613-001933 Rev. AAT-9000 SeriesGigabit Ethernet Switches AT-9000/12PoE AT-9000/28 AT-9000/28PoE AT-9000/28SP AT-9000/52Management Software Web In
Figures10Figure 51: IGMP Snooping Page with Configuration Tab...
Chapter 8: Setting the MAC Address1004. To assign a MAC Address, enter a multicast MAC address in the Mac Address field. Use the following format: xx:
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide101Deleting a MAC AddressTo delete a MAC address from the MAC address tabl
Chapter 8: Setting the MAC Address1023. Do one of the following: To clear all of the static multicast addresses in the MAC address table, click Clear
103Chapter 9Setting LACPThe Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) is used to increase the bandwidth between the switch and other LACP compatible de
Chapter 9: Setting LACP104OverviewLACP trunks are similar in function to static port trunks, but they are more flexible. The implementations of static
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide105Displaying LACP TrunksTo display the LACP trunk assignments for all of
Chapter 9: Setting LACP106For instance, an aggregator of ports 12,16 and 17 must be assigned the ID number 12 because that is the base port. Load Bal
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide107Adding an LACP TrunkTo create an LACP trunk, do the following:1. Hover
Chapter 9: Setting LACP108 Src-Dst MAC— Specifies source address/destination MAC address. Src IP— Specifies source IP address. Dst IP— Specifies de
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide109Modifying an LACP TrunkTo modify the LACP Trunk settings, see the follo
11PrefaceThis is the web browser management guide for the AT-9000/12POE, AT-9000/28, AT-9000/28POE, AT-9000/28SP, and AT-9000/52 Managed Layer 2-4 Gig
Chapter 9: Setting LACP110 Dst IP— Specifies destination IP address. Src-Dst IP— Specifies source address/destination IP address.6. Add or remove th
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide111Deleting an LACP TrunkTo delete an LACP trunk, do the following:1. Hove
Chapter 9: Setting LACP112
113Chapter 10Setting Static Port TrunksStatic port trunks are groups of two to eight ports that act as single virtual links between the switch and oth
Chapter 10: Setting Static Port Trunks114OverviewStatic port trunks are commonly used to improve network performance by increasing the available bandw
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide115Displaying Static Trunk SettingsTo display the static port trunks for a
Chapter 10: Setting Static Port Trunks116Figure 44. Static Trunks PageThe following fields are displayed: Trunk ID— Indicates the ID of the static tr
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide117Adding Static Trunks Review the following information before creating a
Chapter 10: Setting Static Port Trunks118Figure 45. Add Static Trunk Page5. Select the Load Balance Method. You can assign different load distribution
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide1196. Select the Member Ports by clicking the box next to the port.A green
Preface12Document ConventionsThis document uses the following conventions:NoteNotes provide additional information.CautionCautions inform you that per
Chapter 10: Setting Static Port Trunks120Modifying the Static Trunk SettingsReview the following information if you are adding ports to an existing tr
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide121Figure 46. Modify Static Trunk Page5. Select the Load Balance Method. Y
Chapter 10: Setting Static Port Trunks1226. Select the member ports that you want to add to or remove from the static trunk by clicking on the ports.C
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide123Deleting Static TrunksTo delete a static port trunk, do the following:1
Chapter 10: Setting Static Port Trunks124
125Chapter 11Setting Port-based and Tagged VLANsThis chapter provides a brief description of VLANs and explains how to display, create, and modify por
Chapter 11: Setting Port-based and Tagged VLANs126OverviewA VLAN is a group of ports that form a logical Ethernet segment on an Ethernet switch. The p
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide127The VLAN information within an Ethernet frame is referred to as a tag o
Chapter 11: Setting Port-based and Tagged VLANs128Displaying VLANsTo display the VLAN assignments for all of the switch ports, do the following:1. Hov
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide129VLAN that spans multiple switches must have the same name on each switc
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide13Downloading Management Software and Web-based GuidesBoth new releases of
Chapter 11: Setting Port-based and Tagged VLANs130Adding a VLANTo create a VLAN, do the following:1. Hover the cursor over the Switching tab.The Switc
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide13120 characters in length. The first character must be a letter; it canno
Chapter 11: Setting Port-based and Tagged VLANs132Modifying VLANsTo modify the VLAN settings, do the following:1. Hover the cursor over the Switching
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide1334. Change the following fields as needed: VLAN Name— Specifies a VLAN
Chapter 11: Setting Port-based and Tagged VLANs134Assigning a Native VLANA VLAN can be assigned to a tagged port so that untagged ingress traffic is p
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide135A confirmation message is displayed.7. Click SAVE.
Chapter 11: Setting Port-based and Tagged VLANs136Deleting VLANsTo delete a VLAN, do the following:1. Hover the cursor over the Switching tab.The Swit
137Chapter 12Setting Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) SnoopingThis chapter provides a brief description of IGMP Snooping and explains how to
Chapter 12: Setting Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) Snooping138OverviewIGMP snooping allows the switch to control the flow of multicast pack
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide139Displaying and Modifying IGMP Snooping ConfigurationTo display and modi
Preface14Contacting Allied TelesisThis section provides Allied Telesis contact information for technical support and for sales and corporate informati
Chapter 12: Setting Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) Snooping140 Host Topology— IGMP host topology. Choose between “Single” which indicates
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide141Clearing the Routers ListTo clear the group membership on the IGMP Rout
Chapter 12: Setting Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) Snooping1424. Click Clear group membership to remove the static multicast router ports.5
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide143Disabling IGMP SnoopingTo disable the IGMP Configuration on the switch,
Chapter 12: Setting Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) Snooping144Displaying the Routers ListTo display the IGMP Routers List, do the following
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide145Displaying the Hosts ListTo display the IGMP Hosts List, do the followi
Chapter 12: Setting Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) Snooping146 IGMP Version— IGMP versions used by the host nodes. Time to Expiry— Number
147Chapter 13Setting Switch Spanning Tree ProtocolsThis chapter provides a brief description of both the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) and Rapid Spanni
Chapter 13: Setting Switch Spanning Tree Protocols148OverviewBoth STP and RSTP guard against the formation of loops in an Ethernet network topology. A
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide149Displaying Switch Spanning Tree Protocol SettingsTo display the switch
15Chapter 1AlliedWare Plus™ Version 2.1.8 Web Browser InterfaceThis chapter describes the types of web management sessions on the AlliedWare Plus web
Chapter 13: Setting Switch Spanning Tree Protocols150The range is 0 to 61,440, in increments of 4,096. The range is divided into the sixteen increment
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide151 BPDU Guard— Indicates if the BPDU loop-guard feature is enabled or di
Chapter 13: Setting Switch Spanning Tree Protocols152Modifying Switch Spanning Tree Protocol SettingsTo modify switch settings for Spanning Tree Proto
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide153NoteSet the hello time, forward delay, and max-age fields according to
Chapter 13: Setting Switch Spanning Tree Protocols154
155Chapter 14Power Over Ethernet (PoE)This chapter provides background information about Power over Ethernet (PoE) and includes procedures to configur
Chapter 14: Power Over Ethernet (PoE)156OverviewThe AT-9000/12POE and AT-9000/28POE switches feature PoE on the 10/100/1000Base-Tx ports. PoE is used
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide157Power Budget Power budget is the maximum amount of power that the PoE s
Chapter 14: Power Over Ethernet (PoE)158Displaying PoE SettingsTo display the switch Spanning Tree Protocol settings do the following:1. Hover the cur
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide159 Power Consumed— Power, in milliwatts (mW), that the port is supplying
Chapter 1: AlliedWare Plus™ Version 2.1.8 Web Browser Interface16Management SessionsThis manual provides procedures that guide you through the AlliedW
Chapter 14: Power Over Ethernet (PoE)160PoE ConfigurationYou can specify global PoE settings on all ports on the switch using the PoE page - refer to
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide161Figure 56. Modify Port PoE Settings Page4. Change the following setting
Chapter 14: Power Over Ethernet (PoE)162 PoE Legacy Device—Select whether the switch supplies power to a device that is connected to the port when th
163Chapter 15Setting MAC Address-based Port Security This chapter provides a brief description of MAC address-based port security and explains how to
Chapter 15: Setting MAC Address-based Port Security164OverviewThis feature lets you control access to the ports on the switch based on the source MAC
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide165Guidelines Here are the guidelines to MAC address-based port security:
Chapter 15: Setting MAC Address-based Port Security166Displaying MAC Address-based Port Security SettingsTo display the MAC address-based port securit
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide167table. Ports that learn their maximum numbers of addresses can learn ne
Chapter 15: Setting MAC Address-based Port Security168Modifying MAC Address-based Port Security SettingsTo the modify the MAC address-based port secur
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide1694. Change the following settings as needed: Interface— Indicates the p
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide17Web Manager AccountsYou must log on to manage the switch. This requires
Chapter 15: Setting MAC Address-based Port Security170Disabling MAC Address-based Port Security SettingsTo deactivate MAC address-based port security
171Chapter 16Setting RADIUS and TACACS+ ClientsThis chapter provides a brief description of both the RADIUS and TACACS+ clients and explains how to co
Chapter 16: Setting RADIUS and TACACS+ Clients172OverviewThe switch has RADIUS and TACACS+ clients for remote authentication. Here are the features th
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide1731. The switch uses its RADIUS or TACACS+ client to transmit the usernam
Chapter 16: Setting RADIUS and TACACS+ Clients174When you delete Server 1, the server with an IP address of 192.168.10.12 remains Server 2; the server
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide175Configuring RADIUS for Remote Manager AuthenticationTo configure remote
Chapter 16: Setting RADIUS and TACACS+ Clients176switch waits for a response from a RADIUS server to an authentication request, before querying the ne
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide177 AAA Accounting— Select a RADIUS accounting setting. Choose from the f
Chapter 16: Setting RADIUS and TACACS+ Clients1782. Enter the following fields as needed: IP Address— IP address of a RADIUS server on the network. T
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide179Configuring TACACS+ for Remote Manager AuthenticationTo configure remot
Chapter 1: AlliedWare Plus™ Version 2.1.8 Web Browser Interface18
Chapter 16: Setting RADIUS and TACACS+ Clients180Figure 62. Authentication Server Configuration Page with TACACS+ Tab4. Change the following fields as
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide181 TACACS+ Authentication Login— Enable or disable TACACS+ to authentica
Chapter 16: Setting RADIUS and TACACS+ Clients182 AAA Authentication Enable Local— Enable or disable TACACS+ to authenticate users requesting the Pri
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide183Figure 63. TACACS+ Server Add Page2. Enter the following settings: IP
Chapter 16: Setting RADIUS and TACACS+ Clients184Deleting an Authentication ServerTo delete either an TACACS+ or RADIUS authentication server, do the
185Chapter 17Setting 802.1x Port-based Network AccessThis chapter provides a brief description of the 802.1x Port-based Authentication feature, and ex
Chapter 17: Setting 802.1x Port-based Network Access186OverviewThe 802.1x port-based network access control feature lets you control who can send traf
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide187Enabling 802.1x Port-based Authentication on the SwitchTo enable the 80
Chapter 17: Setting 802.1x Port-based Network Access188Configuring 802.1x Port-based Authentication To configure 802.1x port authentication on a port,
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide189Figure 66. Modify 802.1x Authentication Page Expanded
19Chapter 2Starting a Management SessionThis chapter describes how to start a management session using the AlliedWare Plus web interface as well as ho
Chapter 17: Setting 802.1x Port-based Network Access1905. Modify the following fields as needed: Interface— Indicates the port number. Port Role— I
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide191exchange with a client. The range is 1 to 65,535 seconds. The default v
Chapter 17: Setting 802.1x Port-based Network Access192Both Specifies that authenticator ports in the unauthorized state should discard both ingress a
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide193 Re-Auth Learning— Forces ports that are using MAC address authenticat
Chapter 17: Setting 802.1x Port-based Network Access194Displaying the 802.1x Authentication Port SettingsTo display the 802.1x Authentication port set
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide195Disabling 802.1x Port-based Authentication on the SwitchTo disable the
Chapter 17: Setting 802.1x Port-based Network Access196Disabling 802.1x Port-based Authentication on a PortTo disable 802.1x port authentication on a
197Chapter 18Setting IPv4 and IPv6 ManagementThis chapter provides brief descriptions of IPv4 and IPv6 Management, and explains how to configure both
Chapter 18: Setting IPv4 and IPv6 Management198OverviewIf you use the AlliedWare Plus web interface to change the IP address of the switch, the web co
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide199IP ManagementGuidelinesSee the following list for guidelines about assi
CopyrightCopyright © 2014, Allied Telesis, Inc.All rights reserved.This product includes software licensed under the BSD License. As such, the followi
Chapter 2: Starting a Management Session20Starting a Web Management SessionBefore you start a remote web management session, you must log onto the All
Chapter 18: Setting IPv4 and IPv6 Management200Assigning an IPv4 AddressUse one of the following procedures to assign a static or DHCP IPv4 address to
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide2013. Click the box next to the Static IP Address field. This is the defau
Chapter 18: Setting IPv4 and IPv6 Management202CautionWhen you use the web interface to assign an IPv4 address to the switch using DHCP, you lose conn
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide203NoteYou cannot select the IP address, Net Mask, and Default Gateway IP
Chapter 18: Setting IPv4 and IPv6 Management204Assigning an IPv6 AddressTo assign an IPv6 address to the switch, do the following:1. Hover the cursor
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide205Where n is a hexadecimal number from 0 to F. The eight groups of number
Chapter 18: Setting IPv4 and IPv6 Management206Displaying IP AddressesTo display the IPv4 and IPv6 addresses, as well as the IPv4 and IPv6 gateway add
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide207Modifying IP AddressesTo modify an IP address on the switch, choose one
Chapter 18: Setting IPv4 and IPv6 Management208Modifying anIPv6 AddressTo modify an IPv6 address, do the following:1. Hover the cursor over the Manage
209Chapter 19Setting LLDP and LLDP-MEDThis chapter provides a brief description of the Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) and Link Layer Discovery P
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide215. Display the IP address assigned to VLAN 1 by entering the following c
Chapter 19: Setting LLDP and LLDP-MED210OverviewLink Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) and Link Layer Discovery Protocol for Media Endpoint Devices (LLD
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide211Setting LLDP LocationsCreating LLDP locations lets you create IDs that
Chapter 19: Setting LLDP and LLDP-MED212Figure 74. Locations Tab4. From the Locations tab drop-down menu, move the cursor to the right and select Civi
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide213The following fields are displayed: ID Country State County City
Chapter 19: Setting LLDP and LLDP-MED2145. Click Add.The Add LLDP Civic Location Page is displayed. See Figure 76.Figure 76. Add LLDP Civic Location P
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide215You must define the ID and Country fields. The remaining fields are opt
Chapter 19: Setting LLDP and LLDP-MED216The Add LLDP Coordinate Location page is displayed. See Figure 78.Figure 78. Add LLDP Coordinate Location Page
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide217 Datum— Geodetic system (or datum) of the coordinates. Choose one of t
Chapter 19: Setting LLDP and LLDP-MED2185. From the LLDP ELIN Location page, click Add.The LLDP ELIN Location page is displayed. See Figure 80.Figure
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide219Configuring LLDP and LLDP-MEDTo configure LLDP and LLDP-MED, perform th
Chapter 2: Starting a Management Session22Figure 3. Login Page9. Enter “manager” in the User Name field and “friend” in the Password field. Then, clic
Chapter 19: Setting LLDP and LLDP-MED2204. Define or edit the following fields as needed: Status— Choose whether LLDP is enabled or disabled on the s
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide2212. From the Discovery & Monitoring tab, hover over LLDP and then se
Chapter 19: Setting LLDP and LLDP-MED222The Modify LLDP Port Configuration page is displayed. See Figure 83.Figure 83. Modify LLDP Port Configuration
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide2232. From the Discovery & Monitoring tab, hover over LLDP.The LLDP ta
Chapter 19: Setting LLDP and LLDP-MED224Figure 85. Modify LLDP Port Location Page5. Change the parameters as needed. Use the drop-down menu next to a
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide2253. From the LLDP tab, hover over TLV.The LLDP TLV tab is displayed in F
Chapter 19: Setting LLDP and LLDP-MED226Figure 88. Modify LLDP TLV Page6. Change the following fields as needed by clicking the box next to the field:
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide227 Protocol Ids— List of protocols that are accessible through the port,
Chapter 19: Setting LLDP and LLDP-MED228Enabling LLDP-MED TLVTo enable LLDP-MED TLV, do the following:1. Hover the cursor over the Discovery & Mon
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide229- Voice VLAN Diffserv Code Point (DSCP) Location— Location information
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide23Figure 4. Dashboard PageThe following fields are displayed: Up Time— Le
Chapter 19: Setting LLDP and LLDP-MED230 Network-policy— Network policy TLV. Location— Location identification TLV. Inventory-management— Inventory
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide231Displaying LLDP Neighbor InformationTo display LLDP Neighbor Informatio
Chapter 19: Setting LLDP and LLDP-MED232 System Capabilities— Capabilities that are supported and enabled on the neighbor. The System Capabilities co
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide2333. From the LLDP Neighbors Information page, click Details next to the
Chapter 19: Setting LLDP and LLDP-MED234 Neighbor TTL— Number of seconds that the information advertised by the neighbor remains valid. Neighbor Sys
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide235configured on the port for connected media endpoint devices. The switch
Chapter 19: Setting LLDP and LLDP-MED236Displaying LLDP StatisticsTo display LLDP Statistical information, do the following:1. Hover the cursor over t
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide237 New Entries— Number of times the information advertised by neighbors
Chapter 19: Setting LLDP and LLDP-MED238Displaying LLDP LocationsTo display the LLDP Civic, Coordinate, and ELIN locations, use the following procedur
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide239 House Number House Number Suffix Landmark Additional Information
Chapter 2: Starting a Management Session24 IPv4 Address— IPv4 address and subnet mask of the web interface. The IPv4 management address is assigned t
Chapter 19: Setting LLDP and LLDP-MED240The following fields are displayed: ID— LLDP Coordinate Location ID. Latitude— Latitude value in decimal deg
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide241Displaying LLDP and LLDP-MED SettingsTo display the LLDP and LLDP-MED s
Chapter 19: Setting LLDP and LLDP-MED242interval between LLDP SNMP notifications (traps). Reinit— Reinitialization delay. This is the number of secon
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide243 Med Notification— Indicates whether the switch sends LLDP-MED topolog
Chapter 19: Setting LLDP and LLDP-MED2444. From the LLDP TLV tab, select TLV again.The LLDP TLV page is displayed. See Figure 87 on page 225.The follo
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide245DisplayingLLDP-MED TLVTo display LLDP-MED TLV settings, do the followin
Chapter 19: Setting LLDP and LLDP-MED246 Inventory-management— Current hardware platform and the software version, identical on every port on the swi
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide247Disabling LLDP on the SwitchTo disable the LLDP feature on a switch, do
Chapter 19: Setting LLDP and LLDP-MED248
249Chapter 20Setting sFlowThis chapter provides a brief description of the sFlow feature and explains how to enable this feature on the switch and on
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide25 IPv6 Gateway— IPv6 address of the next hop of the switch’s default rou
Chapter 20: Setting sFlow250OverviewThe sFlow agent allows the switch to gather data about the traffic on the ports and to send the data to sFlow coll
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide251To configure the agent to forward these port statistics to the collecto
Chapter 20: Setting sFlow252Configuring sFlow on a PortTo configure the sFlow feature on a port, do the following:1. Hover the cursor over the Discove
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide2534. Change the following fields as needed: Interface— Indicates the por
Chapter 20: Setting sFlow254Specifying an sFlow Collector Use this procedure to specify the IP addresses and the UDP ports of the sFlow collectors on
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide255Figure 97. sFlow Collector Page5. Define or change the following fields
Chapter 20: Setting sFlow256Enabling sFlow on the SwitchTo enable the sFlow feature on a switch, do the following:1. Hover the cursor over the Discove
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide257Displaying the sFlow SettingsTo display the sFlow settings, do the foll
Chapter 20: Setting sFlow258
Chapter 2: Starting a Management Session26Selecting Items from a Web PageTo select a feature or parameter, place your cursor over the selection and cl
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide27What to Configure FirstHere are a few suggestions on what to configure d
Chapter 2: Starting a Management Session28Saving Your ChangesIn the web interface, there are two ways to save your changes.After you complete a proced
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide29Ending a Web Management SessionTo end a web management session, select L
Allied Telesis is committed to meeting the requirements of the open source licenses including the GNU General Public License (GPL) and will make all r
Chapter 2: Starting a Management Session30
31Chapter 3Basic Switch ParametersThis chapter describes how to set up basic switch operations in the web interface. See the following sections: “Set
Chapter 3: Basic Switch Parameters32Setting the System Date and TimeThis procedure explains how to set the switch’s date and time. Setting the date an
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide33Setting SystemTime ManuallyTo set the system time manually, do the follo
Chapter 3: Basic Switch Parameters344. There are two ways to set the date and time manually. Use either Step 4 or Step 5. To type in the system date a
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide35The System Time Settings page is displayed. For an example of this page,
Chapter 3: Basic Switch Parameters36NoteThe switch does not set DST automatically. If the switch is in a locale that uses DST, you must remember to en
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide37Setting a Telnet or SSH ServerThe AlliedWare Plus Web Browser interface
Chapter 3: Basic Switch Parameters384. Configure the following parameters as necessary: Telnet— Selecting this field enables a Telnet server on the s
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide39Setting a Remote Log ServerYou can use the AlliedWare Plus Web browser i
Chapter 3: Basic Switch Parameters40Setting the Switch InformationThis procedure allows you to set information about the switch, such as a switch name
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide41Change the following parameters as necessary: System Name — Specifies a
Chapter 3: Basic Switch Parameters42Setting the Configuration FileWithin the web browser interface, you can upload a configuration file on to the swit
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide43The following fields are displayed: Startup Config— Name of the active
Chapter 3: Basic Switch Parameters44Managing User AccountsThe procedures in this section describe how to create user accounts, as well as change passw
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide453. Enter a name in the User Name field.This field specifies the log-on n
Chapter 3: Basic Switch Parameters46Figure 15. User Management Page with Change Password Tab4. Use the pull-down menu next to the User Name field to s
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide47Changing theUser PrivilegeTo change the privilege of a user, do the foll
Chapter 3: Basic Switch Parameters48 Level 1: Management accounts with a user level of 1 have restricted access to the switch.6. Click Set Privilege.
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide49Rebooting a SwitchResetting the switch ends your web browser management
5ContentsPreface ...
Chapter 3: Basic Switch Parameters50Upgrading the SoftwareYou can obtain the latest version of the AlliedWare Plus software from the Allied Telesis we
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide51Figure 18. System Upgrade Page5. Click Browse to select an image file fr
Chapter 3: Basic Switch Parameters52Returning the AlliedWare Plus Configuration to the Factory Default ValuesTo reset the AlliedWare Plus Management S
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide53Displaying System InformationTo view basic information about the switch,
Chapter 3: Basic Switch Parameters54 System Contact— Contact person for the switch. To configure this field, see “Setting the Switch Information” on
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide55The Administration Options section displays the following information:
Chapter 3: Basic Switch Parameters56
57Chapter 4Setting Port ParametersThis chapter describes how to display and modify the port settings, such as back pressure and flow control. In addit
Chapter 4: Setting Port Parameters58Displaying the Port ParametersThe port numbering system in the AlliedWare Plus web browser interface has the forma
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide59Figure 20. Switching Tab with Port Tab 2. From the Switching tab, hover
Contents6Displaying the Storm Control Settings ...
Chapter 4: Setting Port Parameters604. The following fields are displayed: Interface— Port number. Type— Indicates if the port is fiber or copper. I
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide61 Flow Control— Indicates if flow control (send and receive) is enabled
Chapter 4: Setting Port Parameters62Changing the Port SettingsYou can change the settings of one port at a time. Use the following procedure to change
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide63Figure 22. Port Configuration Modify Page5. Configure the following para
Chapter 4: Setting Port Parameters64 Negotiation— State of Auto Negotiation on a port. Select “Auto” to enable Auto Negotiation on a port or “Manual”
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide656. To set the port to the default port value, click Default. Otherwise,
Chapter 4: Setting Port Parameters66Displaying the Storm Control SettingsTo display the storm control settings, do the following:1. Hover the cursor o
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide67 Multicast Level— Maximum number of ingress packets per second of multi
Chapter 4: Setting Port Parameters68Modifying the Storm Control SettingsTo modify the storm control settings, do the following:1. Hover the cursor ove
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide695. Change the following fields as needed: Interface— Indicates the port
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide7Chapter 12: Setting Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) Snooping ..
Chapter 4: Setting Port Parameters70
71Chapter 5Setting Port StatisticsThis chapter describes how to display and clear port statistics. Within the AlliedWare Plus software, you can displa
Chapter 5: Setting Port Statistics72Displaying Port StatisticsYou can display several types of port statistics. See the following sections: “Displayi
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide73The following fields are displayed: Interface— Port number. 0-64 Byte
Chapter 5: Setting Port Statistics74Figure 26. Port Statistics with Receive TabThe following fields are displayed: Interface— Port number. Total Byt
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide75 Fragmented Frames— Number of undersized frames and frames with alignme
Chapter 5: Setting Port Statistics76The Port Statistics with the Transmit tab selected is displayed. See Figure 27.Figure 27. Port Statistics with Tra
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide77 Total Collision Frames— Total number of collisions on the port. MAC E
Chapter 5: Setting Port Statistics78The following fields are displayed: Interface— Port number. Rx Unicast Packets— Number of ingress unicast packet
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide79Clearing Port StatisticsTo clear the statistics for a port, do the follo
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Chapter 5: Setting Port Statistics80Refreshing Port StatisticsTo refresh the port statistics, do the following:1. Hover the cursor over the Switching
Chapter 6Setting Port MirroringThe port mirror is a management tool that allows you to monitor the traffic on one or more ports on the switch. It work
Chapter 6: Setting Port Mirroring82OverviewTo use the port mirroring feature, you must designate one or more source ports and one destination port. Th
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide83Displaying Port Mirroring SettingsTo display the port mirroring assignme
Chapter 6: Setting Port Mirroring84packets are mirrored and monitored. In this case, transmit is the specified direction the packets mirror. There can
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide85Assigning a Destination PortThe destination port is the source port wher
Chapter 6: Setting Port Mirroring86Specifying Direction TypeTo specify source ports and type of packet direction, do the following:1. Hover the cursor
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide875. Select the type of mirroring for the port. The choices are: None— Po
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89Chapter 7Setting the Port Spanning Tree ProtocolThe Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) and the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) guard against the forma
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Chapter 7: Setting the Port Spanning Tree Protocol90OverviewSTP and RSTP prevent loops from forming by ensuring that only one path exists between the
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide91Displaying Port Spanning Tree Protocol SettingsTo display the Spanning T
Chapter 7: Setting the Port Spanning Tree Protocol92 Version— Spanning Tree Protocol version. (STP or RSTP). The default setting is RSTP. Edge Port—
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide93Modifying Port Spanning Tree Protocol SettingsTo modify port settings fo
Chapter 7: Setting the Port Spanning Tree Protocol94 Path Cost (1-200000000)— Use this field to specify the cost of a port to the root bridge. This c
95Chapter 8Setting the MAC AddressThe procedures in this chapter describe how to display the MAC address table that resides on the switch, as well as
Chapter 8: Setting the MAC Address96Displaying the MAC Address You can display both the unicast and multicast addresses in the MAC address table. See
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide97The following fields are displayed: MAC Address— Dynamic or static unic
Chapter 8: Setting the MAC Address98Assigning a MAC AddressYou can assign a new unicast or multicast MAC address to the MAC address table. See the fol
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.8 Management Software Web Interface User’s Guide995. Select a port number with the Port Number pull-down menu.You can only
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