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Page 1 - AT-9000 Series

613-001933 Rev. AAT-9000 SeriesGigabit Ethernet Switches AT-9000/12PoE AT-9000/28 AT-9000/28PoE AT-9000/28SP AT-9000/52Management Software Web In

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Figures10Figure 51: IGMP Snooping Page with Configuration Tab...

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Chapter 8: Setting the MAC Address1004. To assign a MAC Address, enter a multicast MAC address in the Mac Address field. Use the following format: xx:

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide101Deleting a MAC AddressTo delete a MAC address from the MAC address tabl

Page 5 - Contents

Chapter 8: Setting the MAC Address1023. Do one of the following: To clear all of the static multicast addresses in the MAC address table, click Clear

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103Chapter 9Setting LACPThe Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) is used to increase the bandwidth between the switch and other LACP compatible de

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Chapter 9: Setting LACP104OverviewLACP trunks are similar in function to static port trunks, but they are more flexible. The implementations of static

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide105Displaying LACP TrunksTo display the LACP trunk assignments for all of

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Chapter 9: Setting LACP106For instance, an aggregator of ports 12,16 and 17 must be assigned the ID number 12 because that is the base port. Load Bal

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide107Adding an LACP TrunkTo create an LACP trunk, do the following:1. Hover

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Chapter 9: Setting LACP108 Src-Dst MAC— Specifies source address/destination MAC address. Src IP— Specifies source IP address. Dst IP— Specifies de

Page 12 - Document Conventions

AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide109Modifying an LACP TrunkTo modify the LACP Trunk settings, see the follo

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11PrefaceThis is the web browser management guide for the AT-9000/12POE, AT-9000/28, AT-9000/28POE, AT-9000/28SP, and AT-9000/52 Managed Layer 2-4 Gig

Page 14 - Contacting Allied Telesis

Chapter 9: Setting LACP110 Dst IP— Specifies destination IP address. Src-Dst IP— Specifies source address/destination IP address.6. Add or remove th

Page 15 - Browser Interface

AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide111Deleting an LACP TrunkTo delete an LACP trunk, do the following:1. Hove

Page 16 - Management Sessions

Chapter 9: Setting LACP112

Page 17 - Web Manager Accounts

113Chapter 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 Trunks114OverviewStatic port trunks are commonly used to improve network performance by increasing the available bandw

Page 19 - Starting a Management Session

AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide115Displaying Static Trunk SettingsTo display the static port trunks for a

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Chapter 10: Setting Static Port Trunks116Figure 44. Static Trunks PageThe following fields are displayed: Trunk ID— Indicates the ID of the static tr

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide117Adding Static Trunks Review the following information before creating a

Page 22 - Figure 3. Login Page

Chapter 10: Setting Static Port Trunks118Figure 45. Add Static Trunk Page5. Select the Load Balance Method. You can assign different load distribution

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide1196. Select the Member Ports by clicking the box next to the port.A green

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Preface12Document ConventionsThis document uses the following conventions:NoteNotes provide additional information.CautionCautions inform you that per

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Chapter 10: Setting Static Port Trunks120Modifying the Static Trunk SettingsReview the following information if you are adding ports to an existing tr

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide121Figure 46. Modify Static Trunk Page5. Select the Load Balance Method. Y

Page 27 - What to Configure First

Chapter 10: Setting Static Port Trunks1226. Select the member ports that you want to add to or remove from the static trunk by clicking on the ports.C

Page 28 - Saving Your Changes

AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide123Deleting Static TrunksTo delete a static port trunk, do the following:1

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Chapter 10: Setting Static Port Trunks124

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125Chapter 11Setting Port-based and Tagged VLANsThis chapter provides a brief description of VLANs and explains how to display, create, and modify por

Page 31 - Basic Switch Parameters

Chapter 11: Setting Port-based and Tagged VLANs126OverviewA 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 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide127The VLAN information within an Ethernet frame is referred to as a tag o

Page 33 - Time Manually

Chapter 11: Setting Port-based and Tagged VLANs128Displaying VLANsTo display the VLAN assignments for all of the switch ports, do the following:1. Hov

Page 34 - Setting an SNTP

AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide129VLAN that spans multiple switches must have the same name on each switc

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide13Downloading Management Software and Web-based GuidesBoth new releases of

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Chapter 11: Setting Port-based and Tagged VLANs130Adding a VLANTo create a VLAN, do the following:1. Hover the cursor over the Switching tab.The Switc

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide13120 characters in length. The first character must be a letter; it canno

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Chapter 11: Setting Port-based and Tagged VLANs132Modifying VLANsTo modify the VLAN settings, do the following:1. Hover the cursor over the Switching

Page 39 - Setting a Remote Log Server

AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide1334. Change the following fields as needed: VLAN Name— Specifies a VLAN

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Chapter 11: Setting Port-based and Tagged VLANs134Assigning 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 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide135A confirmation message is displayed.7. Click SAVE.

Page 42 - Setting the Active

Chapter 11: Setting Port-based and Tagged VLANs136Deleting VLANsTo delete a VLAN, do the following:1. Hover the cursor over the Switching tab.The Swit

Page 43 - Uploading a

137Chapter 12Setting Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) SnoopingThis chapter provides a brief description of IGMP Snooping and explains how to

Page 44 - Managing User Accounts

Chapter 12: Setting Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) Snooping138OverviewIGMP snooping allows the switch to control the flow of multicast pack

Page 45 - Password

AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide139Displaying and Modifying IGMP Snooping ConfigurationTo display and modi

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Preface14Contacting Allied TelesisThis section provides Allied Telesis contact information for technical support and for sales and corporate informati

Page 47 - User Privilege

Chapter 12: Setting Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) Snooping140 Host Topology— IGMP host topology. Choose between “Single” which indicates

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide141Clearing the Routers ListTo clear the group membership on the IGMP Rout

Page 49 - Rebooting a Switch

Chapter 12: Setting Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) Snooping1424. Click Clear group membership to remove the static multicast router ports.5

Page 50 - Upgrading the Software

AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide143Disabling IGMP SnoopingTo disable the IGMP Configuration on the switch,

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Chapter 12: Setting Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) Snooping144Displaying the Routers ListTo display the IGMP Routers List, do the following

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide145Displaying the Hosts ListTo display the IGMP Hosts List, do the followi

Page 53 - Displaying System Information

Chapter 12: Setting Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) Snooping146 IGMP Version— IGMP versions used by the host nodes. Time to Expiry— Number

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147Chapter 13Setting Switch Spanning Tree ProtocolsThis chapter provides a brief description of both the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) and Rapid Spanni

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Chapter 13: Setting Switch Spanning Tree Protocols148OverviewBoth STP and RSTP guard against the formation of loops in an Ethernet network topology. A

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide149Displaying Switch Spanning Tree Protocol SettingsTo display the switch

Page 57 - Setting Port Parameters

15Chapter 1AlliedWare Plus™ Version 2.1.8 Web Browser InterfaceThis chapter describes the types of web management sessions on the AlliedWare Plus web

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Chapter 13: Setting Switch Spanning Tree Protocols150The range is 0 to 61,440, in increments of 4,096. The range is divided into the sixteen increment

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide151 BPDU Guard— Indicates if the BPDU loop-guard feature is enabled or di

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Chapter 13: Setting Switch Spanning Tree Protocols152Modifying Switch Spanning Tree Protocol SettingsTo modify switch settings for Spanning Tree Proto

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide153NoteSet the hello time, forward delay, and max-age fields according to

Page 62 - Changing the Port Settings

Chapter 13: Setting Switch Spanning Tree Protocols154

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155Chapter 14Power Over Ethernet (PoE)This chapter provides background information about Power over Ethernet (PoE) and includes procedures to configur

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Chapter 14: Power Over Ethernet (PoE)156OverviewThe AT-9000/12POE and AT-9000/28POE switches feature PoE on the 10/100/1000Base-Tx ports. PoE is used

Page 65 - 8. Click SAVE

AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide157Power Budget Power budget is the maximum amount of power that the PoE s

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Chapter 14: Power Over Ethernet (PoE)158Displaying PoE SettingsTo display the switch Spanning Tree Protocol settings do the following:1. Hover the cur

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide159 Power Consumed— Power, in milliwatts (mW), that the port is supplying

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Chapter 1: AlliedWare Plus™ Version 2.1.8 Web Browser Interface16Management SessionsThis manual provides procedures that guide you through the AlliedW

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Chapter 14: Power Over Ethernet (PoE)160PoE ConfigurationYou can specify global PoE settings on all ports on the switch using the PoE page - refer to

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide161Figure 56. Modify Port PoE Settings Page4. Change the following setting

Page 71 - Setting Port Statistics

Chapter 14: Power Over Ethernet (PoE)162 PoE Legacy Device—Select whether the switch supplies power to a device that is connected to the port when th

Page 72 - Displaying Port Statistics

163Chapter 15Setting MAC Address-based Port Security This chapter provides a brief description of MAC address-based port security and explains how to

Page 73 - Receive Statistics

Chapter 15: Setting MAC Address-based Port Security164OverviewThis feature lets you control access to the ports on the switch based on the source MAC

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide165Guidelines Here are the guidelines to MAC address-based port security:

Page 75 - Statistics

Chapter 15: Setting MAC Address-based Port Security166Displaying MAC Address-based Port Security SettingsTo display the MAC address-based port securit

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide167table. Ports that learn their maximum numbers of addresses can learn ne

Page 77 - Interface

Chapter 15: Setting MAC Address-based Port Security168Modifying MAC Address-based Port Security SettingsTo the modify the MAC address-based port secur

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide1694. Change the following settings as needed: Interface— Indicates the p

Page 79 - Clearing Port Statistics

AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide17Web Manager AccountsYou must log on to manage the switch. This requires

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Chapter 15: Setting MAC Address-based Port Security170Disabling MAC Address-based Port Security SettingsTo deactivate MAC address-based port security

Page 81 - Setting Port Mirroring

171Chapter 16Setting RADIUS and TACACS+ ClientsThis chapter provides a brief description of both the RADIUS and TACACS+ clients and explains how to co

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Chapter 16: Setting RADIUS and TACACS+ Clients172OverviewThe switch has RADIUS and TACACS+ clients for remote authentication. Here are the features th

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide1731. The switch uses its RADIUS or TACACS+ client to transmit the usernam

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Chapter 16: Setting RADIUS and TACACS+ Clients174When you delete Server 1, the server with an IP address of 192.168.10.12 remains Server 2; the server

Page 85 - Assigning a Destination Port

AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide175Configuring RADIUS for Remote Manager AuthenticationTo configure remote

Page 86 - Specifying Direction Type

Chapter 16: Setting RADIUS and TACACS+ Clients176switch waits for a response from a RADIUS server to an authentication request, before querying the ne

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide177 AAA Accounting— Select a RADIUS accounting setting. Choose from the f

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Chapter 16: Setting RADIUS and TACACS+ Clients1782. Enter the following fields as needed: IP Address— IP address of a RADIUS server on the network. T

Page 89 - Chapter 7

AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide179Configuring TACACS+ for Remote Manager AuthenticationTo configure remot

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Chapter 1: AlliedWare Plus™ Version 2.1.8 Web Browser Interface18

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Chapter 16: Setting RADIUS and TACACS+ Clients180Figure 62. Authentication Server Configuration Page with TACACS+ Tab4. Change the following fields as

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide181 TACACS+ Authentication Login— Enable or disable TACACS+ to authentica

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Chapter 16: Setting RADIUS and TACACS+ Clients182 AAA Authentication Enable Local— Enable or disable TACACS+ to authenticate users requesting the Pri

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide183Figure 63. TACACS+ Server Add Page2. Enter the following settings: IP

Page 95 - Setting the MAC Address

Chapter 16: Setting RADIUS and TACACS+ Clients184Deleting an Authentication ServerTo delete either an TACACS+ or RADIUS authentication server, do the

Page 96 - Displaying the MAC Address

185Chapter 17Setting 802.1x Port-based Network AccessThis chapter provides a brief description of the 802.1x Port-based Authentication feature, and ex

Page 97 - Addresses

Chapter 17: Setting 802.1x Port-based Network Access186OverviewThe 802.1x port-based network access control feature lets you control who can send traf

Page 98 - Assigning a MAC Address

AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide187Enabling 802.1x Port-based Authentication on the SwitchTo enable the 80

Page 99 - Multicast

Chapter 17: Setting 802.1x Port-based Network Access188Configuring 802.1x Port-based Authentication To configure 802.1x port authentication on a port,

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide189Figure 66. Modify 802.1x Authentication Page Expanded

Page 101 - Deleting a MAC Address

19Chapter 2Starting a Management SessionThis chapter describes how to start a management session using the AlliedWare Plus web interface as well as ho

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Chapter 17: Setting 802.1x Port-based Network Access1905. Modify the following fields as needed: Interface— Indicates the port number.  Port Role— I

Page 103 - Setting LACP

AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide191exchange with a client. The range is 1 to 65,535 seconds. The default v

Page 104 - Overview

Chapter 17: Setting 802.1x Port-based Network Access192Both Specifies that authenticator ports in the unauthorized state should discard both ingress a

Page 105 - Displaying LACP Trunks

AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide193 Re-Auth Learning— Forces ports that are using MAC address authenticat

Page 106 - Chapter 9: Setting LACP

Chapter 17: Setting 802.1x Port-based Network Access194Displaying the 802.1x Authentication Port SettingsTo display the 802.1x Authentication port set

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide195Disabling 802.1x Port-based Authentication on the SwitchTo disable the

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Chapter 17: Setting 802.1x Port-based Network Access196Disabling 802.1x Port-based Authentication on a PortTo disable 802.1x port authentication on a

Page 109 - Modifying an LACP Trunk

197Chapter 18Setting IPv4 and IPv6 ManagementThis chapter provides brief descriptions of IPv4 and IPv6 Management, and explains how to configure both

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Chapter 18: Setting IPv4 and IPv6 Management198OverviewIf you use the AlliedWare Plus web interface to change the IP address of the switch, the web co

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide199IP ManagementGuidelinesSee the following list for guidelines about assi

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CopyrightCopyright © 2014, Allied Telesis, Inc.All rights reserved.This product includes software licensed under the BSD License. As such, the followi

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Chapter 2: Starting a Management Session20Starting a Web Management SessionBefore you start a remote web management session, you must log onto the All

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Chapter 18: Setting IPv4 and IPv6 Management200Assigning an IPv4 AddressUse one of the following procedures to assign a static or DHCP IPv4 address to

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide2013. Click the box next to the Static IP Address field. This is the defau

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Chapter 18: Setting IPv4 and IPv6 Management202CautionWhen you use the web interface to assign an IPv4 address to the switch using DHCP, you lose conn

Page 117 - Adding Static Trunks

AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide203NoteYou cannot select the IP address, Net Mask, and Default Gateway IP

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Chapter 18: Setting IPv4 and IPv6 Management204Assigning an IPv6 AddressTo assign an IPv6 address to the switch, do the following:1. Hover the cursor

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide205Where n is a hexadecimal number from 0 to F. The eight groups of number

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Chapter 18: Setting IPv4 and IPv6 Management206Displaying IP AddressesTo display the IPv4 and IPv6 addresses, as well as the IPv4 and IPv6 gateway add

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide207Modifying IP AddressesTo modify an IP address on the switch, choose one

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Chapter 18: Setting IPv4 and IPv6 Management208Modifying anIPv6 AddressTo modify an IPv6 address, do the following:1. Hover the cursor over the Manage

Page 123 - Deleting Static Trunks

209Chapter 19Setting LLDP and LLDP-MEDThis chapter provides a brief description of the Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) and Link Layer Discovery P

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide215. Display the IP address assigned to VLAN 1 by entering the following c

Page 125 - Chapter 11

Chapter 19: Setting LLDP and LLDP-MED210OverviewLink Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) and Link Layer Discovery Protocol for Media Endpoint Devices (LLD

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide211Setting LLDP LocationsCreating LLDP locations lets you create IDs that

Page 127 - Untagged Ports

Chapter 19: Setting LLDP and LLDP-MED212Figure 74. Locations Tab4. From the Locations tab drop-down menu, move the cursor to the right and select Civi

Page 128 - Displaying VLANs

AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide213The following fields are displayed: ID Country State County City

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Chapter 19: Setting LLDP and LLDP-MED2145. Click Add.The Add LLDP Civic Location Page is displayed. See Figure 76.Figure 76. Add LLDP Civic Location P

Page 130 - Adding a VLAN

AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide215You must define the ID and Country fields. The remaining fields are opt

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Chapter 19: Setting LLDP and LLDP-MED216The Add LLDP Coordinate Location page is displayed. See Figure 78.Figure 78. Add LLDP Coordinate Location Page

Page 132 - Modifying VLANs

AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide217 Datum— Geodetic system (or datum) of the coordinates. Choose one of t

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Chapter 19: Setting LLDP and LLDP-MED2185. From the LLDP ELIN Location page, click Add.The LLDP ELIN Location page is displayed. See Figure 80.Figure

Page 134 - Assigning a Native VLAN

AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide219Configuring LLDP and LLDP-MEDTo configure LLDP and LLDP-MED, perform th

Page 135 - 7. Click SAVE

Chapter 2: Starting a Management Session22Figure 3. Login Page9. Enter “manager” in the User Name field and “friend” in the Password field. Then, clic

Page 136 - Deleting VLANs

Chapter 19: Setting LLDP and LLDP-MED2204. Define or edit the following fields as needed: Status— Choose whether LLDP is enabled or disabled on the s

Page 137 - Protocol (IGMP) Snooping

AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide2212. From the Discovery & Monitoring tab, hover over LLDP and then se

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Chapter 19: Setting LLDP and LLDP-MED222The Modify LLDP Port Configuration page is displayed. See Figure 83.Figure 83. Modify LLDP Port Configuration

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide2232. From the Discovery & Monitoring tab, hover over LLDP.The LLDP ta

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Chapter 19: Setting LLDP and LLDP-MED224Figure 85. Modify LLDP Port Location Page5. Change the parameters as needed. Use the drop-down menu next to a

Page 141 - Clearing the Routers List

AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide2253. From the LLDP tab, hover over TLV.The LLDP TLV tab is displayed in F

Page 142 - 6. Click SAVE

Chapter 19: Setting LLDP and LLDP-MED226Figure 88. Modify LLDP TLV Page6. Change the following fields as needed by clicking the box next to the field:

Page 143 - Disabling IGMP Snooping

AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide227 Protocol Ids— List of protocols that are accessible through the port,

Page 144 - Displaying the Routers List

Chapter 19: Setting LLDP and LLDP-MED228Enabling LLDP-MED TLVTo enable LLDP-MED TLV, do the following:1. Hover the cursor over the Discovery & Mon

Page 145 - Displaying the Hosts List

AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide229- Voice VLAN Diffserv Code Point (DSCP) Location— Location information

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide23Figure 4. Dashboard PageThe following fields are displayed: Up Time— Le

Page 147 - Chapter 13

Chapter 19: Setting LLDP and LLDP-MED230 Network-policy— Network policy TLV. Location— Location identification TLV. Inventory-management— Inventory

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide231Displaying LLDP Neighbor InformationTo display LLDP Neighbor Informatio

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Chapter 19: Setting LLDP and LLDP-MED232 System Capabilities— Capabilities that are supported and enabled on the neighbor. The System Capabilities co

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide2333. From the LLDP Neighbors Information page, click Details next to the

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Chapter 19: Setting LLDP and LLDP-MED234 Neighbor TTL— Number of seconds that the information advertised by the neighbor remains valid. Neighbor Sys

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide235configured on the port for connected media endpoint devices. The switch

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Chapter 19: Setting LLDP and LLDP-MED236Displaying LLDP StatisticsTo display LLDP Statistical information, do the following:1. Hover the cursor over t

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide237 New Entries— Number of times the information advertised by neighbors

Page 155 - Power Over Ethernet (PoE)

Chapter 19: Setting LLDP and LLDP-MED238Displaying LLDP LocationsTo display the LLDP Civic, Coordinate, and ELIN locations, use the following procedur

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide239 House Number House Number Suffix Landmark Additional Information

Page 157 - Prioritization

Chapter 2: Starting a Management Session24 IPv4 Address— IPv4 address and subnet mask of the web interface. The IPv4 management address is assigned t

Page 158 - Displaying PoE Settings

Chapter 19: Setting LLDP and LLDP-MED240The following fields are displayed: ID— LLDP Coordinate Location ID. Latitude— Latitude value in decimal deg

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide241Displaying LLDP and LLDP-MED SettingsTo display the LLDP and LLDP-MED s

Page 160 - PoE Configuration

Chapter 19: Setting LLDP and LLDP-MED242interval between LLDP SNMP notifications (traps). Reinit— Reinitialization delay. This is the number of secon

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide243 Med Notification— Indicates whether the switch sends LLDP-MED topolog

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Chapter 19: Setting LLDP and LLDP-MED2444. From the LLDP TLV tab, select TLV again.The LLDP TLV page is displayed. See Figure 87 on page 225.The follo

Page 163 - Security

AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide245DisplayingLLDP-MED TLVTo display LLDP-MED TLV settings, do the followin

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Chapter 19: Setting LLDP and LLDP-MED246 Inventory-management— Current hardware platform and the software version, identical on every port on the swi

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide247Disabling LLDP on the SwitchTo disable the LLDP feature on a switch, do

Page 166 -  Interface— Port number

Chapter 19: Setting LLDP and LLDP-MED248

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249Chapter 20Setting sFlowThis chapter provides a brief description of the sFlow feature and explains how to enable this feature on the switch and on

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide25 IPv6 Gateway— IPv6 address of the next hop of the switch’s default rou

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Chapter 20: Setting sFlow250OverviewThe sFlow agent allows the switch to gather data about the traffic on the ports and to send the data to sFlow coll

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide251To configure the agent to forward these port statistics to the collecto

Page 171 - Chapter 16

Chapter 20: Setting sFlow252Configuring sFlow on a PortTo configure the sFlow feature on a port, do the following:1. Hover the cursor over the Discove

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide2534. Change the following fields as needed: Interface— Indicates the por

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Chapter 20: Setting sFlow254Specifying an sFlow Collector Use this procedure to specify the IP addresses and the UDP ports of the sFlow collectors on

Page 174 - Server 1

AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide255Figure 97. sFlow Collector Page5. Define or change the following fields

Page 175 - Using RADIUS

Chapter 20: Setting sFlow256Enabling sFlow on the SwitchTo enable the sFlow feature on a switch, do the following:1. Hover the cursor over the Discove

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide257Displaying the sFlow SettingsTo display the sFlow settings, do the foll

Page 177 - RADIUS Server

Chapter 20: Setting sFlow258

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Chapter 2: Starting a Management Session26Selecting Items from a Web PageTo select a feature or parameter, place your cursor over the selection and cl

Page 179 - Using TACACS+

AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide27What to Configure FirstHere are a few suggestions on what to configure d

Page 180

Chapter 2: Starting a Management Session28Saving Your ChangesIn the web interface, there are two ways to save your changes.After you complete a proced

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide29Ending a Web Management SessionTo end a web management session, select L

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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 Session30

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31Chapter 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 Parameters32Setting 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 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide33Setting SystemTime ManuallyTo set the system time manually, do the follo

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Chapter 3: Basic Switch Parameters344. There are two ways to set the date and time manually. Use either Step 4 or Step 5. To type in the system date a

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide35The System Time Settings page is displayed. For an example of this page,

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Chapter 3: Basic Switch Parameters36NoteThe switch does not set DST automatically. If the switch is in a locale that uses DST, you must remember to en

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide37Setting a Telnet or SSH ServerThe AlliedWare Plus Web Browser interface

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Chapter 3: Basic Switch Parameters384. Configure the following parameters as necessary: Telnet— Selecting this field enables a Telnet server on the s

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide39Setting a Remote Log ServerYou can use the AlliedWare Plus Web browser i

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Chapter 3: Basic Switch Parameters40Setting the Switch InformationThis procedure allows you to set information about the switch, such as a switch name

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide41Change the following parameters as necessary: System Name — Specifies a

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Chapter 3: Basic Switch Parameters42Setting the Configuration FileWithin the web browser interface, you can upload a configuration file on to the swit

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide43The following fields are displayed: Startup Config— Name of the active

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Chapter 3: Basic Switch Parameters44Managing User AccountsThe procedures in this section describe how to create user accounts, as well as change passw

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide453. Enter a name in the User Name field.This field specifies the log-on n

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Chapter 3: Basic Switch Parameters46Figure 15. User Management Page with Change Password Tab4. Use the pull-down menu next to the User Name field to s

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide47Changing theUser PrivilegeTo change the privilege of a user, do the foll

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Chapter 3: Basic Switch Parameters48 Level 1: Management accounts with a user level of 1 have restricted access to the switch.6. Click Set Privilege.

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide49Rebooting a SwitchResetting the switch ends your web browser management

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Chapter 3: Basic Switch Parameters50Upgrading the SoftwareYou can obtain the latest version of the AlliedWare Plus software from the Allied Telesis we

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide51Figure 18. System Upgrade Page5. Click Browse to select an image file fr

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Chapter 3: Basic Switch Parameters52Returning the AlliedWare Plus Configuration to the Factory Default ValuesTo reset the AlliedWare Plus Management S

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide53Displaying System InformationTo view basic information about the switch,

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Chapter 3: Basic Switch Parameters54 System Contact— Contact person for the switch. To configure this field, see “Setting the Switch Information” on

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide55The Administration Options section displays the following information:

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57Chapter 4Setting Port ParametersThis chapter describes how to display and modify the port settings, such as back pressure and flow control. In addit

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Chapter 4: Setting Port Parameters58Displaying the Port ParametersThe port numbering system in the AlliedWare Plus web browser interface has the forma

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide59Figure 20. Switching Tab with Port Tab 2. From the Switching tab, hover

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Chapter 4: Setting Port Parameters604. The following fields are displayed: Interface— Port number. Type— Indicates if the port is fiber or copper. I

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide61 Flow Control— Indicates if flow control (send and receive) is enabled

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Chapter 4: Setting Port Parameters62Changing 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 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide63Figure 22. Port Configuration Modify Page5. Configure the following para

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Chapter 4: Setting Port Parameters64 Negotiation— State of Auto Negotiation on a port. Select “Auto” to enable Auto Negotiation on a port or “Manual”

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide656. To set the port to the default port value, click Default. Otherwise,

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Chapter 4: Setting Port Parameters66Displaying the Storm Control SettingsTo display the storm control settings, do the following:1. Hover the cursor o

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide67 Multicast Level— Maximum number of ingress packets per second of multi

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Chapter 4: Setting Port Parameters68Modifying the Storm Control SettingsTo modify the storm control settings, do the following:1. Hover the cursor ove

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide695. Change the following fields as needed: Interface— Indicates the port

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide7Chapter 12: Setting Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) Snooping ..

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71Chapter 5Setting Port StatisticsThis chapter describes how to display and clear port statistics. Within the AlliedWare Plus software, you can displa

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Chapter 5: Setting Port Statistics72Displaying Port StatisticsYou can display several types of port statistics. See the following sections: “Displayi

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide73The following fields are displayed: Interface— Port number. 0-64 Byte

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Chapter 5: Setting Port Statistics74Figure 26. Port Statistics with Receive TabThe following fields are displayed: Interface— Port number. Total Byt

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide75 Fragmented Frames— Number of undersized frames and frames with alignme

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Chapter 5: Setting Port Statistics76The Port Statistics with the Transmit tab selected is displayed. See Figure 27.Figure 27. Port Statistics with Tra

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide77 Total Collision Frames— Total number of collisions on the port. MAC E

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Chapter 5: Setting Port Statistics78The following fields are displayed: Interface— Port number. Rx Unicast Packets— Number of ingress unicast packet

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide79Clearing Port StatisticsTo clear the statistics for a port, do the follo

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Chapter 5: Setting Port Statistics80Refreshing Port StatisticsTo refresh the port statistics, do the following:1. Hover the cursor over the Switching

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

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Chapter 6: Setting Port Mirroring82OverviewTo use the port mirroring feature, you must designate one or more source ports and one destination port. Th

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide83Displaying Port Mirroring SettingsTo display the port mirroring assignme

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Chapter 6: Setting Port Mirroring84packets are mirrored and monitored. In this case, transmit is the specified direction the packets mirror. There can

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide85Assigning a Destination PortThe destination port is the source port wher

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Chapter 6: Setting Port Mirroring86Specifying Direction TypeTo specify source ports and type of packet direction, do the following:1. Hover the cursor

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide875. Select the type of mirroring for the port. The choices are: None— Po

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Chapter 6: Setting Port Mirroring88

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89Chapter 7Setting the Port Spanning Tree ProtocolThe Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) and the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) guard against the forma

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Chapter 7: Setting the Port Spanning Tree Protocol90OverviewSTP and RSTP prevent loops from forming by ensuring that only one path exists between the

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide91Displaying Port Spanning Tree Protocol SettingsTo display the Spanning T

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Chapter 7: Setting the Port Spanning Tree Protocol92 Version— Spanning Tree Protocol version. (STP or RSTP). The default setting is RSTP. Edge Port—

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide93Modifying Port Spanning Tree Protocol SettingsTo modify port settings fo

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Chapter 7: Setting the Port Spanning Tree Protocol94 Path Cost (1-200000000)— Use this field to specify the cost of a port to the root bridge. This c

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95Chapter 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 Address96Displaying the MAC Address You can display both the unicast and multicast addresses in the MAC address table. See

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide97The following fields are displayed: MAC Address— Dynamic or static unic

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Chapter 8: Setting the MAC Address98Assigning a MAC AddressYou can assign a new unicast or multicast MAC address to the MAC address table. See the fol

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide995. Select a port number with the Port Number pull-down menu.You can only

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