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Allied Telesis AlliedWare Plus Installation Manual (214 pages)
Gigabit Layer 3 Ethernet Switches
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Allied Telesis
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Switch
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Preface
13
Document Conventions
14
Contacting Allied Telesis
15
Chapter 1: Overview
18
Models
18
Table 1: Models and Basic Features
18
Front and Back Panels
19
Figure 1: Front Panels of the AT-X930-28GTX and AT-X930-28GPX Switches
19
Figure 2: Front Panels of the AT-X930-28GSTX, AT-X930-52GTX, and AT-X930-52GPX Switches
20
Figure 3: Back Panel of the AT-X930-28GTX, AT-X930-28GSTX, and AT-X930-52GTX Switches
21
Figure 4: Back Panel of the AT-X930-28GPX and AT-X930-52GPX Switches
21
Features
22
X930 Models
22
10/100/1000 Mbps Copper Ports
22
Power over Ethernet
22
SFP Ports
23
SFP+ S1 and S2 Stacking Ports
24
Leds
24
Installation Options
24
MAC Address Table
24
Management Software and Interfaces
24
Management Methods
25
Power Supplies
25
Management Panel
26
Figure 5: Management Panel
26
Power Supplies
27
System-Only Power Supplies
27
Figure 6: AT-PWR150, AT-PWR250, and AT-PWR250-80 Power Supplies
27
System and Poe+ Power Supplies
28
Figure 7: AT-PWR800 and AT-PWR1200 Power Supplies
28
Guidelines
29
10/100/1000Base-T Copper Ports
31
Speed
31
Duplex Mode
31
Wiring Configuration
31
Maximum Distance
32
Cable Requirements
32
Port Pinouts
32
Power over Ethernet
33
Poe Standards
33
Powered Device Classes
33
Power Budget
34
Table 2: IEEE Powered Device Classes
34
Table 3: Power Supply Budgets of the Power Supplies
34
Table 4: Power Budgets of the AT-PWR800 Power Supply
35
Table 5: Power Budgets of the AT-PWR1200 Power Supply
35
Port Prioritization
36
Wiring Implementation
37
SFP Ports
38
SFP+ Ports
39
S1 and S2 SFP+ Ports
40
Ethernet Management Port (NET MGMT)
41
NET MGMT Leds
41
Table 6: NET MGMT Port LED
41
Eco-Friendly Button
42
Leds
43
Leds for the Copper Ports
43
Figure 8: Leds for the 10/100/1000Base-T Ports on the AT-X930-28GTX, AT-X930-28GSTX, and AT-X930-52GTX
43
Table 7: Leds on the 10/100/1000Base-T Ports on the AT-X930-28GTX, AT-X930-28GSTX and AT-X930-52GTX
44
Figure 9: Leds for the 10/100/1000Base-T Ports on the AT-X930-28GPX and AT-X930-52GPX Switches
45
Table 8: Leds on the 10/100/1000Base-T Ports on the AT-X930-28GPX and AT-X930-52GPX Switches
45
Leds for the SFP Ports
46
Figure 10: SFP Port Leds
46
Leds for the SFP+ Ports
47
Figure 11: SFP+ Port Leds
47
Table 9: SFP Port Leds on the AT-X930-28GSTX Switch
47
Leds for the Stacking Ports
48
Table 10: SFP+ Port Leds
48
Switch ID LED
49
Figure 12: Switch ID LED
49
Table 11: Stacking Port Leds
49
Figure 13: Switch ID LED
50
Figure 14: Switch ID Leds in the Low Power Mode
50
USB Port
51
Console Port
52
AT-Stackqs and AT-X9Em/Xt4 Cards
53
AT-Stackqs Card
53
Figure 15: AT-Stackqs Card
53
Figure 16: Copper Breakout Cable
53
Table 12: AT-Stackqs Card Leds
54
Table 13: AT-Stackqs Card Leds with 10Gbps Breakout Cables
54
AT-X9Em/Xt4 Card
55
Figure 17: AT-X9Em/Xt4 Card
55
Table 14: Copper Cables for the AT-X9Em/Xt4 Card
55
Table 15: AT-X9Em/Xt4 Card Leds
56
Chapter 2: Virtual Chassis Stacking
57
Overview
58
Stack Trunks
59
Trunks of Ports S1 and S2
60
Figure 18: Trunk of Ports S1 and S2 for a Stack of Two Switches
61
Figure 19: Trunk of Ports S1 and S2 for a Stack of Four Switches
62
Figure 20: Trunk of Ports S1 and S2 for a Stack of Eight Switches
63
Trunks of AT-Stackqs Cards
64
Figure 21: Trunk of AT-Stackqs Cards for a Stack of Two Switches
65
Figure 22: Trunk of AT-Stackqs Cards for a Stack of Four Switches
65
Figure 23: Trunk of AT-Stackqs Cards for a Stack of Eight Switches
66
Trunks of Copper 10/100/1000Mbps Ports
67
Figure 24: Trunk of Copper Gigabit Ports for a Stack of Two Switches
67
Figure 25: Trunk of Copper Gigabit Ports for a Stack of Three Switches
68
Figure 26: Trunk of Copper Gigabit Ports for a Stack of Four Switches
68
Trunks of SFP Ports on AT-X930-28GSTX Switches
69
Figure 27: Trunk of SFP Gigabit Ports for a Stack of Two AT-X930-28GSTX Switches
70
Figure 28: Trunk of SFP Gigabit Ports for a Stack of Three AT-X930-28GSTX Switches
70
Figure 29: Trunk of SFP and Copper Gigabit Ports for a Mixed Stack of Four Switches
71
General Stacking Guidelines
72
Master and Member Switches
73
Selection of the Master Switch
73
Switch ID Numbers
74
Feature Licenses
75
Specifying Ports in the Command Line Interface
76
Figure 30: PORT Parameter in the Command Line Interface
76
Table 16: PORT Parameter Format
76
Stack Worksheet
78
Table 17: Stack Worksheet
78
Table 18: Stacking Worksheet Columns
80
Chapter 3: Beginning the Installation
83
Reviewing Safety Precautions
84
Choosing a Site for the Switch
89
Unpacking the Switch
90
Figure 31: Accessory Kit
90
Figure 32: Pre-Installed Items
91
Chapter 4: Installing the Power Supplies
93
Installing the Power Supplies
94
Figure 33: Removing the Blank Panel
95
Figure 34: Power Supply Accessory Items
96
Table 19: Power Supply Accessory Items
96
Figure 35: Installing a Power Supply
97
Figure 36: Improper Installation of a Power Supply
98
Figure 37: Tightening the Captive Screws on the Power Supply
98
Figure 38: Installing the Power Cord Retaining Clip
99
Installing a Blank Power Supply Slot Cover
100
Figure 39: Installing a Blank Panel on a Power Supply Slot
100
Figure 40: Tightening the Captive Screws on the Blank Panel for the Power Supply Slot
101
Chapter 5: Installing AT-Stackqs and AT-X9Em/Xt4 Cards
103
Guidelines
104
Installing the Card
105
Figure 41: Loosening the Two Captive Screws on the AT-FAN09 Module
106
Figure 42: Removing the AT-FAN09 Module
106
Figure 43: Loosening the Captive Screw on the AT-FAN09ADP Module
107
Figure 44: Removing the AT-FAN09ADP Module
107
Figure 45: Removing the Card from the Anti-Static Bag
108
Figure 46: Aligning the Card in the Slot
109
Figure 47: Seating the Card in the Switch
109
Figure 48: Tightening the Captive Screw on the Card
110
Figure 49: Aligning the AT-FAN09 Module in the Slot
110
Figure 50: Tightening the Two Captive Screws on the AT-FAN09 Module
111
Figure 51: Storing the AT-FAN09ADP Module in an Anti-Static Bag
111
Chapter 6: Installing the Switch on a Table
113
Figure 52: Installing the Bumper Feet
113
Chapter 7: Installing the Switch in an Equipment Rack
115
Required Items
116
Installing the Switch in an Equipment Rack
117
Figure 53: Attaching the Equipment Rack Brackets
118
Figure 54: Attaching the Equipment Rack Brackets (Continued)
119
Figure 55: Installing the Switch in an Equipment Rack
120
Chapter 8: Installing the Switch on a Wall
121
Switch Orientation on the Wall
122
Figure 56: Positions of the Switch on the Wall
122
Recommended Minimum Wall Area Dimensions
123
Figure 57: Minimum Wall Area Dimensions with the Front Panel on the Left
123
Figure 58: Minimum Wall Area Dimensions with the Front Panel on the Right
124
Plywood Base for a Wall with Wooden Studs
125
Figure 59: Switch on the Wall with a Plywood Base
125
Figure 60: Steps to Installing the Switch with a Plywood Base
126
Installation Guidelines
127
Tools and Material
127
Installing the Plywood Base
129
Installing the Switch on the Plywood Base
130
Figure 61: Installing the Brackets to the Switch for Wall Installation
130
Figure 62: Mounting Holes
131
Figure 63: Securing the Switch to the Plywood Base
132
Installing the Switch on a Concrete Wall
133
Figure 64: Marking the Locations of the Bracket Holes on a Concrete Wall
134
Figure 65: Installing the Switch on a Concrete Wall
135
Chapter 9: Wiring the DC Connector on the AT-PWR250-80 Power Supply
138
Figure 66: On/Off Switch on AT-PWR250-80 Power Supply
138
Figure 67: DC Terminal Block
138
Figure 68: Stripped Wire
139
Figure 69: Connecting the Ground Wire to the DC Terminal Block
139
Chapter 10: Displaying the Alliedware Plus Version Number
141
Starting a Local Management Session
142
Figure 70: Management Cable Included with Switch
142
Figure 71: VT-Kit3 Management Cable
142
Figure 72: Management Workstation, VT-Kit3 Management Cable, and Switch
143
Figure 73: Connecting the Management Cable to the Console Port
144
Figure 74: User Exec Mode Prompt
144
Displaying the Hardware Status and Alliedware Plus Version Number
145
Table 20: Hardware Options and Management Software Versions
146
Chapter 11: Building the Stack with SFP+ Ports S1 and S2
147
Introduction
148
Designating SFP+ Ports S1 and S2 as the Stack Trunk
149
Table 21: Designating SFP+ Ports S1 and S2 as the Stack Trunk in Switches Containing AT-Stackqs Cards
150
Powering on the Switches Sequentially
152
Powering on the Switches Simultaneously
154
Verifying the Stack and Assigning Priority Numbers
156
Figure 75: SHOW STACK Command
156
Figure 76: Moving to the Global Configuration Mode with the ENABLE and CONFIGURE TERMINAL Commands
157
Figure 77: Returning to the Privileged Exec Mode
158
Figure 78: Saving the Priority Values with the WRITE Command
158
Figure 79: SHOW STACK Command with New Switch Priority Numbers
158
Chapter 12: Building the Stack with AT-Stackqs Cards
159
Introduction
160
Powering on the Switches Sequentially
161
Powering on the Switches Simultaneously
163
Chapter 13: Building the Stack with Copper or SFP Gigabit Ports
165
Introduction
166
Command Summary
167
STACK ENABLE Command
167
STACKPORT Command
167
STACK PRIORITY Command
167
STACK RENUMBER Command
169
SWITCH PROVISION Command
169
Configuring the Master Switch
170
General Steps for the Master Switch
170
Configuring the Master Switch - Part I
171
Table 22: Configuring the Master Switch to Use Gigabit Ports as the Stack Trunk - Part I
171
Configuring the Master Switch - Part II
173
Table 23: Configuring the Master Switch to Use Gigabit Ports as the Stack Trunk - Part II
173
Verifying the Master Switch
174
Figure 80: SHOW STACK Command on the Master Switch
174
Figure 81: SHOW RUNNING-CONFIG INTERFACE Command on the Master Switch
175
What to Do Next
176
Configuring the Member Switches
177
General Steps for the Member Switches
177
Configuring Member Switches - Part I
178
Table 24: Configuring Member Switches - Part I
178
Configuring Member Switches - Part II
179
Table 25: Configuring Member Switches - Part II
180
Verifying Member Switches
181
Figure 82: SHOW STACK Command for a Member Switch
181
Figure 83: SHOW RUNNING-CONFIG INTERFACE Command for Member Switches
182
What to Do Next for Member Switches
183
Powering on the Stack
184
Chapter 14: Cabling the Networking Ports
185
Cabling Copper Ports
186
Installing SFP and SFP+ Transceivers
188
Figure 84: Removing the Dust Plug from an SFP+ Port
189
Figure 85: Installing SFP+ Transceivers
189
Figure 86: Removing the Dust Cover from an SFP or SFP+ Transceiver
190
Figure 87: Positioning the SFP or SFP+ Handle in the Upright Position
190
Figure 88: Connecting a Fiber Optic Cable to an SFP or SFP+ Transceiver
191
Installing AT-SP10TW Direct Connect Cables
192
Figure 89: Removing the Dust Cover from the AT-SP10TW Cable
192
Figure 90: Installing AT-SP10TW Cables
193
Cabling the AT-Stackqs Card with AT-QSFPICU Cables
194
Figure 91: Removing the Dust Cover from Port 1
194
Figure 92: Installing the AT-QSFPICU Cable in Port 1
195
Cabling the AT-Stackqs Card with Fiber Optic Transceivers
196
Chapter 15: Troubleshooting
197
Appendix A: Technical Specifications
203
Physical Specifications
204
Table 26: Product Dimensions
204
Table 27: Product Weights
204
Table 28: Ventilation Requirements
205
Environmental Specifications
206
Table 29: Environmental Specifications
206
Power Specifications
207
Table 30: Maximum Power Consumptions with the AT-PWR150, AT-PWR250, or AT-PWR250-80 Power Supply
207
Table 31: Maximum Power Consumptions with the AT-PWR800 Power Supply
207
Table 32: Maximum Power Consumptions with the AT-PWR1200 Power Supply
207
Table 33: Input Voltages of the Power Supplies
208
Certifications
209
Table 34: Product Certifications
209
Copper Port Pinouts
210
Figure 93: RJ-45 Socket Pin Layout (Front View)
210
Table 35: Pin Signals for 10 and 100 Mbps
210
Table 36: Pin Signals for 1000 Mbps
210
Style Serial Console Port Pinouts
212
Table 37: RJ-45 Style Serial Console Port Pin Signals
212
Stacking Transceivers
213
Table 38: AT-QSFPSR Transceiver Operating Specifications
213
Table 39: AT-QSFPLR4 Transceiver Operating Specifications
213
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Allied Telesis AlliedWare Plus Overview (40 pages)
Overview of Quality of Service Features
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Table of Contents
Introduction
1
Table of Contents
2
Which Products and Software Version Does this Note Apply to
3
The Process Flow and Methodology of the Qos System
3
Packet Markers
4
Outline of the Qos Processing Flow
5
Initial Mapping to an Egress Queue, Based on 802.1P Value
5
Classification
6
Premarking
6
Policing
7
Limiting or Remarking (Dropping Non-Conformant Packets)
7
Queue Shaping
8
Scheduling
9
Details of the Component Processes, and How to Configure Them
10
Qos Elements: Policy Maps, Class Maps, Policers, Matches
10
Diagram of the Overall Qos Process Flow
11
Enabling Qos Globally
12
Initial Mapping to Queue Based on Tag
12
Classification
13
Premarking
13
Policing
16
Remarking
22
Queue Shaping-Queue Sets, RED, and Tail-Drop
23
Scheduling
27
Egress Bandwidth Limiting
29
Policing Examples
30
1: Policing Separate Traffic Types on Separate Ports
30
2: Policing One Traffic Type on Combined Ports
32
3: Policing One Traffic Type on Separate Ports, and Another Traffic Type on the same Ports Combined
33
4: Policing Combined Traffic Types on Separate Ports
35
5: Policing Combined Traffic Types on Combined Ports
37
Fabric Qos
38
Mapping the Queues in the Switching Instances to Queues in the Fabric
39
Scheduling the Queues Within the Fabric
40
Allied Telesis AlliedWare Plus Configuration Manual (29 pages)
OS Configure Basic Switching Functionality for SwitchBlade x908 and x900 series
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1
Introduction
1
Contents
1
Related How to Notes
2
Which Products and Software Version Does It Apply to
2
Port Numbering
3
Port Numbers
3
Port Ranges
4
Port Speed, Duplex Mode, and Polarity
5
How to Set the Speed
5
How to Set the Duplex Mode
6
How to Set the Polarity
6
Basic VLAN and IP Configuration
7
Assign IP Addresses to Vlans
9
Create Route to Default Gateway
9
Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)
12
The Default Configuration
12
How to Change the Root Bridge Priority
14
How to Set Ports as Edge Ports
14
Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP)
15
Link Aggregation
21
How to Configure Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP)
21
How to Configure Static Aggregation
24
Port Mirroring
25
Appendix: Complete Configuration Scripts
26
Script for VLAN Example
26
Script for MSTP Example
28
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