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Allied Telesis AT-9000 Series User Manual (1526 pages)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Document Conventions
38
Where to Find Web-Based Guides
39
Contacting Allied Telesis
40
Section I: Getting Started
41
Chapter 1: Alliedware Plus Command Line Interface
43
Management Sessions
44
Local Management
44
Remote Management
44
Table 1. Remote Software Tool Settings
44
Management Interfaces
47
Local Manager Account
48
Alliedware Plus Command Modes
49
Figure 1: Command Modes
49
Table 2. Alliedware Plus Modes
50
Moving down the Hierarchy
52
ENABLE Command
52
CONFIGURE TERMINAL Command
52
LINE CONSOLE 0 Command
52
Figure 2: ENABLE Command
52
Figure 3: CONFIGURE TERMINAL Command
52
Figure 4: LINE CONSOLE Command
52
LINE VTY Command
53
INTERFACE Command - Dynamic Port Trunk
53
INTERFACE Command - Ports
53
Figure 5: LINE VTY Command
53
Figure 6: INTERFACE TRUNK Command
53
Figure 7: INTERFACE PORT Command - Single Port
53
INTERFACE Command - Static Port Trunk
54
INTERFACE VLAN Command
54
Figure 8: INTERFACE PORT Command - Multiple Ports
54
Figure 9: INTERFACE PORT Command - Moving between Port Interface Modes
54
Figure 10: INTERFACE TRUNK Command
54
Figure 11: INTERFACE VLAN Command
54
VLAN DATABASE Command
55
LOCATION CIVIC-LOCATION Command
55
LOCATION COORD-LOCATION Command
55
Figure 12: VLAN DATABASE Command
55
Figure 13: LLDP LOCATION CIVIC-LOCATION Command
55
Figure 14: LLDP LOCATION COORD-LOCATION Command
55
Moving up the Hierarchy
56
EXIT and QUIT Commands
56
END Command
56
Figure 15: Moving up One Mode with the EXIT and QUIT Command
56
DISABLE Command
57
Figure 16: Returning to the Privileged Exec Mode with the END Command
57
Figure 17: Returning to the User Exec Mode with the DISABLE Command
57
Port Numbers in Commands
58
Figure 18: PORT Parameter in the Command Line Interface
58
Combo Ports 25 to 28
60
Command Format
61
Command Line Interface Features
61
Command Formatting Conventions
61
Command Examples
61
Startup Messages
62
Figure 19: Startup Messages
62
Figure 20: Startup Messages (Continued)
63
Figure 21: Startup Messages (Continued)
64
Chapter 2: Starting a Management Session
65
Starting a Local Management Session
66
Figure 22: Connecting the Management Cable to the Console Port
66
Figure 23: Alliedware Plus Command Line Prompt
67
Starting a Remote Telnet or SSH Management Session
68
VTY Lines
69
What to Configure First
70
Creating a Boot Configuration File
70
Changing the Login Password
71
Assigning a Name to the Switch
71
Figure 24: SHOW BOOT Command
71
Adding a Management IP Address
72
Table 3. Adding a Management Address: Example 1
73
Table 4. Adding a Management IP Address: Example 2
73
Saving Your Changes
74
Ending a Management Session
75
Chapter 3: Basic Command Line Management
77
Clearing the Screen
78
Displaying the On-Line Help
79
Figure 25: Displaying the Keywords of a Mode
79
Figure 26: Displaying Subsequent Keywords of a Keyword
79
Figure 27: Displaying the Class of a Parameter
80
Saving Your Configuration Changes
81
Ending a Management Session
82
Chapter 4: Basic Command Line Management Commands
83
Table 5. Basic Command Line Commands
83
(Question Mark Key)
85
Clear Screen
87
Configure Terminal
88
Copy Running-Config Startup-Config
89
Disable
90
Enable
92
End
93
Exit
94
Length
95
Logout
97
Quit
98
Write
99
Chapter 5: Temperature and Fan Control Overview
101
Overview
102
Displaying the System Environmental Status
103
Figure 28: SHOW SYSTEM ENVIRONMENT Command
103
Controlling Eco-Mode LED
104
Chapter 6: Temperature and Fan Control Commands
105
Table 6. Temperature and Fan Control Commands
105
Ecofriendly Led
106
No Ecofriendly Led
107
Show Ecofriendly
108
Figure 29: SHOW ECOFRIENDLY Command
108
Show System Environment
109
Figure 30: SHOW SYSTEM ENVIRONMENT Command
109
Table 7. SHOW SYSTEM ENVIRONMENT Command
109
Section II: Basic Operations
111
Chapter 7: Basic Switch Management
113
Adding a Name to the Switch
114
Adding Contact and Location Information
115
Displaying Parameter Settings
116
Manually Setting the Date and Time
117
Pinging Network Devices
118
Resetting the Switch
119
Restoring the Default Settings to the Switch
120
Figure 31: SHOW BOOT Command
120
Setting the Baud Rate of the Console Port
122
Figure 32: SHOW BAUD-RATE Command
122
Configuring the Management Session Timers
124
Setting the Maximum Number of Manager Sessions
126
Configuring the Banners
127
Figure 33: Banner Messages
127
Chapter 8: Basic Switch Management Commands
131
Banner Exec
133
Table 8. Basic Switch Management Commands
134
Banner Login
135
Banner Motd
137
Baud-Rate Set
139
Clock Set
140
Erase Startup-Config
141
Exec-Timeout
142
Help
144
Figure 34: HELP Command
144
Hostname
145
Line Console
146
Line Vty
147
No Hostname
148
Ping
149
PING Ipv6
151
Reboot
152
Reload
153
Service Maxmanager
154
Show Banner Login
155
Figure 35: SHOW BANNER LOGIN Command
155
Show Baud-Rate
156
Figure 36: SHOW BAUD-RATE Command
156
Show Clock
157
Show Running-Config
158
Show Switch
159
Figure 37: SHOW SWITCH Command
159
Table 9. SHOW SWITCH Command
159
Show System
161
Figure 38: SHOW SYSTEM Command
161
Show System Serialnumber
162
Figure 39: SHOW SYSTEM SERIALNUMBER Command
162
Show Users
163
Figure 40: SHOW USERS Command
163
Table 10. SHOW USERS Command
163
Show Version
165
Figure 41: SHOW VERSION Command
165
Snmp-Server Contact
166
Snmp-Server Location
167
System Territory
168
Chapter 9: Port Parameters
171
Adding Descriptions
172
Setting the Speed and Duplex Mode
173
Setting the MDI/MDI-X Wiring Configuration
175
Enabling or Disabling Ports
176
Enabling or Disabling Backpressure
177
Enabling or Disabling Flow Control
178
Figure 42: SHOW FLOWCONTROL INTERFACE Command
179
Resetting Ports
181
Configuring Threshold Limits for Ingress Packets
182
Displaying Threshold Limit Settings on Ports
184
Figure 43: SHOW STORM-CONTROL Command
184
Figure 44: SHOW STORM-CONTROL Command
184
Reinitializing Auto-Negotiation
185
Restoring the Default Settings
186
Displaying Port Settings
187
Displaying Speed and Duplex Settings
187
Displaying Port Status
187
Figure 45: SHOW INTERFACE STATUS Command
187
Displaying Port Configuration
188
Figure 46: SHOW INTERFACE Command
188
Figure 47: SHOW RUNNING-CONFIG INTERFACE Command
188
Displaying or Clearing Port Statistics
189
Displaying SFP Information
190
Chapter 10: Port Parameter Commands
191
Table 11. Port Parameter Commands
191
Backpressure
194
Bplimit
196
Clear Port Counter
197
Description
198
Duplex
200
Egress-Rate-Limit
202
Fctrllimit
203
Flowcontrol
204
Holbplimit
207
Figure 48: Head of Line Blocking
208
No Egress-Rate-Limit
209
No Flowcontrol
210
No Shutdown
211
No Snmp Trap Link-Status
212
No Storm-Control
213
Polarity
214
Purge
216
Renegotiate
217
Reset
218
Show Flowcontrol Interface
219
Figure 49: SHOW FLOWCONTROL INTERFACE Command
219
Table 12. SHOW FLOWCONTROL INTERFACE Command
219
Show Interface
221
Figure 50: SHOW INTERFACE Command
222
Table 13. SHOW INTERFACE Command
222
Show Interface Brief
225
Figure 51: SHOW INTERFACE BRIEF Command
225
Table 14. SHOW INTERFACE BRIEF Command
225
Show Interface Status
227
Figure 52: SHOW INTERFACE STATUS Command
227
Table 15. SHOW INTERFACE STATUS Command
227
Show Platform Table Port Counters
229
Table 16. SHOW PLATFORM TABLE PORT COUNTERS Command
229
Show Running-Config Interface
232
Figure 53: SHOW RUNNING-CONFIG INTERFACE Command
232
Show Storm-Control
233
Figure 54: SHOW STORM-CONTROL Command
233
Table 17. SHOW STORM-CONTROL Command
233
Show System Pluggable
235
Figure 55: SHOW SYSTEM PLUGGABLE Command
235
Show System Pluggable Detail
236
Figure 56: SHOW SYSTEM PLUGGABLE DETAIL Command
236
Shutdown
237
Snmp Trap Link-Status
238
Speed
239
Storm-Control
241
Chapter 11: Power over Ethernet
243
Overview
244
Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE)
244
Powered Device (PD)
244
PD Classes
244
Power Budget
244
Table 18. IEEE Powered Device Classes
244
Port Prioritization
245
Table 19. Poe Port Priorities
245
Enabling and Disabling Poe
246
Adding PD Descriptions to Ports
248
Prioritizing Ports
249
Managing the Maximum Power Limit on Ports
250
Managing Legacy Pds
251
Monitoring Power Consumption
252
Table 20. Receiving Power Consumption Notification
252
Displaying Poe Information
253
Figure 57: SHOW POWER-INLINE Command
253
Table 21. Poe Show Commands
253
Figure 58: SHOW POWER-INLINE INTERFACE Command
254
Figure 59: SHOW POWER-INLINE INTERFACE DETAIL Command
254
Chapter 12: Power over Ethernet Commands
255
Table 22. Power over Ethernet Commands
255
Clear Power-Inline Counters Interface
257
No Power-Inline Allow-Legacy
258
No Power-Inline Description
259
No Power-Inline Enable
260
No Power-Inline Max
261
No Power-Inline Priority
262
No Power-Inline Usage-Threshold
263
No Service Power-Inline
264
No Snmp-Server Enable Trap Power-Inline
265
Power-Inline Allow-Legacy
266
Power-Inline Description
267
Power-Inline Enable
268
Power-Inline Max
269
Power-Inline Priority
270
Power-Inline Usage-Threshold
272
Service Power-Inline
273
Show Power-Inline
274
Figure 60: SHOW POWER-INLINE Command
274
Table 23. SHOW POWER-INLINE Command
275
Show Power-Inline Counters Interface
277
Figure 61: SHOW POWER-INLINE COUNTERS INTERFACE Command
277
Table 24. SHOW POWER-INLINE COUNTERS INTERFACE Command
277
Show Power-Inline Interface
279
Figure 62: SHOW POWER-INLINE INTERFACE Command
279
Show Power-Inline Interface Detail
280
Figure 63: SHOW POWER-INLINE INTERFACE DETAIL Command
280
Table 25. SHOW POWER-INLINE INTERFACE DETAIL Command
280
Snmp-Server Enable Trap Power-Inline
283
Chapter 13: Ipv4 and Ipv6 Management Addresses
285
Overview
286
Table 26. Features Requiring an IP Management Address on the Switch
286
Assigning an Ipv4 Management Address and Default Gateway
289
Adding an Ipv4 Management Address
289
Adding an Ipv4 Default Gateway Address
291
Deleting an Ipv4 Management Address and Default Gateway
292
Displaying an Ipv4 Management Address and Default Gateway
293
Figure 64: SHOW IP ROUTE Command
293
Figure 65: SHOW IP INTERFACE Command
293
Assigning an Ipv6 Management Address and Default Gateway
294
Adding an Ipv6 Management Address
294
Adding an Ipv6 Default Gateway Address
295
Deleting an Ipv6 Management Address and Default Gateway
296
Displaying an Ipv6 Management Address and Default Gateway
297
Figure 66: SHOW IPV6 ROUTE Command
297
Figure 67: SHOW IPV6 INTERFACE Command
297
Chapter 14: Ipv4 and Ipv6 Management Address Commands
299
Table 27. Management IP Address Commands
299
Clear Ipv6 Neighbors
301
Ip Address
302
Ip Address Dhcp
304
Ip Route
306
Ipv6 Address
308
Ipv6 Route
310
No Ip Address
312
No Ip Address Dhcp
313
No Ip Route
314
No Ipv6 Address
315
No Ipv6 Route
316
Show Ip Interface
317
Figure 68: SHOW IP INTERFACE Command
317
Show Ip Route
318
Figure 69: SHOW IP ROUTE Command
318
Table 28. SHOW IP ROUTE Command
318
Show Ipv6 Interface
320
Figure 70: SHOW IPV6 INTERFACE Command
320
Table 29. SHOW IPV6 INTERFACE Command
320
Show Ipv6 Route
321
Figure 71: SHOW IPV6 ROUTE Command
321
Chapter 15: DHCP Server with Port-Based IP Assignment
323
Overview
324
Figure 72: DHCP Server with Port-Based IP Assignment
324
Configuring the DHCP Server
325
Enabling Port-Based IP Assignment
325
Creating a DHCP Pool
325
Defining a Network
326
Table 30. DHCP Server with Port-Based IP Assignment
326
Defining a Range
327
Setting a Lease Time
327
Setting the Options
328
Defining Ports' IP Addresses Offered DHCP Service
330
DHCP Server Configuration Example
331
Displaying Status of Port-Based IP Assignment
333
Displaying Lease Bindings
333
Figure 73: SHOW IP DHCP BINDING Command
333
Displaying DHCP Address Pool Configuration
334
Displaying DHCP Server Statistics
334
Figure 74: SHOW IP DHCP POOL Command
334
Figure 75: SHOW IP DHCP SERVER STATISTICS Command
335
Chapter 16: DHCP Server with Port-Based IP Assignment Commands
337
Default-Router
339
Dhcp-Offer Ip
340
Dns-Server
341
Domain-Name
342
Ip Dhcp Pool
343
Lease
344
Lease Infinite
345
Network
346
No Default-Router
347
No Dhcp-Offer Ip
348
No Dns-Server
350
No Domain-Name
351
No Ip Dhcp Pool
352
No Lease
353
No Network
354
No Range
355
No Range All
356
No Service Dhcp-Server
357
No Subnet-Mask
358
Range
359
Service Dhcp-Server
360
Show Ip Dhcp Binding
361
Figure 76: SHOW IP DHCP BINDING Command
361
Show Ip Dhcp Pool
363
Figure 77: SHOW IP DHCP POOL Command
363
Show Ip Dhcp Server Statistics
364
Figure 78: SHOW IP DHCP SERVER STATISTICS Command
364
Subnet-Mask
365
Chapter 17: Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) Client
367
Overview
368
Activating the SNTP Client and Specifying the IP Address of an NTP or SNTP Server
369
Configuring Daylight Savings Time and UTC Offset
370
Table 31. SNTP Daylight Savings Time and UTC Offset Commands
370
Disabling the SNTP Client
372
Displaying the SNTP Client
373
Figure 79: SHOW NTP ASSOCIATIONS Command
373
Figure 80: SHOW NTP STATUS Command
373
Displaying the Date and Time
374
Chapter 18: SNTP Client Commands
375
Table 32. Simple Network Time Protocol Commands
375
Clock Summer-Time
376
Clock Timezone
377
No Clock Summer-Time
378
No Ntp Peer
379
Ntp Peer
380
Purge Ntp
381
Show Clock
382
Show Ntp Associations
383
Figure 81: SHOW NTP ASSOCIATIONS Command
383
Table 33. SHOW NTP ASSOCIATIONS Command
383
Show Ntp Status
385
Figure 82: SHOW NTP STATUS Command
385
Chapter 19: MAC Address Table
387
Overview
388
Adding Static MAC Addresses
390
Deleting MAC Addresses
392
Setting the Aging Timer
394
Displaying the MAC Address Table
395
Figure 83: SHOW MAC ADDRESS-TABLE Command
395
Chapter 20: MAC Address Table Commands
397
Table 34. MAC Address Table Commands
397
Clear Mac Address-Table
398
Mac Address-Table Ageing-Time
400
Mac Address-Table Static
402
No Mac Address-Table Static
404
Show Mac Address-Table
406
Figure 84: SHOW MAC ADDRESS-TABLE Command
407
Table 35. SHOW MAC ADDRESS-TABLE Command - Unicast Addresses
407
Table 36. SHOW MAC ADDRESS-TABLE Command - Multicast Addresses
408
Chapter 21: Enhanced Stacking
409
Overview
410
Command and Member Switches
410
Common VLAN
410
Guidelines
411
General Steps
411
Configuring the Command Switch
413
Configuring a Member Switch
416
Managing the Member Switches of an Enhanced Stack
418
Figure 85: SHOW ESTACK REMOTELIST Command
418
Changing the Enhanced Stacking Mode
420
Figure 86: SHOW ESTACK Command
420
Uploading Boot Configuration Files from the Command Switch to Member Switches
422
Uploading the Management Software from the Command Switch to Member Switches
429
Disabling Enhanced Stacking
431
Chapter 22: Enhanced Stacking Commands
433
Estack Command-Switch
435
Estack Run
436
Table 37. Enhanced Stacking Commands
436
No Estack Command-Switch
437
No Estack Run
438
Rcommand
439
Reboot Estack Member
440
Show Estack
442
Figure 87: SHOW ESTACK Command
442
Table 38. SHOW ESTACK Command
442
Show Estack Command-Switch
444
Figure 88: SHOW ESTACK COMMAND-SWITCH Command
444
Show Estack Remotelist
445
Figure 89: SHOW ESTACK REMOTELIST Command
445
Upload Config Remotelist
447
Upload Image Remotelist
448
Chapter 23: Port Mirror
451
Overview
452
Creating the Port Mirror or Adding New Source Ports
453
Removing Source Ports or Deleting the Port Mirror
454
Combining the Port Mirror with Access Control Lists
455
Displaying the Port Mirror
457
Figure 90: SHOW MIRROR Command
457
Figure 91: SHOW MIRROR Command and Access Control Lists
457
Chapter 24: Port Mirror Commands
459
Table 39. Port Mirror Commands
459
Mirror
460
Mirror Interface
461
No Mirror Interface
463
Show Mirror
464
Figure 92: SHOW MIRROR Command
464
Table 40. SHOW MIRROR Command
464
Figure 93: SHOW MIRROR Command and Access Control Lists
465
Chapter 25: Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) Snooping
467
Overview
468
Understanding Multicast Traffic Settings
469
Enabling the Suppression of Unknown Multicast Traffic
469
Host Node Topology
470
Single-Host Per Port
470
Multiple-Hosts Per Port
470
Enabling IGMP Snooping
471
Configuring the IGMP Snooping Commands
472
Table 41. IGMP Snooping Commands
472
Disabling IGMP Snooping
474
Displaying IGMP Snooping
475
Chapter 26: IGMP Snooping Commands
477
Table 42. Internet Group Management Protocol Snooping Commands
477
Clear Ip Igmp
478
Ip Igmp Limit
479
Figure 94: SHOW IP IGMP SNOOPING
479
Ip Igmp Querier-Timeout
480
Ip Igmp Snooping
481
Ip Igmp Snooping Flood-Unknown-Mcast
482
Ip Igmp Snooping Mrouter
484
Ip Igmp Status
485
No Ip Igmp Snooping
486
No Ip Igmp Snooping Mrouter
487
Show Ip Igmp Snooping
488
Figure 95: SHOW IP IGMP SNOOPING Command
488
Table 43. SHOW IP IGMP SNOOPING Command
489
Chapter 27: Multicast Commands
491
Table 44. Multicast Commands
491
No Switchport Block Egress-Multicast
492
No Switchport Block Ingress-Multicast
493
Switchport Block Egress-Multicast
494
Switchport Block Ingress-Multicast
495
Section III: File System
497
Chapter 28: File System
499
Overview
500
Table 45. File Extensions and File Types
500
Copying Boot Configuration Files
501
Renaming Boot Configuration Files
502
Deleting Boot Configuration Files
503
Displaying the Specifications of the File System
504
Figure 96: SHOW FILE SYSTEMS Command
504
Listing the Files in the File System
505
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Table of Contents
Management Software
1
Table of Contents
5
Preface
31
Document Conventions
32
Where to Find Web-Based Guides
33
Contacting Allied Telesis
34
Online Support
34
Email and Telephone Support
34
Warranty
34
Returning Products
34
Sales or Corporate Information
34
Management Software Updates
34
Section I: Getting Started
35
Chapter 1: Alliedware Plus™ Command Line Interface
37
Management Sessions
38
Local Management
38
Remote Management
38
Management Interfaces
41
Local Manager Account
42
Alliedware Plus™ Command Modes
43
Table 1. Alliedware Plus Modes
44
Moving down the Hierarchy
46
ENABLE Command
46
CONFIGURE TERMINAL Command
46
CLASS-MAP Command
46
LINE CONSOLE 0 Command
47
LINE VTY Command
47
POLICY-MAP Command
47
CLASS Command
47
INTERFACE PORT Command
48
VLAN DATABASE Command
49
INTERFACE VLAN Command
49
INTERFACE TRUNK Command
49
LOCATION CIVIC-LOCATION Command
50
LOCATION COORD-LOCATION Command
50
Moving up the Hierarchy
51
EXIT and QUIT Commands
51
END Command
51
DISABLE Command
52
Port Numbers in Commands
53
Combo Ports 25 to 28
55
Command Format
56
Command Line Interface Features
56
Command Formatting Conventions
56
Command Examples
56
Startup Messages
57
Chapter 2: Starting a Management Session
59
Starting a Local Management Session
60
Starting a Remote Telnet or SSH Management Session
62
VTY Lines
62
What to Configure First
64
Creating a Boot Configuration File
64
Changing the Login Password
65
Assigning a Name to the Switch
65
Adding a Management IP Address
66
Table 2. Adding a Management Address: Example 1
67
Table 3. Adding a Management IP Address: Example 2
67
Saving Your Changes
68
Ending a Management Session
69
Chapter 3: Basic Command Line Management
71
Clearing the Screen
72
Displaying the On-Line Help
73
Saving Your Configuration Changes
75
Ending a Management Session
76
Chapter 4: Basic Command Line Management Commands
77
Table 4. Basic Command Line Commands
77
(Question Mark Key)
79
Clear Screen
81
Configure Terminal
82
Copy Running-Config Startup-Config
83
Disable
84
Enable
86
End
87
Exit
88
Length
89
Logout
91
Quit
92
Terminal Length
93
Write
94
Section II: Basic Operations
95
Chapter 5: Basic Switch Management
97
Adding a Name to the Switch
98
Adding Contact and Location Information
99
Displaying Parameter Settings
100
Manually Setting the Date and Time
101
Pinging Network Devices
102
Resetting the Switch
103
Restoring the Default Settings to the Switch
104
Setting the Baud Rate of the Console Port
106
Configuring the Management Session Timers
107
Setting the Maximum Number of Manager Sessions
108
Configuring the Banners
109
Chapter 6: Basic Switch Management Commands
111
Banner Exec
113
Banner Login
114
Table 5. Basic Switch Management Commands
114
Banner Motd
115
Baud-Rate Set
116
Clock Set
117
Erase Startup-Config
118
Exec-Timeout
119
Hostname
121
Line Console
122
Line Vty
123
No Hostname
124
Ping
125
Reboot
126
Reload
127
Service Maxmanager
129
Show Baud-Rate
130
Show Clock
131
Show Running-Config
132
Show Switch
133
Table 6. SHOW SWITCH Command
133
Show System
135
Show Users
136
Table 7. SHOW USERS Command
136
Snmp-Server Contact
138
Snmp-Server Location
139
System Territory
140
Chapter 7: Port Parameters
143
Adding Descriptions
144
Setting the Speed and Duplex Mode
145
Setting the MDI/MDI-X Wiring Configuration
147
Enabling or Disabling Ports
148
Enabling or Disabling Backpressure
149
Enabling or Disabling Flow Control
150
Resetting Ports
153
Configuring Threshold Limits for Ingress Packets
154
Reinitializing Auto-Negotiation
156
Restoring the Default Settings
157
Displaying Port Settings
158
Displaying Speed and Duplex Settings
158
Displaying Port Status
158
Displaying Port Configuration
159
Displaying or Clearing Port Statistics
160
Chapter 8: Port Parameter Commands
161
Table 8. Port Parameter Commands
161
Backpressure
163
Bplimit
165
Clear Port Counter
166
Description
167
Duplex
168
Egress-Rate-Limit
170
Fctrllimit
171
Flowcontrol
172
Holbplimit
175
Linktrap
177
No Egress-Rate-Limit
178
No Flowcontrol
179
No Linktrap
180
No Shutdown
181
No Storm-Control
182
Polarity
183
Purge
185
Renegotiate
186
Reset
187
Show Flowcontrol Interface
188
Table 9. SHOW FLOWCONTROL INTERFACE Command
188
Show Interface
190
Table 10. SHOW INTERFACE Command
191
Show Interface Status
193
Table 11. SHOW INTERFACE STATUS Command
193
Show Platform Table Port
195
Table 12. SHOW PLATFORM TABLE PORT COUNTERS Command
195
Show System Pluggable
198
Show System Pluggable Detail
199
Show Storm-Control
200
Table 13. SHOW STORM-CONTROL Command
200
Show Running-Config Interface
202
Shutdown
203
Speed
204
Storm-Control
205
Chapter 9: Ipv4 and Ipv6 Management Addresses
207
Overview
208
Table 14. Features that Require an IP Management Address
208
Assigning an Ipv4 Management Address and Default Gateway
211
Adding an Ipv4 Management Address
211
Adding an Ipv4 Default Gateway Address
213
Deleting an Ipv4 Management Address and Default Gateway
214
Displaying an Ipv4 Management Address and Default Gateway
214
Assigning an Ipv6 Management Address and Default Gateway
216
Adding an Ipv6 Management Address
216
Adding an Ipv6 Default Gateway Address
217
Deleting an Ipv6 Management Address and Default Gateway
218
Displaying an Ipv6 Management Address and Default Gateway
218
Chapter 10: Ipv4 and Ipv6 Management Address Commands
221
Table 15. Management IP Address Commands
221
Clear Ipv6 Neighbors
223
Ip Address
224
Ip Address Dhcp
226
Ip Route
228
Ipv6 Address
230
Ipv6 Route
232
No Ip Address
234
No Ip Address Dhcp
235
No Ip Route
236
No Ipv6 Address
237
No Ipv6 Route
238
Show Ip Interface
239
Table 16. SHOW IP INTERFACE Command
239
Show Ip Route
240
Table 17. SHOW IP ROUTE Command
240
Show Ipv6 Interface
242
Table 18. SHOW IPV6 INTERFACE Command
242
Show Ipv6 Route
243
Chapter 11: Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) Client
245
Overview
246
Activating the SNTP Client and Specifying the IP Address of an NTP or SNTP Server
247
Configuring Daylight Savings Time and UTC Offset
248
Table 19. SNTP Daylight Savings Time and UTC Offset Commands
248
Disabling the SNTP Client
250
Displaying the SNTP Client
251
Displaying the Date and Time
252
Chapter 12: SNTP Client Commands
253
Table 20. Simple Network Time Protocol Commands
253
Clock Summer-Time
254
Clock Timezone
255
No Clock Summer-Time
256
No Ntp Peer
257
Ntp Peer
258
Purge Ntp
259
Show Clock
260
Show Ntp Associations
261
Table 21. SHOW NTP ASSOCIATIONS Command
261
Show Ntp Status
263
Chapter 13: MAC Address Table
265
Overview
266
Adding Static MAC Addresses
268
Deleting MAC Addresses
269
Setting the Aging Timer
271
Displaying the MAC Address Table
272
Chapter 14: MAC Address Table Commands
273
Table 22. MAC Address Table Commands
273
Clear Mac Address-Table
274
Mac Address-Table Ageing-Time
276
Mac Address-Table Static
278
No Mac Address-Table Static
280
Show Mac Address-Table
282
Table 23. SHOW MAC ADDRESS-TABLE Command - Unicast Addresses
283
Table 24. SHOW MAC ADDRESS-TABLE Command - Multicast Addresses
283
Chapter 15: Enhanced Stacking
285
Overview
286
Command and Member Switches
286
Common VLAN
286
Guidelines
287
General Steps
287
Configuring the Command Switch
289
Configuring a Member Switch
291
Managing the Member Switches of an Enhanced Stack
293
Changing the Enhanced Stacking Mode
295
Disabling Enhanced Stacking
297
Chapter 16: Enhanced Stacking Commands
299
Table 25. Enhanced Stacking Commands
299
Estack Command-Switch
300
Estack Run
301
No Estack Command-Switch
302
No Estack Run
303
Rcommand
304
Reboot Estack Member
305
Show Estack
307
Table 26. SHOW ESTACK Command
307
Show Estack Command-Switch
309
Show Estack Remotelist
310
Chapter 17: Port Mirror
313
Overview
314
Creating the Port Mirror or Adding New Source Ports
315
Removing Source Ports or Deleting the Port Mirror
316
Displaying the Port Mirror
317
Chapter 18: Port Mirror Commands
319
Table 27. Port Mirror Commands
319
Mirror Interface
320
No Mirror
321
No Mirror Interface
322
Show Mirror
323
Table 28. SHOW MIRROR Command
323
Chapter 19: Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) Snooping
325
Overview
326
Host Node Topology
328
Single-Host Per Port
328
Multiple-Hosts Per Port
328
Configuring the IGMP Snooping Parameters
329
Table 29. IGMP Snooping Parameters
329
Enabling IGMP Snooping
330
Disabling IGMP Snooping
331
Displaying IGMP Snooping
332
Chapter 20: IGMP Snooping Commands
333
Table 30. Internet Group Management Protocol Snooping Commands
333
Clear Ip Igmp
334
Ip Igmp Limit
335
Ip Igmp Querier-Timeout
336
Ip Igmp Snooping
337
Ip Igmp Snooping Mrouter
338
Ip Igmp Status
339
No Ip Igmp Snooping
340
No Ip Igmp Snooping Mrouter
341
Show Ip Igmp Snooping
342
Table 31. SHOW IP IGMP SNOOPING Command
343
Chapter 21: Multicast Commands
345
Table 32. Multicast Commands
345
No Switchport Block Egress-Multicast
346
No Switchport Block Ingress-Multicast
347
Switchport Block Egress-Multicast
348
Switchport Block Ingress-Multicast
349
Section III: File System
351
Chapter 22: File System
353
Overview
354
Table 33. File Extensions and File Types
354
Copying Boot Configuration Files
355
Renaming Boot Configuration Files
356
Deleting Boot Configuration Files
357
Displaying the Specifications of the File System
358
Listing the Files in the File System
359
Chapter 23: File System Commands
361
Copy
362
Delete
363
Delete Force
364
Table 34. File System Commands
364
Dir
365
Move
366
Show File Systems
367
Table 35. SHOW FILE SYSTEMS Command
367
Chapter 24: Boot Configuration Files
369
Overview
370
Specifying the Active Boot Configuration File
371
Creating a New Boot Configuration File
373
Displaying the Active Boot Configuration File
374
Chapter 25: Boot Configuration File Commands
375
Boot Config-File
376
Copy Running-Config
378
Table 36. Boot Configuration File Commands
378
Copy Running-Config Startup-Config
379
Erase Startup-Config
380
No Boot Config-File
381
Show Boot
382
Table 37. SHOW BOOT Command
382
Show Startup-Config
384
Write
385
Chapter 26: File Transfers
387
Overview
388
Uploading or Downloading Files with TFTP
389
Downloading New Management Software with TFTP
389
Downloading Files to the Switch with TFTP
390
Uploading Files from the Switch with TFTP
391
Uploading or Downloading Files with Zmodem
393
Downloading Files to the Switch with Zmodem
393
Uploading Files from the Switch with Zmodem
394
Downloading Files with Enhanced Stacking
396
Downloading New Management Software with Enhanced Stacking
396
Chapter 27: File Transfer Commands
399
Copy Filename Zmodem
400
Copy Flash Tftp
401
Copy Tftp Flash
402
Table 38. File Transfer Commands
402
Copy Zmodem
404
Upload Image Remotelist
405
Section IV: Event Messages
407
Chapter 28: Event Log
409
Overview
410
Displaying the Event Log
411
Clearing the Event Log
412
Chapter 29: Event Log Commands
413
Table 39. Event Log Commands
413
Clear Log Buffered
414
Log Buffered
415
Table 40. Event Message Severity Levels
415
Show Log
417
Table 41. SHOW LOG Command
417
Table 42. Management Software Modules
418
Show Log Config
420
Table 43. SHOW LOG CONFIG Command
420
Show Log Reverse
422
Chapter 30: Syslog Client
423
Overview
424
Creating Syslog Server Definitions
425
Table 44. Event Message Severity Levels
425
Table 45. Program Abbreviations
425
Deleting Syslog Server Definitions
428
Displaying the Syslog Server Definitions
429
Allied Telesis AT-9000 Series Datasheet (4 pages)
AT-9000 Series Managed Layer 2-4 Gigabit Ethernet ECO-Switches
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Table of Contents
Management Stacking
1
Product Specifications
3
Ethernet Ports
3
Power Characteristics
3
Port Configurations
3
Ordering Information
4
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