Management SoftwareAT-S67 AT-S68◆User’s GuideFOR USE WITH AT-FS7016 AND AT-FS7024 SMART SWITCHESVERSION 1.0.0®PN 613-50494-00 Rev A
11Chapter 1Getting StartedThis chapter provided information and instructions on how to start a local management session using the AT-S67 or AT-S68 man
Getting Started12OverviewThe AT-S67 and AT-S68 management software offers limited management features that simplifies the task of creating or expandin
AT-S67 and AT-S68 User’s Guide13Starting a Local Management SessionThe AT-FS7016 and AT-FS7024 Smart Switches features a RS-232 Terminal Port. You ca
Getting Started14NoteThese default settings are for a DEC VT100 or ANSI terminal, or an equivalent terminal emulation program.4. Press <Enter> t
AT-S67 and AT-S68 User’s Guide15Using the Terminal InterfaceIf you are using a DEC VT00 or ANSI (the default) terminal configuration, refer to the ta
17Chapter 2Port ConfigurationThis chapter contains procedures for viewing and changing the parameter settings for the individual ports on a switch. Th
Port Configuration18Configuring Port ParametersTo configure the parameter settings for a port on the switch, perform the following procedure:NoteYou c
AT-S67 and AT-S68 User’s Guide193. Enter the number of the port you want to configure and press <Enter>. The Port Configuration Menu in Figure
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Port Configuration20Possible Flow Control settings are Enable and Disabled. The default setting is Enabled.3 - AutoNegotiation You use this parameter
AT-S67 and AT-S68 User’s Guide21Displaying Port StatusTo display the status of the ports on an AT-FS7000 Series Switch, perform the following procedu
Port Configuration22Neg The status of Auto-negotiation on the port. Possible settings are Auto and Manual. Auto indicates that the port is using Auto-
23Chapter 3Port TrunkingThis chapter provides information and procedures for creating a port trunk. This chapter contains the following sections: Ove
Port Trunking24Overview Port trunking is an economical way for you to increase the bandwidth between two Ethernet switches. A port trunk is 2, 3, or 4
AT-S67 and AT-S68 User’s Guide25 Trunking ports cannot span across port groups. Refer to Figure 7 and Figure 8 for port groupings.Figure 7 AT-FS701
Port Trunking26 Do not connect the cables to the trunk port on the switches until after you have configured the trunk with the management software. C
AT-S67 and AT-S68 User’s Guide27Creating a Port TrunkTo create a port trunk, perform the following procedure:1. From the Main Menu, type 1 to select
Port Trunking283. Type 1 to select Create Trunk. The Create Trunk Menu in Figure 10 is displayed.Figure 10 Create Trunk Menu4. Type 1 to select Chip
AT-S67 and AT-S68 User’s Guide296. From the Create Trunk Menu, type 2 to select Trunk Group. One of the following prompts will be displayed:For an AT
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Port Trunking30Deleting a Port TrunkCautionDisconnect the cables form the port trunk on the switch before performing the following procedure. Deleting
AT-S67 and AT-S68 User’s Guide314. Type 1 to select Trunk Group. One of the following prompts will be displayed:For an AT-FS7016 switch:Select Trunk
Port Trunking32Displaying Port TrunksTo display a port trunk, perform the following procedure:1. From the Main Menu, type 1 to select Port Menu. The P
AT-S67 and AT-S68 User’s Guide33Resetting Port TrunksTo reset the port trunk, perform the following procedure:1. From the Main Menu, type 1 to select
35Chapter 4Port MirroringThis chapter provides information and procedures for creating a port mirror and advanced port mirroring. This chapter contain
Port Mirroring36OverviewThe port mirroring feature allows you to monitor the traffic being received and transmitted on one or more ports on a switch.
AT-S67 and AT-S68 User’s Guide37Creating a Port MirrorTo create a port mirror, perform the following procedure:1. From the Main Menu, type 1 for Port
Port Mirroring383. Type 1 to select Mirror Port Selection. The Mirror Port Selection Menu in Figure 14 is displayed.Figure 14 Mirror Port Selection M
AT-S67 and AT-S68 User’s Guide397. Enter the number of the port whose traffic is to be mirrored. To mirror the traffic of more than one port, enter t
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Port Mirroring40Deleting a Port MirrorTo delete a port mirror, perform the following procedure:1. From the Main Menu, type 1 to select Port Menu. The
AT-S67 and AT-S68 User’s Guide41Configuring Advanced MirroringThe advanced mirroring configuration allows the user to filter the source’s mirrored tr
Port Mirroring425. Depending on your selection in Step 4, a screen similar to Figure 16 will be displayed.Figure 16 Source Port TX/RX Configure (RX D
AT-S67 and AT-S68 User’s Guide43The Mirror Divider allows you to set the frequency at which to mirror the frames. For example, setting the Mirror Div
45Chapter 5Virtual LANsThis chapter contains procedures for creating, modifying, deleting, and clearing port-based Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs)
Virtual LANs46VLAN FeaturesA Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) is a logical grouping of devices on different physical LAN segments that allows users t
AT-S67 and AT-S68 User’s Guide47Increased SecurityVLANs provide additional security not available in a shared media network environment. Because a sw
Virtual LANs48Overview of Port-based VLANsPort-based VLANs are the simplest and most common form of a VLAN. In a port-based VLAN configuration, each p
AT-S67 and AT-S68 User’s Guide49Port-based VLAN GuidelinesThe following is a summary of general guidelines to observe when creating port-based VLANs:
5PrefaceThis user’s guide contains instructions on how to use and configure the AT-S67 and AT-S68 management software through the RS-232 Terminal Port
Virtual LANs50Creating a Port-based VLANTo create a port-based VLAN, perform the following procedure:1. From the Main Menu, type 2 to select VLAN Menu
AT-S67 and AT-S68 User’s Guide512. From the VLAN Menu, type 1 to select Configure VLANs. The Configure VLANs Menu in Figure 18 is displayed.Figure 18
Virtual LANs523. Type 1 to select Create VLAN. The Create VLAN Menu in Figure 19 is displayed.Figure 19 Create VLAN Menu4. Type 1 to select VLAN ID (
AT-S67 and AT-S68 User’s Guide53If the switch is successful in creating a VLAN, the following message is displayed:SUCCESS - Press any key to continu
Virtual LANs54Modifying a VLANTo modify a VLAN, you must know the VID of the VLAN that you want to modify. To view the VLAN’s ID, refer to Showing VLA
AT-S67 and AT-S68 User’s Guide55The Modify VLAN Menu is displayed showing the current VLAN ID and the port(s) members. You can now change the VLAN ID
Virtual LANs56Deleting a VLANTo delete a VLAN, you must know the VID of the VLAN that you want to delete. To view the VLAN’s ID, refer to Showing VLAN
AT-S67 and AT-S68 User’s Guide57The Delete VLAN Menu is displayed showing the VLAN ID and the port(s) associated with that specific ID.6. Type D to s
Virtual LANs58Clearing All VLANsTo clear all VLANs, perform the following procedure:NoteThe default VLAN VID of 1 cannot be deleted.1. From the Main M
AT-S67 and AT-S68 User’s Guide59Showing VLANsTo view the VID number and member ports of all VLANs on an AT-FS7016 or AT-FS7024 Smart Switch, perform
Preface6How this Guide is OrganizedThis guide contains the following chapters and appendices:Chapter 1, Getting Started, explains how to start a local
61Chapter 6Quality of Service (QoS)This chapter contains procedures for configuring the Quality of Service (QoS) parameters of the switch. This chapte
Quality of Service (QoS)62QoS OverviewThe AT-FS7000 Series Switches feature QoS based on the IEEE 802.1p standard. QoS can be important to network env
AT-S67 and AT-S68 User’s Guide63Configuring Port-based QoSTo configure the QoS, perform the following procedure:1. From the Main Menu, type 3 to sele
Quality of Service (QoS)645. Type 3 to select Low Priority Queue Weighting. The following prompt is displayed:Enter new value [1 to 15] ->6. Enter
AT-S67 and AT-S68 User’s Guide6510.Type P to select the port you wish to set. One of the following prompts will be displayed:For an AT-FS7016 switch:
Quality of Service (QoS)66Resetting the QoSTo reset the QoS parameters back to the factory default, preform the following procedure:1. From the Main M
67Chapter 7Switch AdministrationThis chapter contains instructions for changing the login password. The login password enables the user to access the
Switch Administration68Changing the Login PasswordThe login password prevents unauthorized access to the local management session. Any user who starts
AT-S67 and AT-S68 User’s Guide694. Type in the new password and press <Enter>. The following prompt will be displayed:Re-enter New Password:5.
AT-S67 and AT-S68 User’s Guide7Document ConventionsThis guide uses the following conventions:NoteNotes provide additional information.CautionCautions
71Chapter 8System ConfigurationThis chapter contains information and instructions for setting the MAC Aging time and resetting the switch to the facto
System Configuration72MAC Address OverviewEvery hardware device that you connect to your network has an unique MAC address. A MAC address is assigned
AT-S67 and AT-S68 User’s Guide73The type of MAC address described above is referred to as a dynamic MAC address. Dynamic MAC addresses are addresses
System Configuration74Changing the MAC Aging TimeTo change the MAC aging time, perform the following procedure:1. From the Main Menu, type 5 to select
AT-S67 and AT-S68 User’s Guide75Resetting the SwitchTo reset the switch back to the factory default settings, perform the following procedure:1. From
77Chapter 9Ethernet StatisticsThis chapter contains the procedures for displaying data traffic statistics per port and for the switch.This chapter con
Ethernet Statistics78Displaying Port StatisticsTo display the port statistics, perform the following procedure:1. From the Main Menu, type 6 to select
AT-S67 and AT-S68 User’s Guide792. Type 1 to select Display Port Statistics. The Display Port Statistics Window in Figure 28 is displayed. Figure 28
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Ethernet Statistics80RX CRC_ERR The number of packets with Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) errors but with the proper length (64-1518 bytes) received on
AT-S67 and AT-S68 User’s Guide81Displaying Switch StatisticsTo display the statistics of the switch, perform the following procedure:1. From the Main
Ethernet Statistics82RX Multicast The number of multicast packets received on the switch.RX Unicast The number of unicast packets received on the swit
AT-S67 and AT-S68 User’s Guide83Clearing StatisticsTo clear the statistics, perform the following procedure:1. From the Main Menu, type 6 to select E
85Chapter 10Running DiagnosticsThis chapter contains instructions for displaying the firmware version of the management software, running self test, a
Running Diagnostics86Displaying the Firmware VersionTo display the version of firmware of the management software, perform the following procedure:1.
AT-S67 and AT-S68 User’s Guide87Running a Self TestTo run a test on each of the chip sets, perform the following procedure:1. From the Main Menu, typ
Running Diagnostics88Dumping the Software ConfigurationNoteThese feature is useful only to Allied Telesyn Customer Support to diagnose a problem with
89Appendix AAT-S67 and AT-S68 Default SettingsThis appendix lists the factory default settings for the AT-S67 and AT-S68 version 1.0.0 management soft
AT-S67 and AT-S68 User’s Guide9Contacting Allied TelesynThis section provides Allied Telesyn contact information for technical support as well as sale
AT-S67 and AT-S68 Default Settings90VLANPVID AT-FS7016 Switch: 1 (ports 1 - 16)AT-FS7024 Switch: 1 (ports 1 - 24)QoSQoS Enable/Disable DisabledHigh Pr
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