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Page 1 - User’s Guide

613-000207 Rev. CManagementSoftwareAT-S79User’s GuideFor use with the AT-GS950/16 and AT-GS950/24 Gigabit Ethernet Smart SwitchesVersion 2.0.0

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Figures10Figure 51. RADIUS Server Configuration Menu ...

Page 3 - Contents

Chapter 9: Dial-in User Configuration100 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceModifying a Dial-in UserThis procedure explains how to modify an existing

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Section I: Using the Menus Interface 101Chapter 10Virtual LANsThis chapter contains the procedures for creating, modifying, and deleting port-based an

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Chapter 10: Virtual LANs102 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceVLAN OverviewA VLAN is a group of ports on an Ethernet switch that form a logical Ethe

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 103But with VLANS, you can change the LAN segment assignment of an end nod

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Chapter 10: Virtual LANs104 Section I: Using the Menus InterfacePort-based VLAN OverviewAs explained in “VLAN Overview” on page 102, a VLAN consists o

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 105Tagged VLAN OverviewThe second type of VLAN supported by the AT-S79 man

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Chapter 10: Virtual LANs106 Section I: Using the Menus InterfacePort VLANIdentifierWhen an untagged packet is received on a port in a tagged VLAN, it

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 107Creating a VLANThis section contains the procedure for creating a new p

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Chapter 10: Virtual LANs108 Section I: Using the Menus Interface3. Type V to select 802.1Q VLAN.The Tagged-based VLAN configuration Menu is shown in F

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 109The VLAN Creation Menu is shown in Figure 25.Figure 25. VLAN Creation M

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11Table 1. Menus Interface Operations ...

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Chapter 10: Virtual LANs110 Section I: Using the Menus Interface10. Type T to indicate a tagged port or U to indicate an untagged port.11. When the VL

Page 15 - Document Conventions

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 111Configuring the PVID of Untagged PortsThis procedure adjusts a port’s V

Page 16 - Contacting Allied Telesis

Chapter 10: Virtual LANs112 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceThe Port-Based VLAN Configuration Menu is shown in Figure 26.Figure 26. Port-Based VLA

Page 17 - Overview

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 1139. Type the name of the VLAN group. The VLAN name can contain up to 32

Page 18 - Management Overview

Chapter 10: Virtual LANs114 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceChanging PortVLAN TypeTo change the of ports that are assigned to a port-based VLAN on

Page 19 - Local Management Connection

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 115Displaying the VLANsTo display a list of the port-based and tagged VLAN

Page 20 - Remote Management Connection

Chapter 10: Virtual LANs116 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceThe Config VLAN Member Menu is shown in Figure 27.Figure 27. Config VLAN Member MenuTh

Page 21 - Remote SNMP Management

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 117Resetting a VLAN to the Default ValueTo delete all of the Port-based an

Page 22 - Management Access Level

Chapter 10: Virtual LANs118 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceModifying a VLANThis procedure allows you to perform the following functions: Change

Page 23 - AT-GS950/24 Switch

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 1196. To change the VLAN’s name, do the following:a. Type C to select Chan

Page 25 - Using the Menus Interface

Chapter 10: Virtual LANs120 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceDeleting a VLANThere are two separate procedures for deleting a VLAN depending on whet

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 121Deleting a TaggedVLANTo delete a Tagged VLAN, perform the following pro

Page 27 - Interface

Chapter 10: Virtual LANs122 Section I: Using the Menus Interface

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Section I: Using the Menus Interface 123Chapter 11Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)This chapter explains how to activate SNMP management on th

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Chapter 11: Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)124 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceSNMP OverviewYou can manage a switch by viewing and chang

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 125Community String AttributesA community string has attributes for contro

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Chapter 11: Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)126 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceTrap receivers are the devices, typically management work

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 127Default SNMP Community StringsThe AT-S79 Management Software provides t

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Chapter 11: Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)128 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceCreating an SNMP CommunityThe procedures in this section

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 129The SNMP Configuration Menu is shown in Figure 29. Figure 29. SNMP Conf

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13PrefaceThis 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 36 - Enter new subnet mask>

Chapter 11: Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)130 Section I: Using the Menus Interface4. To add a new community, type A to select Add New Commu

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 131Modifying anSNMPCommunityUse the following procedure to modify an exist

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Chapter 11: Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)132 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceThe following prompt is displayed:Enter community name>

Page 39 - Enter system contact>

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 133Creating an SNMP HostThis procedures in this section adds, removes, and

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Chapter 11: Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)134 Section I: Using the Menus Interface4. Type A to select Add New Host Entry. The following pro

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 135The Host Configuration Menu is updated.5. Type Q to select Quit to prev

Page 42 - Enter new password>

Chapter 11: Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)136 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceThe following prompt is displayed:Enter community name>

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 137Enabling and Disabling SNMP TrapsThe procedures in this section describ

Page 44 - Retype new password>

Chapter 11: Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)138 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceThe Trap Receiver Configuration Menu is displayed in Figu

Page 45 - Viewing Switch Information

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 139d. Enter a previously defined community name followed by Enter. See “Ad

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Preface14Where to Find Web-based GuidesThe installation and user guides for all Allied Telesis products are available in portable document format (PDF

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Chapter 11: Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)140 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceThe Trap Receiver Configuration Menu is displayed in Figu

Page 48 - Rebooting the Switch

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 141h. Enter a previously defined community name followed by Enter. See “Ad

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Chapter 11: Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)142 Section I: Using the Menus Interfacea. Enter E to enable all configured traps. Or, enter D to

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Section I: Using the Menus Interface 143Chapter 12Quality of Service (QoS)This chapter contains the procedures for configuring the Quality of Service

Page 51 - Enter new timeout value>

Chapter 12: Quality of Service (QoS)144 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceQoS OverviewWhen a port on an Ethernet switch becomes oversubscribed—its e

Page 52 - Figure 12. Ping Results

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 145For example, a tagged packet with a priority tag of 6 is placed in the

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Chapter 12: Quality of Service (QoS)146 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceOne last thing to note is that CoS does not change the priority level in a

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 147Mapping CoS Priorities to Egress QueuesThis procedure explains how to c

Page 55 - Displaying Statistics

Chapter 12: Quality of Service (QoS)148 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceThe Traffic Class Configuration Menu is shown in Figure 34.Figure 34. Traf

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 149The following prompt is displayed where n represents the traffic class

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s Guide15Document ConventionsThis document uses the following conventions:NoteNotes provide additional information.Cau

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Chapter 12: Quality of Service (QoS)150 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceConfiguring CoSAs explained in “QoS Overview” on page 144, a packet receiv

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 151The Port Priority Configuration Menu is shown in Figure 35.Figure 35. P

Page 60 - Chapter 4: Port Configuration

Chapter 12: Quality of Service (QoS)152 Section I: Using the Menus Interface4. To configure a port that is not a member of a trunk, type R to select S

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 153NoteThe tagged information in a frame is not changed as the frame trave

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Chapter 12: Quality of Service (QoS)154 Section I: Using the Menus Interface

Page 63 - Enabling and Disabling a Port

Section I: Using the Menus Interface 155Chapter 13Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)This chapter describes how to configure the Rapid Spanning Tree P

Page 64 - (a/h/H/F/f/t/T)>

Chapter 13: Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)156 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceRSTP OverviewThe performance of a Ethernet network can be negat

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 157You can designate which switch on your network you want as the root bri

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Chapter 13: Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)158 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceTable 3 lists the RSTP port costs with Auto-Detect.Table 4 list

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 159Table 5 lists the values. The default value is 0.If two paths have the

Page 68 - Port Trunking Overview

Preface16Contacting Allied Telesis This section provides Allied Telesis contact information for technical support as well as sales and corporate infor

Page 69 - Static Port Trunk Guidelines

Chapter 13: Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)160 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceThere are two possible selections: Point-to-point port Edge p

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 161Figure 37. Edge PortA port can be both a point-to-point and an edge por

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Chapter 13: Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)162 Section I: Using the Menus Interfacecompatible mode, the ports can receive either RSTP or STP BPDU

Page 72 - (E/D)>

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 163Enabling or Disabling RSTPTo enable or disable RSTP, perform the follow

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Chapter 13: Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)164 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceRoot Path CostThe sum of all the root port costs of all the bri

Page 74 - Enter trunk group number>

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 165Bridge Forward DelayThis is the time interval between generating and se

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Chapter 13: Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)166 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceConfiguring the RSTP Bridge SettingsTo configure the RSTP bridg

Page 76 - IGMP Snooping Overview

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 167The following prompt is displayed:Enter bridge maximum age>The bridg

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Chapter 13: Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)168 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceConfiguring STP CompatibilityChoosing an RSTP protocol version

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 169Configuring RSTP Port SettingsThis section contains the following topic

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17Chapter 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 80 - Setting Group

Chapter 13: Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)170 Section I: Using the Menus Interface4. Type I to select Set Port Priority.The following prompt is d

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 171Select port number to be changed>Port number is in range from 1 to 9

Page 82 - Chapter 6: IGMP Snooping

Chapter 13: Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)172 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceThe RSTP Advanced Port Configuration menu is shown in Figure 41

Page 83 - Static Multicast Address

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 173The following prompt is displayed:Select port number to be changed>P

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Chapter 13: Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)174 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceDisplaying the RSTP TopologyTo display the RSTP topology, perfo

Page 85 - Multicast

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 175The Topology Information Menu displays the following information about

Page 86 - Deleting a Static

Chapter 13: Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)176 Section I: Using the Menus Interface

Page 87 - Member Port

Section I: Using the Menus Interface 177Chapter 14Bandwidth ControlThis chapter explains how to activate and configure the Internet Group Management P

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Chapter 14: Bandwidth Control178 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceBandwidth Control OverviewIf the performance of your network is affected by heavy

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 179Configuring Bandwidth ControlThe procedures in this section describe ho

Page 90 - Port Mirroring Overview

Chapter 1: Overview18Management 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: Bandwidth Control180 Section I: Using the Menus Interface3. From the Advanced Switch Configuration Menu, type M to select Set Ingress Mode

Page 92 - Chapter 8: Port Mirroring

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 1813. Type I to select Set Ingress.The following prompt is displayed:Set B

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Chapter 14: Bandwidth Control182 Section I: Using the Menus Interface

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Section I: Using the Menus Interface 183Chapter 15IP Access ListThis chapter explains how to activate and configure the IP Access List feature on the

Page 95 - Dial-in User Configuration

Chapter 15: IP Access List184 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceIP Access List OverviewThe IP Access List feature, when enabled, restricts remote ac

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 185Configuring IP Access ListThe procedures in this section describe how t

Page 97 - Configuring a Dial-in User

Chapter 15: IP Access List186 Section I: Using the Menus Interface3. To enable the IP Access List feature, type S to select Set IP Restriction Status.

Page 98 - Deleting a Dial-in

Section I: Using the Menus Interface 187Chapter 16Destination MAC FilteringThis chapter explains how to activate Destination MAC Filtering on the swit

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Chapter 16: Destination MAC Filtering188 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceDestination MAC Filtering OverviewDestination MAC Filtering is a security

Page 100 - Modifying a Dial

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 189Configuring Destination MAC FilteringThe procedures in this section des

Page 101 - Virtual LANs

AT-S79 Management Software User’s Guide19Local Management ConnectionTo establish a local management connection with an AT-GS950/16 or AT-GS950/24 Smar

Page 102 - VLAN Overview

Chapter 16: Destination MAC Filtering190 Section I: Using the Menus Interface4. Enter a MAC address in the following format:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xxThe MAC a

Page 103 -  Tagged VLANs

Section I: Using the Menus Interface 191Chapter 17802.1x Port-based Network Access ControlThis chapter contains information about and the procedure fo

Page 104 - Port-based VLAN Overview

Chapter 17: 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control192 Section I: Using the Menus Interface802.1x Port-based Network Access Control Overview802.1x Po

Page 105 - Tagged VLAN Overview

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 193AuthenticationProcessBelow is a brief overview of the authentication pr

Page 106 - Port VLAN

Chapter 17: 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control194 Section I: Using the Menus Interfaceserver. Each client that attempts to access the network is

Page 107 - Creating a VLAN

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 195As mentioned earlier, the switch itself does not authenticate the user

Page 108 - Chapter 10: Virtual LANs

Chapter 17: 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control196 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceNoteConnecting multiple supplicants to a switch port set t

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 197 Ports used to interconnect switches should be set to the port control

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Chapter 17: 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control198 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceGuest VLANsAn authenticator port in the unauthorized state

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 199Configuring 802.1x Port-based Network Access ControlTo configure 802.1x

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Copyright 2008 Allied Telesis, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced without prior written permission from Allied Te

Page 113 - Changing the

Chapter 1: Overview20Remote Management ConnectionThe AT-S79 management software has a web browser interface that you can use to manage an AT-GS950/16

Page 114 - VLAN Type

Chapter 17: 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control200 Section I: Using the Menus Interface3. Type P to select Port No.The following prompt is displa

Page 115 - Displaying the VLANs

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 201request. The default value is 30 seconds. The range is 1 to 65,535 seco

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Chapter 17: 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control202 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceThe Port Based Access Control Configuration Menu is update

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 203Configuring MAC Based Access ControlTo configure a MAC Based Access Con

Page 118 - Modifying a VLAN

Chapter 17: 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control204 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceThe MAC Based Access Control Configuration Menu is shown i

Page 119 - Enter new VLAN name>

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 205Port ControlSets the 802.1x port control setting. The possible settings

Page 120 - Deleting a VLAN

Chapter 17: 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control206 Section I: Using the Menus Interface8. To permit a guest VLAN ID, type G.The following prompt

Page 121 - Deleting a Tagged

Section I: Using the Menus Interface 207Chapter 18RADIUS Authentication ProtocolThis chapter describes how to configure the RADIUS client software on

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Chapter 18: RADIUS Authentication Protocol208 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceRADIUS OverviewRADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial In User Services)

Page 123 - Chapter 11

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 209Configuring the RADIUS ClientTo configure the RADIUS client, perform th

Page 124 - SNMP Overview

AT-S79 Management Software User’s Guide21Remote SNMP ManagementYou can also remotely configure the switch using a Simple Network Management (SNMP) app

Page 125 - Community String Attributes

Chapter 18: RADIUS Authentication Protocol210 Section I: Using the Menus Interface7. Enter the port number that you want to assign to UDP. You may onl

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 211Displaying the RADIUS Client SettingsTo display the RADIUS client statu

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Chapter 18: RADIUS Authentication Protocol212 Section I: Using the Menus Interface

Page 128 - Creating an SNMP Community

Section I: Using the Menus Interface 213Chapter 19Management Software UpdatesThe procedure in this chapter explains how to download a new version of t

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Chapter 19: Management Software Updates214 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceDownloading a New Management Software Image Using TFTPBefore downloadin

Page 130 - Community

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 215The Software Upgrade Menu is shown in Figure 52. Figure 52. Software Up

Page 131 - Modifying an

Chapter 19: Management Software Updates216 Section I: Using the Menus Interface4. Type S to select Set TFTP Server IP Address.The following prompt is

Page 132 - Enter community name>

Section II: Using the Web Browser Interface 217Section IIUsing the Web Browser InterfaceThe chapters in this section provide information and procedure

Page 133 - Creating an SNMP Host

218 Section II: Using the Web Browser Interface

Page 134 - Deleting an Host

Section II: Using the Web Browser Interface 219Chapter 20Starting a Web Browser Management SessionThis chapter contains the procedures for starting, u

Page 135 - Host Entry

Chapter 1: Overview22Management Access LevelThe AT-S79 management software has one level of management access: manager. When you log in as a manager,

Page 136 - Enter IP address for host>

Chapter 20: Starting a Web Browser Management Session220 Section II: Using the Web Browser InterfaceEstablishing a Remote Connection to Use the Web Br

Page 137 - SNMP Trap

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection II: Using the Web Browser Interface 221The AT-S79 management software displays the login dialog box, sh

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Chapter 20: Starting a Web Browser Management Session222 Section II: Using the Web Browser InterfaceThe main menu is on the top of the home page. It c

Page 139 - Modifying a Trap

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection II: Using the Web Browser Interface 223Web Browser ToolsYou can use the web browser tools to move aroun

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Chapter 20: Starting a Web Browser Management Session224 Section II: Using the Web Browser InterfaceQuitting a Web Browser Management SessionTo exit a

Page 141 - Disabling Traps

Section II: Using the Web Browser Interface 225Chapter 21Basic Switch ParametersThis chapter contains the following sections: “Configuring an IP Addr

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Chapter 21: Basic Switch Parameters226 Section II: Using the Web Browser InterfaceConfiguring an IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway AddressThis proce

Page 143 - Quality of Service (QoS)

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection II: Using the Web Browser Interface 2272. Change the IP configuration parameters by entering new inform

Page 144 - QoS Overview

Chapter 21: Basic Switch Parameters228 Section II: Using the Web Browser InterfaceSetting Up the IP Access ListThe procedures in this section describe

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection II: Using the Web Browser Interface 229Deleting an IPAddressTo delete an IP address from the IP Access

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s Guide23Ports 15 and 16 on the AT-GS950/16 Switch and Ports 23 and 24 on the AT-GS950/24 SwitchThis section applies t

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Chapter 21: Basic Switch Parameters230 Section II: Using the Web Browser InterfaceEnabling and Disabling the DHCP ClientThis procedure explains how to

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection II: Using the Web Browser Interface 231Configuring System Management InformationThis section explains h

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Chapter 21: Basic Switch Parameters232 Section II: Using the Web Browser InterfaceSystem ContactSpecifies the name of the network administrator respon

Page 150 - Configuring CoS

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection II: Using the Web Browser Interface 233Configuring System Administration InformationThis section explai

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Chapter 21: Basic Switch Parameters234 Section II: Using the Web Browser Interface5. To create a user name, enter a user name in the box next to the U

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection II: Using the Web Browser Interface 235DeletingAdministrationInformationTo delete a user name, perform

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Chapter 21: Basic Switch Parameters236 Section II: Using the Web Browser InterfaceSetting the User Interface ConfigurationThis procedure explains how

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection II: Using the Web Browser Interface 237The console idle time out parameter specifies the length of time

Page 155 - Chapter 13

Chapter 21: Basic Switch Parameters238 Section II: Using the Web Browser InterfaceViewing System InformationTo view general information about the swit

Page 156 - RSTP Overview

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection II: Using the Web Browser Interface 239Boot LoaderThe version number and build date of the bootloader f

Page 158 - Port Priority

Chapter 21: Basic Switch Parameters240 Section II: Using the Web Browser Interfacea gateway address or “Enabling and Disabling the DHCP Client” on pag

Page 159 - Point-to-Point and Edge Ports

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection II: Using the Web Browser Interface 241Rebooting a SwitchThis procedure reboots the switch and reloads

Page 160 - (Full-duplex Mode)

Chapter 21: Basic Switch Parameters242 Section II: Using the Web Browser InterfaceNoteThe two Reboot Type options Reset to Factory Default and are Res

Page 161 - RSTP Networks

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection II: Using the Web Browser Interface 243Pinging a Remote SystemThis procedure instructs the switch to pi

Page 162 - Tree and VLANs

Chapter 21: Basic Switch Parameters244 Section II: Using the Web Browser InterfaceNumber of Ping RequestsSpecifies the number of ping requests you wan

Page 163 - Enabling or Disabling RSTP

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection II: Using the Web Browser Interface 245Returning the AT-S79 Management Software to the Factory Default

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Chapter 21: Basic Switch Parameters246 Section II: Using the Web Browser Interface

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Section II: Using the Web Browser Interface 247Chapter 22Port ConfigurationThe sections in this chapter explain how to view and change the parameter s

Page 166 - Enter bridge hello time>

Chapter 22: Port Configuration248 Section II: Using the Web Browser InterfaceViewing and Configuring Ports Using the Port Configuration PageThis proce

Page 167 - Enter bridge maximum age>

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection II: Using the Web Browser Interface 2492. Adjust the port settings as needed. Not all parameters are ad

Page 168 - Configuring STP Compatibility

Section I: Using the Menus Interface 25Section IUsing the Menus InterfaceThe chapters in this section explain how to manage the switch using the menus

Page 169 - Settings

Chapter 22: Port Configuration250 Section II: Using the Web Browser Interface100M/Half - 100 Mbps in half-duplex mode100M/Full - 100 Mbps in full-dupl

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Section II: Using the Web Browser Interface 251Chapter 23Port TrunkingThis chapter contains the following procedures for working with port trunking:

Page 171 - Port Settings

Chapter 23: Port Trunking252 Section II: Using the Web Browser InterfaceCreating a Port TrunkThis procedure explains how to create a port trunk.Cautio

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection II: Using the Web Browser Interface 2533. In any one of the unused Trunk ID rows, click the dialog boxe

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Chapter 23: Port Trunking254 Section II: Using the Web Browser InterfaceModifying a Port TrunkThis procedure adds and removes ports from a port trunk.

Page 174 - Displaying the RSTP Topology

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection II: Using the Web Browser Interface 255Enabling and Disabling a Port TrunkThis procedure enables and di

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Chapter 23: Port Trunking256 Section II: Using the Web Browser Interface

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Section II: Using the Web Browser Interface 257Chapter 24Port MirroringThis chapter contains the procedure for setting up port mirroring. Port mirrori

Page 177 - Bandwidth Control

Chapter 24: Port Mirroring258 Section II: Using the Web Browser InterfaceConfiguring Port MirroringTo set up port mirroring, perform the following pro

Page 178 - Bandwidth Control Overview

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection II: Using the Web Browser Interface 259Disabling Port MirroringTo disable port mirroring, perform the f

Page 179 - Configuring Bandwidth Control

26 Section I: Using the Menus Interface

Page 180 - Setting Ingress

Chapter 24: Port Mirroring260 Section II: Using the Web Browser Interface

Page 181 - DLF Status

Section II: Using the Web Browser Interface 261Chapter 25Static Multicast Address TableThis chapter contains the following procedures for setting grou

Page 182 - Chapter 14: Bandwidth Control

Chapter 25: Static Multicast Address Table262 Section II: Using the Web Browser InterfaceConfiguring Static Multicast Address TableThis procedure expl

Page 183 - IP Access List

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection II: Using the Web Browser Interface 263Figure 72. Static Multicast Table with Group MAC Addresses

Page 184 - IP Access List Overview

Chapter 25: Static Multicast Address Table264 Section II: Using the Web Browser InterfaceModifying a Static Multicast Address TableThis procedure expl

Page 185 - Configuring IP Access List

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection II: Using the Web Browser Interface 265Deleting a Group MAC AddressTo delete a Group MAC Address from t

Page 186 - Addresses

Chapter 25: Static Multicast Address Table266 Section II: Using the Web Browser Interface

Page 187 - Destination MAC Filtering

Section II: Using the Web Browser Interface 267Chapter 26IGMP SnoopingThis chapter contains the following procedures for working with IGMP Snooping in

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Chapter 26: IGMP Snooping268 Section II: Using the Web Browser InterfaceConfiguring IGMP SnoopingThis procedure explains how to set IGMP snooping on t

Page 189 - Filtering

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection II: Using the Web Browser Interface 269For an IGMP router port, the Set Age-Out Timer is set to 130 sec

Page 190 - Removing

Section I: Using the Menus Interface 27Chapter 2Getting Started with the Menus InterfaceThis chapter provides information and instructions on how to a

Page 191 - Chapter 17

Chapter 26: IGMP Snooping270 Section II: Using the Web Browser Interface

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Section II: Using the Web Browser Interface 271Chapter 27Destination MAC Address FilterThis chapter contains the following procedures for setting MAC

Page 193 - Authenticator

Chapter 27: Destination MAC Address Filter272 Section II: Using the Web Browser InterfaceSetting a Destination MAC FilterThis procedure explains how t

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection II: Using the Web Browser Interface 273The Destination MAC Filter table is updated with the new MAC add

Page 195 - Guidelines

Chapter 27: Destination MAC Address Filter274 Section II: Using the Web Browser InterfaceRemoving a MAC AddressTo remove a MAC address from a Destinat

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Section II: Using the Web Browser Interface 275Chapter 28Bandwidth ControlThis chapter contains the following procedures for working with Bandwidth Co

Page 197 - Switch B

Chapter 28: Bandwidth Control276 Section II: Using the Web Browser InterfaceConfiguring Bandwidth ControlThis procedure explains how to set Bandwidth

Page 198 - Guest VLANs

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection II: Using the Web Browser Interface 2773. To change the status of the packet threshold for all the port

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Section II: Using the Web Browser Interface 279Chapter 29Virtual LANsThis chapter contains the procedures for creating, modifying, and deleting port-b

Page 201 - Enter guest VLAN ID >

Chapter 2: Getting Started with the Menus Interface28 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceStarting a Local Management SessionYou establish a local man

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Chapter 29: Virtual LANs280 Section II: Using the Web Browser InterfaceAssigning Ports to a VLANTo assign ports to a tagged or port-based VLAN, perfor

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection II: Using the Web Browser Interface 281Creating a Tagged VLANTo create a tagged VLAN, perform the follo

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Chapter 29: Virtual LANs282 Section II: Using the Web Browser InterfaceFor an example of a Tagged VLANs, see Figure 80.Figure 80. Example of Tagged VL

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection II: Using the Web Browser Interface 283Modifying a Tagged VLANTo modify a tagged VLAN, perform the foll

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Chapter 29: Virtual LANs284 Section II: Using the Web Browser InterfaceDeleting a Tagged VLANTo delete a tagged VLAN, perform the following procedure:

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection II: Using the Web Browser Interface 285Creating a Port-Based VLANTo create a port-based VLAN, perform t

Page 208 - RADIUS Overview

Chapter 29: Virtual LANs286 Section II: Using the Web Browser InterfaceModifying a Port-Based VLANTo modify a port-based VLAN, perform the following p

Page 209 - Configuring the RADIUS Client

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection II: Using the Web Browser Interface 287Deleting a Port-Based VLANTo delete a port-based VLAN, perform t

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Section II: Using the Web Browser Interface 289Chapter 30Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)This chapter contains the following procedures for w

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 29The Login Menu is shown in Figure 2.Figure 2. Login Menu4. Enter the man

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Chapter 30: Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)290 Section II: Using the Web Browser InterfaceCreating an SNMP CommunityThis procedure explains

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection II: Using the Web Browser Interface 291Modifying an SNMP CommunityUse the following procedure to modify

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Chapter 30: Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)292 Section II: Using the Web Browser InterfaceDeleting an SNMP CommunityUse the following proced

Page 216 - Download file? (Y/N)>

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection II: Using the Web Browser Interface 293Creating a Host TableUse the following procedure to create a Hos

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Chapter 30: Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)294 Section II: Using the Web Browser InterfaceModifying a Host Table EntryUse the following proc

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection II: Using the Web Browser Interface 295Deleting a Host Table EntryUse the following procedure to delete

Page 219 - Chapter 20

Chapter 30: Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)296 Section II: Using the Web Browser InterfaceEnabling or Disabling TrapsThis procedure enables

Page 220 - Switch’s IP Address

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection II: Using the Web Browser Interface 297Modifying TrapsUse this procedure to modify traps for an SNMP co

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Chapter 30: Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)298 Section II: Using the Web Browser InterfaceDeleting TrapsUse this procedure to delete traps f

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Section II: Using the Web Browser Interface 299Chapter 31Quality of Service (QoS)This chapter contains the procedure for configuring Quality of Servic

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Chapter 2: Getting Started with the Menus Interface30 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceUsing the Menus InterfaceIf you are using a DEC VT00 or ANSI

Page 225 - Basic Switch Parameters

Chapter 31: Quality of Service (QoS)300 Section II: Using the Web Browser InterfaceMapping CoS Priorities to Egress QueuesThis procedure explains how

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection II: Using the Web Browser Interface 3014. To change the egress priority queue assignment of an 802.1p p

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Chapter 31: Quality of Service (QoS)302 Section II: Using the Web Browser InterfaceConfiguring CoSAs explained in “QoS Overview” on page 144, a packet

Page 228 - Setting Up the IP Access List

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection II: Using the Web Browser Interface 303The Default Port VLAN & CoS page is shown in Figure 88.Figur

Page 229 - Deleting an IP

Chapter 31: Quality of Service (QoS)304 Section II: Using the Web Browser Interfacepriority levels contained within the frames to determine the egress

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Section II: Web Browser Interface 305Chapter 32Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)This chapter contains the following procedures for working with the

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Chapter 32: Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)306 Section II: Web Browser InterfaceBasic RSTP ConfigurationTo configure the RSTP settings, perform th

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection II: Web Browser Interface 307Protocol VersionSet this field to enable to activate RSTP on the switch. T

Page 233 - Information

Chapter 32: Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)308 Section II: Web Browser InterfaceBridge IDThe MAC address of the bridge. The bridge identifier is u

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection II: Web Browser Interface 309Configuring RSTP Port SettingsThis section contains the following topics:

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 31Quitting from a Local Management SessionTo quit a local management sessi

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Chapter 32: Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)310 Section II: Web Browser InterfaceThe RSTP Basic Port Configuration page is shown in Figure 90.Figur

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection II: Web Browser Interface 3118. To configure all of the ports to the same settings, in the All row, con

Page 238 - Viewing System Information

Chapter 32: Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)312 Section II: Web Browser Interface4. In the Admin/OperEdge column for the port you want to configure

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection II: Web Browser Interface 313Viewing the RSTP TopologyTo view the current RSTP topology, perform the fo

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Chapter 32: Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)314 Section II: Web Browser InterfaceDesignated RootThe designated root bridge to which the switch’s ro

Page 241 - Rebooting a Switch

Section II: Using the Web Browser Interface 315Chapter 33802.1x Port-based Network Access ControlThis chapter contains the procedure for configuring 8

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Chapter 33: 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control316 Section II: Using the Web Browser InterfaceConfiguring 802.1x Port-based Network Access Contro

Page 243 - Pinging a Remote System

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection II: Using the Web Browser Interface 3173. Configure the following parameters as needed. The parameters

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Chapter 33: 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control318 Section II: Using the Web Browser InterfaceRe-authentication Period.Specifies the time period

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Section II: Using the Web Browser Interface 319Chapter 34Dial-in UserThis chapter contains the following procedure for setting the Dial-in User featur

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Chapter 2: Getting Started with the Menus Interface32 Section I: Using the Menus Interface

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Chapter 34: Dial-in User320 Section II: Using the Web Browser InterfaceAdding a Dial-in User This procedure explains how to add a Dial-in User on the

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection II: Using the Web Browser Interface 321Modifying a Dial-in UserThis procedure explains how to modify an

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Chapter 34: Dial-in User322 Section II: Using the Web Browser InterfaceDeleting a Dial-in UserThis procedure explains how to delete an existing Dial-i

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Section II: Using the Web Browser Interface 323Chapter 35RADIUS Authentication ProtocolThis chapter explains how to configure the RADIUS client on the

Page 251 - Port Trunking

Chapter 35: RADIUS Authentication Protocol324 Section II: Using the Web Browser InterfaceConfiguring the RADIUS ClientTo configure the RADIUS client,

Page 252 - Creating a Port Trunk

Section II: Using the Web Browser Interface 325Chapter 36StatisticsThe sections in this chapter explain how to display traffic, error, and history sta

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Chapter 36: Statistics326 Section II: Using the Web Browser InterfaceDisplaying Switch StatisticsStatistics provide important information for troubles

Page 254 - Modifying a Port Trunk

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection II: Using the Web Browser Interface 327The Traffic Comparison page opens as shown in Figure 96.Figure 9

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Chapter 36: Statistics328 Section II: Using the Web Browser InterfaceOutbound Unicast Packet Rate (Pkts/s) Measures the number of outbound unicast pac

Page 256 - Chapter 23: Port Trunking

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection II: Using the Web Browser Interface 3294. To select the amount of time before the screen is refreshed,

Page 257 - Port Mirroring

Section I: Using the Menus Interface 33Chapter 3Basic Switch ParametersThis chapter contains the following sections: “Configuring the IP Address, Sub

Page 258 - Configuring Port Mirroring

Chapter 36: Statistics330 Section II: Using the Web Browser InterfaceDisplaying ErrorGroup StatisticsTo display error group statistics for a port, per

Page 259 - Disabling Port Mirroring

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection II: Using the Web Browser Interface 3315. To select the color of the traffic comparison graph, select C

Page 260 - Chapter 24: Port Mirroring

Chapter 36: Statistics332 Section II: Using the Web Browser InterfaceDisplayingHistorical StatusChartsTo display historical status charts statistics f

Page 261 - Chapter 25

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection II: Using the Web Browser Interface 3333. To select the amount of time before the screen is refreshed,

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Chapter 36: Statistics334 Section II: Using the Web Browser InterfaceFigure 99. Historical Status Chart

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Section II: Using the Web Browser Interface 335Chapter 37Management Software UpdatesThe procedure in this chapter explains how to download a new versi

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Chapter 37: Management Software Updates336 Section II: Using the Web Browser InterfaceUpgrading a Firmware Image Using TFTPBefore downloading a new ve

Page 265 - Deleting a Group MAC Address

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection II: Using the Web Browser Interface 337The Firmware Upgrade via TFTP page is shown in Figure 100.Figure

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Chapter 37: Management Software Updates338 Section II: Using the Web Browser InterfaceUpgrading a Firmware Image Using HTTPBefore downloading a new ve

Page 267 - IGMP Snooping

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection II: Using the Web Browser Interface 3393. Change the following parameters as necessary:Firmware File:En

Page 268 - Configuring IGMP Snooping

Chapter 3: Basic Switch Parameters34 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceConfiguring the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway AddressThis procedure ex

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Chapter 37: Management Software Updates340 Section II: Using the Web Browser Interface

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341Appendix AAT-S79 Software Default SettingsTable 9 lists the factory default settings for the management software.Table 9. AT-S79 Default SettingsPa

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Appendix A: AT-S79 Software Default Settings342Flow Control (Full-duplex Mode) EnabledBack pressure (Half-duplex Mode) Enabled (not adjustable)Port Tr

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s Guide343IP Access ListIP RestrictionDisabled802.1x Port-based Network Access ControlNAS ID Nas1Port Control Force Au

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345IndexNumerics802.1x Port-based Network Access Controlauthentication process 193authenticator port, described 192configuring 199, 315described 192gu

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Index346force-authorized 194, 200, 205, 317force-unauthorized 194, 200, 205, 317port costdescribed 157port duplex mode, configuring 64, 248port mirror

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s Guide347Uuser nameconfiguring 40, 236user name, configuring 233Vvirtual LAN. See VLANVLANconfiguring PVID of untagge

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Page 278 - Chapter 28: Bandwidth Control

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 352. From the Basic Switch Configuration Menu, type I to select System IP

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Chapter 3: Basic Switch Parameters36 Section I: Using the Menus Interface4. To set the switch’s subnet mask, do the following:a. Type M to select Set

Page 280 - Assigning Ports to a VLAN

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 37Enabling and Disabling the DHCP ClientThis procedure explains how to act

Page 281 - Creating a Tagged VLAN

Chapter 3: Basic Switch Parameters38 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceConfiguring System Administration InformationThis section explains how to ass

Page 282 - Chapter 29: Virtual LANs

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 39b. Type a name for the switch (for example, Sales). The name is optional

Page 283 - Modifying a Tagged VLAN

Contents4Creating a Port Trunk...

Page 284 - Deleting a Tagged VLAN

Chapter 3: Basic Switch Parameters40 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceSetting the User Interface ConfigurationThis procedure explains how to adjust

Page 285 - Creating a Port-Based VLAN

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 41The User Interface Configuration Menu is shown in Figure 7.Figure 7. Use

Page 286 - Modifying a Port-Based VLAN

Chapter 3: Basic Switch Parameters42 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceThis parameter applies to a local management session but not to a remote web

Page 287 - Deleting a Port-Based VLAN

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 43d. Enter a password for the new user. You are prompted to reenter the pa

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Chapter 3: Basic Switch Parameters44 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceThe following prompt is displayed:Retype new password.f. Enter the new passwo

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 45Viewing Switch InformationTo view general information about the switch,

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Chapter 3: Basic Switch Parameters46 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceHardware Information SectionVersionThe hardware version number.Fixed Baud Rat

Page 291 - Modifying an SNMP Community

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 47GatewayDefault gateway IP address. Refer to “Configuring the IP Address,

Page 292 - Deleting an SNMP Community

Chapter 3: Basic Switch Parameters48 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceRebooting the SwitchThis procedure reboots the switch and reloads the AT-S79

Page 293 - Creating a Host Table

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 49The System Reboot Menu is shown in Figure 10.Figure 10. System Reboot Me

Page 294 - Modifying a Host Table Entry

AT-S79 Management Software User’s Guide5Trap Receivers...

Page 295 - Deleting a Host Table Entry

Chapter 3: Basic Switch Parameters50 Section I: Using the Menus InterfacePinging a Remote SystemThis procedure instructs the switch to ping a node on

Page 296 - Enabling or Disabling Traps

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 513. Type I to select Set Target IP Address.The following prompt is displa

Page 297 - Modifying Traps

Chapter 3: Basic Switch Parameters52 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceFigure 12 shows an example of the results of a ping. Figure 12. Ping Results1

Page 298 - Deleting Traps

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 53Returning the AT-S79 Management Software to the Factory Default ValuesTh

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Chapter 3: Basic Switch Parameters54 Section I: Using the Menus Interface5. Type R to select Start Reboot Process.The following prompt is displayed:Ar

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 55Displaying StatisticsThe procedure in this section describe how to displ

Page 301

Chapter 3: Basic Switch Parameters56 Section I: Using the Menus Interface4. To display the statistics of the next port, type N for Next.The statistics

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 57CollisionsNumber of packet collisions on the port.64-Byte PktsThe number

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Chapter 3: Basic Switch Parameters58 Section I: Using the Menus Interface

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Section I: Using the Menus Interface 59Chapter 4Port ConfigurationThis chapter contains the procedures for viewing and adjusting the parameter setting

Page 305 - Chapter 32

Contents6General Steps...

Page 306 - Basic RSTP Configuration

Chapter 4: Port Configuration60 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceDisplaying the Port ParametersTo display the parameter settings for the ports on t

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 61The Port Configuration Menu displays the following columns of informatio

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Chapter 4: Port Configuration62 Section I: Using the Menus Interface1000-FDx - 1000 Mbps in full-duplex mode1000-HDx - 1000 Mbps in half-duplex modeTo

Page 309

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

Page 310

Chapter 4: Port Configuration64 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceSetting a Port’s Speed and Duplex ModeTo change a port’s speed or duplex mode, per

Page 311

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 65 Allied Telesis does not recommend manually setting a 10/100/1000Base-T

Page 312

Chapter 4: Port Configuration66 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceChanging the Flow Control SettingFlow control applies to ports operating in full-d

Page 313 - Viewing the RSTP Topology

Section I: Using the Menus Interface 67Chapter 5Port TrunkingThis chapter provides information and procedures for creating a port trunk and contains t

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Chapter 5: Port Trunking68 Section I: Using the Menus InterfacePort Trunking OverviewA port trunk is an economical way for you to increase the bandwid

Page 315 - Chapter 33

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 69manufacturer. For this reason static trunks are typically employed only

Page 316

AT-S79 Management Software User’s Guide7Chapter 27: Destination MAC Address Filter ...

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Chapter 5: Port Trunking70 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceCreating a Port TrunkThis procedure explains how to create a port trunk.CautionDo not c

Page 318

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 71The Trunk Configuration Menu is shown in Figure 17. Figure 17. Trunk Con

Page 319 - Dial-in User

Chapter 5: Port Trunking72 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceThe following prompt is displayed:Enable or Disable trunk group number n (E/D)>8. Ty

Page 320 - Adding a Dial-in User

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 73Modifying a Port TrunkThis procedure adds and removes ports from a port

Page 321 - Modifying a Dial-in User

Chapter 5: Port Trunking74 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceEnabling and Disabling a Port TrunkThis procedure enables and disables a port trunk. No

Page 322 - Deleting a Dial-in User

Section I: Using the Menus Interface 75Chapter 6IGMP Snooping This chapter explains how to activate and configure the Internet Group Management Protoc

Page 323 - Chapter 35

Chapter 6: IGMP Snooping76 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceIGMP Snooping OverviewIGMP enables IPv4 routers to create lists of nodes that are membe

Page 324

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 77Without IGMP snooping a switch would have to flood multicast packets out

Page 325 - Statistics

Chapter 6: IGMP Snooping78 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceConfiguring IGMP SnoopingThe procedures in this section describe how to enable or disab

Page 326 - Displaying Switch Statistics

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 79The IGMP Snooping Configuration Menu is shown in Figure 19. Figure 19. I

Page 327

Contents8Appendix A: AT-S79 Software Default Settings ...341Inde

Page 328 - Chapter 36: Statistics

Chapter 6: IGMP Snooping80 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceSetting the Age-out TimerUse the following procedure to set the age-out timer.1. From t

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 81The following prompt is displayed: Enter MAC Address (xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx)

Page 330 - Group Statistics

Chapter 6: IGMP Snooping82 Section I: Using the Menus Interface

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Section I: Using the Menus Interface 83Chapter 7Static Multicast Address This chapter explains how to assign static multicast addresses. Sections in t

Page 332 - Historical Status

Chapter 7: Static Multicast Address84 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceStatic Multicast Address OverviewThere are 4 ways to populate the database o

Page 333

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 85Creating a Static Multicast AddressThe procedures in this section descri

Page 334

Chapter 7: Static Multicast Address86 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceThe following prompt is displayed:Enter MAC address for multicast entry >

Page 335

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 87You can add more than one group member at a time. You can specify the va

Page 336

Chapter 7: Static Multicast Address88 Section I: Using the Menus Interface

Page 337

Section I: Using the Menus Interface 89Chapter 8Port MirroringThis chapter contains the procedure for setting up port mirroring. Port mirroring allows

Page 338

9Figure 1. Connecting the Management Cable to the Console Port ...2

Page 339

Chapter 8: Port Mirroring90 Section I: Using the Menus InterfacePort Mirroring OverviewThe port mirroring feature allows you to unobtrusively monitor

Page 340

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 91Configuring Port MirroringTo set up port mirroring, perform the followin

Page 341 - Appendix A

Chapter 8: Port Mirroring92 Section I: Using the Menus Interface7. Type E to select Enable/Disable Port Mirroring.The following prompt is displayed:En

Page 342

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 93Disabling Port MirroringTo disable port mirroring, perform the following

Page 343

Chapter 8: Port Mirroring94 Section I: Using the Menus Interface

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Section I: Using the Menus Interface 95Chapter 9Dial-in User ConfigurationThis chapter explains how to assign a user name, password, and VLAN to a dia

Page 345

Chapter 9: Dial-in User Configuration96 Section I: Using the Menus InterfaceDial-in User Configuration OverviewThe Dial-in User Configuration feature

Page 346

AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 97Configuring a Dial-in UserThe procedures in this section describe how to

Page 347

Chapter 9: Dial-in User Configuration98 Section I: Using the Menus Interface3. Type A to select Add User. The following prompt is displayed:Enter dial

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AT-S79 Management Software User’s GuideSection I: Using the Menus Interface 994. Type the name of the dial-in user that you want to delete.The dial-in

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