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  • Page 1: Ethernet Switch

    Layer 2 Ethernet Switch AT-8000S Series User’s Guide…

  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Preface… 6 Web Browser Interface User’s Guide Overview … 7 Intended Audience… 7 Document Conventions … 8 Contacting Allied Telesis … 8 Getting Started… 10 Starting the Application… 10 Using the Web Browser Interface … 12 Viewing the Device Representation…12 User Interface Components…13…

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    Web Browser Interface User’s Guide Configuring Ports … 54 Defining Port Settings … 55 Configuring Port Mirroring … 59 Aggregating Ports … 62 Defining Trunk Settings… 63 Defining Port Trunking … 67 Configuring LACP … 69 Configuring Interfaces… 70 Defining MAC Addresses … 71 Configuring VLANs…
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    Configuring SNMP Notifications …122 Defining Notification Recipients …122 Defining Notification Filters …124 Configuring Power Over Ethernet … 126 Enabling PoE and Setting the Power Threshold …127 Defining PoE Settings…128 Configuring Services … 132 Enabling Class of Service (CoS) …133 Configuring CoS Priorities …135 Mapping Queues …136 Mapping CoS Values to Queues …136 Mapping DSCP Values to Queues …137…
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    Web Browser Interface User’s Guide Downloading Software… 176 Standalone Device Software Download176 Stacking Member Software Download177 RS-232 Port Settings… 181 Port Defaults… 181 Configuration Defaults … 181 Security Defaults … 181 System Time Defaults … 182 Spanning Tree Defaults… 182 Address Table Defaults …
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  • Page 7: Preface

    Web Browser Interface User’s Guide Preface This guide contains instructions on how to configure an AT-8000S Series Layer 2+ Fast Ethernet Switch using the interface in the Embedded Management System (EWS). The Embedded Management System enables configuring, monitoring, and troubleshooting of network devices remotely via a web browser.

  • Page 8: Web Browser Interface User’s Guide Overview

    Web Browser Interface User’s Guide Overview The Web Browser Interface User’s Guide provides the following sections: • Section 1,“Getting Started” — Provides information for using the Embedded Web Management System, including adding, editing, and deleting configurations. • Section 2, “Defining System Information” — Provides information for defining basic device information. •…

  • Page 9: Document Conventions

    Warning Indicates a risk of personal injury. Contacting Allied Telesis This section provides Allied Telesis contact information for technical support as well as sales or corporate information. You can request technical support online by accessing the Allied Telesis Knowledge Base Online Support from the following web site: www.alliedtelesis.com/kb.

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    Preface Contacting Allied Telesis Page 9 Page 9…
  • Page 11: Getting Started

    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide Section 1. Getting Started This section provides an introduction to the Web Browser Interface, and includes the following topics: • Starting the Application • User Interface Components • Resetting the Device •…

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    Figure 2: Embedded Web System Home Page Click Configuration. The System General Page opens: Figure 3: System General Page Page 11 Getting Started Starting the Application…
  • Page 13: Using The Web Browser Interface

    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide Using the Web Browser Interface This section provides general information about the interface, and describes the following topics: • Viewing the Device Representation • User Interface Components • Using the Management Buttons •…

  • Page 14: User Interface Components

    User Interface Components The System General Page example shows the interface components. Figure 5: System General Page The following table lists the interface components with their corresponding numbers: Table 1: Interface Components Comp on en t Des cription Menu The Menu provides easy navigation through the main management software features.

  • Page 15: Using The Management Buttons

    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide Using the Management Buttons Management buttons provide an easy method of configuring device information, and include the following: Table 2: Configuration Management Buttons Butto n Bu t to n Na me…

  • Page 16: Adding, Modifying And Deleting Information

    Adding, Modifying and Deleting Information The WBI contains and tables for configuring devices. User-defined information can be added, modified or deleted in specific WBI pages. To add information to tables or WBI pages: Open a WBI page. Click Add. An Add page opens, for example, the Add Local User Page: Figure 6: Add Local User Page Define the fields.

  • Page 17: Saving Configurations

    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide To delete information in tables or WBI pages: Open the WBI page. Select a table row. Click Delete. The information is deleted, and the device is updated. Saving Configurations User-defined information can be saved for permanent use or until next update, not just for the current session.

  • Page 18: Resetting The Device

    Resetting the Device The Reset option enables resetting the device from a remote location. Note Save all changes to the Running Configuration file before resetting the device. This prevents the current device configuration from being lost. See also «Managing System Files». To reset the device: In the System General Page, click Reset.

  • Page 19: Defining System Information

    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide Section 2. Defining System Information The System General Page contains general device information, including system name and its IP addressing, administrator and passwords information, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) configuration and MAC Address Aging Time.

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    • Default Gateway — The IP address of a router for remote management of the device. The address must be entered in the format: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx. The default value is 0.0.0.0. Note Packets are forwarded to the default IP when frames are sent to a remote network via the default gateway. The configured IP address must belong to the same subnet as one of the IP interfaces.
  • Page 21: Configuring System Time

    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide Section 3. Configuring System Time This section provides information for configuring system time parameters, including: • Setting the System Clock • Configuring SNTP • Configuring Daylight Saving Time The following is a list of Daylight Savings Time start and end dates by country: •…

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    • Lithuania — From the last weekend of March until the last weekend of October. • Luxembourg — From the last weekend of March until the last weekend of October. • Macedonia — From the last weekend of March until the last weekend of October. •…
  • Page 23: Setting The System Clock

    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide Setting the System Clock The System Time Page contains fields for defining system time parameters for both the local hardware clock and the external SNTP clock. If the system time is kept using an external SNTP clock, and the external SNTP clock fails, the system time reverts to the local hardware clock.

  • Page 24: Configuring Sntp

    Configuring SNTP The device supports the Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP). SNTP assures accurate network device clock time synchronization up to the millisecond. Time synchronization is performed by a network SNTP server. The device operates only as an SNTP client, and cannot provide time services to other systems. The device can poll the following server types for the server time: •…

  • Page 25: Configuring Daylight Saving Time

    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide Define the Server IP Address and the Poll Interval fields. Click Apply. The SNTP global settings are defined, and the device is updated. Click Save Config on the menu to save the changes permanently.

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    – Time — The time at which DST begins every year. The field format is Hour:Minute. For example: 02:10. • To — The time that DST ends each year. In the example, DST ends locally every first Sunday in October at midnight.
  • Page 27: Configuring Device Security

    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide Section 4. Configuring Device Security This section describes setting security parameters for ports, device management methods, users, and servers. This section contains the following topics: • Configuring Management Security • Configuring Network Security…

  • Page 28: Configuring Management Security

    Configuring Management Security This section provides information for configuring device management security: device authentication methods, users and passwords. This section includes the following topics: • Defining Access Profiles • Defining Profile Rules • Defining Authentication Profiles • Mapping Authentication Profiles •…

  • Page 29: Defining Access Profiles

    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide Defining Access Profiles Access profiles are profiles and rules for accessing the device. Access to management functions can be limited to user groups. User groups are defined for interfaces according to IP addresses or IP subnets. Access profiles contain management methods for accessing and managing the device.

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    – Checked — The access profile is currently active. Access Profiles cannot be deleted when active. – Unchecked — Disables the active access profile. Click Add. The Add Access Profile Page opens: Figure 12: Add Access Profile Page The Add Access Profile Page contains the following fields: •…
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    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide – Network Mask — Defines the network mask of the source IP address. – Prefix Length — Defines the number of bits that comprise the source IP address prefix, or the network mask of the source IP address.
  • Page 32: Defining Profile Rules

    Defining Profile Rules Access profiles can contain up to 128 rules that determine which users can manage the device module, and by which methods. Users can also be blocked from accessing the device. Rules are composed of filters including: • Rule Priority •…

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    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide • Management Method — Defines the management method for which the rule is defined. Users with this access profile can access the device using the management method selected. The possible field values are: –…
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    To modify an access rule: Click Mgmt. Security > Profile Rule: The Profile Rules Page opens. Click Modify. The Profiles Rules Configuration Page opens: Figure 15: Profiles Rules Configuration Page Define the fields. Click Apply. The profile rule is saved, and the device is updated. Configuring Device Security Configuring Management Security Page 33…
  • Page 35: Defining Authentication Profiles

    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide Defining Authentication Profiles Authentication profiles allow network administrators to assign authentication methods for user authentication. User authentication can be performed either locally or on an external server. User authentication occurs in the order the methods are selected.

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    – Local — Authenticates the user at the device level. The device checks the user name and password for authentication. – RADIUS — Authenticates the user at the RADIUS server. For more information, see Defining RADIUS Server Settings. – TACACS+ — Authenticates the user at the TACACS+ server. For more information, see Defining TACACS+ Host Settings.
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    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide Figure 17: Add Authentication Profile Page Select the type of function to configure for the profile: Method or Login. Enter the Profile Name. Using the arrows, move the method(s) from the Optional Method list to the Selected Method list.
  • Page 38: Mapping Authentication Profiles

    Mapping Authentication Profiles After authentication profiles are defined, they can be applied to management access methods. For example, console users can be authenticated by Authentication Profile List 1, while Telnet users are authenticated by Authentication Profile List 2. Authentication methods are selected using arrows. The order in which the methods are selected is the order by which the authentication methods are used.

  • Page 39: Configuring Server Based Authentication

    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide – None — Indicates that no authentication method is used for access. • HTTP — Indicates that authentication methods are used for HTTP access. Possible methods are: – Local — Authentication occurs locally.

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    Figure 20: TACACS+ Configuration Page The TACACS+ Configuration Page contains the following fields: • Timeout for Reply — Defines the time interval in seconds that passes before the connection between the device and the TACACS+ server times out. The field range is 1-60 seconds and the default is 10 seconds. •…
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    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide Figure 21: Add TACACS+ Page Define the fields. Click Apply. The TACACS+ profile is saved, and the device is updated. Page 40…
  • Page 42: Configuring Radius

    Configuring RADIUS Remote Authorization Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) servers provide additional security for networks. RADIUS servers provide a centralized authentication method for web access. To configure RADIUS security settings: Click Mgmt. Protocols > RADIUS. The RADIUS Configuration Page opens: Figure 22: RADIUS Configuration Page The RADIUS Configuration Page contains the following fields: •…

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    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide • Timeout for Reply — Defines the time interval in seconds that passes before the connection between the device and the RADUIUS server times out. The field range is 1-60 seconds and the default is 10 seconds.
  • Page 44: Configuring Local Users

    Configuring Local Users Network administrators can define users, passwords, and access levels for users using the Local Users Page. To configure local users and passwords: Click Mgmt. Security > Local Users. The Local Users Page opens: Figure 24: Local Users Page The Local Users Page displays the list of currently defined local users and contains the following fields: •…

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    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide Click Create. The Add Local User Page opens: Figure 25: Add Local User Page In addition to the fields in the Local Users Page, the Add Local User Page contains the following fields •…
  • Page 46: Configuring Network Security

    Configuring Network Security Network security manages locked ports. This section contains the following topics: • Network Security Overview • Managing Port Security • Defining 802.1x Port Access • Enabling Storm Control Configuring Device Security Configuring Network Security Page 45…

  • Page 47: Network Security Overview

    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide Network Security Overview Port-based authentication provides traditional 802.1x support, as well as, Guest VLANs. Guest VLANs limited network access to authorized ports. If a port is denied network access via port-based authorization, but the Guest VLAN is enabled, the port receives limited network access.

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    Figure 27: Port Security Page The Port Security Page displays the Zoom View of device ports. The possible port indicators are: Port is not selected — Indicates that security is currently not enabled on the port. Port is selected — Indicates that security is currently enabled on the port. Select the ports to lock.
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    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide Figure 28: Port Security Configuration Page The Port Security Configuration Page contains the following fields: • Unit Number — Defines the unit number. • Interface — Displays the port or LAG name.
  • Page 50: Defining 802.1X Port Access

    Click Save Config on the menu to save the changes permanently. Defining 802.1x Port Access The 802.1x Port Access Page allows enabling port access globally, defining the authentication method, and configuration of port roles and settings. To configure 802.1x port access parameters: Click Network Security >…

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    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide For example, a network administrator can use Guest VLANs to deny network access via port-based authentication, but grant Internet access to unauthorized users. The possible field values are: – Enable — Enables Guest VLANs.
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    – Auto — Enables port-based authentication on the device. The interface moves between an authorized or unauthorized state based on the authentication exchange between the device and the client. – Authorized — Indicates the interface is in an authorized state without being authenticated. The interface re-sends and receives normal traffic without client port-based authentication.
  • Page 53: Enabling Storm Control

    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide Enabling Storm Control Storm control limits the amount of unknown Unicast, Multicast and Broadcast frames accepted and forwarded by the device. When Layer 2 frames are forwarded, Broadcast, and Multicast frames are flooded to all ports on the relevant VLAN.

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    Figure 32: Storm Control Configuration Page The Storm Control Configuration Page contains the following fields: • Port — Indicates the port from which storm control is enabled. • Enable Broadcast Control — Indicates if forwarding Broadcast packet types is enabled on the port. The field values are: –…
  • Page 55: Configuring Ports

    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide Section 5. Configuring Ports This section contains the procedures for configuring ports on the device. This section contains the following topics: • Defining Port Settings • Configuring Port Mirroring • Aggregating Ports •…

  • Page 56: Defining Port Settings

    Defining Port Settings The Port Settings Page contains fields for defining port parameters. To define port general settings: Click Layer 1 > Port Settings. The Port Settings Page opens: Figure 33: Port Settings Page The Port Settings Page contains the Zoom View of the device ports. The possible port settings are: Port is active —…

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    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide Figure 34: Modify Port Settings Page The Modify Port Settings Page contains the following fields: • Port— Lists the names of configured ports. • Description — Provides a user-defined port description.
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    – Down — Indicates the port is currently not operating. • Reactivate Suspended — Reactivates suspended ports. The possible field values are: – Checked — Reactivates the selected suspended port. – Unchecked — Maintains the port status. This is the default value. •…
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    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide – Disable — Indicates that flow control is currently disabled for the selected port. • MDI/MDIX — Displays the MDI/MDIX status on the port. Hubs and switches are deliberately wired opposite the way end stations are wired, so that when a hub or switch is connected to an end station, a straight through Ethernet cable can be used, and the pairs are matched up properly.
  • Page 60: Configuring Port Mirroring

    Configuring Port Mirroring Port mirroring monitors and mirrors network traffic by forwarding copies of incoming and outgoing packets from one port to a monitoring port. Port mirroring can be used as a diagnostic tool as well as a debugging feature. Port mirroring also enables device performance monitoring.

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    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide – Active — Indicates the port is currently monitored. – Ready — Indicates the port is not currently monitored. Click Modify. The Modify Mirror Page opens: Figure 36: Modify Mirror Page The Modify Mirror Page contains the following fields: •…
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    To modify or delete a port mirror: Click Layer 1 > Port Mirroring. The Port Mirroring Page opens. Click Modify. The Modify Mirror Page opens. Click the checked Enable Mirror to disable the option. Modify the mirror settings on the port(s) by toggling the port until the required mirror indicator is displayed. To delete the port mirror, toggle a port to its original (black) state.
  • Page 63: Aggregating Ports

    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide Aggregating Ports Link Aggregation optimizes port usage by linking a group of ports together to form a single LAG. Aggregating ports multiplies the bandwidth between the devices, increases port flexibility, and provides link redundancy. The device supports both static LAGs and Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) LAGs.

  • Page 64: Defining Trunk Settings

    Defining Trunk Settings The Trunk Settings Page contains parameters for defining Trunks. To define a port trunk: Click Layer 1 > Port Trunking. The Trunk Settings Page opens: Figure 37: Trunk Settings Page The Trunk Settings Page displays information about the currently defined trunks and contains the following fields: •…

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    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide • Flow Control — Displays the flow control status of the trunk. • LACP — Indicates if LACP is enabled on the trunk. The possible values are: – Enable — LACP is enabled on the trunk.
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    – Down — Indicates that the trunk is currently not operating. • Current Trunk Status — Indicates whether the trunk is currently operational or non-operational. The possible field values are: – Up — Indicates the trunk is currently operating. – Down —…
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    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide – 1000 Full — Indicates that the trunk advertises for a 1000 Mbps speed trunk and full duplex mode setting. • Back Pressure — Displays the back pressure mode on the trunk. Back pressure mode is used with half duplex mode to disable trunks from receiving messages.
  • Page 68: Defining Port Trunking

    Defining Port Trunking The Port Trunking Page displays information about the defined trunks. To modify Port Trunking settings: Click Layer 1 > Port Trunking. The Trunk Settings Page opens: Figure 39: Port Trunking Page The Port Trunking Page contains information about all port trunks currently defined on the device. The following information is displayed: •…

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    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide Figure 40: Modify Trunk Page In addition to the fields in the The Port Trunking Page , the Modify Trunk Page contians the following additional field: • LACP — Indicates if LACP is enabled on the trunk. The possible field values are: –…
  • Page 70: Configuring Lacp

    Configuring LACP LAG ports can contain different media types if the ports are operating at the same speed. Aggregated links can be set up manually or automatically established by enabling Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) on the relevant links. Aggregate ports can be linked into link-aggregation port-groups. Each group is comprised of ports with the same speed.

  • Page 71: Configuring Interfaces

    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide Section 6. Configuring Interfaces This section contains information on configuring the interfaces of the device. This section describes the following topics: • Defining MAC Addresses • Configuring VLANs Page 70…

  • Page 72: Defining Mac Addresses

    Defining MAC Addresses The MAC Address Page contains parameters for querying information in the Static Mac Address Table and the Dynamic MAC Address Table. The MAC Address tables contain address parameters by which packets are directly forwarded to the ports and can be sorted by interface, VLAN, and MAC Address. To configure MAC addresses: Click Layer 2 >…

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    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide The MAC Address Page contains the following fields: • View All — Displays all dynamic addresses learned on the ports of the device and all static addresses that have been assigned to the ports.
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    Click Apply. The new MAC address is added to the addresses table and the device information is updated. To delete all MAC addresses: Click Layer 2 > MAC Address. The MAC Address Page opens. Click Delete in the Delete All MAC Addresses section of the MAC Address Page. All addresses are cleared from the Dynamic MAC Address Table and the device begins to learn new addresses as packets arrive on the ports.
  • Page 75: Configuring Vlans

    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide Configuring VLANs This section describes how to create and configure Virtual LANs (VLANs). VLANs are logical subgroups with a Local Area Network (LAN) which combine user stations and network devices into a single unit, regardless of the physical LAN segment to which they are attached. VLANs allow network traffic to flow more efficiently within subgroups.

  • Page 76: Defining Vlan Properties

    Defining VLAN Properties The VLAN Page provides information and global parameters for configuring and working with VLANs. To configure a VLAN: Click Layer 2 > VLAN. The VLAN Page opens: Figure 45: VLAN Page The VLAN Page contains the following fields: •…

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    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide The Zoom View shows port representation on the device and enables selecting ports for the VLAN. The Zoom View of VLAN ports includes the following indicators: • I — Include — Indicates that the port is included in the VLAN.
  • Page 78: Defining Vlan Interface Settings

    Defining VLAN Interface Settings The VLAN Member Interface Settings Page contains fields for managing ports that are part of a VLAN. The Port Default VLAN ID (PVID) is configured on the Modify Interface Configuration Page. All untagged packets arriving at the device are tagged with the port PVID.

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    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide – General — Indicates the port belongs to VLANs, and each VLAN is user-defined as tagged or untagged (full IEEE802.1q mode). – Access — Indicates a port belongs to a single untagged VLAN. When a port is in Access mode, the packet types which are accepted on the port cannot be designated.
  • Page 80: Defining Gvrp

    Defining GVRP This section explains how to configure GVRP on the device. GARP VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP) is specifically provided for automatic distribution of VLAN membership information among VLAN-aware bridges. GVRP allows VLAN-aware bridges to automatically learn VLANs to bridge ports mapping, without having to individually configure each bridge and register VLAN membership.

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    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide – Enable — Enables GVRP on the selected device. – Disable — Disables GVRP on the selected device. • Port — Displays the ports table. • Trunk — Displays the trunks table.
  • Page 82
    Enabling/Disabling GVRP on a Port To modify the GVRP ports: Click Layer 2 > GVRP. The GVRP Page opens. Select Port and Unit or Trunk in the GVRP Port Configuration section. Click Modify. The GVRP Port Configuration Page opens: Figure 49: GVRP Port Configuration Page •…
  • Page 83: Configuring System Logs

    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide Section 7. Configuring System Logs This section provides information for managing system logs. System logs enable viewing device events in real time and recording the events for later usage. System Logs record and manage events, and report errors and informational messages.

  • Page 84: Defining Log Settings

    Defining Log Settings Event messages have a unique format, which is the Syslog protocols recommended message format for all error reporting. For example, Syslog and local device reporting messages are assigned a severity code and include a message mnemonic which identifies the source application generating the message. This allows messages to be filtered based on their urgency or relevancy.

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    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide To define system log parameters: Click System > Event Log. The Event Log Page opens: Figure 50: Event Log Page The Event Log Page contains the following fields: • Minimum Severity — Indicates the minimum severity level to be included in the log output. All logs that have the severity higher than the minimum severity are also included in the output.
  • Page 86: Clearing Event Logs

    • Description — Provides additional information about the syslog server. Define the Minimum Severity for the log. Click Apply. Logging is enabled on the device. Clearing Event Logs To clear all events from the log: Click System > Event Log. The Event Log Page opens: Click Clear Logs.

  • Page 87: Setting System Log Display

    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide Setting System Log Display The Modify Event Log Output Page contains options to set output parameters for system logs. To configure log output properties: Click System > Event Log. The Event Log Page opens.

  • Page 88: Viewing Flash Logs

    Viewing Flash Logs The Syslog Flash Page contains information about log entries saved to the log file in Flash, including the time the log was generated, the log severity, and a description of the log message. The message log is available after reboot.

  • Page 89: Configuring Spanning Tree

    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide Section 8. Configuring Spanning Tree Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) provides tree topography for any arrangement of bridges. STP also provides a single path between end stations on a network, eliminating loops.

  • Page 90: Configuring Classic Spanning Tree

    Configuring Classic Spanning Tree This section contains the following topics: • Defining STP Properties • Defining STP Interfaces Defining STP Properties The Spanning Tree Page contains parameters for enabling and configuring STP on the device. To enable STP on the device: Click Layer 2 >…

  • Page 91
    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide – Multiple STP — Enables Multiple STP on the device. • BPDU Handling — Determines how BPDU packets are managed when STP is disabled on the port or device. BPDUs are used to transmit spanning tree information. The possible field values are: –…
  • Page 92: Defining Stp Interfaces

    Defining STP Interfaces Network administrators can assign STP settings to a specific interface (port or LAG) using the STP Interface Configuration Page. The Global LAGs section displays the STP information for Link Aggregated Groups. To assign STP settings to an interface (port or LAG): Click Layer 2 >…

  • Page 93
    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide action is taken on traffic. Possible port states are: – Disabled — Indicates that STP is currently disabled on the port. The port forwards traffic while learning MAC addresses. – Blocking — Indicates that the port is currently blocked and cannot forward traffic or learn MAC addresses.
  • Page 94
    Figure 56: STP Modify Interface Configuration Page Select Enable in the STP field. Define the Port Fast, Enable Root Guard, Path Cost, Default Path Cost, and Priority fields. Click Apply. STP is enabled on the interface, and the device is updated. Configuring Spanning Tree Configuring Classic Spanning Tree Page 93…
  • Page 95: Configuring Rapid Spanning Tree

    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide Configuring Rapid Spanning Tree While Classic STP prevents Layer 2 forwarding loops in a general network topology, convergence can take between 30-60 seconds. This time may delay detecting possible loops and propagating status topology changes.

  • Page 96
    – Backup — Provides a backup path to the designated port path toward the Spanning Tree leaves. Backup ports occur only when two ports are connected in a loop by a point-to-point link, or when a LAN has two or more connections to a shared segment. –…
  • Page 97: Configuring Multiple Spanning Tree

    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide Define the STP, Fast Link, Enable Root Guard, Port State Path Cost, Default Path Cost and Priority fields. Click Apply. RSTP is defined for the selected interface, and the device is updated.

  • Page 98: Defining Mstp Properties

    Defining MSTP Properties To define MSTP: Click Layer 2 > MSTP. The MSTP Page opens: Figure 59: MSTP Page The MSTP Page contains the following fields: • Region Name — User-defined STP region name. • Revision — An unsigned 16-bit number that identifies the revision of the current MSTP configuration. The revision number is required as part of the MSTP configuration.

  • Page 99: Defining Mstp Interfaces

    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide Defining MSTP Interfaces Network administrators can assign MSTP settings to a specific interface (port or LAG) using the MSTP Interface Settings Page. To define MSTP interface settings: Click Layer 2 > MSTP. The MSTP Page opens.

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    – Disable — Disables the port for the specific instance. • Type — Indicates whether the port is a Boundary or Master port. The possible field values are: – Boundary Port — Indicates that the port is a Boundary port. A Boundary port attaches MST bridges to LANs in an outlying region.
  • Page 101: Defining Mstp Instances

    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide Defining MSTP Instances Network administrators can assign MSTP settings to a specific instance (port or LAG) using the MSTP Instance Settings Page. To define MSTP interface settings: Click Layer 2 > MSTP. The MSTP Page opens.

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    Configuring Spanning Tree Configuring Multiple Spanning Tree Page 101…
  • Page 103: Configuring Multicast Forwarding

    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide Section 9. Configuring Multicast Forwarding Multicast forwarding allows a single packet to be forwarded to multiple destinations. Layer 2 Multicast service is based on a Layer 2 switch receiving a single packet addressed to a specific multicast address. Multicast forwarding creates copies of the packet, and transmits the packets to the relevant ports.

  • Page 104: Configuring Igmp Snooping

    Configuring IGMP Snooping When IGMP Snooping is enabled globally, all IGMP packets are forwarded to the CPU. The CPU analyzes the incoming packets and determines: • Which ports want to join which Multicast groups. • Which ports have Multicast routers generating IGMP queries. •…

  • Page 105
    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide – Enable — Enables IGMP Snooping on the VLAN. – Disable — Disables IGMP Snooping on the VLAN. • Auto Learn — Indicates if Auto Learn is enabled on the device. If Auto Learn is enabled, the devices automatically learns where other Multicast groups are located.
  • Page 106: Defining Multicast Bridging Groups

    Defining Multicast Bridging Groups The Multicast Group Page displays the ports and LAGs attached to the Multicast service group in the Ports and LAGs tables. The Port and LAG tables also reflect the manner in which the port or LAGs joined the Multicast group.

  • Page 107
    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide • Interface Status — Displays the current interface status. Check the Enable Bridge Multicast Filtering checkbox. Click Create. The Add Multicast Group Page opens: Figure 65: Add Multicast Group Page Select the VLAN ID.
  • Page 108: Defining Multicast Forward All Settings

    Defining Multicast Forward All Settings Multicast forwarding enables transmitting packets from either a specific multicast group to a source, or from a non- specific source to a Multicast group. The Bridge Multicast Forward All page contains fields for attaching ports or LAGs to a device that is attached to a neighboring Multicast router/switch.

  • Page 109
    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide The Multicast Forward All table displays the following information, identical for ports and trunks. • Interface — Displays the interface ID. • Interface Status — Indicates the forwarding status of the selected interface. The possible values are: –…
  • Page 110
    Configuring Multicast Forwarding Defining Multicast Forward All Settings Page 109…
  • Page 111: Configuring Snmp

    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide Section 10. Configuring SNMP This section contains the following topics: • SNMP Overview • Enabling SNMP • Defining SNMP Communities • Defining SNMP Groups • Defining SNMP Users • Defining SNMP Views •…

  • Page 112: Snmp Overview

    SNMP Overview Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) provides a method for managing network devices. Equipment commonly managed with SNMP includes switches, routers and host computers. SNMP is typically used to configure these devices for proper operation in a network environment, as well as to monitor them to evaluate performance or detect potential problems.

  • Page 113: Enabling Snmp

    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide Enabling SNMP The SNMP Global Page provides fields for globally enabling and configuring SNMP on the device. To enable SNMP: Click SNMP > Global. The SNMP Global Page opens: Figure 69: SNMP Global Page The SNMP Global Page contains the following fields: •…

  • Page 114
    Configuring SNMP Enabling SNMP Click Apply. The global SNMP settings are saved and the device is updated. Page 113…
  • Page 115: Defining Snmp Communities

    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide Defining SNMP Communities Access rights are managed by defining communities in the SNMP Community Page. When the community names are changed, access rights are also changed. SNMP communities are defined only for SNMP v1 and SNMP v2c.

  • Page 116: Snmp Communities Advanced Table

    – Read Write — Management access is read-write and changes can be made to the device configuration, but not to the community. – SNMP Admin — User has access to all device configuration options, as well as permissions to modify the community.

  • Page 117: Defining Snmp Groups

    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide Defining SNMP Groups The provides information for creating SNMP groups, and assigning SNMP access control privileges to SNMP groups. Groups allow network managers to assign access rights to specific device features, or feature aspects.

  • Page 118
    – Read — Management access is restricted to read-only, and changes cannot be made to the assigned SNMP view. – Write — Management access is read-write and changes can be made to the assigned SNMP view. – Notify — Sends traps for the assigned SNMP view. Click Create.
  • Page 119: Defining Snmp Users

    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide Defining SNMP Users The SNMP Users Page enables assigning system users to SNMP groups, as well as defining the user authentication method. To define SNMP group membership: Click SNMP > Users. The SNMP Users Page opens:…

  • Page 120
    – SHA Password — Users are authenticated using the HMAC-SHA-96 authentication level. The user should enter a password. – No Authentication — No user authentication is used. Click Modify. The SNMP User Settings Page opens: Figure 76: SNMP User Settings Page The SNMP User Settings Page contains the following additional SNMPv3 fields: •…
  • Page 121: Defining Snmp Views

    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide Defining SNMP Views The SNMP views provide or block access to device features or portions of features. For example, a view can be defined which provides that SNMP group A has Read Only (R/O) access to Multicast groups, while SNMP group B has Read-Write (R/W) access to Multicast groups.

  • Page 122
    Figure 78: Add SNMP VIew Page Define the View Name field. Select the Subtree ID Tree using the Up/down buttons and define the Insert field. Click Apply. The view is defined, and the device is updated. Page 121 Configuring SNMP Defining SNMP Views…
  • Page 123: Configuring Snmp Notifications

    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide Configuring SNMP Notifications The SMNMP SNMP Notify Page enables the configuration of notification recipients. the page contains information for defining filters that determine whether traps are sent to specific users, and the trap type sent. SNMP notification filters provide the following services: •…

  • Page 124: Snmpv3 Notification Recipient

    The SNMP Notify Page contains tables for SNMPv2 and SNMP v3 notification recipients and lists the following parameters: SNMPv1,2c Notification Recipient The SNMP v1, v2c Recipient table contains the following fields: • Recipients IP — Displays the IP address to which the traps are sent. •…

  • Page 125: Defining Notification Filters

    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide Figure 80: Create SNMP Notification Recipient Page Define the Recipient IP, Notification Type, SNMPv1,2 Community String, Notification Version, SNMPv3 User Name and Security Level fields. Click Apply. The notification recipient settings are saved and the device is updated.

  • Page 126
    Figure 81: SNMP Notification Filter Settings Page Define the Filter Name, New Object Identifier Tree, and Filter Type fields. Click Apply. The SNMP notification filter is defined, and the device is updated. Configuring SNMP Notifications Page 125 Configuring SNMP…
  • Page 127: Configuring Power Over Ethernet

    Web Browser Interface User’s Guide Section 11. Configuring Power Over Ethernet This section describes configuring Power over Ethernet (PoE) for an AT-8000S device. PoE only applies to the AT- 8000S/24POE and AT-8000S/48POE device. Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) provides power to devices over existing LAN cabling, without updating or modifying the network infrastructure.

  • Page 128: Enabling Poe And Setting The Power Threshold

    Enabling PoE and Setting the Power Threshold The PoE threshold is a percentage of the total maximum PoE power on the device (400 W). If the total power requirements of the powered devices exceed this threshold, the device sends an SNMP trap to the management workstation and enters an event in the event log.

  • Page 129: Defining Poe Settings

    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide – Fault — Indicates that the device has detected a fault on the powered device. For example, the powered device memory could not be read. • Nominal Power — Indicates the actual amount of power the device can supply. The field value is displayed in Watts.

  • Page 130
    Figure 83: Modify PoE Page The Modify PoE Page displays the currently configured PoE ports and contains the following information: • Interface — Displays the selected port’s number. • Admin Mode — Indicates whether PoE is enabled or disabled on the port. The possible values are: –…
  • Page 131
    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide Modify the Admin Mode and Priority Level fields. Click Apply. The PoE settings are saved and the device is updated. Click Save Config on the menu, to save the settings permanently.
  • Page 132
    Configuring Power Over Ethernet Defining PoE Settings Page 131…
  • Page 133: Configuring Services

    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide Section 12. Configuring Services This section describes Quality of Service related configurations. After packets are assigned to a specific egress queue, Class of Service (CoS) services can be assigned to the queue.

  • Page 134: Enabling Class Of Service (Cos)

    Enabling Class of Service (CoS) The CoS Page enables configuring the CoS ports or trunks on the device. To configure CoS ports or trunks on the device: Click Services > CoS. The CoS Page opens: Figure 84: CoS Page As a default the CoS Page opens displaying the port options. The fields are identical when displaying the trunk CoS.

  • Page 135
    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide Click Modify. The CoS Configuration Page opens: Figure 85: CoS Configuration Page The CoS Configuration Page contains the following fields: • Interface — Defines the interface for the CoS being set. The possible field values are: –…
  • Page 136: Configuring Cos Priorities

    Configuring CoS Priorities The CoS Queuing & Scheduling Page provides fields for configuring CoS Priority to Egress Queues and for defining Egress Weights. The queue settings are set system-wide. To define schedule and queue settings for Quality of Service: Click Services > Queuing & Scheduling. The CoS Queuing & Scheduling Page opens: Figure 86: CoS Queuing &…

  • Page 137: Mapping Queues

    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide Mapping Queues This section contains the following topics: • Mapping CoS Values to Queues • Mapping DSCP Values to Queues Mapping CoS Values to Queues The Configure CoS Page contains fields for classifying CoS settings to traffic queues.

  • Page 138: Mapping Dscp Values To Queues

    Mapping DSCP Values to Queues The Configure DSCP Page contains fields for classifying DSCP settings to traffic queues. For example, a packet with a DSCP tag value of 3 can be assigned to queue 2. To set DSCP to queues: Click Services >…

  • Page 139: Configuring Bandwidth Qos

    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide Configuring Bandwidth QoS TheBandwidth Page allows network managers to define the bandwidth settings for a specified egress interface. Modifying queue scheduling affects the queue settings globally. The Bandwidth Page is not used with the Service mode, as bandwidth settings are based on services.

  • Page 140
    – Disable — Rate Limit is disabled. • Ingress Rate Limit — Indicates the traffic limit for the port. • Egress Shaping Rates — Configure the traffic shaping type. The possible field values are: – Committed Information Rate (CIR) — Defines CIR as the queue shaping type. The possible value range is 4096 -1,000,000,000 bits per second.
  • Page 141: Managing System Files

    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide Section 13. Managing System Files The configuration file structure involves the following configuration files: • Startup Configuration File — Contains the commands required to reconfigure the device to the same settings as when the device is powered down or rebooted. The Startup file is created by copying the configuration commands from the Running Configuration file or the Backup Configuration file.

  • Page 142: Restoring The Default Configuration

    Restoring the Default Configuration The Reset to Factory Defaults function restores the Configuration file to factory defaults after the device is reset. When this option is not selected, the device maintains the current Configuration file. To restore the default system configuration: Click Utilities >…

  • Page 143: Defining Tftp File Uploads And Downloads

    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide Defining TFTP File Uploads and Downloads The File System Page contains parameters for system uploads and downloads and for copying firmware and configuration files. To define file upload and download settings: Click Utilities >…

  • Page 144
    Managing System Files Defining TFTP File Uploads and Downloads – Boot — Downloads or uploads the Boot file. Note The configuration file is copied only to the Master Unit, since this unit controls the entire stack. The configuration file is automatically synchronized with the configuration file on the Backup Unit, so that in the event of failure of the Master Unit, the Backup Unit takes over immediately with the same configuration information.
  • Page 145
    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide To download or upload TFTP Files: Select the TFTP Operation type: upload or download Define the fields. Select the Boot Type. Click Apply. The Firmware Copy section of the File System Page contains the following fields: •…
  • Page 146: Viewing Integrated Cable Tests

    Viewing Integrated Cable Tests The Cable Test Page contains fields for performing tests on copper cables. Cable testing provides diagnostic information about where errors occurred in the cable, the last time a cable test was performed, and the type of cable error that occurred.

  • Page 147
    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide • Cable Length — Indicates the approximate cable length. This test can only be performed when the port is up and operating at 1 Gbps. Select the Unit Number, and the Port.
  • Page 148: Viewing Optical Transceivers

    Viewing Optical Transceivers The Optical Transceivers Page allows network managers to perform tests on Fiber Optic cables. Optical transceiver diagnostics can be performed only when the link is present. To view transceiver diagnostics: Click Utilities > Optical Transceivers. The Optical Transceivers Page opens: Figure 95: Optical Transceivers Page The Optical Transceivers Page contains the following fields: •…

  • Page 149: Resetting The Device

    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide Resetting the Device Restoring the Default Configuration File? To reset the device: Click Utilities > Reset. The Reset Page opens. Figure 96: Reset Page Select the Reset Unit No. Click Reset. The confirmation message appears informing that reset ends the management session.

  • Page 150
    Managing System Files Resetting the Device Page 149…
  • Page 151: Viewing Statistics

    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide Section 14. Viewing Statistics This section provides device statistics for RMON, interfaces, and Etherlike. This section contains the following topics: • Viewing Interface Statistics • Managing RMON Statistics Page 150…

  • Page 152: Viewing Interface Statistics

    Viewing Interface Statistics This section contains the following topics: • Viewing Interface Statistics • Viewing Etherlike Statistics • Select the Interface and the Refresh Rate. The selected interface’s Etherlike statistics are displayed. Viewing Interface Statistics The Interface page contains statistics for both received and transmitted packets. To view interface statistics: Click Statistics >…

  • Page 153
    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide • Refresh Rate — Defines the frequency of the interface statistics updates. The possible field values are: – 15 Sec — Indicates that the Interface statistics are refreshed every 15 seconds.
  • Page 154: Viewing Etherlike Statistics

    Viewing Etherlike Statistics The Etherlike Statistics Page displays interface statistics. To view Etherlike statistics: Click Statistics > Etherlike. The Etherlike Statistics Page page opens: Figure 98: Etherlike Statistics Page The Etherlike Statistics Page contains the following fields: • Interface — Indicates the device for which statistics are displayed. The possible field values are: –…

  • Page 155
    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide • Frame Check Sequence (FCS) Errors — Displays the number of FCS errors received on the selected interface. • Single Collision Frames — Displays the number of single collision frames received on the selected interface.
  • Page 156: Managing Rmon Statistics

    Managing RMON Statistics This section contains the following topics: • Viewing RMON Statistics • Configuring RMON History • Configuring RMON Events • Defining RMON Alarms Viewing RMON Statistics The RMON Statistics Page contains fields for viewing information about device utilization and errors that occurred on the device.

  • Page 157
    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide – 30 Sec — Indicates that the RMON statistics are refreshed every 30 seconds. – 60 Sec — Indicates that the RMON statistics are refreshed every 60 seconds. – No Refresh—Indicates that the RMON statistics are not refreshed.
  • Page 158: Configuring Rmon History

    Configuring RMON History The RMON History Page contains information about samples of data taken from ports. For example, the samples may include interface definitions or polling periods. To view RMON history information: Click Statistics > RMON History. The RMON History Page opens: Figure 100:RMON History Page The RMON History Page contains the following fields: •…

  • Page 159
    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide Figure 101:Create History Entry Page Define the Source Interface, Owner, Max. No. of Samples to Keep, and Sampling Interval fields. Click Apply. The new entry is added to the history table, and the device is updated.
  • Page 160: Viewing The Rmon History Table

    Viewing the RMON History Table The RMON History Table Page contains interface specific statistical network samplings. Each table entry represents all counter values compiled during a single sample. To view the RMON History Table: Click Statistics > RMON History. The RMON History Page opens. Click View.

  • Page 161
    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide • Undersize Packets — Displays the number of undersized packets (less than 64 octets) received on the interface since the device was last refreshed. • Oversize Packets — Displays the number of oversized packets (over 1518 octets) received on the interface since the device was last refreshed.
  • Page 162: Configuring Rmon Events

    Configuring RMON Events TThe RMON Events Page contains fields for defining, modifying and viewing RMON events statistics. To add an RMON event: Click Statistics > RMON Events. The RMON Events Page opens: Figure 104:RMON Events Page The RMON Events Page contains the following fields: •…

  • Page 163
    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide Click Create. The Create Event Entry Page opens: Figure 105:Create Event Entry Page Define the Community, Description, Type and Owner fields. Click Apply. The event entry is added and the device is updated.
  • Page 164: Viewing The Rmon Events Logs

    Viewing the RMON Events Logs The RMON Events Logs Page contains interface specific statistical network samplings. Each table entry represents all counter values compiled during a single sample. To view the RMON Events Table: Click Statistics > RMON Events. The RMON Events Page opens. Click View.

  • Page 165: Defining Rmon Alarms

    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide Defining RMON Alarms The RMON Alarm Page contains fields for setting network alarms. Network alarms occur when a network problem, or event, is detected. Rising and falling thresholds generate events. To set RMON alarms: Click Statistics >…

  • Page 166
    – Absolute — Compares the values directly with the thresholds at the end of the sampling interval. • Rising Threshold — Displays the rising counter value that triggers the rising threshold alarm. The rising threshold is presented on top of the graph bars. Each monitored variable is designated a color. •…
  • Page 167
    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide Click Modify. The RMON Alarm Settings Page opens: Figure 110: RMON Alarm Settings Page Define the fields. Click Apply. The RMON alarm is saved, and the device is updated. Page 166…
  • Page 168
    Viewing Statistics Managing RMON Statistics Page 167…
  • Page 169: Managing Stacking

    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide Section 15. Managing Stacking This section describes the stacking control management and includes the following topics: • Stacking Overview • Configuring Stacking Management Page 168…

  • Page 170: Stacking Overview

    Stacking Overview Stacking provides multiple switch management through a single point as if all stack members are a single unit. All stack members are accessed through a single IP address through which the stack is managed. The stack can be managed using the following interfaces: •…

  • Page 171: Stacking Members And Unit Id

    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide Stacking Members and Unit ID Stacking Unit IDs are essential to the stacking configuration. The stacking operation is determined during the boot process. The Operation Mode is determined by the Unit ID selected during the initialization process. For example, if the user selected stand-alone mode, the device boots as a stand-alone device.

  • Page 172: Exchanging Stacking Members

    Whenever a reboot occurs, topology discovery is performed, and the Master learns all units in the stack. Unit IDs are saved in the unit and are learned through topology discovery. If a unit attempts to boot without a selected Master, and the unit is not operating in stand-alone mode, the unit does not boot. Configuration files are changed only through explicit user configuration.

  • Page 173: Configuring Stacking Management

    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide Configuring Stacking Management The Enhanced Stacking Page allows network managers to either reset the entire stack or a specific device. Device configuration changes that are not saved before the device is reset are not saved. If the Stacking Master is reset, the entire stack is reset.

  • Page 174
    Select the master election method, type of ports to be used in stacking, Map/assign the unit numbers. Click Apply. A confirmation message displays. The stacking settings are saved and the device configuration is updated. Click Refresh. The stacking configuration is applied. Click Save Config on the menu to save the changes permanently.
  • Page 175: Connecting A Terminal

    Before connecting a device, ensure that the device has been installed according to the instructions described in the Allied Telesis AT-8000S Installation Guide. Once installed the device is connected to a terminal through a console port on the front panel of the 16 port device, 24 port, and the back panel for the 48 port devices.

  • Page 176: Configuration

    After making any configuration changes, the new configuration must be saved before rebooting. To save the configuration, enter the following CLI command: The following prompt is displayed: Console# copy running-config startup-config Configuration The initial configuration, which starts after the device has booted successfully, includes static IP address and subnet mask configuration, and setting user name and privilege level to allow remote management.

  • Page 177: Downloading Software

    Boot file — file 2 Standalone Device Software Download To download software an a standalone device perform the following: Power up the device as described in the Allied Telesis AT-8000S Installation Guide. The CLI command prompt is displayed. Console# Enter the copy command to download the boot file.

  • Page 178: Stacking Member Software Download177

    1. The software is then copied from the Stacking Master to a specified Stacking Member. Downloading Software to a Stacking Member To download software an Stacking Member number 3 perform the following: Power up the stack as described in the Allied Telesis AT-8000S Installation Guide. The CLI command prompt is displayed. Console#…

  • Page 179
    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide Enter the “copy” command to download the boot file. Console# copy tftp://172.16.101.101/file2.rfb unit://3/boot Accessing file ‘file2’ on 172.16.101.101… Loading file1 from 172.16.101.101: !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 09-Jul-2006 03:15:21 %COPY-W-TRAP: The copy operation was completed successfully Copy: 3329361 bytes copied in 00:03:00 [hh:mm:ss] Enter the “bootvar”…
  • Page 180
    Enter the “copy” command to copy the software from the Stacking Master to the Stacking Member. To copy the software from the Stacking Master to all the Stacking Members, use the “*” character instead of the Stacking Member number, number 4 in this example. Console# copy unit://1/image unit://4/image Reboot the devices being updated.
  • Page 181
    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide Appendix B. System Defaults This section contians the system defaults, and includes the following topics: • RS-232 Port Settings • Port Defaults • Configuration Defaults • Security Defaults • System Time Defaults •…
  • Page 182: Rs-232 Port Settings

    RS-232 Port Settings The following table contains the RS-232 port setting defaults: Data Bits Stop Bits None Parity None Flow Control 115,200 Baud Rate Port Defaults The following are the port defaults: Enabled Head of Line Blocking Disabled Back Pressure Configuration Defaults The following are the initial device configuration defaults: manager…

  • Page 183: System Time Defaults

    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide Disabled Locked Ports Disabled 802.1X System Time Defaults The following is the system time default: Enabled SNTP Spanning Tree Defaults The following are the spanning tree defaults: Disabled Disabled STP Port…

  • Page 184: Vlan Default

    VLAN Default The following are the VLAN defaults: Possible VLANs Disabled GVRP 20 centiseconds Join Timer 60 centiseconds Leave Timer 1000 centiseconds Leave All Timer Trunking Defaults The following are the trunking defaults: Possible Trunks Possible Ports per Trunk LACP Ports/Trunk Multicast Defaults The following are the Multicast defaults: Disable…

  • Page 185
    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide Index Symbols 802.1x port access 49 access profiles rules 31 authentication methods HTTP 38 secure HTTP 37 authentication profiles 34 mapping 37 Secure Shell (SSH) 37 BPDU handling 90 max hops 97…
  • Page 186
    GARP VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP) 79 GVRP configuration 79 GVRP configuration 79 IGMP Snooping 102 interface configuration access profiles 28 Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) 102 Link Control Protocol (LCP) 95 Mac Address Aging Time 19 MAC addresses 71 Multicast Forwarding 102 multicast forwarding 102 Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP) 96 Network Control Protocol (NCP) 95…
  • Page 187
    Allied Telesis AT-8000S Switch Web Browser Interface User’s Guide server based authentication methods 38 servers configuration RADIUS 41 TACACS+ 38 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) 110 Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) 23 SNMP communities 114 overview 111 versions 111 SNTP…
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Allied Telesis — логотипСерия CentreCOM GS980M
Руководство по установке Серия Allied Telesis CentreCOM GS980M

Введение

  • Это руководство по быстрой установке содержит краткую версию инструкций по установке коммутаторов Gigabit Ethernet серии GS980M. Дополнительные инструкции см. в Руководстве по установке коммутаторов серии Gigabit Ethernet GS980M на веб-сайте Allied Telesis. webсайт www.alliedtelesis.com/us/en/services-support. Руководство содержит следующие разделы:
  • «Передние панели» далее
  • «Бюджет мощности PoE+» на стр. 3
  • «Начало установки» на стр. 3
  • «Установка коммутатора» на стр. 7
  • «Порты» на стр. 11
  • «Включение коммутатора» на стр. 13
  • «Светодиоды» на стр. 14
  • «Начало локального сеанса управления» на стр. 17
  • «Устранение неполадок» на стр. 18

Передние панели

Здесь показаны передние панели переключателей.Серия Allied Telesis CentreCOM GS980M — рис. 1

1 10/100/1000 Мбит/с: 48 медных портов Ethernet
2 10/100/1000 Мбит/с: 48 медных портов Ethernet с PoE+
3 100 Мбит/с и 1 Гбит/с: четыре порта приемопередатчика Ethernet SFP
4 Панель управления

Здесь показана панель управления.

Серия Allied Telesis CentreCOM GS980M — рис. 2

PoE+Бюджет мощности
Коммутатор GS980M/52PS имеет мощность PoE+ 740 Вт. Бюджет мощности — это максимальное количество энергии, которое коммутатор может подавать на питаемые устройства через медные порты Ethernet. Коммутатор поддерживает IEEE 802.3at классов от 0 до 4 (максимум 30.0 Вт на портах).

Начало установки

ReviewМеры предосторожности
Review следующие меры предосторожности перед установкой изделия.
Примечание: Наблюдения и советы этой статьи мы подготовили на основании опыта командыСерия Allied Telesis CentreCOM GS980M — значок 1 Символ указывает на то, что перевод заявления о безопасности доступен в PDF-документе «Переведенные заявления о безопасности» на сайте Allied Telesis. webсайт
www.alliedtelesis.com/us/en/documents/translated-safetystatements.

Серия Allied Telesis CentreCOM GS980M — значок 2 Предупреждение: лазерный продукт класса 1. Серия Allied Telesis CentreCOM GS980M — значок 1 L1
Серия Allied Telesis CentreCOM GS980M — значок 2 Предупреждение: Не смотрите на лазерный луч. Серия Allied Telesis CentreCOM GS980M — значок 1 L2
artika VAN MI MB Светодиодный светильник для туалетного столика Melted Ice - предупреждение Предупреждение: Шнур питания используется в качестве устройства отключения.
Чтобы обесточить оборудование, отсоедините шнур питания.
Серия Allied Telesis CentreCOM GS980M — значок 1 E3
artika VAN MI MB Светодиодный светильник для туалетного столика Melted Ice - предупреждение Предупреждение: во избежание поражения электрическим током не снимайте крышку. Внутри нет деталей, обслуживаемых пользователем. Этот блок содержит опасный объемtages и должен открываться только обученным и квалифицированным специалистом. Во избежание поражения электрическим током отключите питание изделия перед подсоединением или отсоединением кабелей. Серия Allied Telesis CentreCOM GS980M — значок 1E1
artika VAN MI MB Светодиодный светильник для туалетного столика Melted Ice - предупреждение Предупреждение: оборудование класса I. Это оборудование должно быть заземлено. Штепсельная вилка должна быть подключена к правильно подключенной розетке с заземлением. Неправильно подключенная розетка может создать опасную атмосферу.tagна доступных металлических частях. Серия Allied Telesis CentreCOM GS980M — значок 1E4
artika VAN MI MB Светодиодный светильник для туалетного столика Melted Ice - предупреждение Предупреждение: устройство тяжелое. Всегда обращайтесь за помощью, прежде чем перемещать или поднимать его, чтобы избежать травм или повреждения оборудования. Серия Allied Telesis CentreCOM GS980M — значок 1 E122
artika VAN MI MB Светодиодный светильник для туалетного столика Melted Ice - предупреждение Предупреждение. Чтобы снизить риск поражения электрическим током, порты PoE на этом продукте не должны подключаться к кабелям, проложенным за пределами здания, в котором находится это устройство. Серия Allied Telesis CentreCOM GS980M — значок 1E40

Параметры установки

На этом рисунке показаны три варианта установки.

Серия Allied Telesis CentreCOM GS980M — рис. 3

Распаковка коммутатора
На следующем рисунке и в таблице перечислены аксессуары, входящие в комплект поставки коммутатора.

Серия Allied Telesis CentreCOM GS980M — рис. 4

Один кабель местного управления длиной 2 м (6.6 фута) с разъемами RJ-45 (8P8C) и DB-9 (9-контактный D-sub)

Серия Allied Telesis CentreCOM GS980M — рис. 5

Один шнур питания переменного токаСерия Allied Telesis CentreCOM GS980M — рис. 6

Один зажим для шнура питания

Серия Allied Telesis CentreCOM GS980M — рис. 7

Четыре кронштейна для крепления к стене/стойке оборудования

Серия Allied Telesis CentreCOM GS980M — рис. 24

Четыре винта M4x32.3 для деревянных или бетонных стен

Серия Allied Telesis CentreCOM GS980M — рис. 8

Четыре настенных анкера M6x4x29.6Серия Allied Telesis CentreCOM GS980M — рис. 9

Четыре ножки бампера с заклепками

Серия Allied Telesis CentreCOM GS980M — рис. 10

Выбор места для коммутатора

Review эти рекомендации и требования к сайту.

  • Перед установкой коммутатора в стойку для оборудования убедитесь, что стойка надежно закреплена и не может опрокинуться. Устройства в стойке следует устанавливать, начиная с нижней части стойки, располагая более тяжелые устройства ближе к нижней части.
  • Перед установкой коммутатора на стол убедитесь, что стол ровный и устойчивый.
  • Перед установкой коммутатора на стену убедитесь, что материал стены достаточно прочен, чтобы выдержать вес коммутатора. Вы должны расположить устройство так, чтобы его можно было привинтить к деревянному каркасу стены или аналогичному конструктивному элементу.
  • Розетка должна располагаться рядом с выключателем и быть легко доступной.
  • Место должно обеспечивать легкий доступ к портам на передней панели коммутатора, чтобы вы могли легко подключать и отключать кабели, а также view светодиоды портов.
  • Место должно обеспечивать достаточный поток воздуха вокруг устройства и через вентиляционные отверстия на передней и задней панелях. (Направление вентиляции спереди назад.)
  • Не кладите предметы на верхнюю часть коммутатора.
  • Место не должно подвергать выключатель воздействию влаги или воды.
  • На площадке не должно быть пыли.
  • На объекте должны использоваться выделенные цепи питания или стабилизаторы напряжения для обеспечения надежного электропитания сетевых устройств.
  • Не устанавливайте коммутатор в электромонтажном или вспомогательном боксе, в котором отсутствует достаточный приток воздуха. Коммутатор может перегреться и выключиться.

Внимание! Коммутаторы не следует ставить на стол или рабочий стол. Они могут представлять угрозу физической безопасности, если вам нужно переместить или заменить выключатели. Серия Allied Telesis CentreCOM GS980M — значок 1E91

Установка коммутатора

Установка коммутатора на рабочий стол или стол
Чтобы установить коммутатор на рабочий стол или стол, выполните следующую процедуру:

  1. Положите переключатель вверх ногами на стол.
  2. Вставьте корпус заклепки в ножку бампера.
  3. Поместите ножку бампера в одно из угловых отверстий на нижней панели коммутатора.
  4. Вставьте заклепку, чтобы прикрепить ножку бампера к основанию.
    Серия Allied Telesis CentreCOM GS980M — рис. 11
  5. Повторите шаги со 2 по 4, чтобы установить остальные ножки бампера.
  6. Переверните переключатель.
  7. Перейдите к разделу «Порты» на стр. 11.

Установка коммутатора в стойку для оборудования
Для установки коммутатора в стойку для оборудования необходимы следующие элементы:

  • Два кронштейна для стойки оборудования (в комплекте с коммутатором)
  • Восемь винтов кронштейна M3x6 мм (в комплекте с коммутатором)
  • Крестовая отвертка (не входит в комплект)
  • Четыре винта для стандартной стойки оборудования (не входят в комплект)

Для установки коммутатора выполните следующую процедуру:

  1. Если ножки бампера прикреплены к нижней части коммутатора, снимите их с помощью отвертки с плоской головкой.
  2. Прикрепите два кронштейна к боковым сторонам коммутатора с помощью восьми винтов M3x6 мм, входящих в комплект поставки устройства. На следующем рисунке показаны четыре возможных положения скоб на коммутаторе в стандартной 19-дюймовой стойке для оборудования.
    Серия Allied Telesis CentreCOM GS980M — рис. 12
  3. Попросите другого человека удерживать коммутатор в стойке для оборудования, пока вы закрепляете его четырьмя стандартными винтами для стойки для оборудования (не входят в комплект).
    Серия Allied Telesis CentreCOM GS980M — рис. 13
  4. Перейдите к разделу «Порты» на стр. 11.

Установка коммутатора на стене

Вы можете установить коммутатор на стене лицевой панелью влево или вправо, как показано на следующем рисунке. Не устанавливайте его передней панелью вверх или вниз.Серия Allied Telesis CentreCOM GS980M — рис. 14

Вот необходимые инструменты и материалы для установки выключателя на стену:

  • Четыре кронштейна для крепления к стене/стойке для оборудования и шестнадцать винтов (входят в комплект поставки коммутатора)
  • Четыре шурупа для дерева или бетона (в комплекте с переключателем)
  • Четыре настенных анкера (в комплекте с выключателем)
  • Крестовая отвертка (не входит в комплект)
  • Плоская отвертка (не входит в комплект)
  • Устройство поиска стержней для деревянной стены, способное определять середину стоечных стержней и горячую электропроводку (не входит в комплект)
  • Дрель и твердосплавное сверло 1/4 дюйма для бетонной стены (не входят в комплект)

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Значок предупрежденияВнимание: Прилагаемые винты и анкеры могут не подходить для всех стен. Перед установкой коммутатора квалифицированный строительный подрядчик должен определить требования к оборудованию вашей стены. Серия Allied Telesis CentreCOM GS980M — значок 1E88

Чтобы установить выключатель на стене, выполните следующую процедуру:

  1. Поместите переключатель на стол.
  2.  Установите четыре кронштейна для стены/стойки для оборудования по бокам устройства с помощью шестнадцати винтов M3x6 мм, входящих в комплект поставки коммутатора.
    Серия Allied Telesis CentreCOM GS980M — рис. 15Примечание: Если вам нужно просверлить отверстия в стене для шурупов, выполните шаги с 3 по 7. В противном случае перейдите к шагу 8.
  3. Попросите человека держать выключатель на стене в выбранном месте, пока вы карандашом отмечаете на стене расположение четырех отверстий для винтов в четырех кронштейнах (по одному винту на каждый кронштейн).
    Серия Allied Telesis CentreCOM GS980M — рис. 16
  4. Поместите коммутатор на стол или парту.
  5. Используйте искатель шпилек, чтобы проверить наличие горячих электрических проводов в местах отверстий для винтов.
    artika VAN MI MB Светодиодный светильник для туалетного столика Melted Ice - предупреждениеВнимание! Не устанавливайте выключатель на стене вблизи горячих электрических проводов.
  6. Если материал стены требует предварительного сверления отверстий для шурупов, используйте подходящую дрель для сверления отверстий. Коммутатор поставляется с четырьмя винтами M4x32.3 мм.
  7. Если материал стены требует анкеров, вставьте анкеры в отверстия для шурупов. Коммутатор поставляется с четырьмя анкерами M6x4x29.6 мм.
  8. Попросите другого человека удерживать переключатель в выбранном месте на стене, пока вы крепите его к стене четырьмя винтами.
  9. Далее перейдите в «Порты».

Порты

Технические характеристики медного кабеля Ethernet
Минимальные требования к кабелю для медных портов Ethernet:

  • 10 Мбит/с или 100 Мбит/с: соответствует стандарту TIA/EIA 568-B
    Неэкранированный кабель категории 3.
  • 1000 Мбит/с: Стандарт TIA/EIA 568-A, совместимая с категорией 5 или TIA/
    EIA 568-B-совместимая расширенная категория 5 (Cat 5e), неэкранированная
    прокладка кабеля.

Кабельное подключение медных портов Ethernet
Соблюдайте следующие рекомендации при подключении медных кабелей Ethernet к портам коммутатора:

  •  Разъемы на кабелях должны плотно входить в порты, а выступы должны фиксировать разъемы на месте.
  • Настройка скорости по умолчанию для портов — Auto-Negotiation. Этот параметр подходит для портов, подключенных к сетевым устройствам, которые также поддерживают автосогласование.
  • Порты должны быть настроены на автосогласование, настройку по умолчанию, для работы на скорости 1000 Мбит/с.
  • Порты поддерживают полудуплекс и полный дуплекс на скорости 10 Мбит/с или 100 Мбит/с.
  • Порты поддерживают только полнодуплексный режим на скорости 1000 Мбит/с.
  • Не подключайте кабели к портам статических соединительных линий или соединительных линий портов LACP до тех пор, пока вы не настроите соединительные линии на коммутаторе. В противном случае порты будут образовывать сетевые петли, которые могут отрицательно сказаться на производительности сети.
  • PoE+ включен по умолчанию на портах коммутатора GS980M/52PS.

Установка трансиверов SFP
Вот общие рекомендации по установке:

  • Приемопередатчики SFP можно устанавливать, когда коммутатор включен.
  • Список поддерживаемых приемопередатчиков см. в технических характеристиках продукта на веб-сайте Allied Telesis. webсайт www.alliedtelesis.com.
  • Эксплуатационные характеристики и требования к оптоволоконному кабелю прилагаются к трансиверам.
  • Установите приемопередатчики перед подключением их волоконно-оптических кабелей.
  • Волоконно-оптические приемопередатчики чувствительны к пыли. Всегда держите пылезащитные крышки на оптических портах, если оптоволоконный кабель не установлен.
  • Ненужное удаление и установка приемопередатчиков может привести к преждевременным отказам.

artika VAN MI MB Светодиодный светильник для туалетного столика Melted Ice - предупреждениеВнимание! Трансиверы могут быть повреждены статическим электричеством. Соблюдайте все стандартные меры предосторожности в отношении электростатического разряда (ЭСР), например, надевайте антистатический браслет, чтобы не повредить устройства. Е86

Чтобы установить приемопередатчики SFP, выполните следующую процедуру:

  1. Чтобы установить трансивер в верхний порт, расположите его этикеткой Allied Telesis вверх. Чтобы установить его в нижний порт, расположите его этикеткой вниз.
    Серия Allied Telesis CentreCOM GS980M — рис. 17
  2. Вставьте трансивер в порт до щелчка.
    Чтобы подключить оптоволоконный кабель к трансиверу, перейдите к следующему шагу. В противном случае повторите шаги 1 и 2, чтобы установить остальные трансиверы в коммутатор.
  3. Снимите пылезащитную крышку с трансивера.
    4. Подсоедините оптоволоконный кабель к трансиверу. Разъем должен плотно входить в порт, а язычок должен зафиксировать разъем на месте.
    5. Повторите эту процедуру для установки дополнительных приемопередатчиков.
    6. Перейдите к разделу «Включение коммутатора» на стр. 13.

Включение коммутатора

artika VAN MI MB Светодиодный светильник для туалетного столика Melted Ice - предупреждениеВнимание! Шнур питания используется как разъединяющее устройство.
Чтобы обесточить оборудование, отсоедините шнур питания. Е3

  1. Установите зажим для шнура питания на разъем питания переменного тока на задней панели коммутатора и поднимите зажим.
    Серия Allied Telesis CentreCOM GS980M — рис. 18
  2. Подсоедините шнур питания к разъему и опустите фиксирующий зажим, чтобы зафиксировать шнур питания.Серия Allied Telesis CentreCOM GS980M — рис. 19
  3. Подключите другой конец шнура питания к соответствующему источнику переменного тока.
    Серия Allied Telesis CentreCOM GS980M — рис. 20
  4. Подождите две минуты, пока коммутатор инициализирует свое программное обеспечение управления.
  5. Убедитесь, что индикатор POWER горит зеленым. Если светодиод не горит, см. «Поиск и устранение неисправностей» на стр. 18.

светодиоды

Серия Allied Telesis CentreCOM GS980M — рис. 21

Светодиоды скорости/активности
Сплошной зеленый Порт установил соединение 1 Гбит/с с сетевым устройством.
Мигающий зеленый Порт передает или принимает пакеты со скоростью 1 Гбит/с.
Твердый янтарь Порт установил соединение со скоростью 10 или 100 Мбит/с с сетевым устройством.
Мигающий янтарь Порт передает или принимает пакеты со скоростью 10 или 100 Мбит/с.
от Возможные причины этого состояния перечислены здесь:
– Порт не установил связь с другим
сетевое устройство.
– Светодиоды выключены. Чтобы включить светодиоды, используйте экологичную кнопку.
Индикаторы дуплексного режима — коммутатор GS980M/52
Сплошной зеленый Порт работает в полнодуплексном режиме.
Твердый янтарь Порт работает в полудуплексном режиме.
Мигающий янтарь Порт сталкивается с коллизиями в полудуплексном режиме.
Индикаторы PoE+ — коммутатор GS980M/52PS
Сплошной зеленый Порт подает питание на питаемое устройство.
Твердый янтарь Коммутатор отключил PoE на порту из-за неисправности.
Мигающий янтарь Коммутатор обнаружил подключенное к порту устройство с питанием, но не может подать на него питание, поскольку он уже подает максимальную мощность на другие устройства. Максимальный бюджет мощности коммутатора составляет 740 Вт.
от Такое состояние индикатора может быть результатом следующих условий: – Порт не подключен к питаемому устройству или устройство выключено.
– Порт отключен в управляющем ПО. – PoE отключен на порту.
– Светодиоды выключены. Чтобы включить светодиоды, используйте экологичную кнопку.

Индикаторы порта SFP
Здесь описаны индикаторы порта SFP.

Серия Allied Telesis CentreCOM GS980M — рис. 22

SOLID
зеленый
Порт установил соединение со скоростью 1 Гбит/с с сетью.
устройства.
Мигающий
зеленый
Порт передает или принимает пакеты со скоростью 1 Гбит/с.
SOLID
янтарный
Порт установил соединение со скоростью 100 Мбит/с с сетью.
устройства.
Мигающий
янтарный
Порт передает или принимает пакеты в
100Mbps.
от Возможные причины этого состояния перечислены здесь:
– Порт приемопередатчика SFP пуст.
– Приемопередатчик SFP не установил связь с другим сетевым устройством.
– Светодиоды выключены. Чтобы включить светодиоды, используйте экологичную кнопку.

Системные светодиоды
Системные индикаторы описаны здесь.Серия Allied Telesis CentreCOM GS980M — рис. 23

Руководство по быстрой установке CentreCOM серии GS980M

Светодиод неисправности
от Коммутатор работает нормально или не включен.
Мигающий янтарь С коммутатором возникла проблема. View сообщения журнала для устранения проблемы.
Индикатор питания
Горит зеленым Блок питания работает нормально.
от К возможным условиям этого состояния относятся:
– Блок питания не получает питание.
– Коммутатор перегрелся и отключился. – Входная мощность переменного тока находится за пределами его рабочего диапазона.
.
– Блок питания вышел из строя.
Светодиод USB
от Гнездо USB пусто или индикаторы не горят.
Горит зеленым Коммутатор обнаружил USB-накопитель в слоте.
Мигающий зеленый Коммутатор выполняет запись или чтение с USB-накопителя.
Мигающий янтарь Коммутатор обнаружил ошибку с USB-накопителем.

Запуск локального сеанса управления

Консольный порт на передней панели используется для управления коммутатором.
локально. Коммутатору не нужен IP-адрес для локального управления.
Для локального управления через консольный порт требуется кабель управления. Есть два кабеля. Один кабель идет в комплекте с выключателем. Он имеет длину 2 м (6.6 фута) с разъемами RJ-45 (8P8C) и DB-9 (9-контактный D-sub). См. «Распаковка коммутатора» на стр. 5.

Для рабочих станций без разъема DB-9, таких как портативные компьютеры, Allied Telesis предлагает кабель управления VT-Kit3. Он имеет штекерный разъем USB-A, который подключается к порту USB на вашей рабочей станции. Для кабеля требуется программный драйвер от Allied Telesis.
Кабель управления VT-Kit3 продается отдельно.
Чтобы запустить локальный сеанс управления, выполните следующую процедуру:

  1. Подключите конец RJ-45 карты управления, входящей в комплект поставки коммутатора, к консольному порту RS-232 на панели управления.
  2. Подключите другой конец кабеля к порту RS-232 на терминале или персональном компьютере с программой эмуляции терминала.
  3. Настройте терминал VT-100 или программу эмуляции терминала следующим образом:
    • Скорость передачи данных по умолчанию: 9600 бит/с (Скорости передачи консольного порта: 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600 и 115200 бит/с.)
    • Биты данных: 8
    • Четность: нет
    • Стоповые биты: 1
    • Контроллер потока: нет
  4. Нажмите Ввод. Вас попросят ввести имя пользователя и пароль.
  5. Введите имя пользователя и пароль по умолчанию. Это «менеджер» и «друг» (без кавычек) соответственно. Имя пользователя и пароль чувствительны к регистру. Сеанс локального управления начинается, когда отображается приглашение User Exec mode awplus>.
    Для получения дополнительной информации см. Справочник по программному обеспечению для коммутаторов серии GS980M, операционная система AlliedWare Plus от
    www.alliedtelesis.com/us/en/services-support.

Решение Проблем

Проблема: Все индикаторы портов и системы не горят, и они остановились.
Решения: Устройство не получает питание. Попробуйте следующее:

  • Убедитесь, что шнур питания надежно подключен к источнику питания и разъему переменного тока на задней панели коммутатора.
  • Убедитесь, что в розетке есть питание, подключив к ней другое устройство.

Проблема: Все индикаторы портов не горят, хотя порты подключены к активным сетевым устройствам.
Решение: Коммутатор может работать в режиме пониженного энергопотребления. Чтобы включить светодиоды, нажмите экологичную кнопку на передней панели коммутатора. Вы также можете включать и выключать светодиоды с помощью команд ECOFRIENDLY LED и NO ECOFRIENDLY LED в интерфейсе командной строки.
Проблема: Индикатор LINK/ACT не горит для медного порта Ethernet, подключенного к активному сетевому устройству.
Решения: Порт не может установить связь с сетевым устройством.

Попробуйте сделать следующее:

  • Убедитесь, что сетевое устройство, подключенное к медному
    порт включен и работает нормально.
  • Убедитесь, что порт подключен к правильному медному кабелю Ethernet.

Проблема: индикатор LINK/ACT не горит для приемопередатчика SFP, подключенного к активному сетевому устройству.
Решения: Оптоволоконный порт приемопередатчика не может установить связь с сетевым устройством. Попробуйте следующее:

  • Убедитесь, что оптоволоконный кабель надежно подключен к порту на приемопередатчике и к порту на удаленном сетевом устройстве.
  • Убедитесь, что трансивер полностью вставлен в слот.
    Проблема: Порт коммутатора GS980M/52PS не подает питание на устройство PoE+.
    Решения: Попробуйте сделать следующее:
  • Проверьте индикатор PoE порта. См. раздел «Индикаторы медного порта Ethernet» на странице 14. Если индикатор мигает желтым цветом, коммутатор не может поддерживать дополнительные устройства PoE, поскольку он уже обеспечивает максимальную мощность для других устройств. Максимальный бюджет мощности коммутатора составляет 740 Вт.
  • Review документацию устройства с питанием, чтобы подтвердить, что устройство поддерживает режим A стандарта IEEE 802.3at и что оно использует контакты 1, 2, 3 и 6 порта RJ-45 для получения питания.
  • Убедитесь, что требования к питанию устройства не превышают 25.5 Вт, повторноviewдокументацию или техническое описание.

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  • 1 Первоначальная настройка
  • 2 Сброс на заводские установки
  • 3 Настройка VLAN
  • 4 Настройка STP
  • 5 Настройка стекирования
  • 6 Обновление firmware
  • 7 Полезные команды

[править] Первоначальная настройка

  • Выключить питание (если Вы его включили)
  • Подсоединить разъем RS-232 (COM) — идет в комплекте.
  • Включить на компьютере терминал с параметрами:
 115200 - baud 
 8 - stop bits 
 1 - bit parity 
 n - No flow control
  • Включить свитч при этом терминал оживится, и надо что-нибудь нажать на клавиатуре
  • Зайти в терминал под пользователем по умолчанию (имя: manager / пароль: friend)
  • Зайти в режим конфигурации: сonfigure
  • Выбрать управляющий VLAN: interface vlan 1
  • Прописать IP и подсеть (например): ip address 192.168.0.2 255.255.255.0
  • Выйти из режима конфигурации exit
  • Проверить show ip interface
  • Сохранить настройки: copy running-config startup-config

[править] Сброс на заводские установки

Для сброса на заводские установки необходимо в привелегированном режиме удалить стартовый файл конфигурации:

 console# delete startup-config
 Delete startup-config [y/n]? y
 console# 01-Oct-2006 06:32:09 %FILE-I-DELETE: File Delete - file URL flash://startup-config
 console# reload 
 You haven't saved your changes. Are you sure you want to continue ? (Y/N)[N] Y
 This command will reset the whole system and disconnect your current session. Do you want to continue ? (Y/N)[N] Y
 Shutting down ...

[править] Настройка VLAN

Основная страница: VLAN в Allied Telesis

[править] Настройка STP

Основная страница: STP в Allied Telesis

[править] Настройка стекирования

[править] Обновление firmware

[править] Полезные команды

  • Page 1
    Series Gigabit Layer 3 Ethernet Switches AT-x930-28GTX AT-x930-28GPX AT-x930-28GSTX AT-x930-52GTX AT-x930-52GPX Installation Guide for Stand-alone Switches 613-002100 Rev. A…
  • Page 2
    Allied Telesis, Inc. has been advised of, known, or should have known, the…
  • Page 3
    Electrical Safety and Emissions Standards This product meets the following standards. U.S. Federal Communications Commission Radiated Energy Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules.
  • Page 4
    Translated Safety Statements Important: Safety statements that have the  symbol are translated into multiple languages in the Translated Safety Statements document at www.alliedtelesis.com/support.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Preface ………………………………11 Document Conventions ………………………….12 Contacting Allied Telesis …………………………13 Chapter 1: Overview ………………………….. 15 Models ………………………………16 Features ………………………………17 x930 Models ……………………………17 10/100/1000 Mbps Twisted Pair Ports …………………….17 Power Over Ethernet …………………………17 SFP Slots …………………………….17 SFP+ Slots ……………………………..18 S1 and S2 Stacking Slots ………………………..19 LEDs……………………………….19…

  • Page 6
    Contents USB Port ………………………………. 51 Console Port …………………………….52 Chapter 2: Beginning the Installation ……………………..53 Reviewing Safety Precautions ……………………….54 Choosing a Site for the Switch……………………….59 Unpacking the Switch …………………………… 60 Chapter 3: Installing the Power Supplies ……………………63 Installing the Power Supplies…………………………
  • Page 7
    Figure 7: AT-PWR800 Power Supply ………………………26 Figure 8: AT-PWR1200 Power Supply ……………………..27 Figure 9: LEDs for the 10/100/1000Base-T Ports on the AT-x930-28GTX AT-x930-52GTX Switches……..43 Figure 10: LEDs for the 10/100/1000Base-T Ports on the AT-x930-28GPX and AT-x930-52GPX Switches ……45 Figure 11: SFP Slot LEDs …………………………46 Figure 12: SFP+ Slot LEDs …………………………47…
  • Page 8
    Figures Figure 50: Switch Initialization Messages (Continued) …………………..110 Figure 51: Connecting the Management Cable to the Console Port ………………113 Figure 52: User Exec Mode Prompt……………………….115 Figure 53: SHOW STACK Command ……………………..115 Figure 54: Moving to the Global Configuration Mode ………………….116 Figure 55: Confirmation Prompt for the NO STACK ENABLE Command …………….116 Figure 56: Disabling VCStack.
  • Page 9
    Table 8: Power Budgets of the AT-PWR1200 Power Supply ………………..35 Table 9: NET MGMT Port LED ……………………….41 Table 10: LEDs on the 10/100/1000Base-T Ports on the AT-x930-28GTX and AT-x930-52GTX Switches …….44 Table 11: LEDs on the 10/100/1000Base-T Ports on the AT-x930-28GPX and AT-x930-52GPX Switches …….45 Table 12: SFP Slot LEDs on the AT-x930-28GSTX Switch ………………..47…
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    Tables…
  • Page 11: Preface

    Layer 3, Gigabit Ethernet switches. This preface contains the following sections:  “Document Conventions” on page 12  “Contacting Allied Telesis” on page 13 Note This guide explains how to install the switches as stand-alone units. For instructions on how to build a stack with Virtual Chassis Stacking ™…

  • Page 12: Document Conventions

    Preface Document Conventions This document uses the following conventions: Note Notes provide additional information. Caution Cautions inform you that performing or omitting a specific action may result in equipment damage or loss of data. Warning Warnings inform you that performing or omitting a specific action may result in bodily injury.

  • Page 13: Contacting Allied Telesis

    Series Installation Guide for Stand-alone Switches Contacting Allied Telesis If you need assistance with this product, you may contact Allied Telesis technical support by going to the Support & Services section of the Allied Telesis web site at www.alliedtelesis.com/support. You can find links for the following services on this page: …

  • Page 14
    Preface…
  • Page 15: Chapter 1: Overview

    Chapter 1 Overview This chapter contains the following sections:  “Models” on page 16  “Features” on page 17  “Front and Back Panels” on page 21  “Management Panel” on page 24  “Power Supplies” on page 25  “10/100/1000Base-T Twisted Pair Ports”…

  • Page 16: Models

    10/100/1000 Model Base-T SFP Slots SFP+ Slots PoE+ VCStack Ports AT-x930-28GTX AT-x930-28GPX AT-x930-28GSTX AT-x930-52GTX AT-x930-52GPX Additional information is listed here:  The switches do not come with power supplies. The power supplies must be ordered separately. For more information, refer to “Power Supplies”…

  • Page 17: Features

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  • Page 18: Sfp+ Slots

    The SFP+ slots do not support 100Mbps 100Base-FX transceivers. Note The slots support full-duplex mode only.They do not support half- duplex mode. Note SFP and SFP+ transceivers must be purchased separately. For a list of supported transceivers, contact your Allied Telesis distributor or reseller.

  • Page 19: S1 And S2 Stacking Slots

    x930 Series Installation Guide for Stand-alone Switches Note SFP+ slots 27/S1 and 28/S2 on the 28-port switches and slots 51/S1 and 52/S2 on the 52-port switches are initially configured as stacking slots for the VCStack feature. If you plan to use the switch as a stand-alone unit, you may disable the VCStack feature and use the slots with standard SFP or SFP+ transceivers.

  • Page 20: Management Methods

    Chapter 1: Overview Management Here are the methods for managing the switches: Methods  Local management through the Console port  Remote Telnet and Secure Shell management  Remote HTTP and HTTPS web browser management  SNMPv1, v2c, and v3 Power Supplies Here are the power supplies: …

  • Page 21: Front And Back Panels

    The front panels of the x930 Series switches are shown in Figure 1 and Figure 2 on page 22. AT-x930-28GTX Management 10/100/1000Base-T Ports Panel SFP+ Slots SFP+ or Stacking Slots AT-x930-28GPX Management 10/100/1000Base-T Ports Panel with PoE+ SFP+ Slots SFP+ or Stacking Slots Figure 1. Front Panels of the AT-x930-28GTX and AT-x930-28GPX Switches…

  • Page 22: Figure 2: Front Panels Of The At-X930-28Gstx, At-X930-52Gtx, And At-X930-52Gpx Switches

    Chapter 1: Overview AT-x930-28GSTX 10/100/1000Base-T Ports SFP Slots Management Panel SFP+ Slots SFP+ or Stacking Slots AT-x930-52GTX 10/100/1000Base-T Ports Management Panel SFP+ Slots SFP+ or Stacking Slots AT-x930-52GPX 10/100/1000Base-T Ports Management with PoE+ Panel SFP+ Slots SFP+ or Stacking Slots Figure 2.

  • Page 23: Figure 3: Back Panel

    x930 Series Installation Guide for Stand-alone Switches Figure 3 shows the back panel. The back panel is the same on all of the switches. AT-FAN09ADP Power Supply Slot B AT-FAN09 Power Supply Slot A Module Fan Module with AT-PNL250 Blank Panel Figure 3.

  • Page 24: Management Panel

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  • Page 25: Power Supplies

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  • Page 26: Figure 6: At-Pwr250-80 Power Supply

    Chapter 1: Overview Figure 6. AT-PWR250-80 Power Supply Figure 7 illustrates the AT-PWR800 Power Supply.This power supply is primarily intended for the PoE AT-x930-28GPX and AT-x930-52GPX Switches. It provides both system power to the switch as well as up to 480 watts of PoE power for the powered devices connected to the network ports.

  • Page 27: Guidelines

    You may not install two different power supply models in the switch.  The non-PoE AT-x930-28GTX and AT-x930-52GTX Switches require only one power supply for full operations. Installing a second power supply adds power redundancy by protecting against interruptions to network operations in the event one power supply loses power or fails.

  • Page 28
    Chapter 1: Overview amount of power for PoE or adds PoE redundancy. For further information, refer to “Power Budget” on page 33.  The DC wires for the AT-PWR250-80 DC Power Supply should be routed from a DC load center containing appropriate overcurrent branch protection for each DC feed, as required by the cognizant local electrical authority.
  • Page 29: 10/100/1000Base-T Twisted Pair Ports

    x930 Series Installation Guide for Stand-alone Switches 10/100/1000Base-T Twisted Pair Ports The twisted pair ports on the switches are described in this section. Speed The ports can operate at 10, 100, or 1000 Mbps. The speeds may be set manually using the management software or automatically with Auto- Negotiation (IEEE 802.3u), the default setting.

  • Page 30: Maximum Distance

    Chapter 1: Overview The MDI and MDI-X settings do not apply when ports are operating at 1000 Mbps. Maximum The ports have a maximum operating distance of 100 meters (328 feet). Distance Cable The cable requirements of the ports are given in Table 2. Requirements Table 2.

  • Page 31: Power Over Ethernet

    x930 Series Installation Guide for Stand-alone Switches Power Over Ethernet The AT-x930-28GPX and AT-x930-52GPX Switches feature Power over Ethernet (PoE) on the 10/100/1000Base-T ports. PoE is used to supply power to network devices over the same twisted pair cables that carry the network traffic.

  • Page 32: Cable Requirements

    Chapter 1: Overview Table 3. IEEE Powered Device Classes Maximum Power Class Output from a Switch PD Power Range Port 15.4W 0.44W to 12.95W 4.0W 0.44W to 3.84W 7.0W 3.84W to 6.49W 15.4W 6.49W to 12.95W 30.0W 12.95W to 25.5W Cable The cable requirements for ports operating at 10 or 100Mbps are given in Table 4.

  • Page 33: Power Budget

    x930 Series Installation Guide for Stand-alone Switches The cable requirements for ports operating at 1000Mbps are given in Table 5. Table 5. Twisted Pair Cable Requirements for the 10/100/1000Base-T Ports at 1000Mbps 1000Mbps Cable Type Non- PoE+ Standard TIA/EIA 568-B-compliant Category 3 shielded or unshielded cabling with 100 ohm impedance and a frequency of 16 MHz.

  • Page 34: Table 7: Power Budgets Of The At-Pwr800 Power Supply

    Chapter 1: Overview Note The AT-PWR250 and AT-PWR250-80 Power Supplies are intended for the non-PoE AT-x930-28GTX and AT-x930-52GTX Switches. They are not intended for the AT-x930-28GPX and AT-x930-52GPX Switches because they do not provide power for PoE + devices. You may install them in the PoE+ switches, but the switches will not support PoE devices.

  • Page 35: Port Prioritization

    x930 Series Installation Guide for Stand-alone Switches Table 8 lists the power budgets for the switch with one or two AT- PWR1200 Power Supplies and the power boost mode. Table 8. Power Budgets of the AT-PWR1200 Power Supply Number of Power State of Power Power Budget…

  • Page 36: Wiring Implementation

    Chapter 1: Overview Ports set to the Critical level, the highest priority level, are guaranteed power before any of the ports assigned to the other two priority levels. Ports assigned to the other priority levels receive power only if all the Critical ports are receiving power.

  • Page 37
    x930 Series Installation Guide for Stand-alone Switches IEEE 802.3af standard. Powered devices that comply with the IEEE 802.3af standard are required to support both power delivery methods. Legacy devices that do not comply with the standard will work with the switch if they are powered on pins 1, 2, 3, and 6.
  • Page 38: Sfp Slots

    Chapter 1: Overview SFP Slots The twenty four SFP slots on the AT-x930-28GSTX Switch support the following types of transceivers:  100Base-FX, 1000Base-T, and 1000Base-SX/LX SFP transceivers  Single-port BiDi 100Base-FX and 1000Base-LX SFP transceivers  1000Base-ZX SFP transceivers The slots are paired with the twenty four 10/100/1000Base-T twisted pair ports.

  • Page 39: Sfp+ Slots

    The switches support a variety of short and long distance SFP and SFP+ modules. For a list of supported SFP modules, contact your Allied Telesis representative or visit our web site. Note The SFP+ slots do not support 100Mbps 100Base-FX transceivers.

  • Page 40: Stacking S1 And S2 Sfp+ Slots

    Chapter 1: Overview Stacking S1 and S2 SFP+ Slots The four SFP+ slots on the front panel of the switch are used with SFP 1000Mbps or SFP+ 10Gbps transceivers to add high speed links to the switch. However, SFP+ slots 27/S1 and 28/S2 on the 28-port switches and slots 51/S1 and 52/S2 on the 52-port switches have an additional function.

  • Page 41: Ethernet Management Port (Net Mgmt)

    x930 Series Installation Guide for Stand-alone Switches Ethernet Management Port (NET MGMT) The NET MGMT port in the management panel of the switch is a separate routed eth0 interface. The interface is not part of the switching matrix of the Ethernet line cards, but the CPU on the controller card can route traffic in or out of the port from the line cards.

  • Page 42: Eco-Friendly Button

    Chapter 1: Overview eco-friendly Button The eco-friendly button on the front panel of the switch is used to toggle the port LEDs on or off. You might turn off the LEDs to conserve electricity when you are not monitoring the device. You can also toggle the LEDs with the ECOFRIENDLY LED and NO ECOFRIENDLY LED commands in the Global Configuration mode of the command line interface.

  • Page 43: Leds

    Switches have two LEDs that display link, activity and duplex mode Twisted Pair information. The LEDs are shown in Figure 9. Ports Link/Activity Duplex Mode Duplex Mode Link/Activity Figure 9. LEDs for the 10/100/1000Base-T Ports on the AT-x930-28GTX AT-x930-52GTX Switches The LEDs are described in Table 10 on page 44.

  • Page 44: Table 10: Leds On The 10/100/1000Base-T Ports On The At-X930-28Gtx And At-X930-52Gtx Switches

    Chapter 1: Overview Table 10. LEDs on the 10/100/1000Base-T Ports on the AT-x930-28GTX and AT-x930-52GTX Switches State Description Solid Green A port has established a 1000 Mbps link to a network device. Flashing A port is transmitting or receiving data at…

  • Page 45: Figure 10: Leds For The 10/100/1000Base-T Ports On The At-X930-28Gpx And At-X930-52Gpx Switches

    x930 Series Installation Guide for Stand-alone Switches Link/Activity Link/Activity Figure 10. LEDs for the 10/100/1000Base-T Ports on the AT-x930-28GPX and AT-x930-52GPX Switches The LEDs are described in Table 11. Table 11. LEDs on the 10/100/1000Base-T Ports on the AT-x930-28GPX and AT-x930-52GPX Switches State Description Solid Green…

  • Page 46: Leds For The Sfp Slots

    Chapter 1: Overview Table 11. LEDs on the 10/100/1000Base-T Ports on the AT-x930-28GPX and AT-x930-52GPX Switches (Continued) State Description Green The switch detects a powered device (PD) on the port and is delivering power to it. Solid Amber The switch has shut down PoE+ on the port because of a fault condition.

  • Page 47: Leds For The Sfp+ Slots

    x930 Series Installation Guide for Stand-alone Switches The possible states of the LED for the SFP slots are described in Table 12. Table 12. SFP Slot LEDs on the AT-x930-28GSTX Switch State Description Solid green The SFP transceiver in the slot has established a link at 1000 Mbps to a network device.

  • Page 48: Leds For The Stacking Slots

    Chapter 1: Overview Table 13. SFP+ Slot LEDs State Description Solid green The SFP+ transceiver in the slot has established a link at 10 Gbps to a network device. Flashing The SFP+ transceiver is receiving or green transmitting packets to a network device at 10 Gbps.

  • Page 49: Switch Id Led

    x930 Series Installation Guide for Stand-alone Switches Switch ID LED The Switch ID LED, shown in Figure 13 on page 49, displays the ID number of the switch. A stand-alone switch has the ID number 0. Switches in a VCStack have the numbers 1 to 8. Chapter 8, “Powering On the Switch”…

  • Page 50: Figure 15: Switch Id Leds In The Low Power Mode

    Chapter 1: Overview  The internal temperature of the switch has exceeded the normal operating range and the switch may shut down. Note You can use the SHOW SYSTEM ENVIRONMENT command in the command line interface to identify the source of the problem. The states of the LED when the switch is operating in the low power mode are shown in Figure 15.

  • Page 51: Usb Port

    x930 Series Installation Guide for Stand-alone Switches USB Port The management panel has a USB port. You may use the port to store configuration files on flash drives or to restore configuration files to switches whose settings have been lost or corrupted, or to quickly configure replacement units.

  • Page 52: Console Port

    Chapter 1: Overview Console Port The Console port is used to establish a management session with the switch to configure its features and parameter settings. This type of management uses serial RS-232 and is commonly referred to as local or out-of-band management because it is not conducted over your network.

  • Page 53: Chapter 2: Beginning The Installation

    Chapter 2 Beginning the Installation The chapter contains the following sections:  “Reviewing Safety Precautions” on page 54  “Choosing a Site for the Switch” on page 59  “Unpacking the Switch” on page 60…

  • Page 54: Reviewing Safety Precautions

    Chapter 2: Beginning the Installation Reviewing Safety Precautions Please review the following safety precautions before beginning the installation procedure. Note Safety statements that have the  symbol are translated into multiple languages in the Translated Safety Statements document at www.alliedtelesis.com/support. Warning Class 1 Laser product.

  • Page 55
    x930 Series Installation Guide for Stand-alone Switches Warning Power cord is used as a disconnection device. To de-energize equipment, disconnect the power cord.  E3 Warning Class I Equipment. This equipment must be earthed. The power plug must be connected to a properly wired earth ground socket outlet.
  • Page 56
     E25 Warning The chassis may be heavy and awkward to lift. Allied Telesis recommends that you get assistance when mounting the chassis in an equipment rack.  E28 Note Use dedicated power circuits or power conditioners to supply reliable electrical power to the device.
  • Page 57
    x930 Series Installation Guide for Stand-alone Switches Note If installed in a closed or multi-unit rack assembly, the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than the room ambient temperature. Therefore, consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the manufacturer’s maximum rated ambient temperature (Tmra).
  • Page 58
    Chapter 2: Beginning the Installation Caution The unit does not contain serviceable components. Please return damaged units for servicing.  E42 Warning The temperature of an operational SFP or SFP+ transceiver may exceed 70° C (158° F). Exercise caution when removing or handling a transceiver with unprotected hands.
  • Page 59: Choosing A Site For The Switch

    x930 Series Installation Guide for Stand-alone Switches Choosing a Site for the Switch Observe these requirements when planning the installation of the switch.  If you plan to install the switch in an equipment rack, check to be sure that the rack is safely secured so that it will not tip over. Devices in a rack should be installed starting at the bottom, with the heavier devices near the bottom of the rack.

  • Page 60: Unpacking The Switch

    Chapter 2: Beginning the Installation Unpacking the Switch Figure 16 lists the items in the accessory kit that comes with the switch. If any item is missing or damaged, contact your Allied Telesis sales representative for assistance. One 2 m (6.6 ft) local management cable with RJ-45 (8P8C) and DB-9 (D- sub 9-pin) connectors.

  • Page 61: Figure 17: Pre-Installed Items

    Figure 17. Pre-installed Items Note You should retain the original packaging material in the event you need to return the unit to Allied Telesis. Note The product does not come with power supplies. Power supplies must be ordered separately.

  • Page 62
    Chapter 2: Beginning the Installation…
  • Page 63: Chapter 3: Installing The Power Supplies

    Chapter 3 Installing the Power Supplies The sections in this chapter are listed here:  “Installing the Power Supplies” on page 64  “Installing a Blank Power Supply Slot Cover” on page 70…

  • Page 64: Installing The Power Supplies

    Chapter 3: Installing the Power Supplies Installing the Power Supplies This section contains the procedure for installing the power supplies in the switch. If you are planning to install the switch in an equipment rack, you may install the power supplies either before or after installing the device in the rack.

  • Page 65: Figure 18: Removing The At-Pnl250 Blank Panel

    x930 Series Installation Guide for Stand-alone Switches Figure 18. Removing the AT-PNL250 Blank Panel 3. Unpack the power supply from its shipping container. Caution The power supply is heavy. Use both hands to lift it. You might injure yourself or damage the power supply if you drop it. 4.

  • Page 66: Figure 19: Power Supply Accessory Items

    Chapter 3: Installing the Power Supplies Table 15. Accessory Items Included with the Power Supplies One Power Cord Power Supply One Power Cord Retaining Clip AT-PWR250 AT-PWR250-80 AT-PWR800 AT-PWR1200 Power Cord Power Cord Retaining Clip Figure 19. Power Supply Accessory Items Note The power cord that comes with the AT-PWR1200 Power Supply for installations in North America has a 20 Amp, 125 V NEMA 5-20P…

  • Page 67: Figure 20: Installing A Power Supply

    x930 Series Installation Guide for Stand-alone Switches Handle Figure 20. Installing a Power Supply Caution Do not use excessive force when seating the module, because this may damage the system or the module. If the module resists seating, remove it from the system, realign it, and try again.  E47 Caution The power supply is not hot-swappable.

  • Page 68: Figure 21: Improper Installation Of A Power Supply

    Chapter 3: Installing the Power Supplies Figure 21. Improper Installation of a Power Supply 6. Secure the power supply to the switch by tightening the two captive screws with a cross-head screwdriver. Refer to Figure 22. Figure 22. Tightening the Captive Screws on the Power Supply…

  • Page 69: Figure 23: Installing The Power Cord Retaining Clip

    x930 Series Installation Guide for Stand-alone Switches 7. If you installed the AT-PWR250 or AT-PWR800 Power Supply, install the power cord retaining clip on the AC plug. Press the sides of the clip inward and insert the two ends into the holes on the AC socket. Refer to Figure 23.

  • Page 70: Installing A Blank Power Supply Slot Cover

    Chapter 3: Installing the Power Supplies Installing a Blank Power Supply Slot Cover If you installed only one power supply in the switch, perform this procedure to install a blank panel over the empty power supply slot: 1. Position the appropriate blank panel over the empty power supply slot. Use the AT-PNL800/1200 Blank Panel included in the accessory kit if the switch has only one AT-PWR800 or AT-PWR1200 Power Supply.

  • Page 71: Figure 25: Tightening The Captive Screws On The Power Supply Blank Panel

    x930 Series Installation Guide for Stand-alone Switches Figure 25. Tightening the Captive Screws on the Power Supply Blank Panel 3. Do one of the following:  To install the switch on a table, go to Chapter 4, “Installing the Switch on a Table” on page 73. …

  • Page 72
    Chapter 3: Installing the Power Supplies…
  • Page 73: Chapter 4: Installing The Switch On A Table

    Chapter 4 Installing the Switch on a Table To install the switch on a table, perform the following procedure: Warning Do not stack switches on a table because that could create a personal safety hazard if you need to move or replace units. 1.

  • Page 74
    Chapter 4: Installing the Switch on a Table 6. Turn the chassis over. 7. Do one of the following:  If you have not installed the power supplies, go to Chapter 3, “Installing the Power Supplies” on page 63.  If the switch contains the AT-PWR250-80 DC Power Supply, go to Chapter 7, “Wiring the DC Connector on the AT-PWR250-80 Power Supply”…
  • Page 75: Chapter 5: Installing The Switch In An Equipment Rack

    Chapter 5 Installing the Switch in an Equipment Rack This chapter contains the instructions for installing the switch in an equipment rack. The procedures in this chapter are listed here:  “Required Items” on page 76  “Installing the Switch in an Equipment Rack” on page 77…

  • Page 76: Required Items

    Chapter 5: Installing the Switch in an Equipment Rack Required Items This procedure requires the following items:  Two equipment rack brackets (included with the switch)  Eight bracket screws (included with the switch)  Cross-head screwdriver (not provided)  Four standard equipment rack screws (not provided) Note The switch comes with four equipment rack brackets and sixteen…

  • Page 77: Installing The Switch In An Equipment Rack

    59. Here is the procedure for installing the switch in a 19-inch equipment rack. Caution The chassis may be heavy and awkward to lift. Allied Telesis recommends that you get assistance when mounting the chassis in an equipment rack.  E28…

  • Page 78: Figure 27: Attaching The Equipment Rack Brackets

    Chapter 5: Installing the Switch in an Equipment Rack Figure 27. Attaching the Equipment Rack Brackets…

  • Page 79: Figure 28: Attaching The Equipment Rack Brackets (Continued)

    x930 Series Installation Guide for Stand-alone Switches Figure 28. Attaching the Equipment Rack Brackets (Continued) 3. Have two people hold the switch in the equipment rack while you secure it using standard equipment rack screws (not provided), as shown in Figure 29 on page 80.

  • Page 80: Figure 29: Installing The Switch In An Equipment Rack

    Chapter 5: Installing the Switch in an Equipment Rack Figure 29. Installing the Switch in an Equipment Rack 4. Do one of the following:  If you have not installed the power supplies, go to Chapter 3, “Installing the Power Supplies” on page 63. …

  • Page 81: Chapter 6: Installing The Switch On A Wall

    Chapter 6 Installing the Switch on a Wall The procedures in this chapter are listed here:  “Switch Orientation on the Wall” on page 82  “Recommended Minimum Wall Area Dimensions” on page 83  “Plywood Base for a Wall with Wooden Studs” on page 85 …

  • Page 82: Switch Orientation On The Wall

    Chapter 6: Installing the Switch on a Wall Switch Orientation on the Wall You may install the switch on a wall with the front panel on the left or right, as shown in Figure 30. You may not install it with the front panel on the top or bottom.

  • Page 83: Recommended Minimum Wall Area Dimensions

    x930 Series Installation Guide for Stand-alone Switches Recommended Minimum Wall Area Dimensions The recommended minimum dimensions for the reserved wall area for the switch are listed here:  Width: 68.0 centimeters (27 inches)  Height: 58.4 centimeters (23 inches) You should position the switch in the reserved wall area such that the front panel has more space than the rear panel.

  • Page 84: Figure 32: Minimum Wall Area Dimensions With The Front Panel On The Right

    Chapter 6: Installing the Switch on a Wall Figure 32. Minimum Wall Area Dimensions with the Front Panel on the Right…

  • Page 85: Plywood Base For A Wall With Wooden Studs

    x930 Series Installation Guide for Stand-alone Switches Plywood Base for a Wall with Wooden Studs If you are installing the switch on a wall that has wooden studs, Allied Telesis recommends using a plywood base to attach the device to the wall.

  • Page 86: Figure 34: Steps To Installing The Switch With A Plywood Base

    Chapter 6: Installing the Switch on a Wall The plywood base allows you to mount the switch on two wall studs. If you install the switch without the base, only one side of it would be attached to a stud. This is because the standard distance between two studs in a wall is 41 centimeters (16 inches) while the distance between the left and right brackets on the switch is 36.2 centimeters (14 1/4 inches).

  • Page 87: Installation Guidelines

    x930 Series Installation Guide for Stand-alone Switches Installation Guidelines Here are the guidelines to installing the switch on a wall:  You may install the switch on a wall that has wooden studs.  You may install it on a concrete wall. …

  • Page 88
    Chapter 6: Installing the Switch on a Wall  Four screws and anchors for attaching the plywood base to the wall (not provided) Caution The supplied screws and anchors may not be appropriate for all walls. A qualified building contractor should determine the hardware requirements for your wall prior to installing the switch.
  • Page 89: Installing The Plywood Base

    x930 Series Installation Guide for Stand-alone Switches Installing the Plywood Base A plywood base is recommended when installing the switch on a wall that has wooden studs. Refer to “Plywood Base for a Wall with Wooden Studs” on page 85. Consult a qualified building contractor for installation instructions for the plywood base.

  • Page 90: Installing The Switch On The Plywood Base

    This procedure assumes that the plywood base for the switch is already installed on the wall. Please review “Reviewing Safety Precautions” on page 54 and “Choosing a Site for the Switch” on page 59 before performing this procedure. Allied Telesis recommends a minimum of three people for this procedure. Warning The device is heavy.

  • Page 91: Figure 36: Mounting Holes

    x930 Series Installation Guide for Stand-alone Switches RKMT-SL01 Rack Mounting Kit. For this procedure, you need to use the holes for the brackets. The holes are identified in Figure 36. Wall Bracket Wall Bracket Holes Holes Front (Left Side) Wall Bracket Wall Bracket Holes Holes…

  • Page 92: Figure 37: Securing The Switch To The Plywood Base

    Chapter 6: Installing the Switch on a Wall Figure 37. Securing the Switch to the Plywood Base 4. Do one of the following:  If the switch contains the AT-PWR250-80 DC Power Supply, go to Chapter 7, “Wiring the DC Connector on the AT-PWR250-80 Power Supply”…

  • Page 93: Installing The Switch On A Concrete Wall

    Series Installation Guide for Stand-alone Switches Installing the Switch on a Concrete Wall Allied Telesis recommends a minimum of three people for this procedure. To install the switch on a concrete wall, perform the following procedure: Warning The device is heavy. Always ask for assistance before moving or lifting it to avoid injuring yourself or damaging the equipment.

  • Page 94: Figure 38: Marking The Locations Of The Bracket Holes On A Concrete Wall

    3. Please review the following guidelines:  Prior to drilling, set the drill to hammer and rotation mode. The modes break up the concrete and clean out the hole.  Allied Telesis recommends cleaning out the holes with a brush or compressed air.

  • Page 95: Figure 39: Installing The Switch On A Concrete Wall

    x930 Series Installation Guide for Stand-alone Switches 6. Insert the four anchors into the holes. 7. Have two people hold the switch at the selected wall location while you secure it to the wall with the four provided screws. Refer to Figure 39. Figure 39.

  • Page 96
    Chapter 6: Installing the Switch on a Wall…
  • Page 97: Chapter 7: Wiring The Dc Connector On The At-Pwr250-80 Power Supply

    Chapter 7 Wiring the DC Connector on the AT- PWR250-80 Power Supply This chapter contains the procedure for wiring the DC connector on the AT-PWR250-80 DC power supply. Warning As a safety precaution, install a circuit breaker with a minimum value of 15 Amps between the equipment and the DC power source.

  • Page 98: Figure 40: On/Off Switch On At-Pwr250-80 Power Supply

    Chapter 7: Wiring the DC Connector on the AT-PWR250-80 Power Supply 2. Verify that the On/Off switch on the power supply is in the Off position. Refer to Figure 40. On/Off Switch Figure 40. On/Off Switch on AT-PWR250-80 Power Supply 3.

  • Page 99: Figure 42: Stripped Wire

    x930 Series Installation Guide for Stand-alone Switches Warning Do not strip more than the recommended amount of wire. Stripping more than the recommended amount can create a safety hazard by leaving exposed wire on the terminal block after installation.  E10 8mm +/- 1mm (0.31 in.

  • Page 100
    Chapter 7: Wiring the DC Connector on the AT-PWR250-80 Power Supply 6. Connect the +48 VDC (RTN) feed wire to the terminal block marked + (plus). 7. Connect the -48 VDC feed wire to the terminal block marked — (minus). Warning Check to see if there are any exposed copper strands coming from the installed wires.
  • Page 101: Chapter 8: Powering On The Switch

    Chapter 8 Powering On the Switch This chapter contains the following procedures:  “Powering On AC Power Supplies” on page 102  “Powering On the AT-PWR250-80 DC Power Supply” on page 106  “Monitoring the Initialization Processes” on page 108…

  • Page 102: Powering On Ac Power Supplies

    Chapter 8: Powering On the Switch Powering On AC Power Supplies This section contains the procedure for powering on the AT-PWR250, AT-PWR800, or AT-PWR1200 Power Supply. Please review the following items before you power on the device:  Connecting the power cords of the switch with two power supplies to different circuits can protect the unit from a power circuit failure.

  • Page 103: Figure 44: Raising The Power Cord Retaining Clip

    x930 Series Installation Guide for Stand-alone Switches Figure 44. Raising the Power Cord Retaining Clip 2. Connect the AC power cord to the connector on the power supply and to an appropriate power source. Refer to Figure 45 on page 104.

  • Page 104: Figure 45: Connecting The Ac Power Cord

    Chapter 8: Powering On the Switch Figure 45. Connecting the AC Power Cord 3. Lower the power cord retaining clip to secure the cord to the switch. Refer to Figure 46 on page 105.

  • Page 105: Figure 46: Lowering The Power Cord Retaining Clip

    x930 Series Installation Guide for Stand-alone Switches Figure 46. Lowering the Power Cord Retaining Clip 4. Examine the DC OUT/FAULT LED on the power supply. The module is operating normally when the LED is green. If the LED is amber or off, refer to Chapter 11, “Troubleshooting”…

  • Page 106: Powering On The At-Pwr250-80 Dc Power Supply

    Chapter 8: Powering On the Switch Powering On the AT-PWR250-80 DC Power Supply This section contains the procedure for powering on the AT-PWR250-80 DC Power Supply. Please review the following items before powering on the device:  This procedure assumes you have already wired the DC connector on the AT-PWR250-80 DC Power Supply.

  • Page 107
    x930 Series Installation Guide for Stand-alone Switches 3. Examine the DC OUT/FAULT LED on the power supply module. The module is operating normally when the LED is green. If the LED is amber or off, refer to Chapter 11, “Troubleshooting” on page 127 for troubleshooting suggestions.
  • Page 108: Monitoring The Initialization Processes

    _ __/ /| ______ | | ______ | ____ / /______/____ / /____________/ Allied Telesis Inc. AlliedWare Plus (TM) v0.0.0 Current release filename: x930-broadcomdev-20140626-1.rel Original release filename: x930-broadcomdev-20140626-1.rel Built: Thu Jun 26 01:44:29 NZST 2014 Mounting static filesystems…

  • Page 109: Figure 49: Switch Initialization Messages (Continued)

    x930 Series Installation Guide for Stand-alone Switches Starting base/poe_done… Starting base/sysctl… Received event poefw.done Starting base/portmapper… Received event syslog.done Starting base/reboot-stability… Checking system reboot stability… Starting base/cron… Starting base/appmond… Starting hardware/openhpi… Starting hardware/timeout… Starting base/inet… Starting base/modules… Received event modules.done Received event board.inserted Received event hardware.done Starting network/startup…

  • Page 110: Figure 50: Switch Initialization Messages (Continued)

    Chapter 8: Powering On the Switch Received event network.activated Loading default configuration Warning: flash:/default.cfg does not exist, loading factory defaults. done! Received event network.configured awplus login: Figure 50. Switch Initialization Messages (Continued) After the switch has initialized its management software, go to Chapter 9, “Configuring the Switch for Stand-alone Operation”…

  • Page 111: Chapter 9: Configuring The Switch For Stand-Alone Operation

    Chapter 9 Configuring the Switch for Stand-alone Operation This chapter contains the following procedures:  “Determining the Status of the Switch” on page 112  “Starting a Local Management Session” on page 113  “Disabling VCStack” on page 115  “Specifying Ports in the Command Line Interface for Stand-alone Switches”…

  • Page 112: Determining The Status Of The Switch

    Chapter 9: Configuring the Switch for Stand-alone Operation Determining the Status of the Switch After the switch has initialized its management software, examine the switch ID LED on the front panel and do one of the following:  If the LED is displaying “0,” the installation procedure is complete. The switch is now ready for network operations as a stand-alone unit.

  • Page 113: Starting A Local Management Session

    x930 Series Installation Guide for Stand-alone Switches Starting a Local Management Session This procedure requires a terminal or a terminal emulator program and the management cable that comes with the switch. To start a local management session on the switch, perform the following procedure: 1.

  • Page 114
    Chapter 9: Configuring the Switch for Stand-alone Operation 4. Press Enter. You are prompted for a user name and password. 5. When prompted for a user name, go to “Disabling VCStack” on page 115.
  • Page 115: Disabling Vcstack

    x930 Series Installation Guide for Stand-alone Switches Disabling VCStack To disable the VCStack feature to use the switch as a stand-alone unit, perform the following procedure: Caution Disabling the VCStack feature requires resetting the switch. Some network traffic may be lost if the device is connected to a live network.

  • Page 116: Figure 54: Moving To The Global Configuration Mode

    Chapter 9: Configuring the Switch for Stand-alone Operation 4. Review the following items:  If the Operational Status is “Stacking Hardware Disabled,” the VCStack feature is already disabled on the switch and the SFP+ S1 and S2 stacking slots may be used with regular SFP or SFP+ transceivers.

  • Page 117: Figure 56: Disabling Vcstack

    x930 Series Installation Guide for Stand-alone Switches awplus(config)#18:04:12 awplus VCS[2119]: Deactivating Stacking Ports on stack member 1. Figure 56. Disabling VCStack. 8. Press the Return key to re-display the Global Configuration mode prompt. 9. Enter the EXIT command to return to the Privileged Exec mode, as shown in Figure 57.

  • Page 118: Specifying Ports In The Command Line Interface For Stand-Alone Switches

    Chapter 9: Configuring the Switch for Stand-alone Operation Specifying Ports in the Command Line Interface for Stand-alone Switches The command line interface in the management software on the switch has a parameter for specifying individual ports. The parameter is the PORT parameter and Figure 59 shows its format.

  • Page 119: Chapter 10: Cabling The Networking Ports

    Chapter 10 Cabling the Networking Ports This chapter contains the following procedures:  “Cabling the Twisted Pair Ports” on page 120  “Guidelines to Handling SFP or SFP+ Transceivers” on page 122  “Installing SFP or SFP+ Transceivers” on page 123…

  • Page 120: Cabling The Twisted Pair Ports

    Chapter 10: Cabling the Networking Ports Cabling the Twisted Pair Ports Here are the guidelines to cabling the 10/100/1000Base-T twisted pair ports:  The cable specifications for the 10/100/1000Base-T twisted pair ports are listed in Table 2 on page 30. …

  • Page 121
    x930 Series Installation Guide for Stand-alone Switches  The default duplex mode setting of Auto-Negotiation is not appropriate for ports connected to network devices that do not support Auto-Negotiation and have a fixed duplex mode. You should disable Auto-Negotiation on those ports and set their duplex modes manually to avoid the possibility of duplex mode mismatches.
  • Page 122: Guidelines To Handling Sfp Or Sfp+ Transceivers

    SFP and SFP+ transceivers are hot-swappable. You may install them while the chassis is powered on.  Your Allied Telesis sales representative can provide you with a list of supported transceivers for the units.  The operational specifications and fiber optic cable requirements of the transceivers are provided in the documents included with the devices.

  • Page 123: Installing Sfp Or Sfp+ Transceivers

    3. If you are installing the transceiver in a top slot, position the transceiver with the Allied Telesis label facing up. If you are installing the transceiver in a bottom slot, position the transceiver with the label facing down.

  • Page 124: Figure 61: Installing An Sfp Transceiver

    Chapter 10: Cabling the Networking Ports Figure 61. Installing an SFP Transceiver Note If you are ready to attach the fiber optic cable to the transceiver, continue with the next step. Otherwise, repeat steps 1 to 4 to install the remaining transceivers in the switch. 5.

  • Page 125: Figure 63: Positioning The Sfp Or Sfp+ Handle In The Upright Position

    x930 Series Installation Guide for Stand-alone Switches 6. Verify the position of the handle on the transceiver. If the transceiver is in a top slot, the handle should be in the upright position, as shown in Figure 63. If the transceiver is in a bottom slot, the handle should be in the down position.

  • Page 126: Figure 64: Connecting A Fiber Optic Cable To An Sfp Or Sfp+ Transceiver

    Chapter 10: Cabling the Networking Ports Figure 64. Connecting a Fiber Optic Cable to an SFP or SFP+ Transceiver 8. Repeat this procedure to install additional transceivers.

  • Page 127: Chapter 11: Troubleshooting

    This chapter contains suggestions on how to troubleshoot the switch if a problem occurs. Note For further assistance, please contact Allied Telesis Technical Support at www.alliedtelesis.com/support. Problem 1: The Switch ID LED on the front of the switch is off.

  • Page 128
    Chapter 11: Troubleshooting  Try connecting another network device to the twisted pair port with a different cable. If the twisted pair port is able to establish a link, then the problem is with the cable or the other network device. …
  • Page 129
    The internal temperature of the switch has exceeded the normal operating range and the switch may shut down. Contact your Allied Telesis sales representative for assistance. Problem 8: A port on the AT-x930-28GPX or AT-x930-52GPX Switch is not providing power to a PoE device.
  • Page 130
    Chapter 11: Troubleshooting Solutions: Try the following:  Review the PD’s documentation to confirm that the device supports Mode A of the IEEE 802.3at standard. Mode A is one of two modes that define the connector pins that deliver the power from the port in the switch to the powered device.
  • Page 131: Appendix A: Technical Specifications

    Appendix A Technical Specifications This appendix contains the following sections:  ”Physical Specifications” on page 132  ”Environmental Specifications” on page 134  ”Power Specifications” on page 135  ”Certifications” on page 137  ”RJ-45 Twisted Pair Port Pinouts” on page 138 …

  • Page 132: Physical Specifications

    Physical Specifications Dimensions (H x W x D) Table 16 lists the dimensions of the switches and power supplies. Table 16. Product Dimensions AT-x930-28GTX 4.4 cm x 44.0 cm x 42.0 cm (1.7 in. x 17.3 in. x 16.5 in.) AT-x930-28GPX 4.4 cm x 44.0 cm x 42.0 cm…

  • Page 133: Table 18: Ventilation Requirements

    x930 Series Installation Guide for Stand-alone Switches Table 17. Product Weights (Continued) AT-PWR250-80 1.5 kg (3.3 lb.) AT-PWR800 1.8 kg (4.0 lb.) AT-PWR1200 2.2 kg (4.9 lb.) The weights of the switches do not include the power supplies. Ventilation Table 18 lists the ventilation requirements. Table 18.

  • Page 134: Environmental Specifications

    Appendix A: Technical Specifications Environmental Specifications Table 19 lists the environmental specifications of the switches. Table 19. Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature 0° C to 45° C (32° F to 113° F) Storage Temperature -25° C to 70° C (-13° F to 158° F) Operating Humidity 5% to 90% noncondensing Storage Humidity…

  • Page 135: Power Specifications

    Table 20, Table 21, and Table 22 list the maximum power consumptions of the switches with the different power supplies. Table 20. Maximum Power Consumption with the AT-PWR250 or AT- PWR250-80 Power Supply AT-x930-28GTX 83.6 watts AT-x930-28GPX 83.8 watts AT-x930-28GSTX 96.5 watts…

  • Page 136: Table 23: Input Voltages

    Appendix A: Technical Specifications Input Voltages Table 23 lists the input voltages of the four power supplies. Table 23. Input Voltages AT-PWR250 100-240 VAC , 5.0A maximum, 50/60 Hz AT-PWR250-80 40-60 VDC, 6.0A maximum AT-PWR800 100-240 VAC , 10.0A maximum, 50/60 Hz AT-PWR1200 100-240 VAC…

  • Page 137: Certifications

    x930 Series Installation Guide for Stand-alone Switches Certifications Table 24 lists the product certificates. Table 24. Product Certifications EMI (Emissions) FCC Class A, EN55022 Class A, EN61000-3-2, EN61000-3-3, VCCI Class A, CISPR Class A, C-TICK, EMC (Immunity) EN55024 Electrical and Laser Safety EN60950-1 (TUV), UL 60950-1 ), EN60825 Compliance Marks…

  • Page 138: Twisted Pair Port Pinouts

    Appendix A: Technical Specifications RJ-45 Twisted Pair Port Pinouts Figure 65 illustrates the pin layout of the RJ-45 connectors and ports. Figure 65. RJ-45 Socket Pin Layout (Front View) Table 25 lists the pin signals for 10 and 100 Mbps. Table 25.

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    Appendix A: Technical Specifications RJ-45 Style Serial Console Port Pinouts Table 27 lists the pin signals of the RJ-45 style serial Console port. Table 27. RJ-45 Style Serial Console Port Pin Signals Signal Looped to pin 8. Looped to pin 7. Transmit Data Ground Ground…

Для примера выполню настройку коммутатора Allied Telesis AT-8000S/24.

Подключусь к нему обычным консольным нуль-модемным кабелем RS-232 на скорости 115200. По умолчанию логин — manager, пароль — friend.

В первую очередь можно посмотреть текущую конфигурацию и прочую информацию:

show startup-config
show running-config
show ip interface
show interfaces status
show vlan
show bootvar
show version

Перейдем в режим конфигурирования:

Если коммутатор будет использоваться без VLAN, то можно сразу назначить ему IP адрес:

interface vlan 1
ip address 192.168.1.5 255.255.255.0
exit
ip default-gateway 192.168.1.1

Удалить если что можно так:

interface vlan 1
no ip address
exit
no ip default-gateway

Либо для примера на коммутатор будет приходить два VLAN, один для управления VLAN 207, а во VLAN 226 будет приходить интернет клиентам, сначала создадим эти VLAN:

vlan database
vlan 207
vlan 226
exit

Назначим IP адрес во VLAN для управления коммутатором:

interface vlan 207
ip address 10.0.0.17 255.255.255.0
exit
ip default-gateway 10.0.0.1

Uplink портом я выбрал g1, настроим его в режиме trunk и укажем нужные VLAN:

interface ethernet g1
switchport mode trunk
switchport trunk allowed vlan add 207
switchport trunk allowed vlan add 226
exit

Остальные порты настроим в режиме доступа и укажем VLAN по которому приходит интернет:

interface range ethernet e(1-24)
switchport mode access
switchport access vlan 226

interface ethernet g2
switchport mode access
switchport access vlan 226

Создадим пользователя admin с паролем ixnfo (максимальные права на уровне 15)

username admin password ixnfo level 15

Включим SSH чтобы можно было подключиться к коммутатору по сети:

ip ssh server
crypto key generate rsa

Настроим SNMP:

snmp-server community IXNFO.COM

Выйдем из режима конфигурирования и сохраним конфигурацию:

exit
copy running-config startup-config

Смотрите также мои статьи:
Сброс настроек Allied Telesis AT-8000S
Обновление прошивки Allied Telesis AT-8000S

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