the Advanced Switch Configuration Menu type A to select Static Multicast Address Configuration The Static Multicast Address Table Menu is shown in Figure 18 on page 81 3 Type D to select Delete Stati...

Страница 84: ...Chapter 7 Static Multicast Address 84 Section I Using the Menus Interface...

Страница 85: ...ins procedures for setting up this feature Port mirroring allows you to unobtrusively monitor the ingress and egress traffic on a port by copying the traffic to another port This chapter contains the...

Страница 86: ...opied and monitor it without impacting performance or speed The port whose traffic you want to mirror is called the mirrored port The port where the traffic will be copied to is called the mirroring p...

Страница 87: ...select Set Mirroring Port The following prompt is displayed Set monitoring port Enter port number 4 Type the number of the port where the network analyzer is connected and press Enter You can specify...

Страница 88: ...e E to select Enable Disable Port Mirroring The following prompt is displayed Enable or Disable monitoring E D 8 Type E to enable port mirroring You can now connect your data analyzer to the mirroring...

Страница 89: ...ration Menu is shown in Figure 14 on page 64 2 From the Advanced Switch Configuration Menu type M to select Port Mirroring Configuration The Port Mirroring Menu is shown in Figure 19 on page 87 3 Type...

Страница 90: ...Chapter 8 Port Mirroring 90 Section I Using the Menus Interface...

Страница 91: ...9 Dial in User Configuration This chapter describes the Dial in User feature and provides procedures for configuring this feature Sections in the chapter include Dial in User Configuration Overview on...

Страница 92: ...allows you to add and delete and modify dial in users to the AT FS750 switch In addition you must assign each dial in user a password and a VLAN See Chapter 10 Virtual LANs on page 97 for more inform...

Страница 93: ...owing procedure 1 From the Main Menu type A to select Advanced Switch Configuration The Advanced Switch Configuration Menu is shown in Figure 14 on page 64 2 From the Advanced Switch Configuration Men...

Страница 94: ...e your changes Deleting a Dial in User To delete a dial in user perform the following procedure 1 From the Main Menu type A to select Advanced Switch Configuration The Advanced Switch Configuration Me...

Страница 95: ...ser Configuration The Dial in User Configuration Menu is shown in Figure 20 on page 93 3 Type type M to select Modify User The following prompt is displayed Enter dial in user name 4 Type the name of...

Страница 96: ...Chapter 9 Dial in User Configuration 96 Section I Using the Menus Interface...

Страница 97: ...a Networks VLANs This chapter contains the following sections VLAN Overview on page 98 Port based VLAN Overview on page 100 Tagged VLAN Overview on page 101 Creating a VLAN on page 103 Configuring the...

Страница 98: ...dwidth the greater the likelihood overall network performance decreases VLANs improve network perform because VLAN traffic stays within the VLAN The nodes of a VLAN receive traffic only from nodes of...

Страница 99: ...thout moving the workstations physically or changing group memberships by moving cables from one switch port to another In addition a virtual LAN can span more than one switch This means that the end...

Страница 100: ...ID Each VLAN in a network must have a unique number assigned to it This number is called the Group ID This number uniquely identifies a VLAN in the switch Each port of a port based VLAN can belong to...

Страница 101: ...rames is referred to as a tagged port Any network device connected to a tagged port must be IEEE 802 1Q compliant This is the standard that outlines the requirements and standards for tagging The devi...

Страница 102: ...that port is a member The deciding factor in this process is the Port VLAN Identifier PVID Both tagged and untagged ports in a tagged VLAN must have a PVID assigned to them The default value of the P...

Страница 103: ...onsidered an untagged member of the VLAN This procedure is found in Configuring the PVID of Untagged Ports on page 107 To create a VLAN perform the following procedure 1 From the Main Menu type A to s...

Страница 104: ...Type C to select Create VLAN The VLAN Creation Menu is shown in Figure 22 5 From the VLAN Management Menu type C to select Create VLAN VLAN Management Menu Tagged based VLAN Configuration VLAN ID VLAN...

Страница 105: ...o select Select Port Member The following prompt is displayed Enter port number 9 Enter the untagged and tagged ports of the VLAN You can specify the ports individually separated by commas for example...

Страница 106: ...just created The VLAN is now active on the switch 12 If the VLAN contains untagged ports perform the next procedure Configuring the PVID of Untagged Ports on page 107 to change the PVID of the untagg...

Страница 107: ...u must change their PVID values to match the VID of the VLAN if you want the ports to function as untagged members of a new VLAN This is explained in the following procedure You can also use this proc...

Страница 108: ...port numbers You can add more than one port at a time You can specify the ports individually for example 2 5 11 as a range for example 4 7 or both for example 2 5 11 15 7 Type C to select Change VLAN...

Страница 109: ...2 1Q VLAN The Tagged based VLAN configuration Menu is shown in Figure 22 on page 104 4 Type S to select Set Port Config The VLAN Port Configuration Menu is shown in Figure 21 on page 103 5 Type V to s...

Страница 110: ...ter port number 4 Type a port number or numbers that is assigned to a port based group Then press Enter You can specify ports individually separated by commas for example 2 7 15 as a range of ports se...

Страница 111: ...shown in Figure 21 on page 103 3 Type V to select 802 1Q VLAN The Tagged based VLAN configuration Menu is shown in Figure 22 on page 104 The currently configured VLANs are displayed in a table with t...

Страница 112: ...ts of the VLAN Tagging Whether a port is a tagged or untagged member of the VLAN An untagged port is designated with No and a tagged port with Yes The selections in this Config VLAN Member menu are ex...

Страница 113: ...figuration Menu is shown in Figure 14 on page 64 2 From the Advanced Switch Configuration Menu type V to select VLAN Management The VLAN Management Menu is shown in Figure 21 on page 103 3 Type V to s...

Страница 114: ...ther VLAN by changing its PVID as explained in Configuring the PVID of Untagged Ports on page 107 To change the name of a VLAN or to add or remove tagged ports perform the following procedure 1 From t...

Страница 115: ...r You can add more than one port at a time You can specify the ports individually that is 2 5 11 as a range that is 4 7 or both that is 2 5 11 15 The following prompt is displayed Select port tagging...

Страница 116: ...nagement Menu is shown in Figure 21 on page 103 3 Type P to select Port Based VLAN The Port Based VLAN Configuration Menu is shown in Figure 24 on page 108 4 Type D to select Delete Member Port The fo...

Страница 117: ...select 802 1Q VLAN The Tagged based VLAN configuration Menu is shown in Figure 22 on page 104 4 Type D to select Delete VLAN The following prompt is displayed Enter VLAN ID 5 Type the VLAN ID of the...

Страница 118: ...Chapter 10 Virtual LANs 118 Section I Using the Menus Interface...

Страница 119: ...explains how to activate SNMP management on the switch and how to create modify and delete SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c community strings Sections in the chapter include SNMP Overview on page 120 Creating an SN...

Страница 120: ...entication failure trap is similar to other the traps It too signals an operating event on the switch But this trap is somewhat special because it relates to SNMP management A switch that sends this t...

Страница 121: ...ent stations on your network can use a community string An open access status permits any network manager who knows the community string to use it A closed access status restricts the string to those...

Страница 122: ...addresses to the community strings Each community string can have up to eight trap IP addresses It does not matter which community strings you assign your trap receivers When the switch sends a trap...

Страница 123: ...and private The public string has an access mode of Read Only and the private string has an access mode of Read Write If you activate SNMP management on the switch you should delete or disable the pr...

Страница 124: ...m the following procedure 1 From the Main Menu type B to select Basic Switch Configuration The Basic Switch Configuration Menu is shown in Figure 26 Figure 26 Basic Switch Configuration Menu 2 From th...

Страница 125: ...enu is displayed as show in Figure 28 Figure 28 Community Configuration Menu Basic Switch Configuration SNMP Configuration Menu C ommunity Configuration H ost Configuration T rap Receiver Configuratio...

Страница 126: ...r changes The new SNMP community is now operational on the switch Deleting an SNMP Community To delete an SNMP community perform the following procedure 1 From the Main Menu type B to select Basic Swi...

Страница 127: ...s displayed Enter entry number a Enter the entry number from 1 through 8 that you want to modify Then press Enter The following prompt is displayed Choose which to be modified A C B Note In the above...

Страница 128: ...aracters such as and are permitted The Community Configuration Menu is updated with the new SNMP community name c Select B to modify both the name and access of a community The following prompt is dis...

Страница 129: ...onfiguration Menu is shown in Figure 26 on page 124 2 From the Basic Switch Configuration Menu type N to select SNMP Configuration The SNMP Configuration Menu is shown in Figure 27 on page 125 3 From...

Страница 130: ...Community Configuration menu See Creating an SNMP Community on page 124 5 Type Q to select Quit to previous menu and save your changes Deleting an Host Entry To delete an entry from the Host Community...

Страница 131: ...n in Figure 27 on page 125 3 From the SNMP Configuration Menu type H to select Host Configuration The Host Configuration Menu is displayed in Figure 29 on page 129 4 Type M to select Modify Host Entry...

Страница 132: ...llowed by Enter f Select B to change both the IP address and Community The following prompt is displayed Enter IP address for host g Type the IP address for the host in the format xxx xxx xxx xxx Then...

Страница 133: ...n page 135 Modifying a Trap Receiver on page 135 Enabling an SNMP Trap To enable an SMNP trap perform the following procedure 1 From the Main Menu type B to select Basic Switch Configuration The Basic...

Страница 134: ...rsion and then press Enter Select 1 for SNMP version 1 or select 2 for SNMP version 2vc The following prompt is displayed Enter IP address for trap receiver c Enter an IP address in the xxx xxx xxx xx...

Страница 135: ...age 125 3 From the SNMP Configuration Menu type T to select Trap Receiver Configuration Menu The Trap Receiver Configuration Menu is displayed in Figure 29 on page 129 4 Type D to select Delete Trap R...

Страница 136: ...epresents all of the previous choices The following prompt is displayed Enter entry number b Enter a trap number between 1 and 10 Then press Enter c Type V to change the Trap SNMP version number The f...

Страница 137: ...name followed by Enter See Adding an SNMP Community on page 124 The Trap Receiver Configuration Menu is updated 5 Type Q to select Quit to previous menu and save your changes Enabling or Disabling Tr...

Страница 138: ...sing the Menus Interface a Enter E to enable all configured traps Or enter D to disable all configured traps Note You can only enable or disable all traps You may not enable or disable traps individua...

Страница 139: ...oS This chapter contains the procedures for configuring Quality of Service QoS This chapter contains the following sections QoS Overview on page 140 Mapping CoS Priorities to Egress Queues on page 143...

Страница 140: ...traffic QoS actually consists of several different elements The element supported by the AT FS750 16 and AT FS750 24 switches is called Class of Service CoS CoS applies primarily to tagged packets As...

Страница 141: ...tagged packets do not contain a priority level By default all untagged packets are temporarily assigned a priority level of 0 as they enter a port and at the default settings are placed in a port s Q0...

Страница 142: ...y of Service QoS 142 Section I Using the Menus Interface The default setting for Quality of Service is disabled When the feature is disabled all tagged packets are stored in the lowest priority egress...

Страница 143: ...the following procedure 1 From the Main Menu type A to select Advanced Switch Configuration The Advanced Switch Configuration Menu is shown in Figure 14 on page 64 2 From the Advanced Switch Configur...

Страница 144: ...5 To change the egress priority queue assignment of a tagged 802 1p traffic class do the following a Type P to select Set Priority Queue The following prompt is displayed Enter traffic class b Enter...

Страница 145: ...ng prompt is displayed Enter queue for traffic class n c Enter the new egress queue number for the traffic class The range is 0 to 3 where 0 is the lowest priority queue and 3 is the highest You can s...

Страница 146: ...ckets are stored in queue 2 on the egress port The default priority level for untagged packets is 0 To change the temporary priority level of untagged traffic received on a port perform the following...

Страница 147: ...on the port are stored on the egress port For example in the figure above the untagged traffic received on port 2 is assigned a temporary priority level of 5 and is stored in queue 2 on the egress por...

Страница 148: ...only one port or trunk at a time A prompt similar to the following is displayed Enter queue for port n 6 Enter the priority level 0 to 7 you want assigned to the untagged traffic on the port or trunk...

Страница 149: ...pid Spanning Tree Protocol RSTP on the switch and includes the following sections RSTP Overview on page 150 Enabling or Disabling RSTP on page 157 Configuring the RSTP Bridge Settings on page 160 Conf...

Страница 150: ...dition of a new bridge a spanning tree protocol must determine whether there are redundant paths that must be blocked to prevent data loops or activated to maintain communications between the various...

Страница 151: ...t port is called the designated port Path Costs and Port Costs After the root bridge has been selected the bridges must determine if the network contains redundant paths and if one is found they must...

Страница 152: ...nvolve the use of the port priority parameter This parameter is used as a tie breaker when two paths have the same cost The range for port priority in hexadecimal format is 0 to 240 with 240 being the...

Страница 153: ...number of all the bridges and should therefore become the root bridge The root bridge periodically transmits a BPDU to determine whether there have been any changes to the network topology and to info...

Страница 154: ...ly define the port as an edge port The default setting for the edge port status is False For each port you must manually configure this setting There is no automatic mode for the edge port setting Fig...

Страница 155: ...02 1d Your network can consist of bridges running both protocols STP and RSTP in the same network can operate together to create a single spanning tree domain The switch monitors the traffic on each p...

Страница 156: ...isting of untagged ports connect the separate parts of each VLAN If RSTP is activated on the switches one of the links is disabled In the example the port on the top switch that links the two parts of...

Страница 157: ...ive port on the switch that is communicating with the root bridge If the switch is the root bridge for the LAN then there is no root port and the root port parameter will be 0 Basic Switch Configurati...

Страница 158: ...AC address of the root bridge For example 1000 00C08F1211BB shows the root bridge priority as 1000 and 00C08F1211BB as the MAC address Hello Time The hello time See Hello Time and Bridge Protocol Data...

Страница 159: ...ridge Forward Delay This is the time interval between generating and sending configuration messages by the bridge 3 Type E to select Enable Disable Global RSTP The following prompt is displayed Enable...

Страница 160: ...e the root bridge for RSTP The bridge with the lowest priority number is selected as the root bridge If two or more bridges have the same priority value that is the lowest of all the bridges then the...

Страница 161: ...age observe the following rules MaxAge must be greater than 2 x HelloTime 1 MaxAge must be less than 2 x ForwardingDelay 1 Note The aging time for BPDUs is different from the aging time used by the M...

Страница 162: ...tibility perform the following procedure 1 From the Main Menu type B to select Basic Switch Configuration The Basic Switch Configuration Menu is shown in Figure 4 on page 32 2 From the Basic Switch Co...

Страница 163: ...elect RSTP Basic Port Configuration The RSTP Basic Port Configuration menu is shown in Figure 39 Figure 39 RSTP Basic Port Configuration Menu Rapid Spanning Tree Configuration RSTP Basic Port Configur...

Страница 164: ...the port with the lowest MAC address becomes the forwarding port 6 Enter a number for the priority 7 Type C to select Set Path Cost The following prompt is displayed Select port number to be changed P...

Страница 165: ...or Disable STP for port n E D 12 Type E to enable or D to disable STP on the port Configuring the Advanced RSTP Port Settings To configure the advanced RSTP port settings perform the following procedu...

Страница 166: ...nge the Admin OperEdge status 7 Type P to select P to P Status Rapid Spanning Tree Configuration RSTP Advanced Port Configuration Port Trunk Link State Role Admin OperEdge Admin OperPtoP Migrat 1 Down...

Страница 167: ...ge 153 9 Enter A for Auto T for True or F for False according to the operating status your network requires following the guidelines in Table 6 10 Type M to select Restart Port Migration The following...

Страница 168: ...nformation about the ports Trunk The trunk of which the port is a member Rapid Spanning Tree Configuration Designated Topology Information PortTrunk Link Desig Root Desig Cost Desig Bridge Desig Port...

Страница 169: ...d root bridge is displayed In the network topology the designated bridge is located between the local switch and the root bridge Desig Cost The sum of all the root port costs on all bridges including...

Страница 170: ...Chapter 13 Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol RSTP 170 Section II Menus Interface...

Страница 171: ...dwidth Control This chapter explains how to activate and configure the Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP snooping feature on the switch Sections in the chapter include Bandwidth Control Overview...

Страница 172: ...eavy traffic you can use bandwidth control to set the rate of various types of packets that a port receives You can control ingress packet types including broadcast multicast and DLF packets or a comb...

Страница 173: ...Switch Configuration 2 From the Basic Switch Configuration Menu type B to select Bandwidth Control The Bandwidth Control Configuration Menu is shown in Figure 42 Figure 42 Advanced Switch Configuratio...

Страница 174: ...u type B to select Basic Switch Configuration 2 From the Basic Switch Configuration Menu type B to select Bandwidth Control The Advanced Switch Configuration Menu is shown in Figure 42 on page 173 3 T...

Страница 175: ...us menu and save your changes Setting Ingress DLF Status To enable or disable DLF ingress status on a switch perform the following procedure 1 From the Main Menu type B to select Basic Switch Configur...

Страница 176: ...Chapter 14 Bandwidth Control 176 Section I Using the Menus Interface...

Страница 177: ...ce 177 Chapter 15 IP Access List This chapter explains how to activate and configure the IP Access List feature on the switch Sections in the chapter include IP Access List Overview on page 178 Config...

Страница 178: ...List Overview The IP Access List feature when enabled restricts remote web access to the management software by means of a user configured list of IP addresses It does not restrict the management pin...

Страница 179: ...List Restriction To enable or disable the IP Access List feature perform the following procedure 1 From the Main Menu type B to select Basic Switch Configuration The Basic Switch Configuration Menu is...

Страница 180: ...P Access List perform the following procedure 1 From the Main Menu type B to select Basic Switch Configuration The Basic Switch Configuration Menu is shown in Figure 26 on page 124 2 From the Basic Sw...

Страница 181: ...hapter 16 Destination MAC Filter This chapter explains how to activate the Destination MAC filter on the switch Sections in the chapter include Destination MAC Filtering Overview on page 182 Configuri...

Страница 182: ...evice which is specified by its MAC address After you add a MAC address of a device to the list of Destination MAC Filtering then the AT FS750 switch drops or discards packets sent from this device To...

Страница 183: ...witch perform the following procedure 1 From the Main Menu type B to select Basic Switch Configuration The Basic Switch Configuration Menu is shown in Figure 4 on page 32 2 From the Basic Switch Confi...

Страница 184: ...owing procedure 1 From the Main Menu type B to select Basic Switch Configuration The Basic Switch Configuration Menu is shown in Figure 4 on page 32 2 From the Basic Switch Configuration menu type F t...

Страница 185: ...ut and the procedure for configuring 802 1x Port based Network Access Control It includes the following sections 802 1x Port based Network Access Control Overview on page 186 Guest VLANs on page 192 C...

Страница 186: ...he RADIUS server performs the authentication of the username and password combinations Note RADIUS with Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP extensions is the only supported authentication server fo...

Страница 187: ...EAP Success packet or EAP Reject packet to the supplicant Upon successful authorization of the supplicant by the authentication server the switch adds the supplicant s MAC address to the MAC address a...

Страница 188: ...default setting Use this port control setting for those ports where there are network devices that are not to be authenticated Figure 45 illustrates the concept of the authenticator port control setti...

Страница 189: ...S80 management software 3 You must configure and activate the RADIUS client software in the AT S80 management software The default setting for the authentication protocol is disabled You will need to...

Страница 190: ...C address of an end node This allows end users to use the same username and password when working at different workstations After a supplicant has successfully logged on the MAC address of the end nod...

Страница 191: ...is illustrated in Figure 46 Figure 46 Port based Authentication Across Multiple Switches Switch A Switch B Port 6 802 1x Port Control Setting Force authorized RADIUS Authentication Server Ports 1 to...

Страница 192: ...ing the port is not required to log on and has full access to the resources of the Guest VLAN If the switch receives 802 1x packets on the port signalling that a supplicant is logging on it moves the...

Страница 193: ...ion Menu is shown in Figure 47 Figure 47 Port Based Access Control Configuration Menu Advanced Switch Configuration Port Based Access Control Configuration Menu NAS ID Nas1 Authentication Method 1 Por...

Страница 194: ...setting The possible settings are A Auto Enables 802 1x port based authentication and causes the port to begin in the unauthorized state allowing only EAPOL frames to be sent and received through the...

Страница 195: ...authentication should occur according to the reauthentication period The options are Enabled or Disabled Current PVID Displays the current port VLAN identifier or PVID assignment of the port You canno...

Страница 196: ...uration Menu is displayed Authentication Method Select an authentication method that is enabled on the switch either R RADIUS or L local 9 If the port control setting is Auto and you want to return th...

Страница 197: ...he Advanced Switch Configuration Menu is shown in Figure 14 on page 64 2 From the Advanced Switch Configuration Menu type X to select 802 1x Port Based Access Control Configuration The Port Based Acce...

Страница 198: ...t The settings are described here NAS ID This parameter assigns an 802 1x identifier to the switch that applies to all ports The NAS ID can be up to sixteen characters Valid characters are 0 to 9 a to...

Страница 199: ...ent This is the default setting Transmission Period Sets the number of seconds that the switch waits for a response to an EAP request identity frame from the client before retransmitting the request T...

Страница 200: ...n Menu is updated with the new guest VLAN ID 9 If the port control setting is Auto and you want to return the EAPOL machine state on the port to the initialized state do the following a Type I to sele...

Страница 201: ...the RADIUS client software on the switch You can use the RADIUS client with 802 1x port based network access control to control who can forward packets through the switch Sections in the chapter inclu...

Страница 202: ...tware is not available from Allied Telesis The RADIUS server must be communicating with the switch through a port that is an untagged member of the Default VLAN If the RADIUS server is on a different...

Страница 203: ...shown in Figure 7 on page 39 3 Type R to select RADIUS Server Configuration The RADIUS Server Configuration Menu is shown in Figure 49 Figure 49 RADIUS Server Configuration Menu 4 Type I to select Se...

Страница 204: ...o assign to UDP You may only assign one port number to this parameter The default value is 1812 8 Type C to select Shared Secret The following prompt is displayed Enter secret string for server 9 Ente...

Страница 205: ...ration The Basic Switch Configuration Menu is shown in Figure 4 on page 32 2 From the Basic Switch Configuration Menu type U to select User Interface Configuration The User Interface Configuration Men...

Страница 206: ...Chapter 18 RADIUS Authentication Protocol 206 Section I Using the Menus Interface...

Страница 207: ...o the switch The procedure is Downloading a New Management Software Image Using TFTP on page 208 Note For information on how to obtain new releases of the AT S80 Management Software refer to Managemen...

Страница 208: ...ver software before you begin the download procedure The switch where you are downloading the new image file must have an IP address and subnet mask For instructions on how to configure the IP address...

Страница 209: ...S to select Set TFTP Server IP Address The following prompt is displayed Enter IP address of TFTP server Switch Tools Configuration Software Upgrade Menu T FTP Software Upgrade Q uit to previous menu...

Страница 210: ...e number of times you want the switch to retry in the event a problem occurs during the download process The range is 1 to 20 The default is 5 times 10 To begin the download type U to select Upgrade I...

Страница 211: ...rroring on page 251 Chapter 25 Static Multicast Address Table on page 255 Chapter 26 IGMP Snooping on page 261 Chapter 27 Destination MAC Address Filter on page 265 Chapter 28 Bandwidth Control on pag...

Страница 212: ...212 Section II Using the Web Browser Interface...

Страница 213: ...s the procedures for starting using and quitting a web browser management session on the AT FS750 16 and AT FS750 24 switches Sections in the chapter include Establishing a Remote Connection to Use th...

Страница 214: ...ain 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 Note The...

Страница 215: ...gin dialog box shown in Figure 53 Figure 53 AT S80 Login Dialog Box 3 Enter the AT S80 management login user name and password The default user name is manager and the password is friend The login nam...

Страница 216: ...ion about the Switch Information Page see Viewing System Information on page 233 Figure 54 Home Page for the AT FS750 24 Switch The main menu is on the sidebar of the home page It consists of the foll...

Страница 217: ...Browser Interface 217 Web Browser Tools You can use the web browser tools to move around the management pages Selecting Back on your browser s toolbar returns you to the previous display You can also...

Страница 218: ...apter 20 Starting a Web Browser Management Session 218 Section II Using the Web Browser Interface Quitting a Web Browser Management Session To exit a web browser management session close the web brows...

Страница 219: ...List on page 222 Enabling and Disabling the DHCP Client on page 225 Configuring System Management Information on page 226 Configuring System Administration Information on page 228 Setting the User Int...

Страница 220: ...ur network A gateway address is only required if your remote management station is separated from the switch by a router To configure the switch to automatically obtain its IP configuration from a DHC...

Страница 221: ...P Address Enter the IP address for the switch System Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask for the switch System Default Gateway Enter the default gateway s IP address DHCP Mode For information about sett...

Страница 222: ...regarding the IP Access List feature see Chapter 15 IP Access List on page 183 Creating an IP Access List To create a list of restricted IP addresses perform the following procedure 1 From the book m...

Страница 223: ...tion II Using the Web Browser Interface 223 4 Enter an IP address that you want to prevent from accessing the switch in the xxx xxx xxx xxxx format next to the IP Address field Then click Add The IP a...

Страница 224: ...m the following procedure To create a list of restricted IP addresses perform the following procedure 1 From the book marks on the left side of the page select System The System folder expands 2 From...

Страница 225: ...default setting for the DHCP client is disabled The DHCP client does not support BOOTP The initial assignment of the IP address must be made through a local management session using the menus interfa...

Страница 226: ...ministration information perform the following procedure 1 From the book marks on the left side of the page select System The System folder expands 2 From the System folder select Management The Manag...

Страница 227: ...s switches in your network and can also help you avoid performing a configuration procedure on the wrong switch System Location Specifies the location of the switch The location is optional and may co...

Страница 228: ...ng procedure 1 From the book marks on the left side of the page select System The System folder expands 2 From the System folder select Administration The Administration Page is shown in Figure 58 Fig...

Страница 229: ...ove password retype the password in the box next to the Confirm Password field 8 Click Add to activate your changes on the switch Modifying Administration Information To modify the password of a user...

Страница 230: ...re 1 From the book marks on the left side of the page select System The System folder expands 2 From the System folder select Administration The Administration Page is shown in Figure 58 on page 228 3...

Страница 231: ...login user name and password Enable and disable the web server used to manage the switch from a remote management station with a web browser To set the switch s user interface configuration perform t...

Страница 232: ...ent session but not to a web management session A web browser management session remains active so long as your web browser is open Note If you select 0 you must remember to properly log off from a lo...

Страница 233: ...ormation Page is the page that appears after you log on to the web interface The Switch Information Page is shown in Figure 61 Figure 61 Switch Information Page The Switch Information page displays th...

Страница 234: ...tact person responsible for managing the switch To specify the name of a contact refer to Configuring System Management Information on page 226 System MAC Address IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway Se...

Страница 235: ...Interface 235 a gateway address or Enabling and Disabling the DHCP Client on page 225 to activate the DHCP client DHCP Mode The status of the DHCP client on the switch For information about setting th...

Страница 236: ...ward network traffic during the reboot process Some network traffic may be lost To reboot a switch perform the following procedure 1 From the Tools folder select Reboot The Reboot Page is shown in Fig...

Страница 237: ...7 4 Click Apply The switch immediately begins to reload the AT S80 management software This process takes approximately one minute to complete You can not manage the device during the reboot After the...

Страница 238: ...the Default VLAN It must be communicating with the switch through an untagged or tagged port of the Default VLAN To instruct the switch to ping a network device perform the following procedure 1 From...

Страница 239: ...g the Web Browser Interface 239 3 Click Start 4 To view the ping results click Show Ping Results A sample Ping Test Results page is shown in Figure 64 Figure 64 Ping Test Results Page 5 Click Back to...

Страница 240: ...gs perform the following procedure 1 From the Tools menu select System Reboot The Reboot Page is shown in Figure 62 on page 236 2 For the Reboot Type select one of the following Reset to Factory Defau...

Страница 241: ...ace 241 Chapter 22 Port Configuration The section in this chapter explains how to view and change the parameter settings of the individual ports on the switch Viewing and Configuring Ports Using the P...

Страница 242: ...the Physical Interface Page This page allows you to view and configure the parameter settings of all the switch ports at one time To configure the ports perform the following procedure 1 From the book...

Страница 243: ...g status of the port You can use this parameter to enable or disable a port You may want to disable a port and prevent packets from being forwarded if a problem occurs with the node or cable connected...

Страница 244: ...id this problem when connecting an end node with a fixed duplex mode of full duplex to a switch port disable Auto Negotiation on the port and set the port s speed and duplex mode manually For 1000 Mbp...

Страница 245: ...apter contains the following procedures for working with port trunking Creating a Port Trunk on page 246 Modifying a Port Trunk on page 248 Enabling and Disabling a Port Trunk on page 249 Note For bac...

Страница 246: ...the trunk with the management software Connecting the cables before configuring the software can create a loop in the network topology A loop can cause a broadcast storm and poor network performance...

Страница 247: ...AT FS750 16 and ports 25 and 26 on the AT FS750 24 3 In any one of the unused Trunk ID rows click the dialog boxes of the ports that will make up the port trunk A check in a box indicates the port is...

Страница 248: ...o add or remove ports from a trunk perform the following procedure 1 From the Bridge folder select Spanning Tree The Spanning Tree folder expands 2 From the Spanning Tree folder select Trunking The Tr...

Страница 249: ...tches The ports of a disabled trunk forward traffic as individual ports Caution Disconnect the cables from the ports of the trunk before you modify the trunk Leaving the cables connected can create a...

Страница 250: ...Chapter 23 Port Trunking 250 Section II Using the Web Browser Interface...

Страница 251: ...mirroring allows you to unobtrusively monitor the ingress and egress traffic on a port by having the traffic copied to another port This chapter contains the following sections Configuring Port Mirror...

Страница 252: ...where the network analyzer is connected from the pull down menu 4 In the Ingress Port field select the port whose ingress traffic you want to monitor from the pull down menu You can select only one p...

Страница 253: ...m the Bridge folder select Spanning Tree The Spanning Tree folder expands 2 From the Spanning Tree folder select Mirroring The Mirroring Page is shown in Figure 67 on page 252 3 From the Status field...

Страница 254: ...Chapter 24 Port Mirroring 254 Section II Using the Web Browser Interface...

Страница 255: ...e following procedures for setting group MAC addresses in the web interface Configuring Static Multicast Address Table on page 256 Modifying a Static Multicast Address Table on page 258 Deleting a Gro...

Страница 256: ...lect Static Multicast The Static Multicast Address Table Page is shown in Figure 68 Figure 68 Static Multicast Address Table Page 3 To add a group MAC address to the Static Multicast Address table ent...

Страница 257: ...AT S80 Management Software User s Guide Section II Using the Web Browser Interface 257 Figure 69 Static Multicast Table with Group MAC Addresses...

Страница 258: ...left side of the page select Bridge The Spanning Tree folder expands 2 From the Spanning Tree folder select Static Multicast The Static Multicast Address Table Page is shown in Figure 68 on page 256...

Страница 259: ...Table perform the following procedure 1 From the bookmarks on the left side of the page select Bridge The Spanning Tree folder expands 2 From the Spanning Tree folder select Static Multicast The Stati...

Страница 260: ...Chapter 25 Static Multicast Address Table 260 Section II Using the Web Browser Interface...

Страница 261: ...IGMP Snooping This chapter contains the following procedures for working with IGMP Snooping in the web interface Sections in the chapter include Configuring IGMP Snooping on page 262 Note For backgrou...

Страница 262: ...P Snooping The IGMP Snooping Page is shown in Figure 71 Figure 71 IGMP Snooping Page 3 To enable or disable IGMP Snooping on the switch select Enable or Disable Then press Apply By default IGMP is dis...

Страница 263: ...e Web Browser Interface 263 Note The Multicast Group Address field contains MAC addresses of nodes that are members of multicast groups To set a Multicast Group Address see Setting Group Members on pa...

Страница 264: ...Chapter 26 IGMP Snooping 264 Section II Using the Web Browser Interface...

Страница 265: ...his chapter contains the following procedures for setting MAC addresses in the Destination MAC Filter in the web interface Setting a Destination MAC Filter on page 266 Removing a MAC Address on page 2...

Страница 266: ...ter list perform the following procedure 1 From the bookmarks on the left side of the page select Security The Security folder expands 2 From the Security folder select Destination MAC Filter The Dest...

Страница 267: ...t Software User s Guide Section II Using the Web Browser Interface 267 The Destination MAC Filter table is updated with the new MAC address See Figure 73 for an example Figure 73 Destination MAC Addre...

Страница 268: ...perform the following procedure 1 From the bookmarks on the left side of the page select Security The Security folder expands 2 From the Security folder select Destination MAC Filter The Destination...

Страница 269: ...h Control This chapter contains the following procedures for working with Bandwidth Control in the web interface Sections in the chapter include Configuring Bandwidth Control on page 270 Note For back...

Страница 270: ...Control on a port To configure Bandwidth Control perform the following procedure 1 From the bookmarks on the left side of the page select Bridge The options under the Bridge folder expand to include S...

Страница 271: ...s for all the ports on the switch select the pull down menu next to the DLF Ingress Packet Status field Choose Enable or Disable Then press Apply By default the packet status is set to Disable 5 To se...

Страница 272: ...Chapter 28 Bandwidth Control 272 Section II Using the Web Browser Interface...

Страница 273: ...session This chapter contains the following sections Assigning Ports to a VLAN on page 274 Creating a Tagged VLAN on page 275 Modifying a Tagged VLAN on page 277 Deleting a Tagged VLAN on page 279 Cre...

Страница 274: ...llowing procedure 1 From the bookmarks on the left side of the page select Bridge The Bridge folder expands 2 From the Bridge folder select VLAN The VLAN folder expands 3 From the VLAN folder select V...

Страница 275: ...AN The VLAN folder expands 3 From the VLAN folder select Tagged VLAN The Tagged VLAN Page is shown in Figure 76 Figure 76 Tagged VLAN Page 4 To assign a VLAN ID type in a VLAN ID in the VLAN ID field...

Страница 276: ...Chapter 29 Virtual LANs 276 Section II Using the Web Browser Interface For an example of Tagged VLANs see Figure 77 Figure 77 Example of Tagged VLAN Page...

Страница 277: ...der expands 2 From the Bridge folder select VLAN The VLAN folder expands 3 From the VLAN folder select Tagged VLAN An Example of a Tagged VLAN page is shown in Figure 77 on page 276 4 In the VLAN Acti...

Страница 278: ...tion II Using the Web Browser Interface 6 To change the name of the VLAN type in a name in the VLAN Name field 7 To assign ports to the VLAN click on the port numbers labeled either Static Tagged or S...

Страница 279: ...Bridge folder expands 2 From the Bridge folder select VLAN The VLAN folder expands 3 From the VLAN folder select Tagged VLAN An example of the Tagged VLAN page is shown in Figure 77 on page 276 4 In t...

Страница 280: ...idge folder select VLAN The VLAN folder expands 3 From the VLAN folder select Port Based VLAN The Port Based VLAN Page is shown in Figure 79 Figure 79 Port Based VLAN Page 4 To assign a VLAN ID type a...

Страница 281: ...folder expands 2 From the Bridge folder select VLAN The VLAN folder expands 3 From the VLAN folder select Port Based VLAN The Port Based VLAN Page is shown in Figure 79 on page 280 4 In the VLAN Actio...

Страница 282: ...tion II Using the Web Browser Interface 6 To change the name of the VLAN type in a name in the VLAN Name field 7 To assign ports to the VLAN click on the port numbers labeled either Static Tagged or S...

Страница 283: ...ge The Bridge folder expands 2 From the Bridge folder select VLAN The VLAN folder expands 3 From the VLAN folder select Port Based VLAN The Port Based VLAN Page is shown in Figure 79 on page 280 4 In...

Страница 284: ...Chapter 29 Virtual LANs 284 Section II Using the Web Browser Interface...

Страница 285: ...MP Community on page 286 Modifying an SNMP Community on page 287 Deleting an SNMP Community on page 288 Creating a Host Table on page 289 Modifying a Host Table Entry on page 290 Deleting a Host Table...

Страница 286: ...ect SNMP The SNMP folder expands 2 From the SNMP folder select Community Table The Community Table Page is shown in Figure 81 Figure 81 Community Table Page 3 Type an available entry number from 1 thr...

Страница 287: ...the following procedure 1 From the bookmarks on the left side of the page select SNMP The SNMP folder expands 2 From the SNMP folder select Community Table The Community Table Page is shown in Figure...

Страница 288: ...P community in the Community Table 1 From the bookmarks on the left side of the page select SNMP The SNMP folder expands 2 From the SNMP folder select Community Table The Community Table Page is shown...

Страница 289: ...older select Host Table The Host Table Page is shown in Figure 82 Figure 82 Host Table Page 3 To specify an entry number type a value between 1 and 10 in the Entry number field 4 Enter an IP address f...

Страница 290: ...erform the following procedure 1 From the bookmarks on the left side of the page select SNMP The SNMP folder expands 2 From the SNMP folder select Host Table The Host Table Page is shown in Figure 82...

Страница 291: ...ng procedure to delete a Host Table entry 1 From the bookmarks on the left side of the page select SNMP The SNMP folder expands 2 From the SNMP folder select Host Table The Host Table Page is shown in...

Страница 292: ...eft side of the page select SNMP The SNMP folder expands 2 From the SNMP folder select Trap Setting The Trap Setting Page is displayed in Figure 83 Figure 83 Trap Setting Page 3 Type a trap number bet...

Страница 293: ...select Trap Setting The Trap Setting Page is shown in Figure 83 on page 292 3 Within the Trap Setting table select a pull down menu in the Version column to the change the SNMP version of a trap that...

Страница 294: ...community To delete a trap perform the following procedure 1 From the bookmarks on the left side of the page select SNMP The SNMP folder expands 2 From the SNMP folder select Trap Setting The Trap Set...

Страница 295: ...ce QoS This chapter contains the procedure for configuring Quality of Service QoS This chapter includes the following procedures Mapping CoS Priorities to Egress Queues on page 296 Configuring CoS on...

Страница 296: ...e per port level This procedure also enables and disables QoS To change the default mappings of CoS priorities to egress priority queues or to enable or disable QoS perform the following procedure 1 F...

Страница 297: ...ircle of the queue for the corresponding priority For example to direct all tagged traffic with a priority of 4 to egress queue 3 on the ports click the dialog circle for queue 3 in the priority 4 row...

Страница 298: ...ore the frame is forwarded to the egress port Consequently you need to configure this feature on the ingress port For example you can configure a switch port so that all ingress frames are stored in e...

Страница 299: ...e following information Port Index Displays the port number Trunk Displays the trunk number if the port is a member of a trunk Traffic Class Displays the traffic class whose egress priority queue you...

Страница 300: ...n the egress port use the pull down menu in the Queue column and select the desired queue The range is 0 lowest to 3 highest The default is 0 For example if you select 3 for queue 3 for a port all ing...

Страница 301: ...apter contains the following procedures for working with the Remote Spanning Tree Protocol RSTP Basic RSTP Configuration on page 302 Configuring RSTP Port Settings on page 305 Viewing the RSTP Topolog...

Страница 302: ...om the Bridge folder select Spanning Tree 3 From the Spanning Tree folder select RSTP The Rapid Spanning Tree Configuration Page is shown in Figure 86 Figure 86 Rapid Spanning Tree Configuration Page...

Страница 303: ...hen the switch is rebooted this parameter is reset to 0 seconds and begins incrementing until the next topology change is detected Topology Change Count An integer that reflects the number of times RS...

Страница 304: ...lue that is the lowest value of all the other bridges then the bridge with the numerically lowest MAC address becomes the root bridge When a root bridge goes offline the bridge with the lowest priorit...

Страница 305: ...Configuring the Advanced RSTP Port Settings on page 307 Configuring the Basic RSTP Port Settings To configure the basic RSTP port settings perform the following procedure 1 From the bookmarks on the...

Страница 306: ...n Figure 87 Figure 87 RSTP Basic Port Configuration Page 4 In the STP Status column for the port you want to configure select the STP status from the list either Enable or Disable 5 In the Priority co...

Страница 307: ...same settings in the All row configure one two or all of the following settings STP Status Priority and Path Cost Then click Apply Configuring the Advanced RSTP Port Settings To configure the advance...

Страница 308: ...e to set whether or not the port will operate as an edge port 5 In the Admin OperPtoP column for the port you want to configure choose a setting based on the information in Table 6 on page 167 6 In th...

Страница 309: ...he page select Bridge The Bridge folder expands 2 From the Bridge folder select Spanning Tree The Spanning Tree folder expands 3 From the Spanning Tree folder select Topology Info The Designated Topol...

Страница 310: ...e to which the switch s root port is actively connected Designated Cost Indicates the sum of all the root port costs on all bridges including the switch between the switch and the root bridge Designat...

Страница 311: ...ss Control Feature This chapter contains the procedure for configuring 802 1x Port based Network Access Control Configuring 802 1x Port based Network Access Control Feature on page 312 Note For backgr...

Страница 312: ...lick Security The Security folder expands 2 From the Security folder select Port Access Control The 802 1x Access Control Configuration Page is shown in Figure 90 Figure 90 802 1x Access Control Confi...

Страница 313: ...cation mode is set to a port based method The default value is Port Based For guidelines see Configuring 802 1x Port based Network Access Control Feature on page 193 MAC Based Indicates the port authe...

Страница 314: ...alue is 60 seconds The range is 0 to 65 535 seconds Maximum Request Sets the maximum number of times that the switch retransmits an EAP Request packet to the client before it times out the authenticat...

Страница 315: ...trol Configuration Page 6 If the port control setting is Auto and you want to return the EAPOL machine state on the port to the initialized state select Yes for the Initialize parameter and click Appl...

Страница 316: ...Chapter 33 802 1x Port based Network Access Control Feature 316 Section II Using the Web Browser Interface...

Страница 317: ...ontains the following procedure for setting the Dial in User feature in the web interface Adding a Dial in User on page 318 Modifying a Dial in User on page 319 Deleting a Dial in User on page 320 Not...

Страница 318: ...select Dial in User The Dial in User Page is shown in Figure 91 Figure 91 Dial in User Page 3 To create a new user enter a user name in the User Name field You can enter an alphanumeric value of up t...

Страница 319: ...ser name To modify a Dial in user perform the following procedure 1 From the bookmarks on the left side of the page select Security The Security folder expands 2 From the Security folder select Dial i...

Страница 320: ...form the following procedure 1 From the bookmarks on the left side of the page select Security The Security folder expands 2 From the Security folder select Dial in User The Dial in User Page is shown...

Страница 321: ...use the RADIUS client with 802 1x Port based Network Access Control feature to control who can forward packets through the switch The chapter contains the following section Configuring the RADIUS Cli...

Страница 322: ...r select RADIUS The RADIUS Page is shown in Figure 92 Figure 92 RADIUS Page 3 To enter the RADIUS server s IP address enter the address in the Server IP Address field in the xxx xxx xxx xxx format 4 T...

Страница 323: ...the switch The procedures are Upgrading a Firmware Image With TFTP on page 324 Upgrading a Firmware Image With HTTP on page 326 Note For information on how to obtain new releases of the AT S80 Manage...

Страница 324: ...ad procedure The switch where you are downloading the new image file must have an IP address and subnet mask For instructions on how to configure the IP address on a switch refer to Configuring the IP...

Страница 325: ...d Server IP The IP address of the TFTP server from which you are downloading the new software Download File Name The name of the AT S80 file you are downloading Retry Count The number of times the fir...

Страница 326: ...ss on a switch refer to Configuring the IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway Address on page 34 or Enabling and Disabling the DHCP Client on page 37 Caution Downloading a new version of management softw...

Страница 327: ...rrent version and date of software installed on the switch This field cannot be changed Firmware File Enter the path of the firmware file or click the Browse button and select the filename 5 Click App...

Страница 328: ...Chapter 36 Management Software Updates 328 Section II Using the Web Browser Interface...

Страница 329: ...the Web Browser Interface 329 Chapter 37 Statistics This chapter provides procedures to display traffic error and history statistics This chapter contains the following section Displaying Switch Stati...

Страница 330: ...colors for the ports The Traffic Comparison statistics chart is described in Displaying Traffic Comparison Statistics on page 330 Error Group The Error Group chart displays the discard and error coun...

Страница 331: ...Statistics and select one of the options in Table 7 Table 7 Traffic Comparison Options Option Definition Inbound Octet Rate Bytes s Measures the rate of inbound octet bits in bytes per second Inbound...

Страница 332: ...er second Ethernet Undersize Packet Rate Pkts s Measures the rate of undersized Ethernet packets in packets per second Ethernet Oversize Packet Rate Pkts s Measures the rate of oversized Ethernet pack...

Страница 333: ...ault Blue Red Purple Yellow Orange Gray Light Red Light Blue Light Green Outbound Non unicast Packets Pkts Measures the number of outbound non unicast such as broadcast and multicast packets packets O...

Страница 334: ...Chapter 37 Statistics 334 Section II Using the Web Browser Interface Light Yellow Light Gray 6 To create the traffic comparison graph select Draw...

Страница 335: ...left side of the page select the Statistics Chart folder The Statistics Chart folder expands 2 From the Statistics Chart folder select Error Group The Error Group Chart Page is displayed in Table 96 F...

Страница 336: ...s 30 seconds 5 To select the color of the traffic comparison graph select Color Choose one of the following colors Green This is the default Blue Red Purple Yellow Orange Gray Light Red Light Blue Lig...

Страница 337: ...tatus charts statistics for a port perform the following procedure 1 From the book marks on the left side of the page select the Statistics Chart folder The Statistics Chart folder expands 2 From the...

Страница 338: ...ions 5 seconds 10 seconds 15 seconds 30 seconds 4 To select the color of the traffic comparison graph select Color Choose one of the following colors Green This is the default Blue Red Purple Yellow O...

Страница 339: ...ask 0 0 0 0 Default Gateway Address 0 0 0 0 DHCP Client Disabled System Administration System Name blank System Location blank System Contact blank Manager Interface Manager Username manager Manager P...

Страница 340: ...ntagged SNMP public community Enabled Read Only private community Enabled Read Write Quality of Service Status Disabled Mappings of IEEE 802 1p Priority Levels to Egress Port Priority Queues See Table...

Страница 341: ...Server Timeout 30 seconds Maximum Requests 2 Quiet Period 60 seconds Re authentication Period 3600 seconds Re authentication Status Disabled RADIUS Client Server IP Address 0 0 0 0 Shared Secret blank...

Страница 342: ...Appendix A AT S80 Software Default Settings 342...

Страница 343: ...ed 92 modifying a user 95 319 document conventions 15 E edge port described 154 F factory default settings 339 factory defaults resetting switch 51 240 flow control configuring 59 242 G gateway addres...

Страница 344: ...SNMP creating a community 286 creating a host 129 creating a host table 289 deleting a host table entry 291 deleting traps 135 294 disabling traps 137 enabling traps 133 137 292 modifying a host table...

Страница 345: ...7 displaying 111 modifying 114 overview 98 port based defined 100 tagged defined 101 VLAN ID described 100 VLAN name described 100 W web browser management session explained 19 quitting 218 starting 2...

Страница 346: ...Index 346...

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