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613-001612 Rev. A
AT-8100 Series
Fast Ethernet Switches
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Web Browser User’s Guide
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613-001612 Rev. AAT-8100 SeriesFast Ethernet Switches AT-8100L/8 AT-8100L/8POE AT-8100L/8POE-E AT-8100S/24C AT-8100S/24 AT-8100S/24POE AT-8100S

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Contents10Configuring sFlow on a Port...

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Chapter 7: Spanning Tree Protocol on a Port100OverviewSTP and RSTP prevent loops from forming by ensuring that only one path is available at a time be

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide101Displaying Port Spanning Tree Protocol SettingsTo display the Spanning Tr

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Chapter 7: Spanning Tree Protocol on a Port102 Version— Indicates the Spanning Tree Protocol version: STP, RSTP, or MSTP. The default setting is RSTP

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide103Modifying Port Spanning Tree Protocol SettingsTo modify port settings for

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Chapter 7: Spanning Tree Protocol on a Port1045. Change the following settings as needed: Interface— Indicates the port ID. Version— Indicates the S

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide105When an edge port starts to receive BPDUs, the switch no longer considers

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Chapter 7: Spanning Tree Protocol on a Port106

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107Chapter 8Setting the MAC AddressThe procedures in this chapter describe how to display the MAC address table that resides on the switch as well as

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Chapter 8: Setting the MAC Address108Displaying the Unicast MAC Addresses To display the unicast MAC addresses, do the following:1. Select the Switchi

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide109The following fields are displayed: MAC Address— Indicates the dynamic a

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11FiguresFigure 1: Login Page ...

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Chapter 8: Setting the MAC Address110Displaying the Multicast MAC Addresses To display the multicast MAC addresses, do the following:1. Select the Swi

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide111Assigning a Unicast MAC AddressTo assign a unicast MAC address to the MAC

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Chapter 8: Setting the MAC Address112 VLAN— Select a VLAN where the port is a member.  Action— Select one of the following options:Forward: Specifie

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide113Assigning a Multicast MAC AddressTo assign a multicast MAC address to the

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Chapter 8: Setting the MAC Address114 VLAN— Select a VLAN where the port is a member.  Action— Select one of the following options:Forward: Specifie

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide115Deleting a Unicast MAC AddressTo delete a unicast address or clear all st

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Chapter 8: Setting the MAC Address116Deleting a Multicast MAC AddressTo delete a multicast address or clear all static or dynamic multicast addresses,

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117Chapter 9Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP)LACP is used to increase the bandwidth between the switch and other LACP-compatible devices by gro

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Chapter 9: Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP)118OverviewLACP trunks are similar in function to static port trunks, but they are more flexible. T

Strany 23 - Starting a Management Session

AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide119Displaying LACP TrunksTo display the LACP trunk assignments for all of th

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Figures12Figure 51: VLANs Page ...

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Chapter 9: Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP)1204. The following fields are displayed: Aggregator ID— The Aggregator ID number is the base port

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide121Adding an LACP TrunkTo create an LACP trunk, do the following:1. Select t

Strany 27 - Logging on to the Switch

Chapter 9: Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP)1225. Enter an aggregator ID number in the Aggregator ID field. The number must be the base port nu

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide123Modifying an LACP TrunkTo modify the LACP Trunk settings, see the followi

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Chapter 9: Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP)1245. Select the Load Balance Method. Choose from the following: Src MAC— Specifies source MAC add

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide125Deleting an LACP TrunkTo delete an LACP trunk, do the following:1. Select

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Chapter 9: Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP)126

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127Chapter 10Setting Static Port TrunksStatic port trunks are groups of two to eight ports that act as single virtual links between the switch and oth

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Chapter 10: Setting Static Port Trunks128OverviewStatic port trunks are commonly used to improve network performance by increasing the available bandw

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide129Displaying Static Trunk SettingsTo display the static port trunks for all

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide13Figure 111: Traffic Classifier Page ...

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Chapter 10: Setting Static Port Trunks130The following fields are displayed: Trunk ID— Indicates the ID number of the static trunk. Load Balance Met

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide131Adding Static Trunks Review the following information before creating a n

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Chapter 10: Setting Static Port Trunks132Figure 49. Add Static Trunk Page5. Assign an ID number of a new static trunk in the Trunk ID field. The range

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide1337. Select a member port in the Member Port table by clicking a box that i

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Chapter 10: Setting Static Port Trunks134Modifying the Static Trunk SettingsReview the following information if you are adding ports to an existing tr

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide135Figure 50. Modify Static Trunk Page 5. Change the Load Balance Method as

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Chapter 10: Setting Static Port Trunks136CautionTo prevent the formation of network loops in your network topology, do not remove ports from a static

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide137Deleting Static TrunksTo delete a static port trunk, do the following:1.

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Chapter 10: Setting Static Port Trunks138

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139Chapter 11Setting Port-based and Tagged VLANsThis chapter provides a brief description of VLANs and explains how to display, create, and modify por

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Chapter 11: Setting Port-based and Tagged VLANs140OverviewA VLAN is a group of ports that form a logical Ethernet segment on an Ethernet switch. The p

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide141The VLAN information within an Ethernet frame is referred to as a tag or

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Chapter 11: Setting Port-based and Tagged VLANs142Displaying VLANsTo display the VLAN assignments for all of the switch ports, do the following:1. Sel

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide143Adding an VLANTo create an VLAN, do the following:1. Select the Switching

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Chapter 11: Setting Port-based and Tagged VLANs1444. Enter the following settings as needed: VLAN ID— Assign a VLAN identifier. The range is 2 to 409

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide145Modifying VLANsTo modify the LACP Trunk settings, see the following proce

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Chapter 11: Setting Port-based and Tagged VLANs146Figure 53. Modify VLAN Page4. Change the following fields as needed: VLAN Name— Change the name of

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide147NoteWhen a port does not have any mark, the port belongs to the default V

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Chapter 11: Setting Port-based and Tagged VLANs148Assigning a Native VLANA VLAN can be assigned to a tagged port so that untagged ingress traffic is p

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide1495. Change the following fields as needed: VLAN Interface— Select a VLAN

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15PrefaceThis manual is the web browser management guide for the AT-8100 Series of Fast Ethernet switches. The instructions in this guide explain how

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Chapter 11: Setting Port-based and Tagged VLANs150Removing an Untagged Port from a VLANBy default, all the ports on the switch belong to the default-V

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide151Figure 55. Modify VLAN Page4. Click a port number a couple of times to ch

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Chapter 11: Setting Port-based and Tagged VLANs152Deleting VLANsCautionDeleting VLANs that active ports belong to may cause loss of connectivity to th

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153Chapter 12Spanning Tree Protocols on the SwitchThis chapter provides a brief description of both the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) and the Rapid Spa

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Chapter 12: Spanning Tree Protocols on the Switch154OverviewBoth STP and RSTP guard against the formation of loops in an Ethernet network topology. A

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide155Displaying and Modifying Spanning Tree Protocol Settings on the SwitchTo

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Chapter 12: Spanning Tree Protocols on the Switch156The following fields are displayed. Change the settings as needed: Active Protocol— Select the sp

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide157This value is active only when the switch is acting as the root bridge of

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Chapter 12: Spanning Tree Protocols on the Switch158

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159Chapter 13Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) SnoopingThis chapter provides a brief description of IGMP Snooping and explains how to set this

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16Document ConventionsThis document uses the following conventions:NoteNotes provide additional information.CautionCautions inform you that performing

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Chapter 13: Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) Snooping160OverviewIGMP snooping allows the switch to control the flow of multicast packets from

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide161Displaying and Modifying IGMP Snooping ConfigurationTo display and modify

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Chapter 13: Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) Snooping162Figure 58. IGMP Snooping Page with Configuration Tab3. Change the following settings

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide163 Maximum Groups— Specify the maximum number of multicast addresses the s

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Chapter 13: Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) Snooping164Disabling IGMP SnoopingTo disable the IGMP Configuration on the switch, do the follow

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide165Displaying the Routers ListTo display the IGMP Routers List, do the follo

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Chapter 13: Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) Snooping166 Time to Expiry— Indicates the number of seconds remaining before the switch times o

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide167Clearing the Routers ListTo clear the group membership on the IGMP Router

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Chapter 13: Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) Snooping168Displaying the Hosts ListTo display the IGMP Hosts List, do the following:1. Select t

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide169 IGMP Version— Indicates the IGMP versions used by the host node. Time

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide17Downloading Management Software and Web-based GuidesBoth new releases of m

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Chapter 13: Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) Snooping170

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171Chapter 14IGMP Snooping QuerierThis chapter provides a brief description of IGMP Snooping Querier and explains how to set this feature on the switc

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Chapter 14: IGMP Snooping Querier172OverviewMulticast routers are an essential part of IP multicasting. They send out queries to the network nodes to

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide173Figure 61. IGMP Snooping Querier with One QuerierTable 3 lists the switch

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Chapter 14: IGMP Snooping Querier174with the second lowest IP address is made the standby querier, again by switch 2. In the case where there are thre

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide175Table 4 lists the switch settings that are illustrated in Figure 62.Table

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Chapter 14: IGMP Snooping Querier176GuidelinesThe guidelines for IGMP snooping querier are listed here: The network can have only one LAN. The netwo

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide177Displaying IGMP Snooping QuerierTo display a list of IGMP Snooping Querie

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Chapter 14: IGMP Snooping Querier1783. The following settings are displayed: VLAN— Indicates the VLAN ID.  Query Interval— Indicates the time interv

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide179Modifying IGMP Snooping Query IntervalTo modify the value of Query interv

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18Contacting Allied TelesisThis section provides Allied Telesis contact information for technical support and for sales and corporate information.Onli

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Chapter 14: IGMP Snooping Querier1805. Click Apply.6. Click SAVE to save your changes to the startup configuration file.

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181Chapter 15Power Over Ethernet (PoE)This chapter provides brief descriptions of PoE and explains how to change the configuration of a port on the Po

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Chapter 15: Power Over Ethernet (PoE)182OverviewThe AT-8100L/8PoE, AT-8100S/24PoE, and AT-8100S/48PoE switches feature Power over Ethernet (PoE) on th

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide183PortPrioritizationAs long as the total power requirements of the PDs is l

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Chapter 15: Power Over Ethernet (PoE)184Displaying PoE Port SettingsTo display a list of the PoE port settings, do the following:NoteThe PoE pull-down

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide185Figure 67. PoE Port List PageThe following fields are displayed: Status—

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Chapter 15: Power Over Ethernet (PoE)186 Power Status— Indicates if a powered device that is connected to the port is powered on or off. When no powe

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide187Modifying PoE Settings GloballyTo modify PoE settings on the switch, do t

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Chapter 15: Power Over Ethernet (PoE)188Modifying PoE Settings on a PortTo display a list of the IPv4 interfaces, do the following:1. Select the Switc

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide1894. Change the following fields as needed: Interface— Indicates the port

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19Chapter 1AlliedWare Plus™ Version 2.2.4 Web Browser InterfaceThis chapter describes the types of management sessions using the AlliedWare Plus™ mana

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Chapter 15: Power Over Ethernet (PoE)190

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191Chapter 16MAC Address-based Port Security This chapter provides a brief description of MAC address-based port security and explains how to set this

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Chapter 16: MAC Address-based Port Security192OverviewThis feature lets you control access to the ports on the switch based on the source MAC addresse

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide193Guidelines Here are the guidelines to MAC address-based port security: T

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Chapter 16: MAC Address-based Port Security194Displaying the MAC Address-based Port Security SettingsTo display the MAC address-based port security se

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide195 Aging— Indicates one of the following:Yes: Saves the source MAC address

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Chapter 16: MAC Address-based Port Security196Modifying the MAC Address-based Port Security SettingsTo the modify the MAC address-based port security

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide1974. Change the following settings as needed: Interface— Indicates the por

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Chapter 16: MAC Address-based Port Security198Disabling MAC Address-based Port Security SettingsTo deactivate MAC address-based port security settings

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199Chapter 17RADIUS and TACACS+ ClientsThis chapter provides a brief description of both the RADIUS and TACACS+ clients and explains how to configure

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CopyrightCopyright © 2012, Allied Telesis, Inc.All rights reserved.This product includes software licensed under the BSD License. As such, the followi

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Chapter 1: AlliedWare Plus™ Version 2.2.4 Web Browser Interface20Management SessionsThe AT-8100 series switches provide two management interfaces: the

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Chapter 17: RADIUS and TACACS+ Clients200OverviewThe switch has RADIUS and TACACS+ clients for remote authentication. Here are the features that use r

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide201The following steps illustrate the authentication process that occurs bet

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Chapter 17: RADIUS and TACACS+ Clients202When you delete Server 1, the server with an IP address of 192.168.10.12 remains Server 2; the server with an

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide203Configuring RADIUS for Remote Manager AuthenticationTo configure remote m

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Chapter 17: RADIUS and TACACS+ Clients204Figure 72. Authentication Server Configuration Page with RADIUS Tab3. Change the following fields as needed:

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide205CautionTo define two or three servers that use different encryption keys,

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Chapter 17: RADIUS and TACACS+ Clients206None: Indicates that sending accounting messages is disabled. 4. Click Apply.The Active Authentication Server

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide207 Accounting Port— Specify the UDP destination port for RADIUS accounting

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Chapter 17: RADIUS and TACACS+ Clients208Configuring TACACS+ for Remote Manager AuthenticationTo configure remote manager authentication using TACACS+

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide209Figure 74. Authentication Server Configuration Page with TACACS+ Tab4. Ch

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide21Web Manager AccountsYou must log on to manage the switch. This requires a

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Chapter 17: RADIUS and TACACS+ Clients210CautionTo define two or three servers that use different encryption keys, do not enter a global encryption ke

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide211Disabled: The TACACS+ servers do not use its enable password. Authenticat

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Chapter 17: RADIUS and TACACS+ Clients212Figure 75. TACACS+ Add Page2. Enter the following settings: IP Address— Enter the IP address of the TACACS+

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide213Deleting an Authentication ServerTo delete either an TACACS+ or RADIUS au

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Chapter 17: RADIUS and TACACS+ Clients214

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215Chapter 18802.1x Port-based Network AccessThis chapter provides a brief description of the 802.1x Port-based Authentication feature and explains ho

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Chapter 18: 802.1x Port-based Network Access216OverviewThe 802.1x port-based network access control feature lets you control who can send traffic thro

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide217 Authenticator Role:The authenticator role activates port access control

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Chapter 18: 802.1x Port-based Network Access218 Multiple host modeThis mode permits multiple clients on an authenticator port. An authenticator mode

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide219An example of this authenticator operating mode is illustrated in Figure

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Chapter 1: AlliedWare Plus™ Version 2.2.4 Web Browser Interface22

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Chapter 18: 802.1x Port-based Network Access220Guest VLAN An authenticator port in the unauthorized state typically accepts and transmits only 802.1x

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide221Enabling 802.1x Port-based Authentication on the SwitchTo enable the 802.

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Chapter 18: 802.1x Port-based Network Access222Configuring 802.1x Port-based Authentication To set 802.1x port authentication on a port, do the follow

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide223Figure 82. Modify 802.1x Authentication Page Expanded5. Modify the follow

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Chapter 18: 802.1x Port-based Network Access224 Authentication Mode— Select the authentication mode. Choose from the following:Unauthorized: Sets the

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide225 Port Control Direction— Select whether the authenticator port that is i

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Chapter 18: 802.1x Port-based Network Access226This authentication method does not require 802.1x client software on client nodes. Re-Auth Learning—

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide227Disabling 802.1x Port-based Authentication on the SwitchTo disable the 80

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Chapter 18: 802.1x Port-based Network Access228Disabling 802.1x Port-based Authentication on a PortTo disable 802.1x port authentication on a port, do

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229Chapter 19Setting IPv4 and IPv6 AddressesThis chapter provides brief descriptions of management IPv4 and IPv6 addresses and explains how to specify

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23Chapter 2Starting a Management SessionThis chapter describes how to start a management session using the AlliedWare Plus™ Web interface as well as h

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Chapter 19: Setting IPv4 and IPv6 Addresses230OverviewThe management IP address is an IP address that the switch uses to identify itself to other netw

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide231IP ManagementGuidelinesSee the following list for guidelines about assign

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Chapter 19: Setting IPv4 and IPv6 Addresses232Displaying IPv4 InterfacesTo display a list of the IPv4 interfaces, do the following:1. Select the Layer

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide233The following fields are displayed: VLAN— Indicates the VLAN number that

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Chapter 19: Setting IPv4 and IPv6 Addresses234Adding an IPv4 AddressTo assign an IPv4 address, do the following:1. Select the Layer 3 tab.The Layer 3

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide235 VLAN— Select the VLAN ID that you want to assign the IPv4 address to. 5

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Chapter 19: Setting IPv4 and IPv6 Addresses236Changing an IPv4 AddressTo display a list of the IPv4 interfaces, do the following:1. Select the Layer 3

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide237NoteIf you change the IP address that you use to access the Web interface

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Chapter 19: Setting IPv4 and IPv6 Addresses238Deleting an IPv4 AddressTo delete an IPv4 address, do the following:1. Select the Layer 3 tab.The Layer

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide239Displaying the IPv6 InterfaceTo display a list of the IPv6 interface, do

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Chapter 2: Starting a Management Session24Non-secure HTTP and Secure HTTPS ModesThe switch has a web browser server so that you can remotely manage th

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Chapter 19: Setting IPv4 and IPv6 Addresses240The following fields are displayed: VLAN— Indicates the VLAN number that the management IPv6 address is

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide241Adding an IPv6 AddressThe switch supports only one IPv6 address. As a res

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Chapter 19: Setting IPv4 and IPv6 Addresses242You can only select a VLAN that you have configured previously. For information about how to assign a VL

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide243Changing IPv6 AddressesTo edit the management IPv6 interface, do the foll

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Chapter 19: Setting IPv4 and IPv6 Addresses244 Subnet Mask— Enter the subnet mask of the management IPv6 address. Default Gateway IP— Enter the defa

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide245Deleting IPv6 AddressesTo delete an IPv6 address, do the following:1. Sel

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Chapter 19: Setting IPv4 and IPv6 Addresses246

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247Chapter 20Access Control Lists (ACL)This chapter provides a brief description of the ACL feature and explains how to use these features on the swit

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Chapter 20: Access Control Lists (ACL)248OverviewAccess Control Lists (ACLs) act as filters to control the ingress packets on ports. They are commonly

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide249 Source and destination UDP ports VLAN IDsIPv4 Address andMaskThe mask

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide25Starting the Initial Web Management SessionThis section explains how to st

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Chapter 20: Access Control Lists (ACL)250Guidelines Here are the ACL guidelines: An ACL can have a permit, deny, or copy-to-mirror action. The permit

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide251Creating an ACL To create an ACL, do the following:1. Select the ACLs &am

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Chapter 20: Access Control Lists (ACL)252Figure 94. Traffic Classification Page4. Enter and select the following fields as needed: Classifier #— Ente

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide253Permit: Instructs ports to forward ingress packets that match the specifi

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Chapter 20: Access Control Lists (ACL)254 Destination Address— Enter a destination address to match ingress packets. Enter one of the following: The

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide255Assigning an ACL to PortsBefore assigning ACLs to ports, ACLs must be ava

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Chapter 20: Access Control Lists (ACL)256Figure 97. Traffic Classifiers Page4. Click a radio button to select an ACL.5. Check one or multiple checkbox

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide257Displaying a List of ACLsTo display a list of ACLs, do the following:1. S

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Chapter 20: Access Control Lists (ACL)258

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259Chapter 21Setting Static RoutesTo make remote networks communicate, you must add static routes or dynamic routes, or both to the routing table. Sta

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Chapter 2: Starting a Management Session263. Open a web browser on the PC and enter the following:http://169.254.1.1The AT-8100 Login page is displaye

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Chapter 21: Setting Static Routes260Displaying Static RoutesTo display the static routes, do the following:1. Select the Layer 3 tab.The Layer 3 tab i

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide261 Network Mask— Indicates the subnet mask of the destination network.  N

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Chapter 21: Setting Static Routes262Adding a Static RouteTo add a static route, do the following:1. Select the Layer 3 tab.The Layer 3 tab is displaye

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide2637. Enter the value of the metric for the route in the AD field. The range

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Chapter 21: Setting Static Routes264Deleting a Static RouteTo delete a static route entry, do the following:1. Select the Layer 3 tab.The Layer 3 tab

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide265Displaying the Routing TableThe routing table includes static routes and

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Chapter 21: Setting Static Routes266The following fields are displayed: Destination— Indicates the destination network address. Network Mask— Indica

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267Chapter 22Quality of Service (QoS)This chapter provides a brief description of the QoS feature and explains how to use the feature on the switch an

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Chapter 22: Quality of Service (QoS)268OverviewQuality of Service (QoS) is a feature that classifies and prioritizes traffic to guarantee a certain le

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide269Filtering Criteria QoS policies identify packets using filtering criteria

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide27Logging on to the SwitchOnce you start the Web interface, the AT-8100 Logi

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Chapter 22: Quality of Service (QoS)270DSCP action causes a port to change the DSCP value of all ingress packets that match the filtering criteria wit

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide271Creating a QoS PolicyTo create an QoS, do the following:1. Select the ACL

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Chapter 22: Quality of Service (QoS)272Figure 106. Traffic Classification Page4. Enter and select the following fields as needed: Classifier #— Enter

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide273 Actions— Click a radio button to select an action from the following op

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Chapter 22: Quality of Service (QoS)274Figure 109. Text box for CoSNoteThe action options of Deny, Permit, and Mirror are for the Access Control List

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide275MAC Address and mask: Enter an MAC source address followed by an slash (/

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Chapter 22: Quality of Service (QoS)276Assigning a QoS Policy to PortsBefore assigning QoS policies to ports, QoS policies must be available on the sw

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide277Figure 111. Traffic Classifier Page4. Click a radio button to select a Qo

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Chapter 22: Quality of Service (QoS)278Displaying a List of QoS PoliciesTo display a list of ACLs, do the following:1. Select the ACLs &QoS tab.Th

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279Chapter 23Setting Dynamic Routes Using RIPThe chapter provides a brief description of the RIP feature and explains how to display the RIP settings,

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Chapter 2: Starting a Management Session28Figure 3. Dashboard PageThe following fields are displayed: Up Time— Indicates the length of time since the

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Chapter 23: Setting Dynamic Routes Using RIP280OverviewTo make remote networks communicate, you must add either static routes, dynamic routes, or both

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide281Displaying the RIP ConfigurationTo check how the RIP is configured on the

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Chapter 23: Setting Dynamic Routes Using RIP282The following fields are displayed: VLAN— Indicates the ID number of the VLAN. This VLAN interface rec

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide283Enabling RIP on a VLAN InterfaceTo enable RIP and connect remote networks

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Chapter 23: Setting Dynamic Routes Using RIP284Figure 116. RIP Interface Page3. Specify the following fields as needed: VLAN Interface— Select the VL

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide2854. Click Add.5. Click SAVE to save your changes to the startup configurat

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Chapter 23: Setting Dynamic Routes Using RIP286Changing the RIP SettingsTo change the RIP settings of the VLAN interface, perform the following:1. Sel

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide287Removing a VLAN Interface from the RIP ConfigurationTo remove a VLAN inte

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Chapter 23: Setting Dynamic Routes Using RIP288Displaying RIP StatisticsTo display counters for RIP packets on the switch, do the following:1. Select

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide289The following fields are displayed: Input— Indicates that the counters d

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide29 Version— Indicates the software version number of the AlliedWare Plus Ma

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Chapter 23: Setting Dynamic Routes Using RIP290Reloading RIP StatisticsRIP statistics are constantly counting up so that the data that has been displa

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291Chapter 24Managing the ARP TableThe procedures in this chapter describe how to display the ARP table that resides on the switch, how to add static

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Chapter 24: Managing the ARP Table292OverviewThe Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) is used to associate an IPv4 address with a MAC address used by net

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide293Displaying the ARP TableTo display the ARP table, do the following:1. Sel

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Chapter 24: Managing the ARP Table294The following fields are displayed: IP Address— Indicates the IP address of the host that is connected to the sw

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide295Adding a Static ARP EntryTo add a static ARP entry, do the following:1. S

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Chapter 24: Managing the ARP Table296 Port— Enter a port ID where the host is connected to, for example, port1.0.8.5. Click Add.6. Click SAVE to save

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide297Deleting ARP EntriesTo delete a static ARP entry, do the following:1. Sel

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Chapter 24: Managing the ARP Table298

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299Chapter 25LLDP and LLDP-MEDThis chapter provides a brief description of the Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) and Link Layer Discovery Protocol

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Allied Telesis is committed to meeting the requirements of the open source licenses including the GNU General Public License (GPL) and will make all r

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Chapter 2: Starting a Management Session30What to Configure FirstHere are a few suggestions on what to configure during your initial management sessio

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Chapter 25: LLDP and LLDP-MED300OverviewLink Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) and Link Layer Discovery Protocol for Media Endpoint Devices (LLDP-MED) a

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide301 Optional LLDP-MED TLVsYou can select LLDP-MED TLVs that are included in

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Chapter 25: LLDP and LLDP-MED302Enabling and Configuring LLDP on the SwitchTo enable LLDP and set the basic LLDP configuration to the switch, do the f

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide303Figure 124. LLDP Configuration Page4. Change the following fields as need

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Chapter 25: LLDP and LLDP-MED304advertisements, for instance when it detects a new LLDP-MED capable device. The default value is 3. Holdtime Multipli

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide305Disabling LLDP on the SwitchTo disable the LLDP feature on a switch, do t

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Chapter 25: LLDP and LLDP-MED306Configuring LLDP on a Port To assign LLDP to a port, do the following:1. Select the Discovery & Monitoring tab.The

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide307Figure 126. Modify LLDP Port Configuration Page4. Change the settings as

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Chapter 25: LLDP and LLDP-MED308Selecting LLDP TLVs on a PortTo enable LLDP TLV, do the following:1. Select the Discovery & Monitoring tab.The Dis

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide309Figure 128. LLDP TLV Page5. Click Edit next to the port that you want to

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide31 The management IPv4 address can be any IPv4 address assigned on the swit

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Chapter 25: LLDP and LLDP-MED310Figure 129. Modify LLDP TLV Page6. Change the settings as needed: Interface— Indicates the port ID. Port Description

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide311 Management Address— Check the checkbox to select the IP address of the

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Chapter 25: LLDP and LLDP-MED312Setting a Location Entry for the LLDP-MED Location TLVYou can define location information about a network device as a

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide313Figure 130. Locations Tab4. From the Locations tab, select Civic.The LLDP

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Chapter 25: LLDP and LLDP-MED3145. Click Add.The LLDP Civic Location Page is displayed. See Figure 132.Figure 132. LLDP Civic Location Page— Modify

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide3156. Enter the ID and Country fields: ID— Enter an LLDP Civic Location ID.

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Chapter 25: LLDP and LLDP-MED316 Post Office Box— 102 Additional Code— 1234 Seat— cube-411a Primary Road Name— Zanker Road Selection— North Bran

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide317Figure 133. LLDP Coordinate Location Page5. From the LLDP Coordinate Loca

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Chapter 25: LLDP and LLDP-MED318Figure 134. LLDP Coordinate Location Page— Modify6. Specify the following fields as needed: ID— Enter an LLDP Coordin

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide319 Altitude— Enter an altitude in meters or floors. For the altitude in me

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Chapter 2: Starting a Management Session32Starting a Web Management SessionThis section provides how to start a Web management session when the switch

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Chapter 25: LLDP and LLDP-MED320Figure 135. LLDP ELIN Location List Page5. From the LLDP ELIN Location page, click Add.The LLDP ELIN Location page is

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide3216. Enter values in the following fields: ID— Enter an ID number for a LL

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Chapter 25: LLDP and LLDP-MED322Assigning LLDP Locations to a PortUse a Civic, Coordinate, or ELIN location IDA port location to assign to a port. You

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide323Figure 138. Modify LLDP Port Location Page5. Select values in the fields

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Chapter 25: LLDP and LLDP-MED324Selecting LLDP-MED TLVs on a PortTo enable LLDP-MED TLV, do the following:1. Select the Discovery & Monitoring tab

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide325Figure 140. Modify LLDP-MED TLV Page5. Change the fields as needed: Inte

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Chapter 25: LLDP and LLDP-MED326 Location— Check the checkbox to select the location TLV to be included in LLDPDUs. The location TLV is in one or mor

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide327Displaying LLDP Neighbor InformationTo display LLDP Statistical informati

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Chapter 25: LLDP and LLDP-MED328B= BridgeW = Wireless Access PointR = RouterT = TelephoneC= Cable DeviceS = Station only Med Device class and Power S

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide329Displaying LLDP StatisticsTo display LLDP Statistics, do the following:1.

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide33When the SwitchDoes Not Displaythe Login PageWhen the switch does not disp

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Chapter 25: LLDP and LLDP-MED330 Discarded— Indicates the number of discarded TLVs. New Entries— Indicates the number of times the information adver

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide331The fields are described in step 3. These fields list the statistics for

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Chapter 25: LLDP and LLDP-MED332Displaying Location EntriesTo display the LLDP Civic, Coordinate, and ELIN locations, use the following procedures: “

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide333 House Number House Number Suffix Landmark Additional Information Na

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Chapter 25: LLDP and LLDP-MED334The following fields are displayed: ID— Indicates the LLDP Coordinate Location ID. Latitude— Indicates the latitude

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide335Displaying LLDP and LLDP-MED SettingsTo display the LLDP Civic, Coordinat

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Chapter 25: LLDP and LLDP-MED336 Notification Interval— Indicates the notification interval. This is the minimum interval between LLDP SNMP notificat

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide337Displaying PortLocationsTo display the LLDP port locations, do the follow

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Chapter 25: LLDP and LLDP-MED338 System Capabilities— Indicates the device’s router and bridge functions, and whether or not these functions are curr

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide339DisplayingLLDP-MED TLVTo display LLDP-MED TLV settings, do the following:

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Chapter 2: Starting a Management Session34The local management session is started when the AlliedWare Plus™ command line prompt is displayed as shown

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Chapter 25: LLDP and LLDP-MED340- Model Name- Asset ID

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341Chapter 26sFlowThis chapter provides a brief description of the sFlow feature and explains how to enable this feature on the switch and on a port.

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Chapter 26: sFlow342OverviewThe sFlow agent allows the switch to gather data about the traffic on the ports and to send the data to sFlow collectors o

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide343To configure the agent to forward these port statistics to the collectors

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Chapter 26: sFlow344Configuring sFlow on a PortTo configure the sFlow feature on a port, do the following:1. Select the Discovery & Monitoring tab

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide3453. Click Edit next to the port that you want to modify.The sFlow Port Mod

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Chapter 26: sFlow346Specifying an sFlow Collector Use this procedure to specify the IP address and the UDP port of an sFlow collector on your network.

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide347Figure 148. sFlow Collector Page 5. Enter the following fields: IP Addre

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Chapter 26: sFlow348Enabling sFlow on the SwitchBefore enabling the sFlow feature on the switch, you must configure sFlow on the ports. The port confi

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide349Displaying the sFlow SettingsTo display the sFlow settings, do the follow

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide35Figure 6. Displaying the Status of HTTP ServiceTo check whether HTTPS serv

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Chapter 2: Starting a Management Session36Saving yourChanges in theCLISave your changes to the startup configuration file by entering the following co

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide37Saving Your ChangesThe changes you have made are temporarily stored in the

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Chapter 2: Starting a Management Session38Ending a Web Management SessionTo end a web management session, select LOGOUT at the top of the web page. Fo

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39Chapter 3Basic Switch ParametersThis chapter describes how to set up basic switch operations in the web interface. See the following sections: “Set

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Chapter 3: Basic Switch Parameters40Setting the System Date and TimeThis procedure explains how to set the switch’s date and time. Setting the date an

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide41Figure 9. System Settings Tab3. From the System tab, select System Setting

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Chapter 3: Basic Switch Parameters42 Server IP Address— Specify the IPv4 address of an SNTP or NTP server. The IPv4 format is: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx where

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide434. Select the Date & Time tab.The System Time Settings page with the D

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Chapter 3: Basic Switch Parameters44Figure 12. Calendar Pagea. Use the arrows at the top of the Calendar to select the month and year.b. Set the time

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide45Configuring a Telnet or SSH ServerThe AlliedWare Plus Web Browser interfac

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Chapter 3: Basic Switch Parameters463. Specify the following fields as necessary: Telnet— Check the checkbox to enable the Telnet server on the switc

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide47Configuring a Remote Log ServerYou can use the AlliedWare Plus Web browser

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Chapter 3: Basic Switch Parameters48Setting the Switch InformationThis procedure allows you to set information about the switch such as a switch name,

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide49Specify the following fields as necessary: System Name— Enter a name for

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5ContentsPreface ...

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Chapter 3: Basic Switch Parameters50Managing the Configuration FileWithin the web browser interface, you can upload a configuration file on to the swi

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide51The following fields are displayed: Startup Config— Displays the name of

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Chapter 3: Basic Switch Parameters524. Follow the instructions of your Web browser to select a location and save the file.Deleting aConfigurationTo de

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide53Managing Local User AccountsThe switch comes with one local manager accoun

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Chapter 3: Basic Switch Parameters54Figure 17. User Management Page3. Add a new user, do the following: User Name— Enter a new logon name for the new

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide554. Click Add User.5. Click SAVE to save your changes to the startup config

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Chapter 3: Basic Switch Parameters565. Enter a new password in plaintext in the New Password field.A password can consist of up to 16 alphanumeric cha

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide574. Use the pull-down menu next to the User Name field to select a user.5.

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Chapter 3: Basic Switch Parameters58Figure 20. User Management Page with Delete User Tab4. Use the pull-down menu to select a user.5. Click Delete Use

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide59Rebooting a SwitchResetting the switch ends your web browser management se

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Contents6Downloading a Configuration File onto Your PC ...51Delet

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Chapter 3: Basic Switch Parameters60Upgrading the SoftwareThe latest version of the AlliedWare Plus™ software is available from the Allied Telesis web

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide614. Enter your email address and password, then click the Sign In button.No

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Chapter 3: Basic Switch Parameters62NoteUpgrading the system software on the switch ends your current web browser management session. To continue mana

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide63Returning the AlliedWare Plus Management Software to the Factory Default V

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Chapter 3: Basic Switch Parameters64Displaying System InformationTo view basic information about the switch, select the System Tab.The Dashboard Page

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide65 Remote Logging— Indicates if the remote log is enabled or disabled on th

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Chapter 3: Basic Switch Parameters66

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67Chapter 4Setting Port ParametersThis chapter describes how to display and modify the port settings such as back pressure and flow control. In additi

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Chapter 4: Setting Port Parameters68Port Numbers on the SwitchThe ports on the switch are identified in the format shown in Figure 23.Figure 23. Port

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide69Displaying the Port ParametersTo display the settings for all of the switc

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide7Adding Static Trunks ...

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Chapter 4: Setting Port Parameters70Figure 25. Port Configuration Page4. The following fields are displayed: Interface— Indicates the port ID. Type—

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide71 Back Pressure— Indicates if back pressure is enabled or disabled on the

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Chapter 4: Setting Port Parameters72Changing the Port SettingsYou can change the settings of one port at a time. Use the following procedure to change

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide73Figure 26. Port Configuration Modify Page5. Specify the following fields a

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Chapter 4: Setting Port Parameters74 Negotiation— Select the state of Auto Negotiation from the pull-down menu. Setting “Auto” enables Auto Negotiati

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide75To enable and disable back pressure on a port, the speed and duplex mode m

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Chapter 4: Setting Port Parameters76Displaying the Storm Control SettingsTo display the storm control settings, do the following:1. Select the Switchi

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide77 Multicast— Indicates whether the Multicast threshold setting is enabled

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Chapter 4: Setting Port Parameters78Modifying the Storm Control SettingsTo modify the storm control settings, do the following:1. Select the Switching

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide795. Change the following fields as needed: Broadcast— Enable or disable th

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Contents8Remote Manager Accounts ...

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81Chapter 5Setting Port StatisticsThis chapter describes how to display and clear port statistics. Within the AlliedWare Plus™ software, you can displ

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Chapter 5: Setting Port Statistics82Displaying Port StatisticsYou can display several types of port statistics. See the following sections: “Displayi

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide83The following fields are displayed: Interface— Indicates the port ID. 0-

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Chapter 5: Setting Port Statistics84Figure 30. Port Statistics with the Receive TabThe following fields are displayed: Interface— Indicates the port

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide85 Jabber Frames— Indicates the number of occurrences of corrupted data or

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Chapter 5: Setting Port Statistics86Figure 31. Port Statistics with the Transmit TabThe following fields are displayed: Interface— Indicates the port

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide87 Total Collision Frames— Indicates the total number of collisions on the

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Chapter 5: Setting Port Statistics88 Rx Discard Packets— Indicates the number of ingress packets that were discarded prior to transmission because of

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide89Clearing Port StatisticsTo clear the statistics for a port, do the followi

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide9Classifier Number Ranges ...

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Chapter 5: Setting Port Statistics90Reloading StatisticsPort statistics are constantly counting and the values are changing so that the data that is d

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Chapter 6Port MirroringThe port mirror is a management tool that allows you to monitor the traffic on one or more ports on the switch. It works by cop

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Chapter 6: Port Mirroring92OverviewTo use the port mirroring feature, you must designate one or more source ports and one destination port. The source

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide93Displaying Port Mirroring SettingsTo display the port mirroring assignment

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Chapter 6: Port Mirroring94 Mirror Receive— Indicates a source port whose received, or ingress, packets are mirrored and monitored. There can be mult

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide95Assigning a Destination PortYou must assign the destination port before ad

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Chapter 6: Port Mirroring96Assigning Source Ports and Port Mirroring ValuesTo assign mirrored ports and mirroring ports, do the following:1. Select th

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.2.4 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide97 Receive— Specifies the ingress traffic on this port to be copied to the

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Chapter 6: Port Mirroring98Deleting Port Mirroring SettingsYou have two ways to delete existing port mirroring settings. When you assign a new port as

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99Chapter 7Spanning Tree Protocol on a PortThe Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) and Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) guard against the formation of loo

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