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613-000789 Rev. DManagement SoftwareAT-S85 and AT-S97◆Command LineUser’s GuideAT-S85 Version 3.0.0 Management Software and AT-MCF2012LC, AT-MCF2012LC/

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Chapter 5: Port and Module Commands100The fields are defined here:ExampleThe following command displays information about a chassis with the ID number

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide101SYSTEM SHOW CLUSTERSyntaxsystem show clusterParametersNone.Privilege LevelsAdministrator, read-wr

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Chapter 5: Port and Module Commands102Figure 13. SYSTEM SHOW CLUSTER CommandExamplesystem show clusterChassis Chassis Chassis MAC MasterID Name Type A

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide103SYSTEM SHOW INTERFACESyntax - Chassis Onlysystem show interface id=chassisSyntax - Chassis and Sl

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Chapter 5: Port and Module Commands104port 1, channel 2 of twisted pair port 2 and fiber topic port 2, and so on.To view the ID and slot numbers of a

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide105The table does not include empty media converter slots. The columns are defined here:Description

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Chapter 5: Port and Module Commands106The columns are defined here:The meanings of the states of the two ports in a channel can differ depending on a

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide107Table 10 lists the possible combinations of the port states for a channel in the Missing Link mod

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Chapter 5: Port and Module Commands108Description of the Chassis, Slot, and Channel CommandTo view the operating parameters of the channel’s two ports

Page 12 - Document Conventions

AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide109Module Type Displays the model name of a module.Port Name Displays a channel’s name.OpMode Displa

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11PrefaceThe AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software programs are the operating systems for the AT-MCF2000 Media Converter Modules and the AT-MCF2000M M

Page 14 - Contacting Allied Telesis

Chapter 5: Port and Module Commands110To configure the channels and ports of a media converter module, refer to “SYSTEM SET INTERFACE” on page 81 and

Page 15 - Starting a Management Session

AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide111SYSTEM SHOW MODULESyntaxsystem show module id=chassis/slotParametersid Identifies the ID number o

Page 16 - Management Overview

Chapter 5: Port and Module Commands112DescriptionThis command is used to display status information about the media converter, power supply, fan, and

Page 17 - Interface

AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide113Figure 18. SYSTEM SHOW MODULE Command for the Management ModuleThe information for a media conver

Page 18 - AT-MCF2KFAN

Chapter 5: Port and Module Commands114The fields are defined here:ExamplesThis command displays information about the AT-MCF2000M Management Module in

Page 19 - <No System Name>

AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide115This command displays information about the media converter module in slot 2 in a chassis with an

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Chapter 5: Port and Module Commands116

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117Chapter 6Network Time Protocol CommandsThis chapter contains the following sections: “Overview” on page 118 “NTP DISABLE” on page 120 “NTP ENABL

Page 22 - SNMP Management Session

Chapter 6: Network Time Protocol Commands118OverviewThe AT-S97 Management Software has a Network Time Protocol (NTP) client so that it can set its int

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide119NTP SET on page 122 Specifies the IP address of the NTP server on the network or the Internet.NTP

Page 24 - Quitting a Management Session

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

Page 25 - Chassis ID Numbers

Chapter 6: Network Time Protocol Commands120NTP DISABLESyntaxntp disableParametersNone.Privilege LevelsAdministrator and read-write.DescriptionThis co

Page 26 - Slot Numbers and Letters

AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide121NTP ENABLESyntaxntp enableParametersNone.Privilege LevelsAdministrator and read-write.Description

Page 27 - MANAGEMENT

Chapter 6: Network Time Protocol Commands122NTP SETSyntaxntp set server=ipaddress utcoffset=integerParametersserver Specifies an IP address of an NTP

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide123NTP SHOWSyntaxntp showParametersNone.Privilege LevelsAdministrator, read-write, and read-only.Des

Page 29 - Command Formatting

Chapter 6: Network Time Protocol Commands124

Page 30 - What to Configure First

125Chapter 7Event Log and Syslog Client CommandsThis chapter contains the following sections: “Overview” on page 126 “LOGGING CLEAR EVENTLOG” on pag

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Chapter 7: Event Log and Syslog Client Commands126OverviewThe management, media converter, power supply, and fan modules generate event messages with

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide127 If the management module and syslog server are on different networks, the IP configuration on t

Page 33 - Assigning an IP

Chapter 7: Event Log and Syslog Client Commands128LOGGING CLEAR EVENTLOGSyntaxlogging clear eventlogParametersNone.Privilege LevelAdministratorDescrip

Page 34 - Setting the Date

AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide129LOGGING DISABLE EVENTLOGSyntaxlogging disable eventlogParametersNone.Privilege LevelsAdministrato

Page 35 - Shell Server

AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide13Where to Find Web-based GuidesThe installation and user guides for the Allied Telesis products are

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Chapter 7: Event Log and Syslog Client Commands130LOGGING DISABLE SYSLOGSyntaxlogging disable syslogParametersNone.Privilege LevelsAdministrator and r

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide131LOGGING ENABLE EVENTLOGSyntaxlogging enable eventlogParametersNone.Privilege LevelsAdministrator

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Chapter 7: Event Log and Syslog Client Commands132LOGGING ENABLE SYSLOGSyntaxlogging enable syslogParametersNone.Privilege LevelsAdministrator and rea

Page 39 - Basic Commands

AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide133LOGGING SET EVENTLOGSyntaxlogging set eventlog severity-level=critical|major|minor|eventParameter

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Chapter 7: Event Log and Syslog Client Commands134DescriptionThis command is used to set a severity level for the event log and the syslog client. The

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide135LOGGING SET SYSLOGSyntaxlogging set syslog [host=ipaddress] [facility-code=value]Parametershost S

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Chapter 7: Event Log and Syslog Client Commands136LOGGING SHOWSyntaxlogging showParametersNone.Privilege LevelsAdministrator, read-write, and read-onl

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide137When the status is Disable, the management module cannot send events to a syslog server. To set t

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Chapter 7: Event Log and Syslog Client Commands138LOGGING SHOW EVENTLOGSyntaxlogging show eventlogParametersNone.Privilege LevelsAdministrator, read-w

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide139The second part of an event’s status is its classification of report (RP) or clear (CL). A report

Page 46 - Chapter 2: Basic Commands

Preface14Contacting Allied TelesisThis section provides Allied Telesis contact information for technical support as well as sales and corporate inform

Page 47 - IP Configuration Commands

Chapter 7: Event Log and Syslog Client Commands140 Message - The chassis and slot numbers of the source module of the event message.Chassis and Slot

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide141Stacking Port Link A Stack port on the management module or the AT-MCF2000S Stacking Module estab

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Chapter 7: Event Log and Syslog Client Commands142Minor Level MessagesAuthentication Failure The management software denied access to an individual wh

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide143Event Level MessagesBM update its BM.cfg in MMThe media converter module upgraded its configurati

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Chapter 7: Event Log and Syslog Client Commands144ExampleThis command displays the events in the event log:logging show eventlog

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145Chapter 8Configuration File CommandsThis chapter contains the following sections: “Overview” on page 146 “CONFIG OVERWRITE” on page 158 “CONFIG

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Chapter 8: Configuration File Commands146OverviewThe parameter settings of the management module and the media converter modules are stored in a serie

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide1473. If the overwrite setting is disabled, the module configures its parameters using its auxiliary

Page 55 - General System Commands

Chapter 8: Configuration File Commands148When you issue the CONFIG SAVE command to save your parameter changes, the management module updates the mast

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide149You can also create a new master configuration file by copying an existing file in the management

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15Chapter 1Starting a Management SessionThis chapter contains the following sections: “Management Overview” on page 16 “Starting a Local Management

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Chapter 8: Configuration File Commands150Editing a MasterConfigurationFileYou can edit the master configuration file on the management module with a t

Page 59 - SYSTEM SET CHASSIS

AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide151The section accepts the following AT-S97 Management Software commands: “SYSTEM SET ASYNCHRONOUS”

Page 60 - SYSTEM SET CLOCK

Chapter 8: Configuration File Commands152Log ConfigurationThis section controls the event log and the syslog client.Figure 27. Log Configuration Secti

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide153Telnet and SSH ConfigurationThis section controls the Telnet and SSH servers for remote managemen

Page 62 - SYSTEM SET CONSOLE

Chapter 8: Configuration File Commands154Figure 31. SNMP Configuration SectionThis section accepts the SNMP SET command. For information on the comman

Page 63 - SYSTEM SET CONTACT

AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide155The first subsection in a Blade Configuration is illustrated in Figure 33. It sets the operating

Page 64 - SYSTEM SET HOSTNAME

Chapter 8: Configuration File Commands156Figure 34. Blade Configuration - Port Operating ParametersHere are the guidelines for modifying the commands

Page 65 - SYSTEM SET LOCATION

AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide157Blade Configuration section. Here, the “0” slot designation signifies the module itself, in this

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Chapter 8: Configuration File Commands158CONFIG OVERWRITESyntaxconfig overwrite enable|disable id=chassis/slotParametersenable Activates configuration

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide159DescriptionAs explained in “Overview” on page 146, the configuration settings of the media conver

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Chapter 1: Starting a Management Session16Management OverviewThe discussions in this section review the basic characteristics of the management softwa

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Chapter 8: Configuration File Commands160CONFIG RUNSyntaxconfig runParametersNone.Privilege LevelsAdministrator and read-write.DescriptionThis command

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide161CONFIG SAVESyntaxconfig saveParametersNone.Privilege LevelsAdministrator and read-write.Descripti

Page 71 - Port and Module Commands

Chapter 8: Configuration File Commands162CONFIG SAVE FILESYSTEMSyntaxconfig save filesystem=system://chassis/slot/filename.cfgParameterfilesystem Spec

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide163If, after creating a new master configuration file, you want to designate it as the active file o

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Chapter 8: Configuration File Commands164CONFIG SETSyntaxconfig set filesystem=system://chassis/slot/filename.cfgParameterfilesystem Specifies a locat

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide165After designating an active master configuration file, do one of the following: To configure the

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Chapter 8: Configuration File Commands166CONFIG SHOWSyntaxconfig showParametersNonePrivilege LevelsAdministrator, read-write, and read-only.Descriptio

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide167Figure 37. CONFIG SHOW Command with a New Active Master FileIf you were to issue the CONFIG SAVE

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Chapter 8: Configuration File Commands168

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169Chapter 9File System CommandsThis chapter contains the following sections: “Overview” on page 170 “FILE COPY” on page 173 “FILE DELETE” on page

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide17 Monitor the operations of the modules from an event log. Send the event messages to a Syslog se

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Chapter 9: File System Commands170OverviewThe following sections describe the functions of the commands in this chapter.Managing aModule’s FileSystemY

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide171Uploading orDownloading aMasterConfigurationFileThe master configuration file on the management m

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Chapter 9: File System Commands172server. For instructions, refer to Chapter 3, “IP Configuration Commands” on page 47.CommandSummaryTable 20 summariz

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide173FILE COPYSyntaxfile copy srcfile=system://chassis/slot/filename.cfgdstfile=system://chassis/slot/

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Chapter 9: File System Commands174dstfile=systemSpecifies the name of the new copy of the master configuration file. The destination must have the sam

Page 85 - Operating Mode Guidelines

AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide175This command creates a copy of the master configuration file “mc 11a.cfg” on a management module

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Chapter 9: File System Commands176FILE DELETESyntaxfile delete filesystem=system://chassis/slot/filename.cfgParametersystem Specifies the location of

Page 87 - SYSTEM SET INTERFACE PORTNAME

AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide177Privilege LevelsAdministrator and read-write.DescriptionThis command is used to delete unnecessar

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Chapter 9: File System Commands178This command deletes the configuration file “BM.cfg” from the media converter module in slot 2 in a chassis with an

Page 89 - SYSTEM SET MODULE

AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide179FILE DOWNLOADSyntax 1: Downloading the AT-S85 and AT-S97 Boot Loadersfile download srcfile=tftp:/

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Chapter 1: Starting a Management Session18Starting a Local Management SessionNoteLocal management sessions do not require an IP configuration on the A

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Chapter 9: File System Commands180slot Identifies the slot number of a module. The possible values are:* (asterisk) Indicates all of the slots in a ch

Page 92 - SYSTEM SET PORT

AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide181General DescriptionThis command is used to download new versions of the AT-S85 and AT-S97 boot lo

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Chapter 9: File System Commands182Since this command uses the TFTP client on the management module, Allied Telesis recommends reviewing the informatio

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide183NoteA media converter module resets after receiving a new version of the AT-S85 Management Softwa

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Chapter 9: File System Commands184Since the slots are indicated with the wildcard “*”, all of the modules, including the management module, receive th

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide185This command downloads a new version of the AT-S97 Management Software onto the AT-MCF2000M Manag

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Chapter 9: File System Commands186FILE FASTDOWNLOADSyntax 1 - AT-S85 Management Softwarefile fastdownload appblock srcfile=tftp://ipaddress/filename.i

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide187Another advantage of this command is that you can use either TFTP or XMODEM to download the files

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Chapter 9: File System Commands188FILE RENAMESyntaxfile rename srcfile=system://chassis/slot/filename dstfile=system://chassis/slot/filenameParameters

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide189Privilege LevelsAdministrator and read-write.DescriptionThis command is used to rename the master

Page 101 - Description

AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide19NoteThe prompt “Hit any key to stop autoboot,” displayed on the console when the management module

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Chapter 9: File System Commands190file rename srcfile=system://0/m/BM_0_1.cfg dstfile=system://0/m/"BM_0_1 backup.cfg"This command renames t

Page 103 - SYSTEM SHOW INTERFACE

AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide191FILE SHOWSyntaxfile show filesystem=system://chassis/slot/filenameParameterssystem Specifies the

Page 104 - General Description

Chapter 9: File System Commands192Figure 39. FILE SHOW CommandThe first four columns can be ignored. The remaining columns are defined here: File siz

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide193NoteThe following examples illustrate how to display the files in the file system on a media conv

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Chapter 9: File System Commands194FILE UPLOADSyntax 1: Uploading a Configuration File to a TFTP Serverfile upload srcfile=system://chassis/slot/filena

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide195To view the ID and slot numbers of the devices in a chassis or stack, refer to “SYSTEM SHOW CHASS

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Chapter 9: File System Commands196settings are overwritten by the master configuration file on the management module after the file is installed on a

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197Chapter 10Telnet Server CommandsThis chapter contains the following sections: “Overview” on page 198 “TELNET DISABLE” on page 200 “TELNET ENABLE

Page 110 - Examples

Chapter 10: Telnet Server Commands198OverviewThe commands in this chapter are used to control the management module’s Telnet application protocol serv

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide199TELNET ENABLE on page 201Activates the Telnet application protocol server.TELNET SHOW on page 202

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Copyright © 2009 Allied Telesis, Inc.All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced without prior written permission from Allied T

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Chapter 1: Starting a Management Session20Starting a Remote Telnet or Secure Shell Management SessionReview the following guidelines before starting a

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Chapter 10: Telnet Server Commands200TELNET DISABLESyntaxtelnet disableParametersNone.Privilege LevelsAdministrator and read-write.DescriptionThis com

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide201TELNET ENABLESyntaxtelnet enableParametersNone.Privilege LevelsAdministrator and read-write.Descr

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Chapter 10: Telnet Server Commands202TELNET SHOWSyntaxtelnet showParametersNone.Privilege LevelsAdministrator, read-write, and read-only.DescriptionTh

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203Chapter 11Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) CommandsThis chapter contains the following sections: “Overview” on page 204 “SNMP SET” on pa

Page 118 - Overview

Chapter 11: Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Commands204OverviewThe commands in this chapter are used to set the three Get, Set and Trap comm

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide205 Telnet server is enabled or disabled SSH session is opened or closed SSH session is enabled o

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Chapter 11: Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Commands206SNMP SETSyntaxsnmp set mgrip1=ipaddress mgrip2=ipaddress mgrip3=ipaddress mgrip4=ipad

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide207ExamplesThis command changes the set community string to “snmpsecret1.”snmp set set-community=snm

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Chapter 11: Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Commands208SNMP SHOWSyntaxsnmp showParametersNone.Privilege LevelsAdministrator, read-write and

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209Chapter 12Secure Shell Server (SSH) CommandsThis chapter describes the Secure Shell Server (SSH) feature and commands. This chapter contains the fo

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide21For information on the three manager privilege levels of the AT-S97 Management Software, refer to

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Chapter 12: Secure Shell Server (SSH) Commands210OverviewThe AT-S97 Management Software has a Secure Shell (SSH) application protocol server for remot

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide211 The management module must have an IP configuration. For instructions, refer to Chapter 3, “IP

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Chapter 12: Secure Shell Server (SSH) Commands212SSH DISABLESyntaxssh disableParametersNone.Privilege LevelsAdministrator and read-writeDescriptionThi

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide213SSH ENABLESyntaxssh enableParametersNone.Privilege LevelsAdministrator and read-writeDescriptionT

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Chapter 12: Secure Shell Server (SSH) Commands214SSH SHOWSyntaxssh showParametersNone.Privilege LevelsAdministrator, read-write and read-onlyDescripti

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215Chapter 13Manager Account CommandsThis chapter contains the following sections: “Overview” on page 216 “USER ADD” on page 218 “USER DELETE” on p

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Chapter 13: Manager Account Commands216OverviewThe AT-S97 Management Software has one predefined manager account with a privilege level of administrat

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide217USER SET on page 221 Modifies the password and privilege level of a manager account.USER SHOW on

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Chapter 13: Manager Account Commands218USER ADDSyntaxuser add username=name privilege=read|readwriteParametersusername Specifies a name between 1 and

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide219This command creates the new manager account “Eric Jones” with the privilege level of read:user a

Page 135 - LOGGING SET SYSLOG

Chapter 1: Starting a Management Session22SNMP Management SessionYou can also manage the AT-MCF2000 chassis remotely using an Simple Network Managemen

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Chapter 13: Manager Account Commands220USER DELETESyntaxuser delete username=nameParametersusername Specifies the name of the manager account to be de

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide221USER SETSyntaxuser set username=name password privilege=read|readwriteParametersusername Specifie

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Chapter 13: Manager Account Commands222This command changes the password and privilege level of the “Tom Adams” account:user set username="Tom Ad

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide223USER SHOWSyntaxuser showParametersNone.Privilege LevelsAdministrator, read-write, and read-only.D

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Chapter 13: Manager Account Commands224

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225Chapter 14Diagnostics CommandsThis chapter contains the following sections: “Overview” on page 226 “DIAGNOSTICS SHOW BOOTLOADER” on page 227 “DI

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Chapter 14: Diagnostics Commands226OverviewThe diagnostics commands are used to display manufacturing information which you may be asked to provide if

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide227DIAGNOSTICS SHOW BOOTLOADERSyntaxdiagnostics show bootloaderParametersnonePrivilege LevelsAdminis

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Chapter 14: Diagnostics Commands228Figure 44. DIAGNOSTICS SHOW BOOTLOADER CommandThe fields are defined here:Chassis Chassis Chassis MAC MasterID Name

Page 145 - Configuration File Commands

AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide229Examplediagnostics show bootloaderMaster Chassis Indicates whether the chassis contains the AT-MC

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide23Saving Your Configuration ChangesThe configuration settings of the management and media converter

Page 147 - Parameter

Chapter 14: Diagnostics Commands230DIAGNOSTICS SHOW CHASSISSyntaxdiagnostics show chassis id=chassis eepromParametersid Identifies the ID number of a

Page 148 - Configuration

AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide231The columns are defined here:ExamplesThis command displays the serial numbers, hardware version n

Page 149 - Active Master

Chapter 14: Diagnostics Commands232DIAGNOSTICS SHOW MODULESyntaxdiagnostics show module id=chassis/slotParametersid Specifies a module. You can view o

Page 150 - System Configuration

AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide233DescriptionThis command is used to display manufacturing and operational information about the mo

Page 151 - IP Configuration

Chapter 14: Diagnostics Commands234ExamplesThis command displays information about the management module in a chassis with the ID 0:diagnostics show m

Page 152 - NTP Configuration

AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide235DIAGNOSTICS SHOW SOFTWARESyntaxdiagnostics show softwareParametersnonePrivilege LevelsAdministrat

Page 153 - SNMP Configuration

Chapter 14: Diagnostics Commands236Figure 47. DIAGNOSTICS SHOW BOOTLOADER CommandThe fields are defined here:Chassis Chassis Chassis MAC MasterID Name

Page 154 - Blade Configuration

AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide237Examplediagnostics show softwareMaster Chassis Indicates whether the chassis contains the AT-MCF2

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Chapter 14: Diagnostics Commands238

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239Appendix AAT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software Default SettingsThis appendix lists the factory default settings for the features in the AT-S85 and

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Chapter 1: Starting a Management Session24Quitting a Management SessionTo quit a management session, enter Exit at the command prompt. You should alwa

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Appendix A: AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software Default Settings240AT-S85 Management SoftwareThe following table lists the default settings for the

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AT-S85 and AT-97 Management Software User’s Guide241AT-S97 Management SoftwareThe following table lists the default settings for the AT-S97 Management

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Appendix A: AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software Default Settings242Secure Shell ServerSSH Server DisabledProtocol Port Number322Simple Network Manag

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243IndexNumerics10/100/1000Base-T Management portdisplaying status of 111setting 92Aactive master configuration filedescribed 149displaying name of 16

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Index244NTP SHOW 123PING 44SNMP SET 206SNMP SHOW 208SSH DISABLE 212SSH ENABLE 213SSH SHOW 214SYSTEM RESET CHASSIS 74SYSTEM RESET CLUSTER 76SYSTEM RESE

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide245manager accounts 223severity level of event messages 136status ofAT-MCF2000AC Power Supply Module

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Index246downloading 171, 179, 186editing 150renaming 188setting active file 164uploading 171, 194media converter channelsdisplaying 103setting operati

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide247trap events 204Smart MissingLink operating modedescribed 84setting 81SNMP SET command 206SNMP SHO

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Index248

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide25Chassis ID NumbersAs explained in the AT-MCF2000 Multi-channel Media Converter Series Installation

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Chapter 1: Starting a Management Session26Slot Numbers and LettersSome of the commands in the management software programs have a slot parameter for s

Page 169 - File System Commands

AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide27Figure 4 shows the numbers and letters of the slots in the AT-MCF2300 Chassis.Figure 4. Slot Numbe

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Chapter 1: Starting a Management Session28Command Line Interface FeaturesThe command line interface supports the following features: Command history

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide29Command FormattingThe following formatting conventions are used in this manual: screen text font

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3ContentsPreface ...

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Chapter 1: Starting a Management Session30What to Configure FirstThis section has a few suggestions on what to configure during your first management

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide31If multiple chassis are linked together with the AT-MCF2000S Stacking Module to form a stack, this

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Chapter 1: Starting a Management Session32Changing theManagerPasswordThe default password for the predefined manager account is included in this docum

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide33Now that you have created the master configuration file, you’re ready to perform the second step a

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Chapter 1: Starting a Management Session34In this example, the management module is assigned the IP address 149.112.44.22, the subnet mask 255.255.255

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide35After specifying the server’s IP address, activate the NTP client with this command:ntp enableNote

Page 179 - FILE DOWNLOAD

Chapter 1: Starting a Management Session36Saving YourChangesThis completes the initial configuration of the chassis. To update the configuration files

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide37Replacing a Media Converter ModuleTo replace a module:1. Install the new module in the chassis. Fo

Page 181 - Description of Syntax 1

Chapter 1: Starting a Management Session38 If the overwrite setting for the new module is disabled, the module configures its settings using its own

Page 182 - Description of Syntax 2

39Chapter 2Basic CommandsThis chapter contains the following commands: “‘?’ Question Mark Key” on page 40 “CLEAR” on page 41 “EXIT” on page 42 “HE

Page 183 - Description of Syntax 4

Contents4Chapter 3: IP Configuration Commands ...47

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Chapter 2: Basic Commands40‘?’ Question Mark KeySyntax?ParametersNone.Privilege LevelsAdministrator, read-write, and read-only.DescriptionEntering a q

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide41CLEARSyntaxclearParametersNone.Privilege LevelsAdministrator, read-write, and read-only.Descriptio

Page 186 - FILE FASTDOWNLOAD

Chapter 2: Basic Commands42EXITSyntaxexitParametersNone.Privilege LevelsAdministrator, read-write, and read-only.DescriptionThis command ends a manage

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide43HELPSyntaxhelpParametersNone.Privilege LevelsAdministrator, read-write, and read-only.DescriptionT

Page 188 - FILE RENAME

Chapter 2: Basic Commands44PINGSyntaxping ipaddressParameteripaddress Specifies the IP address of the device to ping.Privilege LevelsAdministrator and

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide45ExampleThis command has the management module send three ping requests to a remote device with an

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47Chapter 3IP Configuration CommandsThis chapter contains the following sections: “Overview” on page 48 “IP DHCP DISABLE” on page 50 “IP DHCP ENABL

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Chapter 3: IP Configuration Commands48OverviewThe IP commands are used to assign an IP address configuration, consisting of an IP address, subnet mask

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide49CommandSummaryTable 3 summarizes the IP configuration commands.Table 3. IP Configuration CommandsC

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AT-S85 and AT-97 Management Software User’s Guide5LOGGING SET SYSLOG ...

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Chapter 3: IP Configuration Commands50IP DHCP DISABLESyntaxip dhcp disableParametersNone.Privilege LevelsAdministrator and read-write.DescriptionThis

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide51IP DHCP ENABLESyntaxip dhcp enableParametersNone.Privilege LevelsAdministrator and read-write.Desc

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Chapter 3: IP Configuration Commands52IP SETSyntaxip set ip-address=ipaddress subnetmask=mask default-gateway=ipaddressParametersip-address Specifies

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide53This command assigns the default gateway address 149.44.55.22 to the management module:ip set defa

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Chapter 3: IP Configuration Commands54IP SHOWSyntaxip showParametersNone.Privilege LevelsAdministrator, read-write, and read-only.DescriptionThis comm

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55Chapter 4General System CommandsThis chapter contains the following sections: “Overview” on page 56 “SYSTEM SET ASYNCHRONOUS” on page 58 “SYSTEM

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Chapter 4: General System Commands56OverviewThe system commands are divided into two groups in this manual. The first set of commands, described in th

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide57“SYSTEM SHOW CONSOLE” on page 68Displays the console timeout parameter.“SYSTEM SHOW INFO” on page

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Chapter 4: General System Commands58SYSTEM SET ASYNCHRONOUSSyntaxsystem set asynchronous baudrate=2400|4800|9600|19200|115200Parametersbaudrate Specif

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide59SYSTEM SET CHASSISSyntaxsystem set chassis id=chassis name=nameParametersid Identifies an ID numbe

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Chapter 4: General System Commands60SYSTEM SET CLOCKSyntaxsystem set clock date=mm/dd/yyyy time=hh:mm:ssParametersdate Specifies the new date in month

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide61This command sets the time to 7:08 am and 25 seconds:system set clock time=07:08:25

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Chapter 4: General System Commands62SYSTEM SET CONSOLESyntaxsystem set console timeout=valueParametertimeout Specifies the console timer in minutes. T

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide63SYSTEM SET CONTACTSyntaxsystem set contact=contactParametercontact Specifies the name of the netwo

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Chapter 4: General System Commands64SYSTEM SET HOSTNAMESyntaxsystem set hostname=nameParameterhostname Specifies a name of up to 25 alphanumeric chara

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide65SYSTEM SET LOCATIONSyntaxsystem set location=locationParameterslocation Specifies a location for a

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Chapter 4: General System Commands66SYSTEM SHOW ASYNCHRONOUSSyntaxsystem show asynchronousParametersNone.Privilege LevelsAdministrator, read-write, an

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide67SYSTEM SHOW CLOCKSyntaxsystem show clockParametersNonePrivilege LevelsAdministrator, read-write, a

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Chapter 4: General System Commands68SYSTEM SHOW CONSOLESyntaxsystem show consoleParametersNone.Privilege LevelsAdministrator, read-write, and read-onl

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide69SYSTEM SHOW INFOSyntaxsystem show infoParametersNone.Privilege LevelsAdministrator, read-write, an

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7FiguresFigure 1: Connecting the RS-232 Serial Management Cable to the RS-232 Terminal Port...18Figure 2

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71Chapter 5Port and Module CommandsThis chapter contains the following sections: “Overview” on page 72 “SYSTEM RESET CHASSIS” on page 74 “SYSTEM RE

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Chapter 5: Port and Module Commands72OverviewThe system commands are divided into two groups in this manual. The first group of commands, described in

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide73NoteThe SYSTEM RESET CHASSIS, SYSTEM RESET CLUSTER and SYSTEM RESET MODULE commands may interrupt

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Chapter 5: Port and Module Commands74SYSTEM RESET CHASSISSyntaxsystem reset chassis id=chassisParametersid Specifies an ID number of a chassis to rese

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide75NoteWhen the AT-MCF2000M Management Module is reset, it will be unresponsive to commands for appro

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Chapter 5: Port and Module Commands76SYSTEM RESET CLUSTERSyntaxsystem reset clusterParametersNone.Privilege LevelAdministrator.DescriptionThis command

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide77After you’ve performed this command, you must do the following before you can save new parameter c

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Chapter 5: Port and Module Commands78SYSTEM RESET MODULESyntaxsystem reset module id=chassis/slotParametersid Identifies a media converter module or m

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide79NoteResetting a media converter module may result in the loss of some network traffic.NoteWhen a m

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Chapter 5: Port and Module Commands80ExamplesThis command resets the media converter module in slot 2 in the chassis with the ID number 0:system reset

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide81SYSTEM SET INTERFACESyntaxsystem set interface id=chassis/slot[/channel]opmode=link-test|ml|smlPar

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Chapter 5: Port and Module Commands82opmode Specifies an operating mode for a channel. Available settings are:link-test Specifies the Link Test mode.

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide83disabling the transmitter on the companion port. This notifies the network device connected to the

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Chapter 5: Port and Module Commands84This operating mode is useful when the network devices connected to the ports of a channel can react to a loss of

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide85As with the other two channel operating modes, this mode does not interfere with the flow of netwo

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Chapter 5: Port and Module Commands86 The MissingLink mode is intended for situations where the ports of a channel are connected to managed devices,

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide87SYSTEM SET INTERFACE PORTNAMESyntaxsystem set interface id=chassis/slot/channel portname=nameParam

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Chapter 5: Port and Module Commands88DescriptionThis command is used to assign names to the channels on a media converter module. Naming the channels

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide89SYSTEM SET MODULESyntaxsystem set module id=chassis/slot name=nametemperature-threshold=valueParam

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Chapter 5: Port and Module Commands90To view the current name of a module, refer to “SYSTEM SHOW INTERFACE” on page 103, “SYSTEM SHOW CHASSIS” on page

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide91ExamplesThis command assigns the name “mm vata” to a management module in a chassis with the ID 0:

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Chapter 5: Port and Module Commands92SYSTEM SET PORTSyntaxsystem set port id=chassis/slot[/channel][/port]port-state=disable|enable auto-neg=disable|e

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide93port Specifies a port. You can specify only one port. The possible values are:a Specifies the twis

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Chapter 5: Port and Module Commands94module. This setting is not supported on the twisted pair ports on the AT-MCF2012LC and AT-MCF2012LC/1 Media Conv

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide95This command is also used to set the operating parameters of the 10/100/1000Base-T Management port

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Chapter 5: Port and Module Commands96The DUPLEX parameter can also be used to set the duplex mode on a fiber optic port in a media converter channel.F

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide97ExamplesThis command disables Auto-Negotiation of the twisted pair port in channel 5 of a media co

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Chapter 5: Port and Module Commands98This command disables all of the twisted pair ports in the media converter module in slot 1. The chassis has the

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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide99SYSTEM SHOW CHASSISSyntaxsystem show chassis id=chassisParameterschassis Identifies a chassis ID n

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