613-001339 Rev. AManagementSoftwareAT-S106Web Browser User’s GuideFor the AT-GS950/48 Gigabit Ethernet Smart SwitchVersion 1.0.0
List of Tables10
Chapter 8: Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)100SNMP OverviewYou can manage a switch by viewing and configuring the management information base
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide101above events occur. If you disable it, the switch does not send this trap. The default is disab
Chapter 8: Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)102Community String AttributesA community string has attributes for controlling who can use the st
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide103Trap receivers are the devices, typically management workstations or servers, that you want to
Chapter 8: Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)104Default SNMP Community StringsThe AT-S106 Management software provides two default community st
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide105Creating an SNMP CommunityThis procedure explains how to create an SNMP community.To create an
Chapter 8: Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)106Modifying an SNMP CommunityUse the following procedure to modify the access level or a communit
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide107Deleting an SNMP CommunityUse the following procedure to delete an existing SNMP community in t
Chapter 8: Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)108Creating a Host TableUse the following procedure to create a Host Table. 1. From the main menu
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide109Modifying a Host Table EntryTo modify the IP address or community name of an entry in the Host
11PrefaceThis guide contains instructions on how to use the AT-S106 Management software to manage and monitor the AT-GS950/48 Gigabit Ethernet Smart S
Chapter 8: Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)110Deleting a Host Table EntryUse the following procedure to delete a Host Table entry: 1. From th
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide111Enabling or Disabling TrapsTo enable or disable a trap for an SNMP community, do the following
Chapter 8: Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)112Modifying TrapsTo modify the SNMP version, IP address, or community name of a trap, do the foll
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide113Deleting TrapsTo delete a trap from an SNMP community, do the following procedure:1. From the m
Chapter 8: Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)114
115Chapter 9IGMP SnoopingThis chapter contains a description of the IGMP Snooping procedure as well as procedures for working with IGMP Snooping in th
Chapter 9: IGMP Snooping116OverviewIGMP enables IPv4 routers to create lists of nodes that are members of multicast groups. (A group of end nodes that
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide117Without IGMP snooping, a switch floods multicast packets from all of its ports, except the port
Chapter 9: IGMP Snooping118Configuring IGMP SnoopingThis procedure explains how to set IGMP snooping on the switch and set the IGMP Snooping age-out t
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide1195. After you have configured a Group MAC Address on the Static Multicast Address Page, the IGMP
Preface12Where to Find Web-based Product InformationThe installation and user guides are available for all Allied Telesis products in portable documen
Chapter 9: IGMP Snooping120Figure 37. IGMP Snooping —Group Members Page7. From the main menu on the left side of the page, select Save Configuration t
121Chapter 10Bandwidth ControlThis chapter contains a description of the bandwidth features and procedures for configuring them. The following topics
Chapter 10: Bandwidth Control122OverviewThe features available in the AT-S106 Management software allow you to limit Ethernet traffic within your swit
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide123Ingress RateLimitingThe Ingress Rate Limiting feature restricts the traffic to a pre-configured
Chapter 10: Bandwidth Control124Setting Storm ControlThis procedure explains how to set DLF, broadcast, multicast, and threshold levels for each port
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide1255. To enable or disable the DLF field, select Enable or Disable from the DLF pull-down menu nex
Chapter 10: Bandwidth Control126Setting Ingress Rate LimitingThis procedure explains how to set Bandwidth levels and Status for Ingress Rate Limiting
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide1276. To enable or disable ingress rate filter, select Enable or Disable from the Status pull-down
Chapter 10: Bandwidth Control128Setting Egress Rate LimitingThis procedure explains how to set Bandwidth levels and Status for Egress Rate Limiting on
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide1296. To enable or disable egress rate filter, select Enable or Disable from the Status pull-down
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide13Contacting Allied Telesis This section provides Allied Telesis contact information for technical
Chapter 10: Bandwidth Control130
131Chapter 11Port MirroringThis chapter describes the Port Mirroring feature and the procedure for setting up port mirroring. Port mirroring allows yo
Chapter 11: Port Mirroring132OverviewThe port mirroring feature allows you to unobtrusively monitor the traffic received and transmitted on one or mor
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide133Configuring Port MirroringTo set up port mirroring, do the following procedure:1. Select the Br
Chapter 11: Port Mirroring134Disabling Port MirroringTo disable port mirroring, do the following procedure:1. Select the Bridge folder.The Bridge fold
135Chapter 12Static Multicast MAC AddressThis chapter contains a description of the static multicast MAC address feature and the procedure for configu
Chapter 12: Static Multicast MAC Address136OverviewThe AT-GS950/48 switch has a MAC address table with a storage capacity of up to 8,000 entries. The
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide137allows the multicast stream to be forwarded immediately to those predefined ports entered in th
Chapter 12: Static Multicast MAC Address138Setting a Static Multicast AddressThis procedure explains how to set the static multicast feature for each
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide1394. In the Group MAC Address field, enter a multicast MAC address.The range is from 01:00:5E:00:
Preface14
Chapter 12: Static Multicast MAC Address140Modifying a Static Multicast AddressTo modify the port assignment of a multicast MAC address in the MAC add
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide141Deleting a Static Multicast AddressTo delete a multicast MAC address from the MAC address table
Chapter 12: Static Multicast MAC Address142
143Chapter 13Spanning Tree and Rapid Spanning Tree ProtocolsThis chapter provides background information about the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) and th
Chapter 13: Spanning Tree and Rapid Spanning Tree Protocols144OverviewThe performance of a Ethernet network can be negatively impacted by the formatio
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide145Bridge Priority and the Root BridgeThe first task that bridges perform when a spanning tree pro
Chapter 13: Spanning Tree and Rapid Spanning Tree Protocols146Path Costs andPort CostsAfter the root bridge has been selected, the bridges determine i
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide147.Table 4. Valid Port Priority ValuesPort Priority 0163248648096112128144160176192208224240
Chapter 13: Spanning Tree and Rapid Spanning Tree Protocols148Forwarding Delay and Topology ChangesIf there is a change in the network topology due to
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide149selected as the root bridge of a spanning tree domain, it transmits a BPDU every two seconds.Po
15Chapter 1Starting a Web Browser Management SessionThis chapter contains the procedures for starting, using, and quitting a web browser management se
Chapter 13: Spanning Tree and Rapid Spanning Tree Protocols150A port operates as an edge port when it is connected to a network terminal device such a
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide151Mixed STP and RSTP NetworksRSTP IEEE 802.1w is fully compliant with STP IEEE 802.1d. Your netwo
Chapter 13: Spanning Tree and Rapid Spanning Tree Protocols152Spanning Tree and VLANsThe spanning tree implementation in the AT-S106 Management softwa
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide153You can avoid this problem by connecting the switches using tagged instead of untagged ports wh
Chapter 13: Spanning Tree and Rapid Spanning Tree Protocols154Basic STP and RSTP ConfigurationTo configure the basic STP and RSTP settings, do the fol
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide155The RSTP Configuration page allows you to configure RSTP as well as to view the current setting
Chapter 13: Spanning Tree and Rapid Spanning Tree Protocols156Hello TimeThe hello time. See “Hello Time and Bridge Protocol Data Units (BPDU)” on page
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide157Configuring RSTP Port SettingsThis section contains the following topics: “Configuring the Bas
Chapter 13: Spanning Tree and Rapid Spanning Tree Protocols158This page displays the following information about the ports:PortIndicates ports 1 throu
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide159 Designated— If this is the designated bridge for the LAN and if the root path cost informatio
Chapter 1: Starting a Web Browser Management Session16Establishing a Remote Connection to the Web Browser InterfaceThe AT-GS950/48 Gigabit Ethernet Sm
Chapter 13: Spanning Tree and Rapid Spanning Tree Protocols160The RSTP Advanced Port Configuration Page is displayed. A partial view is shown in Figur
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide161StateIndicates one of the following port states: Blocking— A blocking state does not allow net
Chapter 13: Spanning Tree and Rapid Spanning Tree Protocols1624. In the Admin/OperEdge column for the port you want to configure, choose True or False
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide163Viewing the Spanning Tree TopologyTo view the current spanning tree topology, do the following
Chapter 13: Spanning Tree and Rapid Spanning Tree Protocols164This page is contains status information only and there are no parameters to configure.
165Chapter 14802.1x Port-based Network Access ControlThis chapter contains information about the 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control and the proc
Chapter 14: 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control166Overview802.1x Port-based Network Access Control (IEEE 802.1x) is used to control who can send
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide167authentication server, this is where the actual verification of the supplicant user names and p
Chapter 14: 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control168Figure 52 illustrates the practical examples of these three authenticator port control settings
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide169General Steps Following are the general steps to implementing 802.1x Port-based Network Access
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide17The AT-S106 Management software displays the login dialog box, shown in Figure 2.Figure 2. AT-S1
Chapter 14: 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control170Port-basedNetwork AccessControlGuidelinesFollowing are the guidelines for using this feature:
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide171Figure 53. Port-based Authentication Across Multiple Switches1870POWERPOESYSTEM24 Port 10/100 M
Chapter 14: 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control172Guest VLANsAn authenticator port in the unauthorized state typically accepts and transmits only
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide173Configuring 802.1x Port-based Network Access ControlTo configure 802.1x port-based network acce
Chapter 14: 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control1744. Configure the following parameters as needed. The parameters are defined here:NAS IDThis par
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide175Quiet PeriodSets the number of seconds that the port remains in the quiet state following a fai
Chapter 14: 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control176Displaying the Port Access Control StatusTo display the Port Access Control Status, do the foll
177Chapter 15RADIUS Authentication ProtocolThis chapter explains how to configure the RADIUS client on the switch. You can use the RADIUS client with
Chapter 15: RADIUS Authentication Protocol178OverviewRADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial In User Services) is an authentication protocol for enhancing
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide179Configuring the RADIUS ClientTo configure the RADIUS client, do the following procedure:1. From
Chapter 1: Starting a Web Browser Management Session18Figure 3. AT-GS950/48 Home PageThe main menu appears on the left side and is common for all of t
Chapter 15: RADIUS Authentication Protocol180
181Chapter 16Dial-in User ConfigurationThis chapter describes the Dial-in User feature and provides procedures for configuring this feature. Sections
Chapter 16: Dial-in User Configuration182Dial-in User Configuration OverviewThe Dial-in User (local) authentication method allows you to set up 802.1x
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide183Configuring a Dial-in UserThe procedures in this section describe how to create, delete, and mo
Chapter 16: Dial-in User Configuration1842. In the list of dial-in users, highlight the user you want to modify.The user’s information is displayed in
185Chapter 17Destination MAC FilterThis chapter contains an explanation of the Destination MAC Filter feature as well a procedure for configuring it.
Chapter 17: Destination MAC Filter186OverviewThe Destination MAC Filter feature prevents both the AT-GS950/48 Gigabit Ethernet Smart Switch from forwa
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide187Configuring a Destination MAC FilterTo set MAC address in the Destination MAC Filter, do the fo
Chapter 17: Destination MAC Filter188Deleting a Destination MAC FilterTo delete a MAC address from the Destination MAC Filter, do the following proced
189Chapter 18Management Software UpdatesThis chapter explains the methods for upgrading the AT-S106 Management software on the switch and saving confi
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide19The AT-S106 Management software displays the front of the switch. Ports that have a link to an e
Chapter 18: Management Software Updates190OverviewYou can use the Management Software Updates features to upgrade the AT-S106 Management software to a
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide191Upgrading a Firmware Image Using HTTPThis section describes how to upgrade an firmware image of
Chapter 18: Management Software Updates1922. From the Firmware Upgrade folder, select via HTTP.The Firmware Upgrade via HTTP Page is displayed. See Fi
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide193Upgrading a Firmware Image Using TFTPThis section describes how to upgrade an firmware image of
Chapter 18: Management Software Updates1942. From the Firmware Upgrade folder, select via TFTP.The Firmware Upgrade via TFTP page is shown in Figure 6
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide195Downloading or Uploading a Configuration File via HTTPThis section describes how to download or
Chapter 18: Management Software Updates196The following window shown in Figure 63 is displayed.Figure 63. File Download with HTTP2. Click Save to save
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide197Figure 64. Result Page3. Click on the “Return to previous page” link.
Chapter 18: Management Software Updates198Downloading or Uploading a Configuration File via TFTPThis section describes how to download or upload a con
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide199If you are downloading software, the switch initializes the software and reboots after the soft
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Chapter 1: Starting a Web Browser Management Session20Web Browser ToolsYou can use the web browser tools to move around the management pages. Selectin
Chapter 18: Management Software Updates200
201Chapter 19StatisticsThe sections in this chapter explain how to display traffic, error, and history statistics about the network traffic on the AT-
Chapter 19: Statistics202OverviewStatistics provide important information for troubleshooting switch problems at the port level. The AT-S106 Managemen
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide203Displaying Traffic Comparison StatisticsThe Traffic Comparison statistics chart allows you to d
Chapter 19: Statistics2043. To view traffic statistics, click on the arrow next to “Statistics” and select one of the options in Table 6.Table 6 Traf
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide2054. To select the amount of time before the screen is refreshed, click Auto Refresh. Choose from
Chapter 19: Statistics206– Yellow – Orange– Gray– Light Red– Light Blue– Light Green– Light Yellow– Light Gray6. To create the traffic comparis
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide207Displaying Error Group StatisticsThe Error Group chart displays the discard and error counts fo
Chapter 19: Statistics2084. To select the amount of time before the screen is refreshed, click Auto Refresh. Choose from the following options:– 5 se
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide209Displaying Historical Status ChartsThe Historical Status chart allows you to select from 12 sta
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide21Quitting a Web Browser Management SessionTo exit a web browser management session, close the web
Chapter 19: Statistics2103. To view historical statistics, click on the arrow next to “Statistics” and select one of the options in Table 7.4. To sele
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide211– 15 seconds– 30 seconds5. To select the color of the traffic comparison graph, select Color.
Chapter 19: Statistics212
213Appendix AAT-S106 Management Software Web Browser Default ParametersTable 8 lists the factory default settings for the AT-S106 Management software.
Appendix A: AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser Default Parameters214System/AdministrationPassword Protection Enabled Enabled/DisabledUser name ma
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide215Bridge/Spanning Tree/RSTP Basic PortPort STP Status Enabled Enabled/DisabledPort Priority 128 0
Appendix A: AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser Default Parameters216Bridge/Static MulticastVLAN ID none 1-4093Port Based VLAN Index none 1-64Grou
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide217Bridge/VLAN/VLAN ModeMode All ports - 802.1Q for default VLAN802.1Q Tagged VLAN orPort-Based VL
Appendix A: AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser Default Parameters218SNMP/Community TableSNMP Community entries8 entries -Access Read-OnlyRead-Onl
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide219Security/802.1x Access Control ConfigurationNAS ID Nas1 1-16 charactersAuthentication MethodRAD
Chapter 1: Starting a Web Browser Management Session22
Appendix A: AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser Default Parameters220Security/Destination MAC FilterMAC Address none Rule: 1. Not support Mul
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide221Tools/Fimware Upgrade/Config File Upload HTTPSelect File none 1-39 characters (special characte
Appendix A: AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser Default Parameters222
223IndexNumerics802.1x Port-based Network Access Controlauthenticator port, described 166configuring 165described 166guidelines 170supplicant, describ
Index224Ppassword protection, configuring 33password, configuring 33path cost 146pinging 42port control802.1x port-based access control 167, 174force-
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide225configuring system contact 31configuring system location 31configuring system name 31System Nam
Index226
23Chapter 2Basic Switch ParametersThis chapter provides procedures to perform basic switch activities such as reassigning the IP address, enabling the
Chapter 2: Basic Switch Parameters24Configuring an IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway AddressThis procedure explains how to change the IP address, su
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide253. Change the IP configuration parameters by entering new information in the following fields:Sy
Chapter 2: Basic Switch Parameters26Setting Up the IP Access ListWhen the IP Access List feature is enabled, remote access to the management software
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide273. Enter an IP address in the IP Address field using a xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx format. 4. Click Add.The
Chapter 2: Basic Switch Parameters28Enabling and Disabling the DHCP ClientSince the AT-GS950/48 Gigabit Ethernet Smart Switch only has a web managemen
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide29CautionRecord the MAC address of your switch before you begin this procedure.To activate or deac
3ContentsPreface ...
Chapter 2: Basic Switch Parameters30If you disable DHCP, enter a new IP address, and then save your configuration, you have saved the DHCP setting and
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide31Configuring System Management InformationThis section explains how to assign a name to the switc
Chapter 2: Basic Switch Parameters32NoteAllied Telesis recommends that you assign a name to the switch. A name can help you identify the switch when y
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide33Configuring System Administration InformationThis section explains how to enable password protec
Chapter 2: Basic Switch Parameters345. To create an entry number, type 1 through 8 in the box next to the Entry number field. An entry number cannot b
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide354. To change a password, enter a password of up to 12 alphanumeric characters in the box next to
Chapter 2: Basic Switch Parameters36Setting the User Interface ConfigurationThis procedure explains how to adjust the user interface and security feat
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide37Viewing System InformationTo view general information about the switch, do the following procedu
Chapter 2: Basic Switch Parameters38The Switch Information Page displays the following information:System Up ForThe number of days, hours, and minutes
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide39subnet mask or “Enabling and Disabling the DHCP Client” on page 28 to activate the DHCP client.D
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Chapter 2: Basic Switch Parameters40Rebooting a SwitchThis procedure reboots the switch and reloads the AT-S106 Management software from flash memory.
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide41The switch immediately begins to reload the AT-S106 Management software. This process takes appr
Chapter 2: Basic Switch Parameters42Pinging a Remote SystemThis procedure instructs the switch to ping a node on your network. This procedure is usefu
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide43Timeout ValueSpecifies the length of time, in seconds, the switch waits for a response before as
Chapter 2: Basic Switch Parameters44Returning the AT-S106 Management Software to the Factory Default ValuesThis procedure returns all AT-S106 Manageme
45Chapter 3Virtual LANsThis chapter contains a description of Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs) and procedures for creating, modifying, and deleting
Chapter 3: Virtual LANs46VLAN OverviewA VLAN is a group of ports on an Ethernet switch that form a logical Ethernet segment. The ports of a VLAN form
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide47software. Also, you can change the VLAN memberships without moving the workstations physically o
Chapter 3: Virtual LANs48Each port of a port-based VLAN can belong to as many VLANs as needed. Therefore, traffic can be forwarded to the members of t
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide49Tagged and Untagged PortsWhen you specify that a port is a member of a tagged VLAN, you need to
AT-S79 Management Software User’s Guide5Chapter 10: Bandwidth Control ...
Chapter 3: Virtual LANs50Displaying Ports and Assigning Ports to a VLANBy default, all of the ports on the switch are assigned to the Tagged VLAN. The
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide51Creating a Tagged VLANTo create a tagged VLAN, do the following procedure:1. From the main menu
Chapter 3: Virtual LANs526. To assign ports to the VLAN, click on the port numbers labeled either Static Tagged or Static Untagged.By default, all the
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide53Modifying a Tagged VLANTo modify the name or port assignments of a tagged VLAN, do the following
Chapter 3: Virtual LANs548. From the main menu on the left side of the page, select Save Configuration to Flash to permanently save your changes.
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide55Deleting a Tagged VLANTo delete a tagged VLAN, do the following procedure:1. From the main menu
Chapter 3: Virtual LANs56Creating a Port-Based VLANTo create a port-based VLAN, do the following procedure:1. From the main menu on the left side of t
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide57Modifying a Port-Based VLANTo modify the name or port assignments of a port-based VLAN, do the f
Chapter 3: Virtual LANs58Deleting a Port-Based VLANTo delete a port-based VLAN, do the following procedure:1. From the main menu on the left side of t
59Chapter 4Quality of Service (QoS)This chapter contains a description of the QoS feature and the procedures for configuring Quality of Service (QoS).
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Chapter 4: Quality of Service (QoS)60OverviewWhen a port on an Ethernet switch becomes oversubscribed—its egress queues contain more packets than the
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide61Each port on the AT-GS950/48 Gigabit Ethernet Smart Switch has four priority queues, 0 (low) to
Chapter 4: Quality of Service (QoS)62because untagged packets do not contain a priority level information. By default, all untagged packets are placed
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide63Mapping CoS Priorities to Egress QueuesThis procedure explains how to change the default mapping
Chapter 4: Quality of Service (QoS)645. Click Apply.NoteThe switch does not alter the original priority level in tagged frames. Frames leave the switc
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide65Configuring CoSAs explained in “Overview” on page 60, a packet received by a port is placed it i
Chapter 4: Quality of Service (QoS)66The columns in Figure 22 on page 65 display the following information:Port IndexDisplays the port number. The All
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide67NoteThe tagged information in a frame is not changed as the frame traverses the switch. A tagged
Chapter 4: Quality of Service (QoS)68
69Chapter 5Port ConfigurationThis chapter provides a description of the physical characteristics of the ports and a procedure that explains how to vie
7Figure 1. Entering a Switch’s IP Address in the URL Field...
Chapter 5: Port Configuration70OverviewThis chapter describes how to display and modify the physical characteristics of an AT-GS950/48 or AT-GS950/48
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide71Displaying and Configuring Ports Using the Port Configuration PageThis procedure explains how to
Chapter 5: Port Configuration72TrunkIndicates the trunk group number. A number in this column indicates that the port has been added to a trunk. This
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide73ModeIndicates the speed and duplex mode settings for the port. You can use this parameter to set
Chapter 5: Port Configuration74EAP PassExtensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) packets are allowed on the port. Ignore—Indicates the All setting does
75Chapter 6Static Port TrunkingThis chapter contains a description of port trunking and procedures for working with static port trunking. The followin
Chapter 6: Static Port Trunking76Port Trunking OverviewA port trunk is an economical way for you to increase the bandwidth between the Ethernet switch
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide77Network equipment vendors tend to employ different techniques to implement static trunks. Conseq
Chapter 6: Static Port Trunking78 The ports of a static trunk can be either untagged or untagged members of the same VLAN. The switch selects a port
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide79Creating a Port TrunkThis procedure explains how to create a static port trunk.CautionDo not con
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Chapter 6: Static Port Trunking80If the switch does not contain a port trunk, all of the ports on the switch are unchecked. If there is a port trunk,
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide81Modifying a Port TrunkThis procedure explains how to change the status of a port trunk and add o
Chapter 6: Static Port Trunking826. Click Apply.7. Modify the port trunk on the other switch and reconnect the cables.8. From the main menu on the lef
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide83Disabling a Port TrunkThis procedure explains how to disable a port trunk. NoteBefore you disabl
Chapter 6: Static Port Trunking84
85Chapter 7LACP Port TrunksThis chapter contains overview information about LACP port trunks and the procedures for setting this feature. This chapter
Chapter 7: LACP Port Trunks86LACP OverviewLACP (Link Aggregation Control Protocol) port trunks perform the same function as static trunks. They increa
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide87packets. If it begins to receive LACPDU packets, it automatically transitions to an active or st
Chapter 7: LACP Port Trunks88Here is how the example looks in a table format on the AT-GS950/48 switch.Table 2. Multiple AggregatorsIf the aggregate t
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide89Here is how this example looks in table format.You can create separate aggregators for the diffe
9TablesTable 1. Default Mappings of IEEE 802.1p Priority Levels to Egress Port Priority Queues ...61Table
Chapter 7: LACP Port Trunks90LACP System PriorityIt is possible for two devices interconnected by an aggregate trunk to encounter a conflict when they
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide91ports, and the others are placed in the standby mode. If an active link goes down on a active po
Chapter 7: LACP Port Trunks92GuidelinesThe following guidelines apply when creating aggregators: LACP must be activated on both the switch and the ot
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide93AT-GS950/48 Gigabit Ethernet Smart Switch. This can help avoid a conflict between the devices if
Chapter 7: LACP Port Trunks94Displaying LACP Group StatusTo display the LACP Group Status, do the following procedure:1. Select the Bridge folder.The
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide95The System Priority is a preassigned value that you cannot alter. This value applies to the swit
Chapter 7: LACP Port Trunks965. Physically connect the network cables between the switch and a second LACP device configure with an LACP activated tru
AT-S106 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide97Selecting Port PriorityTo select port priority, do the following procedure:1. Select the Bridge
Chapter 7: LACP Port Trunks98The System Priority is a preassigned value that you cannot alter. This value applies to the switch. See “LACP System Prio
99Chapter 8Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)This chapter contains a description of SNMP and procedures for working with this protocol. This ch
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