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Page 1 - User’s Guide

613-000207 Rev. BManagementSoftwareAT-S79User’s GuideFor use with the AT-GS950/16 and AT-GS950/24 Gigabit Ethernet Smart SwitchesVersion 1.1

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Page 3 - Contents

Chapter 8: Quality of Service (QoS)100 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceThe Traffic Class Configuration Menu is shown in Figure 24.Figure 24. Traff

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 101The following prompt is displayed:Enter queue for traffic class n>c.

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Chapter 8: Quality of Service (QoS)102 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceConfiguring CoSAs explained in “QoS Overview” on page 96, a packet received

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 103The Port Priority Configuration Menu is shown in Figure 25.Figure 25. P

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Chapter 8: Quality of Service (QoS)104 Section I: Using the Menus Interface4. To configure a port that is not a member of a trunk, type R to select Se

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 105NoteThe tagged information in a frame is not changed as the frame trave

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Chapter 8: Quality of Service (QoS)106 Section I: Using the Menus Interface

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Section I: Using the Menus Interface 107Chapter 9Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)This chapter describes how to configure the Rapid Spanning Tree Pr

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Chapter 9: Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)108 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceRSTP OverviewThe performance of a Ethernet network can be negati

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 109You can designate which switch on your network you want as the root bri

Page 13 - Document Conventions

11PrefaceThis guide contains instructions on how to use the AT-S79 management software to manage and monitor the AT-GS950/16 and AT-GS950/24 Gigabit E

Page 14 - Contacting Allied Telesyn

Chapter 9: Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)110 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceTable 3 lists the RSTP port costs with Auto-Detect.Table 4 lists

Page 15 - Overview

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 111Table 5 lists the values. The default value is 0.If two paths have the

Page 16 - Management Overview

Chapter 9: Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)112 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceThere are two possible selections: Point-to-point port Edge po

Page 17 - Local Management Connection

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 113Figure 27. Edge PortA port can be both a point-to-point and an edge por

Page 18 - Remote Management Connection

Chapter 9: Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)114 Section I: Using the Menus Interfacecompatible mode, the ports can receive either RSTP or STP BPDU p

Page 19 - Management Access Level

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 115Enabling or Disabling RSTPTo enable or disable RSTP, perform the follow

Page 20 - AT-GS950/24 Switch

Chapter 9: Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)116 Section I: Using the Menus Interfaceswitch’s root port and the root bridge including the switch’s ro

Page 21 - Using the Menus Interface

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 1173. Type E to select Enable/Disable Global RSTP.The following prompt is

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Chapter 9: Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)118 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceConfiguring the RSTP Bridge SettingsTo configure the RSTP bridge

Page 23 - Interface

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 119The following prompt is displayed:Enter bridge maximum age>The bridg

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Preface12Where to Find Web-based GuidesThe installation and user guides for all Allied Telesyn products are available in portable document format (PDF

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Chapter 9: Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)120 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceConfiguring STP CompatibilityChoosing an RSTP protocol version a

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 121Configuring RSTP Port SettingsThis section contains the following topic

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Chapter 9: Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)122 Section I: Using the Menus Interface4. Type I to select Set Port Priority.The following prompt is di

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 123Select port number to be changed>Port number is in range from 1 to 9

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Chapter 9: Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)124 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceThe RSTP Advanced Port Configuration menu is shown in Figure 31.

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 125The following prompt is displayed:Select port number to be changed>P

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Chapter 9: Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)126 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceDisplaying the RSTP TopologyTo display the RSTP topology, perfor

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 127LinkWhether the link on the port is up or down.Desig. RootThe designate

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Chapter 9: Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)128 Section I: Using the Menus Interface

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Section I: Using the Menus Interface 129Chapter 10802.1x Port-based Network Access ControlThis chapter contains information about and the procedure fo

Page 35 - Enter system contact>

AT-S79 Management Software User’s Guide13Document ConventionsThis document uses the following conventions:NoteNotes provide additional information.Cau

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Chapter 10: 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control130 Section I: Using the Menus Interface802.1x Port-based Network Access Control Overview802.1x Po

Page 37 - Enter current password>

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 131AuthenticationProcessBelow is a brief overview of the authentication pr

Page 38 - Retype new password>

Chapter 10: 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control132 Section I: Using the Menus Interface Force-unauthorized - Places the port in the unauthorized

Page 39 - Viewing Switch Information

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 133As mentioned earlier, the switch itself does not authenticate the user

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Chapter 10: 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control134 Section I: Using the Menus Interface Allied Telesyn does not support connecting more than one

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 135 Ports used to interconnect switches should be set to the port control

Page 42 - Rebooting the Switch

Chapter 10: 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control136 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceConfiguring 802.1x Port-based Network Access ControlTo con

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 1373. Type P to select Port No.The following prompt is displayed:Enter por

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Chapter 10: 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control138 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceSupplicant Timeout.Sets the switch-to-client retransmissio

Page 45 - Enter new timeout value>

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 139b. Typing Y returns the port to the unauthenticated state and the re-au

Page 46 - Figure 12. Ping Results

Preface14Contacting Allied Telesyn This section provides Allied Telesyn contact information for technical support as well as sales and corporate infor

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Chapter 10: 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control140 Section I: Using the Menus Interface

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Section I: Using the Menus Interface 141Chapter 11RADIUS Authentication ProtocolThis chapter describes how to configure the RADIUS client software on

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Chapter 11: RADIUS Authentication Protocol142 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceRADIUS OverviewRADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial In User Services)

Page 50 - Chapter 4: Port Configuration

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 143Configuring the RADIUS ClientTo configure the RADIUS client, perform th

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Chapter 11: RADIUS Authentication Protocol144 Section I: Using the Menus Interface7. Enter the encryption key of the RADIUS server.8. Type R to select

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 145Displaying the RADIUS Client SettingsTo display the RADIUS client statu

Page 53 - Enabling and Disabling a Port

Chapter 11: RADIUS Authentication Protocol146 Section I: Using the Menus Interface

Page 54 - (a/h/H/F/f/t/T)>

Section I: Using the Menus Interface 147Chapter 12Broadcast Storm ControlThis chapter describes how to configure the broadcast storm control feature o

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Chapter 12: Broadcast Storm Control148 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceBroadcast Storm Control OverviewThe broadcast storm control feature limits

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 149Configuring Broadcast Storm ControlTo configure the broadcast storm con

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15Chapter 1OverviewThis chapter provides an overview of the AT-S79 management software for the AT-GS950/16 and AT-GS950/24 switches. The chapter descr

Page 58 - Port Trunking Overview

Chapter 12: Broadcast Storm Control150 Section I: Using the Menus Interface L for Low (100 broadcast packets per second)7. Type Q to quit to the prev

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Section I: Using the Menus Interface 151Chapter 13Management Software UpdatesThe procedure in this chapter explains how to download a new version of t

Page 60 - Chapter 5: Port Trunking

Chapter 13: Management Software Updates152 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceDownloading a New Management Software Image Using TFTPBefore downloadin

Page 61 - (E/D)>

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 153The Software Upgrade Menu is shown in Figure 39. Figure 39. Software Up

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Chapter 13: Management Software Updates154 Section I: Using the Menus Interface4. Type S to select Set TFTP Server IP Address.The following prompt is

Page 63 - Enter trunk group number>

Section II: Using the Web Browser Interface 155Section IIUsing the Web Browser InterfaceThe chapters in this section provide information and procedure

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156 Section II: Using the Web Browser Interface

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Section II: Using the Web Browser Interface 157Chapter 14Starting a Web Browser Management SessionThis chapter contains the procedures for starting, u

Page 66 - Port Mirroring Overview

Chapter 14: Starting a Web Browser Management Session158 Section II: Using the Web Browser InterfaceEstablishing a Remote Connection to Use the Web Br

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection II: Using the Web Browser Interface 159The AT-S79 management software displays the login dialog box, sh

Page 68 - Chapter 6: Port Mirroring

Chapter 1: Overview16Management OverviewThe AT-S79 management software allows you to view and adjust the operating parameters of the AT-GS950/16 and A

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Chapter 14: Starting a Web Browser Management Session160 Section II: Using the Web Browser InterfaceThe main menu is on the top of the home page. It c

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection II: Using the Web Browser Interface 161Web Browser ToolsYou can use the web browser tools to move aroun

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Chapter 14: Starting a Web Browser Management Session162 Section II: Using the Web Browser InterfaceQuitting a Web Browser Management SessionTo exit a

Page 72 - VLAN Features

Section II: Using the Web Browser Interface 163Chapter 15Basic Switch ParametersThis chapter contains the following sections: “Configuring an IP Addr

Page 73 -  Tagged VLANs

Chapter 15: Basic Switch Parameters164 Section II: Using the Web Browser InterfaceConfiguring an IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway AddressThis proce

Page 74 - Port-based VLAN Overview

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection II: Using the Web Browser Interface 165System IP AddressEnter the IP address for the switch.System Subn

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Chapter 15: Basic Switch Parameters166 Section II: Using the Web Browser InterfaceEnabling and Disabling the DHCP ClientThis procedure explains how to

Page 76 - Drawbacks of

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection II: Using the Web Browser Interface 167Configuring System Administration InformationThis section explai

Page 77 - Example 1

Chapter 15: Basic Switch Parameters168 Section II: Using the Web Browser InterfaceSystem ContactSpecifies the name of the network administrator respon

Page 78 - Example 2

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection II: Using the Web Browser Interface 169Setting the User Interface ConfigurationThis procedure explains

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s Guide17Local Management ConnectionTo establish a local management connection with an AT-GS950/16 or AT-GS950/24 Smar

Page 80 - Tagged VLAN Overview

Chapter 15: Basic Switch Parameters170 Section II: Using the Web Browser Interface2. To configure the console idle time out parameter, do the followin

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection II: Using the Web Browser Interface 171c. Click the New Password field and enter a new login password o

Page 82 - Tagged VLAN

Chapter 15: Basic Switch Parameters172 Section II: Using the Web Browser InterfaceViewing System InformationTo view general information about the swit

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection II: Using the Web Browser Interface 173Hardware Information Section:ReversionThe hardware version numbe

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Chapter 15: Basic Switch Parameters174 Section II: Using the Web Browser InterfaceDHCP ModeThe status of the DHCP client on the switch. For informatio

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection II: Using the Web Browser Interface 175Rebooting a SwitchThis procedure reboots the switch and reloads

Page 86 - Enter port number >

Chapter 15: Basic Switch Parameters176 Section II: Using the Web Browser InterfacePinging a Remote SystemThis procedure instructs the switch to ping a

Page 87 - Enter PVID for port

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection II: Using the Web Browser Interface 1774. To view the ping results, click Show Ping Results.A sample Pi

Page 88 - Chapter 7: Virtual LANs

Chapter 15: Basic Switch Parameters178 Section II: Using the Web Browser InterfaceReturning the AT-S79 Management Software to the Factory Default Valu

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Section II: Using the Web Browser Interface 179Chapter 16Port ConfigurationThe sections in this chapter explain the two methods to viewing and changin

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Chapter 1: Overview18Remote Management ConnectionThe AT-S79 management software has a web browser interface that you can use to manage an AT-GS950/16

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Chapter 16: Port Configuration180 Section II: Using the Web Browser InterfaceViewing and Configuring Ports Using the Port Configuration PageThis proce

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection II: Using the Web Browser Interface 181TypeThe port type. The port type is 1000TX for 10/100/1000Base-T

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Chapter 16: Port Configuration182 Section II: Using the Web Browser Interfaceprevent a duplex mode mismatch. A switch port using Auto-Negotiation defa

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection II: Using the Web Browser Interface 183Viewing and Configuring Ports Using the Configuration of Port Pa

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Chapter 16: Port Configuration184 Section II: Using the Web Browser InterfacePort TypeThe port type. The port type is 1000TX for 10/100/1000Base-T twi

Page 96 - QoS Overview

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection II: Using the Web Browser Interface 185When selecting a setting, note the following: When a twisted pa

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Chapter 16: Port Configuration186 Section II: Using the Web Browser InterfaceDisplaying Port StatisticsTo display port statistics, perform the followi

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection II: Using the Web Browser Interface 187Good BroadcastNumber of valid broadcast packets received on the

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Chapter 16: Port Configuration188 Section II: Using the Web Browser Interface

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Section II: Using the Web Browser Interface 189Chapter 17Port TrunkingThis chapter contains the following procedures for working with port trunking:

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s Guide19Management Access LevelThe AT-S79 management software has one level of management access: manager. When you l

Page 102 - Configuring CoS

Chapter 17: Port Trunking190 Section II: Using the Web Browser InterfaceCreating a Port TrunkThis procedure explains how to create a port trunk.NoteDo

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection II: Using the Web Browser Interface 1912. In any one of the unused Trunk ID rows, click the dialog boxe

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Chapter 17: Port Trunking192 Section II: Using the Web Browser InterfaceModifying a Port TrunkThis procedure adds and removes ports from a port trunk.

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection II: Using the Web Browser Interface 193Enabling and Disabling a Port TrunkThis procedure enables and di

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Chapter 17: Port Trunking194 Section II: Using the Web Browser Interface

Page 107 - Chapter 9

Section II: Using the Web Browser Interface 195Chapter 18Port MirroringThis chapter contains the procedure for setting up port mirroring. Port mirrori

Page 108 - RSTP Overview

Chapter 18: Port Mirroring196 Section II: Using the Web Browser InterfaceConfiguring Port MirroringTo set up port mirroring, perform the following pro

Page 109 - Path Costs and Port Costs

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection II: Using the Web Browser Interface 197Disabling Port MirroringTo disable port mirroring, perform the f

Page 110 - Port Priority

Chapter 18: Port Mirroring198 Section II: Using the Web Browser Interface

Page 111 - Point-to-Point and Edge Ports

Section II: Using the Web Browser Interface 199Chapter 19Virtual LANsThis chapter contains the procedures for creating, modifying, and deleting port-b

Page 112 - (Full-duplex Mode)

Copyright © 2006 Allied Telesyn, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced without prior written permission from Allied

Page 113 - RSTP Networks

Chapter 1: Overview20Ports 15 and 16 on the AT-GS950/16 Switch and Ports 23 and 24 on the AT-GS950/24 SwitchThis section applies to the twisted pair a

Page 114 - Tree and VLANs

Chapter 19: Virtual LANs200 Section II: Using the Web Browser InterfaceCreating a VLANThis section contains the procedure for creating a new port-base

Page 115 - Enabling or Disabling RSTP

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection II: Using the Web Browser Interface 201If the VLAN will be unique in you network, then the name should

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Chapter 19: Virtual LANs202 Section II: Using the Web Browser InterfaceConfiguring the PVID of Untagged PortsThis procedure adjusts a port’s VID value

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection II: Using the Web Browser Interface 2032. Click the PVID field of the port whose value you want to chan

Page 118 - Enter bridge hello time>

Chapter 19: Virtual LANs204 Section II: Using the Web Browser InterfaceDisplaying the VLANsTo display the VLANs, perform the following procedure:1. Fr

Page 119 - Enter bridge maximum age>

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection II: Using the Web Browser Interface 205Modifying a VLANThis procedure allows you to perform the followi

Page 120 - Configuring STP Compatibility

Chapter 19: Virtual LANs206 Section II: Using the Web Browser InterfaceThe Modify VLAN page is shown in Figure 60.Figure 60. Modify VLAN Page3. To cha

Page 121 - Settings

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection II: Using the Web Browser Interface 207Deleting a VLANTo delete a VLAN, perform the following procedure

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Chapter 19: Virtual LANs208 Section II: Using the Web Browser Interface

Page 123 - Port Settings

Section II: Using the Web Browser Interface 209Chapter 20Quality of Service (QoS)This chapter contains the procedure for configuring Quality of Servic

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Section I: Using the Menus Interface 21Section IUsing the Menus InterfaceThe chapters in this section explain how to manage the switch using the menus

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Chapter 20: Quality of Service (QoS)210 Section II: Using the Web Browser InterfaceMapping CoS Priorities to Egress QueuesThis procedure explains how

Page 126 - Displaying the RSTP Topology

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection II: Using the Web Browser Interface 211NoteThe switch does not alter the original priority level in tag

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Chapter 20: Quality of Service (QoS)212 Section II: Using the Web Browser InterfaceConfiguring CoSAs explained in “QoS Overview” on page 96, a packet

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection II: Using the Web Browser Interface 213The columns in the menu display the following information:PortDi

Page 129 - Chapter 10

Chapter 20: Quality of Service (QoS)214 Section II: Using the Web Browser Interface

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Section II: Web Browser Interface 215Chapter 21Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)This chapter contains the following procedures for working with the

Page 131 - Authenticator

Chapter 21: Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)216 Section II: Web Browser InterfaceBasic RSTP ConfigurationTo configure the RSTP settings, perform th

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AT-S80 Management Software User’s GuideSection II: Web Browser Interface 217switch’s root port and the root bridge including the switch’s root port co

Page 133 - Guidelines

Chapter 21: Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)218 Section II: Web Browser InterfaceBridge Forward DelayThis is the time interval between generating a

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AT-S80 Management Software User’s GuideSection II: Web Browser Interface 219Configuring RSTP Port SettingsThis section contains the following topics:

Page 135 - Switch B

22 Section I: Using the Menus Interface

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Chapter 21: Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)220 Section II: Web Browser InterfacePath cost is described in “Path Costs and Port Costs” on page 109.

Page 137 - Enter port number>

AT-S80 Management Software User’s GuideSection II: Web Browser Interface 2213. In the Admin/OperPtoP column for the port you want to configure, choose

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Chapter 21: Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)222 Section II: Web Browser InterfaceViewing the RSTP TopologyTo view the current RSTP topology, perfor

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AT-S80 Management Software User’s GuideSection II: Web Browser Interface 223Designated PortThe root bridge to which the root port of the switch is act

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Chapter 21: Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)224 Section II: Web Browser Interface

Page 141 - Chapter 11

Section II: Using the Web Browser Interface 225Chapter 22802.1x Port-based Network Access ControlThis chapter contains the procedure for configuring 8

Page 142 - RADIUS Overview

Chapter 22: 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control226 Section II: Using the Web Browser InterfaceConfiguring 802.1x Port-based Network Access Contro

Page 143 - Configuring the RADIUS Client

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection II: Using the Web Browser Interface 2273. Configure the following parameters as needed. The parameters

Page 144 - Enter response time>

Chapter 22: 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control228 Section II: Using the Web Browser Interfacetimeout conditions. The default value for this para

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Section II: Using the Web Browser Interface 229Chapter 23RADIUS Authentication ProtocolThis chapter explains how to configure the RADIUS client on the

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Section I: Using the Menus Interface 23Chapter 2Getting Started with the Menus InterfaceThis chapter provides information and instructions on how to a

Page 147 - Broadcast Storm Control

Chapter 23: RADIUS Authentication Protocol230 Section II: Using the Web Browser InterfaceConfiguring the RADIUS ClientTo configure the RADIUS client,

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Section II: Using the Web Browser Interface 231Chapter 24Broadcast Storm ControlThis chapter contains the procedure for configuring the broadcast stor

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Chapter 24: Broadcast Storm Control232 Section II: Using the Web Browser InterfaceConfiguring Broadcast Storm ControlTo configure the broadcast storm

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Section II: Using the Web Browser Interface 233Chapter 25Management Software UpdatesThe procedure in this chapter explains how to download a new versi

Page 151 - Management Software Updates

Chapter 25: Management Software Updates234 Section II: Using the Web Browser InterfaceDownloading a New Management Software Image Using TFTPBefore dow

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection II: Using the Web Browser Interface 235The Image Upgrade page is shown in Figure 70.Figure 70. IP Confi

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Chapter 25: Management Software Updates236 Section II: Using the Web Browser Interface

Page 154 - Download file? (Y/N)>

237Appendix AAT-S79 Software Default SettingsTable 8 lists the factory default settings for the management software.Table 8. AT-S79 Default SettingsPa

Page 155 - Section II

Appendix A: AT-S79 Software Default Settings238Flow Control (Full-duplex Mode) EnabledBack pressure (Half-duplex Mode) Enabled (not adjustable)Port Mi

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s Guide239Response Time 10 secondsMaximum Retransmissions 3Broadcast Storm ControlStatus DisabledThreshold LowUpgrade

Page 157 - Chapter 14

Chapter 2: Getting Started with the Menus Interface24 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceStarting a Local Management SessionYou establish a local man

Page 158 - Switch’s IP Address

Appendix A: AT-S79 Software Default Settings240

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241IndexNumerics802.1x Port-based Network Access Controlauthentication process 131authenticator port, described 130configuring 136, 225described 130gu

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Index242guidelines 58modifying 62, 192port VLAN identifier (PVID)configuring 87, 202described 75port-based VLANdescribed 74drawbacks 76examples 77, 78

Page 161 - Web Browser Tools

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 25The Login Menu is shown in Figure 2.Figure 2. Login Menu4. Enter the man

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Chapter 2: Getting Started with the Menus Interface26 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceUsing the Menus InterfaceIf you are using a DEC VT00 or ANSI

Page 163 - Basic Switch Parameters

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 27Quitting from a Local Management SessionTo quit a local management sessi

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Chapter 2: Getting Started with the Menus Interface28 Section I: Using the Menus Interface

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Section I: Using the Menus Interface 29Chapter 3Basic Switch ParametersThis chapter contains the following sections: “Configuring the IP Address, Sub

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3Preface ...

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Chapter 3: Basic Switch Parameters30 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceConfiguring the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway AddressThis procedure ex

Page 168 - 3. Click Apply

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 312. From the Basic Switch Configuration Menu, type I to select System IP

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Chapter 3: Basic Switch Parameters32 Section I: Using the Menus Interfaceb. Type the subnet mask for the switch and press Enter.5. To set the switch’s

Page 170

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 33Enabling and Disabling the DHCP ClientThis procedure explains how to act

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Chapter 3: Basic Switch Parameters34 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceConfiguring System Administration InformationThis section explains how to ass

Page 172 - Viewing System Information

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 35b. Type a name for the switch (for example, Sales). The name is optional

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Chapter 3: Basic Switch Parameters36 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceSetting the User Interface ConfigurationThis procedure explains how to adjust

Page 174 - Client” on page 166

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 373. To configure the console idle time out parameter, do the following:a.

Page 175 - Rebooting a Switch

Chapter 3: Basic Switch Parameters38 Section I: Using the Menus Interfacec. Type the new user name and press Enter. The default name is “manager.” The

Page 176 - Pinging a Remote System

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 39Viewing Switch InformationTo view general information about the switch,

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Contents4Chapter 6: Port Mirroring ...

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Chapter 3: Basic Switch Parameters40 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceHardware Information SectionVersionThe hardware version number.Fixed Baud Rat

Page 179 - Port Configuration

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 41Automatic Network Features SectionDHCP ModeThe status of the DHCP client

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Chapter 3: Basic Switch Parameters42 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceRebooting the SwitchThis procedure reboots the switch and reloads the AT-S79

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 43The System Reboot Menu is shown in Figure 10.Figure 10. System Reboot Me

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Chapter 3: Basic Switch Parameters44 Section I: Using the Menus InterfacePinging a Remote SystemThis procedure instructs the switch to ping a node on

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 453. Type I to select Set Target IP Address.The following prompt is displa

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Chapter 3: Basic Switch Parameters46 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceFigure 12 shows an example of the results of a ping. Figure 12. Ping Results1

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 47Returning the AT-S79 Management Software to the Factory Default ValuesTh

Page 186 - Displaying Port Statistics

Chapter 3: Basic Switch Parameters48 Section I: Using the Menus Interface5. Type R to select Start Reboot Process.The following prompt is displayed:Ar

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Section I: Using the Menus Interface 49Chapter 4Port ConfigurationThis chapter contains the procedures for viewing and adjusting the parameter setting

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s Guide5Authenticator Ports...

Page 189 - Port Trunking

Chapter 4: Port Configuration50 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceDisplaying the Port ParametersTo display the parameter settings for the ports on t

Page 190 - Creating a Port Trunk

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 51The Port Configuration Menu displays the following columns of informatio

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Chapter 4: Port Configuration52 Section I: Using the Menus Interface1000-HDx - 1000 Mbps in half-duplex modeTo change a port’s speed and duplex mode s

Page 192 - Modifying a Port Trunk

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 53Enabling and Disabling a PortThis procedure enables and disables a port.

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Chapter 4: Port Configuration54 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceSetting a Port’s Speed and Duplex ModeTo change a port’s speed or duplex mode, per

Page 194 - Chapter 17: Port Trunking

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 55full-duplex. To avoid this problem when connecting an end node with a fi

Page 195 - Port Mirroring

Chapter 4: Port Configuration56 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceChanging the Flow Control SettingFlow control applies to ports operating in full-d

Page 196 - Configuring Port Mirroring

Section I: Using the Menus Interface 57Chapter 5Port TrunkingThis chapter provides information and procedures for creating a port trunk and contains t

Page 197 - Disabling Port Mirroring

Chapter 5: Port Trunking58 Section I: Using the Menus InterfacePort Trunking OverviewPort trunking is an economical way for you to increase the bandwi

Page 198 - Chapter 18: Port Mirroring

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 59Creating a Port TrunkThis procedure explains how to create a port trunk.

Page 199 - Virtual LANs

Contents6Configuring CoS...

Page 200 - Creating a VLAN

Chapter 5: Port Trunking60 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceThe Trunk Configuration Menu is shown in Figure 15. Figure 15. Trunk Configuration Menu

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 61The following prompt is displayed:Enable or Disable trunk group number n

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Chapter 5: Port Trunking62 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceModifying a Port TrunkThis procedure adds and removes ports from a port trunk.NoteYou s

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 63Enabling and Disabling a Port TrunkThis procedure enables and disables a

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Section I: Using the Menus Interface 65Chapter 6Port MirroringThis chapter contains the procedure for setting up port mirroring. Port mirroring allows

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Chapter 6: Port Mirroring66 Section I: Using the Menus InterfacePort Mirroring OverviewThe port mirroring feature allows you to unobtrusively monitor

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 67Configuring Port MirroringTo set up port mirroring, perform the followin

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Chapter 6: Port Mirroring68 Section I: Using the Menus Interface7. Type E to select Enable/Disable Port Mirroring.The following prompt is displayed:En

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 69Disabling Port MirroringTo disable port mirroring, perform the following

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Section I: Using the Menus Interface 71Chapter 7Virtual LANsThis chapter contains the procedures for creating, modifying, and deleting port-based and

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Chapter 7: Virtual LANs72 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceVLAN FeaturesA Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) is a logical grouping of devices on dif

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 73VLANs can be used to control the flow of data in your network, since the

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Chapter 7: Virtual LANs74 Section I: Using the Menus InterfacePort-based VLAN OverviewAs explained in “VLAN Features” on page 72, a VLAN consists of a

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 75For example, if you had a port-based VLAN titled Marketing that spanned

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Chapter 7: Virtual LANs76 Section I: Using the Menus Interface Each port must be assigned a PVID. This value must match the VLAN’s VID and it must be

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 77Port-basedExample 1Figure 17 illustrates an example of one AT-GS950/24 G

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Chapter 7: Virtual LANs78 Section I: Using the Menus Interface Each VLAN has one port connected to the router. The router interconnects the various V

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 79The table below lists the port assignments for the Sales, Engineering, a

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Chapter 7: Virtual LANs80 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceTagged VLAN OverviewThe second type of VLAN supported by the AT-S79 management software

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 81NoteFor explanations of VLAN name and VLAN identifier, refer back to “VL

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Chapter 7: Virtual LANs82 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceTagged VLANExampleFigure 19 illustrates how tagged ports can be used to interconnect IEE

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 83The port assignments for the VLANs are as follows:This example is nearly

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Chapter 7: Virtual LANs84 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceCreating a VLANThis section contains the procedure for creating a new port-based or tagg

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 853. From the VLAN Management Menu, type C to select Create VLAN.The VLAN

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Chapter 7: Virtual LANs86 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceThe following prompt is displayed:Enter port number >9. Enter the untagged and tagged

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 87Configuring the PVID of Untagged PortsThis procedure adjusts a port’s VI

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Chapter 7: Virtual LANs88 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceNoteIf you specify a PVID that does not correspond to any VIDs on the switch, the manage

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 89Displaying the VLANsTo display a list of the port-based and tagged VLANs

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Chapter 7: Virtual LANs90 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceThe Config VLAN Member Menu is shown in Figure 22.Figure 22. Config VLAN Member MenuThe

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 91Modifying a VLANThis procedure allows you to perform the following funct

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Chapter 7: Virtual LANs92 Section I: Using the Menus Interfaceb. Type the new name for the VLAN and press Enter. A VLAN name can be up to 32 character

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 93Deleting a VLANTo delete a VLAN, perform the following procedure:1. From

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Section I: Using the Menus Interface 95Chapter 8Quality of Service (QoS)This chapter contains the procedures for configuring the Quality of Service (Q

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Chapter 8: Quality of Service (QoS)96 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceQoS OverviewWhen a port on an Ethernet switch becomes oversubscribed—its egr

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 97For example, a tagged packet with a priority tag of 6 is placed in the e

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Chapter 8: Quality of Service (QoS)98 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceOne last thing to note is that CoS does not change the priority level in a t

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 99Mapping CoS Priorities to Egress QueuesThis procedure explains how to ch

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