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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
AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide101SYSTEM SHOW CLUSTERSyntaxsystem show clusterParametersNone.Privilege LevelsAdministrator, read-wr
Chapter 5: Port and Module Commands102Figure 13. SYSTEM SHOW CLUSTER CommandExamplesystem show clusterChassis Chassis Chassis MAC MasterID Name Type A
AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide103SYSTEM SHOW INTERFACESyntax - Chassis Onlysystem show interface id=chassisSyntax - Chassis and Sl
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
AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide105The table does not include empty media converter slots. The columns are defined here:Description
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
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
Chapter 5: Port and Module Commands108Description of the Chassis, Slot, and Channel CommandTo view the operating parameters of the channel’s two ports
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
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
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
AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide111SYSTEM SHOW MODULESyntaxsystem show module id=chassis/slotParametersid Identifies the ID number o
Chapter 5: Port and Module Commands112DescriptionThis command is used to display status information about the media converter, power supply, fan, and
AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide113Figure 18. SYSTEM SHOW MODULE Command for the Management ModuleThe information for a media conver
Chapter 5: Port and Module Commands114The fields are defined here:ExamplesThis command displays information about the AT-MCF2000M Management Module in
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
Chapter 5: Port and Module Commands116
117Chapter 6Network Time Protocol CommandsThis chapter contains the following sections: “Overview” on page 118 “NTP DISABLE” on page 120 “NTP ENABL
Chapter 6: Network Time Protocol Commands118OverviewThe AT-S97 Management Software has a Network Time Protocol (NTP) client so that it can set its int
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
Preface12Document ConventionsThis document uses the following conventions:NoteNotes provide additional information.CautionCautions inform you that per
Chapter 6: Network Time Protocol Commands120NTP DISABLESyntaxntp disableParametersNone.Privilege LevelsAdministrator and read-write.DescriptionThis co
AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide121NTP ENABLESyntaxntp enableParametersNone.Privilege LevelsAdministrator and read-write.Description
Chapter 6: Network Time Protocol Commands122NTP SETSyntaxntp set server=ipaddress utcoffset=integerParametersserver Specifies an IP address of an NTP
AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide123NTP SHOWSyntaxntp showParametersNone.Privilege LevelsAdministrator, read-write, and read-only.Des
Chapter 6: Network Time Protocol Commands124
125Chapter 7Event Log and Syslog Client CommandsThis chapter contains the following sections: “Overview” on page 126 “LOGGING CLEAR EVENTLOG” on pag
Chapter 7: Event Log and Syslog Client Commands126OverviewThe management, media converter, power supply, and fan modules generate event messages with
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
Chapter 7: Event Log and Syslog Client Commands128LOGGING CLEAR EVENTLOGSyntaxlogging clear eventlogParametersNone.Privilege LevelAdministratorDescrip
AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide129LOGGING DISABLE EVENTLOGSyntaxlogging disable eventlogParametersNone.Privilege LevelsAdministrato
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
Chapter 7: Event Log and Syslog Client Commands130LOGGING DISABLE SYSLOGSyntaxlogging disable syslogParametersNone.Privilege LevelsAdministrator and r
AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide131LOGGING ENABLE EVENTLOGSyntaxlogging enable eventlogParametersNone.Privilege LevelsAdministrator
Chapter 7: Event Log and Syslog Client Commands132LOGGING ENABLE SYSLOGSyntaxlogging enable syslogParametersNone.Privilege LevelsAdministrator and rea
AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide133LOGGING SET EVENTLOGSyntaxlogging set eventlog severity-level=critical|major|minor|eventParameter
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
AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide135LOGGING SET SYSLOGSyntaxlogging set syslog [host=ipaddress] [facility-code=value]Parametershost S
Chapter 7: Event Log and Syslog Client Commands136LOGGING SHOWSyntaxlogging showParametersNone.Privilege LevelsAdministrator, read-write, and read-onl
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
Chapter 7: Event Log and Syslog Client Commands138LOGGING SHOW EVENTLOGSyntaxlogging show eventlogParametersNone.Privilege LevelsAdministrator, read-w
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
Preface14Contacting Allied TelesisThis section provides Allied Telesis contact information for technical support as well as sales and corporate inform
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
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
Chapter 7: Event Log and Syslog Client Commands142Minor Level MessagesAuthentication Failure The management software denied access to an individual wh
AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide143Event Level MessagesBM update its BM.cfg in MMThe media converter module upgraded its configurati
Chapter 7: Event Log and Syslog Client Commands144ExampleThis command displays the events in the event log:logging show eventlog
145Chapter 8Configuration File CommandsThis chapter contains the following sections: “Overview” on page 146 “CONFIG OVERWRITE” on page 158 “CONFIG
Chapter 8: Configuration File Commands146OverviewThe parameter settings of the management module and the media converter modules are stored in a serie
AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide1473. If the overwrite setting is disabled, the module configures its parameters using its auxiliary
Chapter 8: Configuration File Commands148When you issue the CONFIG SAVE command to save your parameter changes, the management module updates the mast
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
15Chapter 1Starting a Management SessionThis chapter contains the following sections: “Management Overview” on page 16 “Starting a Local Management
Chapter 8: Configuration File Commands150Editing a MasterConfigurationFileYou can edit the master configuration file on the management module with a t
AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide151The section accepts the following AT-S97 Management Software commands: “SYSTEM SET ASYNCHRONOUS”
Chapter 8: Configuration File Commands152Log ConfigurationThis section controls the event log and the syslog client.Figure 27. Log Configuration Secti
AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide153Telnet and SSH ConfigurationThis section controls the Telnet and SSH servers for remote managemen
Chapter 8: Configuration File Commands154Figure 31. SNMP Configuration SectionThis section accepts the SNMP SET command. For information on the comman
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
Chapter 8: Configuration File Commands156Figure 34. Blade Configuration - Port Operating ParametersHere are the guidelines for modifying the commands
AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide157Blade Configuration section. Here, the “0” slot designation signifies the module itself, in this
Chapter 8: Configuration File Commands158CONFIG OVERWRITESyntaxconfig overwrite enable|disable id=chassis/slotParametersenable Activates configuration
AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide159DescriptionAs explained in “Overview” on page 146, the configuration settings of the media conver
Chapter 1: Starting a Management Session16Management OverviewThe discussions in this section review the basic characteristics of the management softwa
Chapter 8: Configuration File Commands160CONFIG RUNSyntaxconfig runParametersNone.Privilege LevelsAdministrator and read-write.DescriptionThis command
AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide161CONFIG SAVESyntaxconfig saveParametersNone.Privilege LevelsAdministrator and read-write.Descripti
Chapter 8: Configuration File Commands162CONFIG SAVE FILESYSTEMSyntaxconfig save filesystem=system://chassis/slot/filename.cfgParameterfilesystem Spec
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
Chapter 8: Configuration File Commands164CONFIG SETSyntaxconfig set filesystem=system://chassis/slot/filename.cfgParameterfilesystem Specifies a locat
AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide165After designating an active master configuration file, do one of the following: To configure the
Chapter 8: Configuration File Commands166CONFIG SHOWSyntaxconfig showParametersNonePrivilege LevelsAdministrator, read-write, and read-only.Descriptio
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
Chapter 8: Configuration File Commands168
169Chapter 9File System CommandsThis chapter contains the following sections: “Overview” on page 170 “FILE COPY” on page 173 “FILE DELETE” on page
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
Chapter 9: File System Commands170OverviewThe following sections describe the functions of the commands in this chapter.Managing aModule’s FileSystemY
AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide171Uploading orDownloading aMasterConfigurationFileThe master configuration file on the management m
Chapter 9: File System Commands172server. For instructions, refer to Chapter 3, “IP Configuration Commands” on page 47.CommandSummaryTable 20 summariz
AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide173FILE COPYSyntaxfile copy srcfile=system://chassis/slot/filename.cfgdstfile=system://chassis/slot/
Chapter 9: File System Commands174dstfile=systemSpecifies the name of the new copy of the master configuration file. The destination must have the sam
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
Chapter 9: File System Commands176FILE DELETESyntaxfile delete filesystem=system://chassis/slot/filename.cfgParametersystem Specifies the location of
AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide177Privilege LevelsAdministrator and read-write.DescriptionThis command is used to delete unnecessar
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
AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide179FILE DOWNLOADSyntax 1: Downloading the AT-S85 and AT-S97 Boot Loadersfile download srcfile=tftp:/
Chapter 1: Starting a Management Session18Starting a Local Management SessionNoteLocal management sessions do not require an IP configuration on the A
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
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
Chapter 9: File System Commands182Since this command uses the TFTP client on the management module, Allied Telesis recommends reviewing the informatio
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
Chapter 9: File System Commands184Since the slots are indicated with the wildcard “*”, all of the modules, including the management module, receive th
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
Chapter 9: File System Commands186FILE FASTDOWNLOADSyntax 1 - AT-S85 Management Softwarefile fastdownload appblock srcfile=tftp://ipaddress/filename.i
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
Chapter 9: File System Commands188FILE RENAMESyntaxfile rename srcfile=system://chassis/slot/filename dstfile=system://chassis/slot/filenameParameters
AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide189Privilege LevelsAdministrator and read-write.DescriptionThis command is used to rename the master
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
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
AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide191FILE SHOWSyntaxfile show filesystem=system://chassis/slot/filenameParameterssystem Specifies the
Chapter 9: File System Commands192Figure 39. FILE SHOW CommandThe first four columns can be ignored. The remaining columns are defined here: File siz
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
Chapter 9: File System Commands194FILE UPLOADSyntax 1: Uploading a Configuration File to a TFTP Serverfile upload srcfile=system://chassis/slot/filena
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
Chapter 9: File System Commands196settings are overwritten by the master configuration file on the management module after the file is installed on a
197Chapter 10Telnet Server CommandsThis chapter contains the following sections: “Overview” on page 198 “TELNET DISABLE” on page 200 “TELNET ENABLE
Chapter 10: Telnet Server Commands198OverviewThe commands in this chapter are used to control the management module’s Telnet application protocol serv
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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Chapter 1: Starting a Management Session20Starting a Remote Telnet or Secure Shell Management SessionReview the following guidelines before starting a
Chapter 10: Telnet Server Commands200TELNET DISABLESyntaxtelnet disableParametersNone.Privilege LevelsAdministrator and read-write.DescriptionThis com
AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide201TELNET ENABLESyntaxtelnet enableParametersNone.Privilege LevelsAdministrator and read-write.Descr
Chapter 10: Telnet Server Commands202TELNET SHOWSyntaxtelnet showParametersNone.Privilege LevelsAdministrator, read-write, and read-only.DescriptionTh
203Chapter 11Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) CommandsThis chapter contains the following sections: “Overview” on page 204 “SNMP SET” on pa
Chapter 11: Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Commands204OverviewThe commands in this chapter are used to set the three Get, Set and Trap comm
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
Chapter 11: Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Commands206SNMP SETSyntaxsnmp set mgrip1=ipaddress mgrip2=ipaddress mgrip3=ipaddress mgrip4=ipad
AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide207ExamplesThis command changes the set community string to “snmpsecret1.”snmp set set-community=snm
Chapter 11: Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Commands208SNMP SHOWSyntaxsnmp showParametersNone.Privilege LevelsAdministrator, read-write and
209Chapter 12Secure Shell Server (SSH) CommandsThis chapter describes the Secure Shell Server (SSH) feature and commands. This chapter contains the fo
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
Chapter 12: Secure Shell Server (SSH) Commands210OverviewThe AT-S97 Management Software has a Secure Shell (SSH) application protocol server for remot
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
Chapter 12: Secure Shell Server (SSH) Commands212SSH DISABLESyntaxssh disableParametersNone.Privilege LevelsAdministrator and read-writeDescriptionThi
AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide213SSH ENABLESyntaxssh enableParametersNone.Privilege LevelsAdministrator and read-writeDescriptionT
Chapter 12: Secure Shell Server (SSH) Commands214SSH SHOWSyntaxssh showParametersNone.Privilege LevelsAdministrator, read-write and read-onlyDescripti
215Chapter 13Manager Account CommandsThis chapter contains the following sections: “Overview” on page 216 “USER ADD” on page 218 “USER DELETE” on p
Chapter 13: Manager Account Commands216OverviewThe AT-S97 Management Software has one predefined manager account with a privilege level of administrat
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
Chapter 13: Manager Account Commands218USER ADDSyntaxuser add username=name privilege=read|readwriteParametersusername Specifies a name between 1 and
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
Chapter 1: Starting a Management Session22SNMP Management SessionYou can also manage the AT-MCF2000 chassis remotely using an Simple Network Managemen
Chapter 13: Manager Account Commands220USER DELETESyntaxuser delete username=nameParametersusername Specifies the name of the manager account to be de
AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide221USER SETSyntaxuser set username=name password privilege=read|readwriteParametersusername Specifie
Chapter 13: Manager Account Commands222This command changes the password and privilege level of the “Tom Adams” account:user set username="Tom Ad
AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide223USER SHOWSyntaxuser showParametersNone.Privilege LevelsAdministrator, read-write, and read-only.D
Chapter 13: Manager Account Commands224
225Chapter 14Diagnostics CommandsThis chapter contains the following sections: “Overview” on page 226 “DIAGNOSTICS SHOW BOOTLOADER” on page 227 “DI
Chapter 14: Diagnostics Commands226OverviewThe diagnostics commands are used to display manufacturing information which you may be asked to provide if
AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide227DIAGNOSTICS SHOW BOOTLOADERSyntaxdiagnostics show bootloaderParametersnonePrivilege LevelsAdminis
Chapter 14: Diagnostics Commands228Figure 44. DIAGNOSTICS SHOW BOOTLOADER CommandThe fields are defined here:Chassis Chassis Chassis MAC MasterID Name
AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide229Examplediagnostics show bootloaderMaster Chassis Indicates whether the chassis contains the AT-MC
AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide23Saving Your Configuration ChangesThe configuration settings of the management and media converter
Chapter 14: Diagnostics Commands230DIAGNOSTICS SHOW CHASSISSyntaxdiagnostics show chassis id=chassis eepromParametersid Identifies the ID number of a
AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide231The columns are defined here:ExamplesThis command displays the serial numbers, hardware version n
Chapter 14: Diagnostics Commands232DIAGNOSTICS SHOW MODULESyntaxdiagnostics show module id=chassis/slotParametersid Specifies a module. You can view o
AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide233DescriptionThis command is used to display manufacturing and operational information about the mo
Chapter 14: Diagnostics Commands234ExamplesThis command displays information about the management module in a chassis with the ID 0:diagnostics show m
AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide235DIAGNOSTICS SHOW SOFTWARESyntaxdiagnostics show softwareParametersnonePrivilege LevelsAdministrat
Chapter 14: Diagnostics Commands236Figure 47. DIAGNOSTICS SHOW BOOTLOADER CommandThe fields are defined here:Chassis Chassis Chassis MAC MasterID Name
AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide237Examplediagnostics show softwareMaster Chassis Indicates whether the chassis contains the AT-MCF2
Chapter 14: Diagnostics Commands238
239Appendix AAT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software Default SettingsThis appendix lists the factory default settings for the features in the AT-S85 and
Chapter 1: Starting a Management Session24Quitting a Management SessionTo quit a management session, enter Exit at the command prompt. You should alwa
Appendix A: AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software Default Settings240AT-S85 Management SoftwareThe following table lists the default settings for the
AT-S85 and AT-97 Management Software User’s Guide241AT-S97 Management SoftwareThe following table lists the default settings for the AT-S97 Management
Appendix A: AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software Default Settings242Secure Shell ServerSSH Server DisabledProtocol Port Number322Simple Network Manag
243IndexNumerics10/100/1000Base-T Management portdisplaying status of 111setting 92Aactive master configuration filedescribed 149displaying name of 16
Index244NTP SHOW 123PING 44SNMP SET 206SNMP SHOW 208SSH DISABLE 212SSH ENABLE 213SSH SHOW 214SYSTEM RESET CHASSIS 74SYSTEM RESET CLUSTER 76SYSTEM RESE
AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide245manager accounts 223severity level of event messages 136status ofAT-MCF2000AC Power Supply Module
Index246downloading 171, 179, 186editing 150renaming 188setting active file 164uploading 171, 194media converter channelsdisplaying 103setting operati
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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AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide25Chassis ID NumbersAs explained in the AT-MCF2000 Multi-channel Media Converter Series Installation
Chapter 1: Starting a Management Session26Slot Numbers and LettersSome of the commands in the management software programs have a slot parameter for s
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
Chapter 1: Starting a Management Session28Command Line Interface FeaturesThe command line interface supports the following features: Command history
AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide29Command FormattingThe following formatting conventions are used in this manual: screen text font
3ContentsPreface ...
Chapter 1: Starting a Management Session30What to Configure FirstThis section has a few suggestions on what to configure during your first management
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
Chapter 1: Starting a Management Session32Changing theManagerPasswordThe default password for the predefined manager account is included in this docum
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
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
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
Chapter 1: Starting a Management Session36Saving YourChangesThis completes the initial configuration of the chassis. To update the configuration files
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
Chapter 1: Starting a Management Session38 If the overwrite setting for the new module is disabled, the module configures its settings using its own
39Chapter 2Basic CommandsThis chapter contains the following commands: “‘?’ Question Mark Key” on page 40 “CLEAR” on page 41 “EXIT” on page 42 “HE
Contents4Chapter 3: IP Configuration Commands ...47
Chapter 2: Basic Commands40‘?’ Question Mark KeySyntax?ParametersNone.Privilege LevelsAdministrator, read-write, and read-only.DescriptionEntering a q
AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide41CLEARSyntaxclearParametersNone.Privilege LevelsAdministrator, read-write, and read-only.Descriptio
Chapter 2: Basic Commands42EXITSyntaxexitParametersNone.Privilege LevelsAdministrator, read-write, and read-only.DescriptionThis command ends a manage
AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide43HELPSyntaxhelpParametersNone.Privilege LevelsAdministrator, read-write, and read-only.DescriptionT
Chapter 2: Basic Commands44PINGSyntaxping ipaddressParameteripaddress Specifies the IP address of the device to ping.Privilege LevelsAdministrator and
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
Chapter 2: Basic Commands46
47Chapter 3IP Configuration CommandsThis chapter contains the following sections: “Overview” on page 48 “IP DHCP DISABLE” on page 50 “IP DHCP ENABL
Chapter 3: IP Configuration Commands48OverviewThe IP commands are used to assign an IP address configuration, consisting of an IP address, subnet mask
AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide49CommandSummaryTable 3 summarizes the IP configuration commands.Table 3. IP Configuration CommandsC
AT-S85 and AT-97 Management Software User’s Guide5LOGGING SET SYSLOG ...
Chapter 3: IP Configuration Commands50IP DHCP DISABLESyntaxip dhcp disableParametersNone.Privilege LevelsAdministrator and read-write.DescriptionThis
AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide51IP DHCP ENABLESyntaxip dhcp enableParametersNone.Privilege LevelsAdministrator and read-write.Desc
Chapter 3: IP Configuration Commands52IP SETSyntaxip set ip-address=ipaddress subnetmask=mask default-gateway=ipaddressParametersip-address Specifies
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
Chapter 3: IP Configuration Commands54IP SHOWSyntaxip showParametersNone.Privilege LevelsAdministrator, read-write, and read-only.DescriptionThis comm
55Chapter 4General System CommandsThis chapter contains the following sections: “Overview” on page 56 “SYSTEM SET ASYNCHRONOUS” on page 58 “SYSTEM
Chapter 4: General System Commands56OverviewThe system commands are divided into two groups in this manual. The first set of commands, described in th
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
Chapter 4: General System Commands58SYSTEM SET ASYNCHRONOUSSyntaxsystem set asynchronous baudrate=2400|4800|9600|19200|115200Parametersbaudrate Specif
AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide59SYSTEM SET CHASSISSyntaxsystem set chassis id=chassis name=nameParametersid Identifies an ID numbe
Contents6Chapter 12: Secure Shell Server (SSH) Commands ...209Overview
Chapter 4: General System Commands60SYSTEM SET CLOCKSyntaxsystem set clock date=mm/dd/yyyy time=hh:mm:ssParametersdate Specifies the new date in month
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
Chapter 4: General System Commands62SYSTEM SET CONSOLESyntaxsystem set console timeout=valueParametertimeout Specifies the console timer in minutes. T
AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide63SYSTEM SET CONTACTSyntaxsystem set contact=contactParametercontact Specifies the name of the netwo
Chapter 4: General System Commands64SYSTEM SET HOSTNAMESyntaxsystem set hostname=nameParameterhostname Specifies a name of up to 25 alphanumeric chara
AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide65SYSTEM SET LOCATIONSyntaxsystem set location=locationParameterslocation Specifies a location for a
Chapter 4: General System Commands66SYSTEM SHOW ASYNCHRONOUSSyntaxsystem show asynchronousParametersNone.Privilege LevelsAdministrator, read-write, an
AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide67SYSTEM SHOW CLOCKSyntaxsystem show clockParametersNonePrivilege LevelsAdministrator, read-write, a
Chapter 4: General System Commands68SYSTEM SHOW CONSOLESyntaxsystem show consoleParametersNone.Privilege LevelsAdministrator, read-write, and read-onl
AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide69SYSTEM SHOW INFOSyntaxsystem show infoParametersNone.Privilege LevelsAdministrator, read-write, an
7FiguresFigure 1: Connecting the RS-232 Serial Management Cable to the RS-232 Terminal Port...18Figure 2
Chapter 4: General System Commands70
71Chapter 5Port and Module CommandsThis chapter contains the following sections: “Overview” on page 72 “SYSTEM RESET CHASSIS” on page 74 “SYSTEM RE
Chapter 5: Port and Module Commands72OverviewThe system commands are divided into two groups in this manual. The first group of commands, described in
AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide73NoteThe SYSTEM RESET CHASSIS, SYSTEM RESET CLUSTER and SYSTEM RESET MODULE commands may interrupt
Chapter 5: Port and Module Commands74SYSTEM RESET CHASSISSyntaxsystem reset chassis id=chassisParametersid Specifies an ID number of a chassis to rese
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
Chapter 5: Port and Module Commands76SYSTEM RESET CLUSTERSyntaxsystem reset clusterParametersNone.Privilege LevelAdministrator.DescriptionThis command
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
Chapter 5: Port and Module Commands78SYSTEM RESET MODULESyntaxsystem reset module id=chassis/slotParametersid Identifies a media converter module or m
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
AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide81SYSTEM SET INTERFACESyntaxsystem set interface id=chassis/slot[/channel]opmode=link-test|ml|smlPar
Chapter 5: Port and Module Commands82opmode Specifies an operating mode for a channel. Available settings are:link-test Specifies the Link Test mode.
AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide83disabling the transmitter on the companion port. This notifies the network device connected to the
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
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
Chapter 5: Port and Module Commands86 The MissingLink mode is intended for situations where the ports of a channel are connected to managed devices,
AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide87SYSTEM SET INTERFACE PORTNAMESyntaxsystem set interface id=chassis/slot/channel portname=nameParam
Chapter 5: Port and Module Commands88DescriptionThis command is used to assign names to the channels on a media converter module. Naming the channels
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
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:
Chapter 5: Port and Module Commands92SYSTEM SET PORTSyntaxsystem set port id=chassis/slot[/channel][/port]port-state=disable|enable auto-neg=disable|e
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
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
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
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
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
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
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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