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Page 1 - User’s Guide

Management SoftwareAT-S41◆User’s GuideFOR THE AT-8326GB FAST ETHERNET SWITCHVERSION 1.0®PN 613-50283-00 Rev B

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10PrefaceThis guide contains instructions on how configure the AT-8326GB Fast Ethernet switch using the AT-S41 management software.How This Guide is O

Page 3 - Table of Contents

AT-S41 User’s Guide100This menu lists the ports on the switch and each port’s current PVID assignment. For example, referring to the figure above, Por

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AT-S41 User’s Guide101Viewing or Modifying a Tagged or Untagged VLANThere are two phases to modifying a VLAN. You might need to perform both phases or

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AT-S41 User’s Guide102The Config VLAN Member Menu for the VLAN is displayed, as shown in Figure 27. This menu contains all the current information abo

Page 6 - Section III

AT-S41 User’s Guide103a. Type I to choose Select Stack ID and enter the number of the switch in the stack containing ports that you want to add or rem

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AT-S41 User’s Guide104This menu lists the ports on the switch and each port’s current PVID assignment. For example, referring to the figure above, Por

Page 8 - List of Figures

AT-S41 User’s Guide105Deleting a Tagged or Untagged VLANTo delete a VLAN, perform the following procedure:1. From the Main Menu, type A to select the

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AT-S41 User’s Guide106Port-based VLAN Mode OverviewThe AT-8326GB switch features a special Port-based VLAN mode. This VLAN mode allows you to create V

Page 10 - How This Guide is Organized

AT-S41 User’s Guide107Creating a Port-based VLANTo create a new port-based VLAN, perform the following procedure:NoteThis procedure assumes that the s

Page 11 - Document Conventions

AT-S41 User’s Guide1085. Type I to select Set VLAN ID/Index.The following prompt is displayed:Enter VLAN ID ->Enter VLAN ID >6. Enter a unique V

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AT-S41 User’s Guide109NoteThe ports that you just added to the new VLAN are not removed from their current VLAN assignments. You must remove the ports

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AT-S41 User’s Guide11Document ConventionsThis document uses the following conventions:NoteNotes provide additional information.WarningWarnings inform

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AT-S41 User’s Guide110Modifying a Port-based VLANThe following procedure explains how to change the name of a port-based VLAN, as well as add or remov

Page 15 - Overview

AT-S41 User’s Guide1115. To modify the VLAN, use the commands at the bottom of the screen.The commands are described below:[C]hange a VLAN NameThis co

Page 16 - Management Software Overview

AT-S41 User’s Guide112Setting GVRP StatusTo set the GVRP status, perform the following procedure:1. From the Main Menu, type A to select the Advanced

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AT-S41 User’s Guide113Resetting the VLAN Parameters to DefaultThis command deletes all VLANs that you created. All ports are returned back to the Defa

Page 18 - Local Management Session

AT-S41 User’s Guide114Setting the VLAN TypeThe AT-8326GB switch can operate in either the 802.1Q VLAN mode for creating tagged and untagged VLANs or t

Page 19 - Telnet Management Session

115Chapter 11MAC Address TableThis chapter contains the procedures for viewing the MAC address table. The sections in this chapter include:❑ MAC Addre

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AT-S41 User’s Guide116MAC Address OverviewEvery hardware device on your network has a unique MAC address. This address is assigned to the device by th

Page 21 - SNMP Management Session

AT-S41 User’s Guide117on which the packet was received. This prevents packets from being forwarded onto inappropriate LAN segments and increases netwo

Page 22 - Stacking

AT-S41 User’s Guide118Displaying MAC AddressesTo display the MAC address table, perform the following procedure:1. From the Main Menu, type B to selec

Page 23 - Stacking Overview

AT-S41 User’s Guide119The management software displays the MAC addresses based on your selection. Figure 32 is an example of the Display MAC Address b

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AT-S41 User’s Guide12Where to Find Web-based GuidesThe Allied Telesyn Web site at www.alliedtelesyn.com contains PDF files of the Installation and Use

Page 25 - Local and Telnet Management

AT-S41 User’s Guide120Viewing MAC Addresses by PortThis section contains the procedure for viewing the dynamic MAC addresses that have been learned on

Page 26 - Starting a Local or Telnet

AT-S41 User’s Guide121Viewing the MAC Addresses by MACThis section contains the procedure for viewing the dynamic MAC addresses learned on the ports o

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AT-S41 User’s Guide122Viewing the MAC Addresses of a VLANThe procedure in this section can be useful if you created VLANs on the switch and want to vi

Page 28 - Starting a Local

AT-S41 User’s Guide123Adding Static MAC AddressesThe management software allows you to assign up to 256 static MAC addresses on an AT-8326GB Fast Ethe

Page 29 - Command>

AT-S41 User’s Guide124Deleting Static MAC AddressesTo delete a static MAC address, perform the following procedure:1. From the Main Menu, type B to se

Page 30 - Local Session

AT-S41 User’s Guide125Changing the Aging TimeThe switch uses the aging time to delete inactive dynamic MAC addresses from the MAC address table. When

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126Chapter 12Quality of ServiceThis chapter contains the procedures for configuring the Quality of Service (QoS) feature of the AT-S41 software. Secti

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AT-S41 User’s Guide127Quality of Service OverviewThe AT-8326GB switch supports QoS as specified in the IEEE 802.1p and 802.1Q standards. QoS can be im

Page 33 - Address?

AT-S41 User’s Guide128Configuring QoSTo configure QoS on the switch, perform the following procedure:1. From the Main Menu, type A to select Advanced

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AT-S41 User’s Guide1296. Enter a traffic class.The following prompt is displayed, where X equals the traffic class specified in the last step.Enter qu

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AT-S41 User’s Guide13Contacting Allied Telesyn Technical SupportThis section provides Allied Telesyn contact information for technical support as well

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130Chapter 13IGMP SnoopingThis chapter explains how to activate and configure the IGMP snooping feature on the switch. Sections in the chapter include

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AT-S41 User’s Guide131IGMP Snooping OverviewThe Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) enables routers to create lists of end nodes that want to re

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AT-S41 User’s Guide132Activating IGMP SnoopingTo enable or disable IGMP snooping on the switch and to configure IGMP snooping parameters, perform the

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AT-S41 User’s Guide133This parameter also specifies the time interval used by the switch in determining whether a multicast router is still active. Th

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AT-S41 User’s Guide134Viewing Group MembersYou can use the AT-S41 software to display a list of the members of each multicast group on a switch. To di

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AT-S41 User’s Guide135Group MembersThe port(s) on the switch to which one or more host nodes of the multicast group are connected.VLAN IDThe VLAN ID o

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136Chapter 14Broadcast Storm ControlThis chapter contains the procedures for configuring the broadcast storm control feature of the AT-S41 management

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AT-S41 User’s Guide137Broadcast Storm Control OverviewMost frames on an Ethernet network are unicast frames. A unicast frame is sent to a single desti

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AT-S41 User’s Guide138Activating Broadcast Storm ControlTo activate the Broadcast Storm Control feature for the switch, perform the following procedur

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139Chapter 15Port StatisticsThis chapter contains the procedure for displaying data traffic statistics. This chapter includes the following section:❑

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AT-S41 User’s Guide14Obtaining Management Software UpdatesNew releases of management software for our managed products can be downloaded from the Alli

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AT-S41 User’s Guide140Displaying Port StatisticsTo display Ethernet port statistics, perform the following procedure:1. From the Main Menu, type S to

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AT-S41 User’s Guide141The Statistics Menu for a selected port is displayed in Figure 37.Figure 38 Port Statistics MenuThe information in the Statisti

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AT-S41 User’s Guide142Oversize Packets Number of packets exceeding the maximum specified by IEEE 802.3 (1518 bytes including the CRC) received on the

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143Chapter 16Management Software UpdatesThis chapter explains how to obtain new versions of the AT-S41 management software and how to download the sof

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AT-S41 User’s Guide144Obtaining Software UpdatesNew releases of the AT-S41 management software are available from the Allied Telesyn web site at www.a

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AT-S41 User’s Guide145Downloading New Management Software from a Local Management SessionThis section contains the procedure for downloading a new ver

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AT-S41 User’s Guide146The XModem Software Upgrade Menu is displayed in Figure 39.Figure 39 XModem Software Upgrade Menu5. Type U to select Upgrade Im

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AT-S41 User’s Guide147The Send File pop-up window is displayed in Figure 41. Figure 41 Send File Window9. Click the Browse button on the Send File wi

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AT-S41 User’s Guide148Downloading a New Management Software Image Using TFTPTFTP software is available from various sources and is included in SNMP wh

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AT-S41 User’s Guide149The TFTP Software Upgrade Menu is displayed in Figure 43.Figure 43 TFTP Software Upgrade MenuYou will need to provide the follo

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15Section IOverviewThe chapters in this section provide an overview of the AT-S41 management software on the AT-8326GB Fast Ethernet switch. They revi

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AT-S41 User’s Guide150The following prompt is displayed: Download file (Y/N)> 8. Type Y to select Yes.The software immediately begins to download o

Page 59 - Port Security Overview

151Section IIIWeb Browser ManagementThe chapters in this section explain how to manage an AT-8326GB Fast Ethernet switch using a Web browser. The chap

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152Chapter 17Starting a Web Browser Management SessionThis chapter contains the procedure for starting a management session on an AT-8326GB stack usin

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AT-S41 User’s Guide153Starting a Web Browser Management SessionThis section explains how to start a Web browser management session. NoteIn order for y

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AT-S41 User’s Guide154The management software home page will appear, as displayed in Figure 45.Figure 45 Management Software Home PageThis is the hom

Page 63 - Setting a Threshold

AT-S41 User’s Guide155Browser Tools You can use your browser’s bookmark feature to remember frequently-used menu pages. Quitting from aWeb BrowserMana

Page 64 - Setting Intrusion Detection

156Chapter 18Basic Switch ParametersThe procedures in this chapter explain how to set the following switch parameters:❑ Configuring an IP Address on p

Page 65 - Port Trunking

AT-S41 User’s Guide157Configuring an IP AddressNoteFor guidelines on when to assign an IP address, subnet address, and gateway address to an AT-8326GB

Page 66 - Port Trunking Overview

AT-S41 User’s Guide158System IP AddressThis parameter specifies the IP address of the switch. You must specify an IP address if you intend to remotely

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AT-S41 User’s Guide159Configuring System Administration InformationThe procedure in this section explains how to assign a name to the switch, along wi

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16Chapter 1Management Software OverviewThe AT-S41 management software is intended for the AT-8326GB Fast Ethernet switch. The software allows you to a

Page 69 - Creating a Port Trunk

AT-S41 User’s Guide160System NameThis parameter specifies a name for the switch (for example, Sales). This parameter is optional and may contain up to

Page 70 - Enter trunk group number->

AT-S41 User’s Guide161Setting the User Interface ConfigurationThe procedure in this section explains how to set the user interface or security feature

Page 71 - Deleting a Port Trunk

AT-S41 User’s Guide162Telnet UI Idle TimeoutThis parameter causes the management software to automatically end a management session if it does not det

Page 72 - Setting Port Trunk Status

AT-S41 User’s Guide163Activating DHCP This application protocol was developed to simplify network management. It is used to automatically assign IP co

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AT-S41 User’s Guide164Configuring SNMP Community Strings and Trap IP AddressesTo configure the SNMP community strings for the switch and to assign up

Page 74 - Port Monitoring Overview

AT-S41 User’s Guide165SNMP Trap Receivers: IP AddressAllows you to add up to four SNMP trap receivers. SNMP Trap Receivers: CommunityAllows you to add

Page 75 - Enabling Port Monitoring

AT-S41 User’s Guide166Resetting the Management Software Default ValuesThe procedure in this section returns all management parameters to their default

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AT-S41 User’s Guide167Rebooting a SwitchTo reboot a switch, perform the following procedure:1. Click on the Tools menu tab and select System Reboot fr

Page 77 - Modifying Port Monitoring

AT-S41 User’s Guide168Viewing the AT-S41 Switch InformationThe procedure in this section explains how to display general information about the switch.

Page 78 - Disabling Port Monitoring

AT-S41 User’s Guide169Ping ExecutionTo configure the ping execution settings on the switch, perform the following procedure:1. Click on the Tools menu

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AT-S41 User’s Guide17There are four different types of management sessions that you can use to access the AT-S41 management software on an AT-8326GB F

Page 80 - STP Overview

AT-S41 User’s Guide1704. To view the ping results, click the Show Ping Results button.The Ping Test Result page is displayed, as shown in Figure 54.Fi

Page 81 - Redundant

AT-S41 User’s Guide171Bootstrap ConfigurationThe bootstrap feature allows you to download new software and configuration settings when you boot up the

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AT-S41 User’s Guide172RemoteIf you choose the remote boot load mode, the switch downloads software from a TFTP server and boots using the newly downlo

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173Chapter 19Port ParametersThe procedures in this chapter allow you to view and change the parameter settings for the individual ports on a switch. E

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AT-S41 User’s Guide174Configuring Port ParametersTo configure the parameter settings for a port on a switch, perform the following procedure: 1. Click

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AT-S41 User’s Guide175Type The port types. Ports 1-24 are 10/100Base-TX and can operate at 10/100 Mbps. Ports 25-26 are 1000Base-TX and can operate at

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AT-S41 User’s Guide176Possible values are:Enabled - The port is allowed to use flow control. This is the default setting for all of the ports on the s

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AT-S41 User’s Guide177Configuring Gigabit Port TypePorts 25 and 26 can operate as either GBIC ports or 10/100/1000 Mbps twisted pair ports. The defaul

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AT-S41 User’s Guide178Displaying Port StatusThe procedure in this section displays the operating status of the ports on a switch. To display the statu

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AT-S41 User’s Guide179If you select a port, the Configuration of Port page is displayed, as shown in Figure 59.Figure 59 Configuration of a Port This

Page 90 - VLAN Overview

AT-S41 User’s Guide18Local Management SessionYou establish a local management session with an AT-8326GB Fast Ethernet switch by connecting either a te

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AT-S41 User’s Guide180port to resume normal operation. You can also disable an unused port to secure it from unauthorized connections. Possible values

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AT-S41 User’s Guide181Displaying Port StatisticsThe procedure in this section displays the statistics of a port on a switch. To display the statistics

Page 93 - Untagged and

AT-S41 User’s Guide182Good Multicast Number of valid multicast packets received on the port.CRC/Align Errors Number of packets with a cyclic redundanc

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183Chapter 20Port SecurityThis chapter explains how to configure port security. NoteFor background information on port security, refer to the Port Sec

Page 95 - Tagged VLAN

AT-S41 User’s Guide184Configuring Port SecurityTo configure the switch’s port security, perform the following procedure:1. Click on the Advanced Confi

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AT-S41 User’s Guide1854. If you selected the Limit security mode, you can set a threshold or specific limit on the maximum number of dynamic MAC addre

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AT-S41 User’s Guide186Displaying Port Security SettingsTo view the switch’s port security settings, perform the following procedure:1. Click on the Ad

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187Chapter 21Port TrunksThis chapter contains the procedures for creating or deleting a port trunk using a Web browser management session.NoteFor back

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AT-S41 User’s Guide188Creating or Deleting a Port TrunkCautionDo not connect the cables of a port trunk to the ports on the switch until after you hav

Page 100 - Enter PVID for port 1>

AT-S41 User’s Guide1892. To create a port trunk, do the following:a. Check the ports that will make up the port trunk. A port trunk can contain up to

Page 101 - Enter VLAN ID>

AT-S41 User’s Guide19Telnet Management SessionAny management workstation on your network that has the Telnet application protocol can be used to manag

Page 102 - AT-S41 User’s Guide

190Chapter 22Port MonitoringThis chapter contains the procedure for enabling and disabling port monitoring.NoteFor background information on port moni

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AT-S41 User’s Guide191Configuring Port MonitoringTo enable or disable port monitoring, perform the following procedure: 1. Click on the Advanced Confi

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192Chapter 23Spanning Tree ProtocolThis chapter explains how to configure the STP bridge parameters on an AT-8326GB Fast Ethernet switch from a Web br

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AT-S41 User’s Guide193Configuring a Bridge’s STP SettingsCautionSTP on a bridge is disabled by default. If you enable STP, the bridge provides default

Page 106 - Port-based VLAN Mode Overview

AT-S41 User’s Guide194Bridge PriorityThe priority number for the bridge. This number is used in determining the root bridge for STP. The bridge with t

Page 107 - Creating a Port-based VLAN

AT-S41 User’s Guide195Configuring STP Port SettingsTo display and configure the STP settings, perform the following procedure:1. Click on the Basic Co

Page 108 - Enter port number>

AT-S41 User’s Guide196NotePort priority cannot be set on ports that are part of a trunk group. Path CostThe spanning tree algorithm uses the cost para

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197Chapter 24Virtual LANsThis chapter explains how to create, modify, and delete VLANs. This chapter also explains how to change a switch’s VLAN opera

Page 110 - Modifying a Port-based VLAN

AT-S41 User’s Guide198Creating a Tagged or Untagged VLANThe procedure for creating a new VLAN is divided into the following phases: ❑ Phase 1: Assigni

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AT-S41 User’s Guide199Phase 1 This phase assigns a VID and a name to your VLAN and also designates the VLAN port members. 1. Click on the Advanced Con

Page 112 - Setting GVRP Status

Copyright © 2003 Allied Telesyn, Inc. 960 Stewart Drive Suite B, Sunnyvale, CA 94085 USAAll rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reprod

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AT-S41 User’s Guide20Web Browser Management SessionYou can also use a Web browser to manage a switch. This is another type of remote management, just

Page 114 - Setting the VLAN Type

AT-S41 User’s Guide200If the VLAN will be unique in your network, then the name should be unique as well. If the VLAN will be part of a larger VLAN th

Page 115 - MAC Address Table

AT-S41 User’s Guide201Phase 2 This phase to creating a new VLAN converts the tagged ports that you added to the new VLAN into untagged ports. This pro

Page 116 - MAC Address Overview

AT-S41 User’s Guide202For example, if you wanted to make Port 5 an untagged port of a VLAN with a VID of 7, you would change the PVID for Port 5 to th

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AT-S41 User’s Guide203Viewing or Modifying a Tagged or Untagged VLANThere are two phases to modifying a VLAN. You might need to perform both phases or

Page 118 - Displaying MAC Addresses

AT-S41 User’s Guide204The VLAN Create/Modify page will appear, as displayed in Figure 70.Figure 70 VLAN Create/Modify (802.1Q VLANs)The rows on the p

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AT-S41 User’s Guide2053. To add a tagged port to the VLAN, click the Tagged radio button of the port.NoteYou cannot add untagged ports to a VLAN from

Page 120 - Viewing MAC Addresses by Port

AT-S41 User’s Guide206Phase 2 You must perform this phase whenever you need to add or remove an untagged port from a VLAN. This phase explains how to

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AT-S41 User’s Guide207For example, if you wanted to make Port 5 an untagged port of a VLAN with a VID of 7, you would change the PVID for Port 5 to th

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AT-S41 User’s Guide208Deleting a Tagged or Untagged VLANTo delete a VLAN, perform the following procedure:1. Click on the Advanced Config menu tab and

Page 123 - Adding Static MAC Addresses

AT-S41 User’s Guide209Creating a Port-based VLANTo create a port-based VLAN, perform the following procedure:NoteThis procedure assumes that the switc

Page 124 - Deleting Static MAC Addresses

AT-S41 User’s Guide21SNMP Management SessionAnother way to remotely manage an AT-8326GB switch is with an SNMP management program, such as HP Openview

Page 125 - Changing the Aging Time

AT-S41 User’s Guide210NoteThe ports that you just added to the new VLAN are not removed from their current VLAN assignments. You must remove the ports

Page 126 - Quality of Service

AT-S41 User’s Guide211Viewing or Modifying a Port-based VLANTo view the configuration of a port-based VLAN or to modify a VLAN, such as to add or remo

Page 127 - Quality of Service Overview

AT-S41 User’s Guide212The page indicates which ports in the stack are members of the VLAN. A check in a check box indicates that the port is a VLAN me

Page 128 - Configuring QoS

AT-S41 User’s Guide213Setting the VLAN TypeAn AT-8326GB stack can operate in either the 802.1Q VLAN mode for creating tagged and untagged VLANs or the

Page 129 - Queue is in range of 0 to 1

214Chapter 25MAC Address TableThis chapter contains instructions on how to view the dynamic and static addresses in the MAC address table of the switc

Page 130 - IGMP Snooping

AT-S41 User’s Guide215Viewing the MAC Address by PortThis section contains the procedure for viewing the dynamic MAC addresses that have been learned

Page 131 - IGMP Snooping Overview

AT-S41 User’s Guide216Viewing the MAC Addresses by MACThis section contains the procedure for viewing the dynamic MAC addresses that have been learned

Page 132 - Activating IGMP Snooping

AT-S41 User’s Guide2173. To modify the aging time, enter a value in seconds in the Aging Time field and click the Apply button. The Aging Time setting

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AT-S41 User’s Guide218Viewing the MAC Addresses of a VLANThe procedure in this section can be useful if you created VLANs on the switch and want to vi

Page 134 - Viewing Group Members

AT-S41 User’s Guide2192. Enter the VLAN ID whose static and dynamic MAC addresses you want to view into the VLAN ID field.3. Click the Apply button ne

Page 135 - Group Members

22Chapter 2StackingThis chapter explains the stacking features of the AT-8326GB switch. The sections in this chapter include:❑ Stacking Overview on pa

Page 136 - Broadcast Storm Control

AT-S41 User’s Guide220Adding Static MAC AddressesThe management software allows you to assign up to 256 static MAC addresses on an AT-8326GB switch.To

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AT-S41 User’s Guide221Deleting Static MAC AddressesTo delete a static MAC address, perform the following procedure:1. Click on the Basic Config menu t

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222Chapter 26Quality of ServiceThis chapter contains instructions on how to configure QoS. This chapter contains the following procedure:❑ Configuring

Page 139 - Port Statistics

AT-S41 User’s Guide223Configuring QoSNoteQuality of Service is not supported in port-based VLAN mode.To configure QoS, perform the following procedure

Page 140 - Displaying Port Statistics

AT-S41 User’s Guide224NoteThe tagged information in a frame is not changed as the frame traverses the switch. A tagged frame exits the switch with the

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225Chapter 27IGMP SnoopingThis chapter explains how to activate and configure the IGMP snooping feature on the switch. Sections in the chapter include

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AT-S41 User’s Guide226Activating IGMP SnoopingTo enable or disable IGMP snooping on the switch and to configure IGMP snooping parameters, perform the

Page 143 - Management Software Updates

AT-S41 User’s Guide227VIDThe VLAN ID of the VLAN the multicast group belongs to. This parameter will only be visible if you have created a VLAN. Multi

Page 144 - Obtaining Software Updates

AT-S41 User’s Guide228Viewing Group MembersYou can use the AT-S41 software to display a list of the members of each multicast group on a switch. To di

Page 145 - Management Session

229Chapter 28Broadcast Storm Control This chapter contains instructions on how to configure the broadcast storm control feature on the switch.NoteFor

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AT-S41 User’s Guide23Stacking OverviewThe stacking feature can make it easier for you to manage the AT-8326GB switches in your network. It offers the

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AT-S41 User’s Guide230Activating Broadcast Storm Control and Setting a ThresholdTo activate broadcast storm control and set a threshold, perform the f

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231Chapter 29Management Software UpdatesThis chapter explains how to obtain new versions of the AT-S41 management software and how to download the sof

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AT-S41 User’s Guide232Obtaining Software UpdatesNew releases of the AT-S41 management software are available from the Allied Telesyn Web site at www.a

Page 150 - Download file (Y/N)>

AT-S41 User’s Guide233Downloading a New Management Software Image Using TFTPTFTP software is available from various sources and is included in SNMP wh

Page 151 - Web Browser Management

AT-S41 User’s Guide234The parameters on the Image Upgrade page are defined below: Image Version/DateThe software version and date currently on the swi

Page 152 - Starting a Web Browser

235Appendix A AT-S41 Default SettingsThis appendix lists the AT-S41 factory default settings.Setting DefaultIP Address 0.0.0.0Subnet Mask 0.0.0.0 Gate

Page 153 - Switch’s IP Address

AT-S41 User’s Guide236Port Trunking DisabledPorts 25 and 26Port Type (GBIC or Twisted Pair) Twisted PairVLANsPort-based and Tagged VLANs EnabledDefaul

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AT-S41 User’s Guide24Stacking and the Management SoftwareIf you are using the stacking feature of the AT-8326GB switch, the first thing that you shoul

Page 155 - Management

25Section IILocal and Telnet ManagementThe chapters in this section explain how to manage an AT-8326GB Fast Ethernet switch from a local or Telnet man

Page 156 - Basic Switch Parameters

26Chapter 3Starting a Local or Telnet Management SessionThis chapter contains the procedures for starting local and Telnet management sessions on an A

Page 157 - Configuring an IP Address

AT-S41 User’s Guide27Local Management SessionOn the front panel of the AT-8326GB switch is an RS232 terminal port. You use this port to establish a lo

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AT-S41 User’s Guide28Starting a LocalManagementSessionTo start a local management session, perform the following procedure:1. Connect one end of the n

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AT-S41 User’s Guide29NoteThese are the default settings for the RS232 terminal port. They are for a DEC VT100 or ANSI terminal, or an equivalent termi

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AT-S41 User’s Guide30Quitting from aLocal SessionTo quit a local session, return to the Main Menu and type Q for Quit. You should always exit from a m

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AT-S41 User’s Guide31Telnet Management SessionYou can use the Telnet application protocol from a workstation on your network to manage an AT-8326GB st

Page 163 - Activating DHCP

32Chapter 4Basic Switch ParametersThis chapter contains a variety of information and procedures. It contains information about when to assign an IP ad

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AT-S41 User’s Guide33When Does an AT-8326GB Switch Need an IP Address?One of your first tasks as you begin to build your network will be to determine

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AT-S41 User’s Guide34Configuring an IP AddressThe procedure in this section explains how to manually assign an IP address, subnet mask, and gateway ad

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AT-S41 User’s Guide35Subnet [M]askThis command specifies a subnet mask for the stack. Default [G]ateway AddressThis command specifies the default rout

Page 167 - Rebooting a Switch

AT-S41 User’s Guide36Configuring System Administration InformationThe procedure in this section explains how to assign a name to the switch, along wit

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AT-S41 User’s Guide37NoteIt is advised that you assign each stack a name. The names can help you identify the various stacks when you manage them and

Page 169 - Ping Execution

AT-S41 User’s Guide38Setting the User Interface ConfigurationThe procedure in this section explains how to set the AT-S41 user interface security feat

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AT-S41 User’s Guide39the local management station after the specified period of time. This security feature can prevent unauthorized individuals from

Page 171 - Bootstrap Configuration

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AT-S41 User’s Guide40Enable/Disable [S]NMP AgentThis command allows you to disable the SNMP management feature on the stack, and so prevent individual

Page 173 - Port Parameters

AT-S41 User’s Guide41Activating DHCP This application protocol was developed to simplify network management. It is used to automatically assign IP con

Page 174 - Configuring Port Parameters

AT-S41 User’s Guide42Configuring SNMP Community Strings and Trap IP AddressesTo configure the SNMP community strings for the stack and to assign up to

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AT-S41 User’s Guide43Enable/Disable SNMP [T]rap Receiver This command specifies the status of a trap receiver. This parameter can be set to E for enab

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AT-S41 User’s Guide44Resetting the Management Software Default ValuesThe procedure in this section returns all management parameters in a stack to the

Page 177 - Configuring Gigabit Port Type

AT-S41 User’s Guide45Rebooting a SwitchTo reboot a switch, perform the following procedure:1. From the Main Menu, type T to select Switch Tools.2. Fro

Page 178 - Displaying Port Status

AT-S41 User’s Guide46Viewing the AT-S41 Switch InformationThe procedure in this section explains how to display general information about the stack, i

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AT-S41 User’s Guide47Ping ExecutionTo configure the ping execution settings on the switch, perform the following procedure:1. From the Main Menu, type

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AT-S41 User’s Guide484. Select one of the two ping test options by typing the corresponding bracketed letter: Execute Ping or Stop Ping.[E]xecute Ping

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AT-S41 User’s Guide49Bootstrap ConfigurationThe bootstrap feature allows you to download new software and configuration settings when you boot up the

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AT-S41 User’s Guide50RemoteIf you choose the remote boot load mode, the stack downloads software from a TFTP server and boots using the newly download

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AT-S41 User’s Guide51Set [F]ile TypeIf you selected the remote boot load mode, you can choose what kind of files the switch will download while it is

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52Chapter 5Port ParametersThis chapter contains procedures for viewing and changing the parameter settings for the individual ports on a stack. This c

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AT-S41 User’s Guide53Configuring Port ParametersTo configure the parameter settings for a port on the stack, perform the following procedure: 1. From

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AT-S41 User’s Guide54TypeThe port types. Ports 1-24 are 10/100Base-TX and can operate at 10/100 Mbps. Ports 25-26 are 1000Base-TX and can operate at 1

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AT-S41 User’s Guide55Possible values are:Enabled - The port is allowed to use flow control. This is the default setting for all of the ports on the st

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AT-S41 User’s Guide56Configuring Gigabit Port TypePorts 25 and 26 can operate as either GBIC ports or as 10/100/1000 Mbps twisted pair ports. The defa

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AT-S41 User’s Guide576. Enter your selection. Type G to make the port a GBIC port or T to make the port a twisted pair port.The port type change is di

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58Chapter 6Port SecurityThis chapter contains the procedures for setting port security. The sections in this chapter include:❑ Port Security Overview

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AT-S41 User’s Guide59Port Security OverviewThe port security feature can enhance the security of your network. You can use the feature to control the

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AT-S41 User’s Guide60The MAC aging time is disabled under this security level. The dynamic MAC addresses learned on a port and added to the MAC addres

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AT-S41 User’s Guide61Configuring Port SecurityTo set a port’s security level, perform the following procedure:1. From the Main Menu, type A to select

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AT-S41 User’s Guide626. Select the desired security level.❑ To disable security on the port, type N to select Normal mode. This is the default securit

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AT-S41 User’s Guide63Setting a ThresholdThe Limited security mode lets you set a maximum number of dynamic MAC addresses a port on a switch can learn.

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AT-S41 User’s Guide64Setting Intrusion DetectionThe Limited and Secure security modes let you determine how the switch responds when it receives MAC a

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65Chapter 7Port TrunkingThis chapter contains the procedures for configuring port trunks. Sections in the chapter include:❑ Port Trunking Overview on

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AT-S41 User’s Guide66Port Trunking OverviewPort trunking is an economical way for you to increase the bandwidth between an AT-8326GB switch and anothe

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AT-S41 User’s Guide67❑ When cabling a trunk, the order of the connections should be maintained on both nodes. The lowest numbered port in a trunk on t

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AT-S41 User’s Guide68You can also use port trunks to increase the bandwidth between switches. The example in Figure 19 shows a port trunk of four data

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AT-S41 User’s Guide69Creating a Port TrunkThis section contains the procedure for creating a port trunk on a stack. Be sure to review the guidelines i

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AT-S41 User’s Guide703. Type I to choose Select Stack ID and enter the ID number of the switch in the stack where you want to create the port trunk. (

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AT-S41 User’s Guide71Deleting a Port TrunkCautionDisconnect the cables from the port trunk on the switch before performing the following procedure. Re

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AT-S41 User’s Guide72Setting Port Trunk StatusTo enable or disable a port trunk, perform the following procedure:1. From the Main Menu, type A to sele

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73Chapter 8Port MonitoringThis chapter contains the procedures for configuring port monitoring. Sections in the chapter include:❑ Port Monitoring Over

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AT-S41 User’s Guide74Port Monitoring OverviewThe port monitoring feature allows you to unobtrusively monitor the traffic being received and transmitte

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AT-S41 User’s Guide75Enabling Port MonitoringTo enable port monitoring, perform the following procedure:1. From the Main Menu, type A to select Advanc

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AT-S41 User’s Guide765. Type M to select Set Monitored Port. The following prompt is displayed:Set monitored port->Enter port number>6. Enter th

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AT-S41 User’s Guide77Modifying Port MonitoringTo modify the port monitoring configuration, perform the following procedure:1. From the Main Menu, type

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AT-S41 User’s Guide78Disabling Port MonitoringTo disable port monitoring, perform the following procedure:1. From the Main Menu, type A to select Adva

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79Chapter 9Spanning Tree ProtocolThis chapter provides introductory information on the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) and explains how to adjust the STP

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8List of FiguresFigure 1: Connecting a Terminal or PC to the RS232 Terminal Port ...

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AT-S41 User’s Guide80STP OverviewThe AT-8326GB Fast Ethernet switch supports the Spanning Tree Protocol, as specified in the IEEE 802.1D standard. STP

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AT-S41 User’s Guide81Finding andResolvingRedundantPathsOnce the root bridge has been selected, the bridges must determine if the network contains redu

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AT-S41 User’s Guide82The cost of a path is cumulative; the final cost of a path is the value of all ports between a bridge and the root bridge. If two

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AT-S41 User’s Guide83The root bridge will periodically transmit a BPDU to determine whether there have been any changes to the network topology and to

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AT-S41 User’s Guide84Configuring a Bridge’s STP SettingsThis section contains the procedure for configuring a bridge’s STP settings.CautionSTP on a br

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AT-S41 User’s Guide85Enable/Disable [S]TPEnables and disables STP on the switch. The default setting is disabled.Set Bridge Pr[i]orityThe priority num

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AT-S41 User’s Guide86Spanning Tree [P]ort ConfigurationAllows configuration of Port Priority, Path Cost, Trunk Priority, and Trunk Path Cost. Refer to

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AT-S41 User’s Guide87Configuring STP Port SettingsTo configure the STP port parameters, perform the following procedure:1. From the Main Menu, type B

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AT-S41 User’s Guide88Set Path [C]ostSets the cost parameter used in deciding which port provides the lowest cost path to the root bridge for that LAN.

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89 Chapter 10Virtual LANsThis chapter contains basic information about virtual LANs (VLANs). It also contains the procedures for creating, modifying,

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AT-S41 User’s Guide90VLAN OverviewA VLAN is a group of ports on an Ethernet switch that form a logical Ethernet segment. The ports of a VLAN form an i

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AT-S41 User’s Guide91But with VLANS, you can change the LAN segment assignment of an end node connected to the switch through the switch’s AT-S41 mana

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AT-S41 User’s Guide92Tagged and Untagged VLAN OverviewAs explained in the VLAN Overview section, a VLAN consists of a group of ports on one or more Et

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AT-S41 User’s Guide93Untagged andTagged PortsThere are two kinds of ports that you can assign to an IEEE 802.1Q-compliant VLAN: tagged ports and untag

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AT-S41 User’s Guide94explained next, where VLAN membership is determined by information within the frames themselves.) Frames received on untagged por

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AT-S41 User’s Guide95Tagged VLANs are also useful where multiple VLANs span across switches. You can use one port per switch for connecting all VLANs

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AT-S41 User’s Guide96Creating a Tagged or Untagged VLANThe procedure for creating a new VLAN is divided into the following phases: ❑ Phase 1: Assignin

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AT-S41 User’s Guide97NoteCheck to make sure the VLAN Type is set to 802.1Q. 802.1Q is the default VLAN Type. You can create tagged and untagged VLANs

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AT-S41 User’s Guide986. Type N to select Set VLAN Name.The following prompt is displayed:Enter VLAN Name ->Enter VLAN Name >7. Enter a VLAN name

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AT-S41 User’s Guide99However, it is important to note that, by default, all of the ports that you just added to the new VLAN are tagged ports, meaning

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