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Allied Telesis AT-FS750/20 User Manual (444 pages)
FS750 Series FAST ETHERNET WEBSMART SWITCHES
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Preface
17
Table 1. Web Management Software Per Model
17
Document Conventions
18
Allied Telesis Contact Information
19
Section I: Getting Started
21
Chapter 1 : Starting a Web Browser Session
23
Establishing a Remote Connection to the Web Browser Interface
24
Figure 1. Entering a Switch's IP Address in the URL Field
24
Figure 2. Entering a Switch's IP Address in the URL Field
24
Figure 3. Switch Information Page
25
Figure 4. the AT-FS750/28 Front Panel Page
26
Web Browser Tools
27
Quitting a Web Browser Management Session
28
Chapter 2 : System Configuration
29
System Management Information
30
Figure 5. Management Page
30
Configuration of Ipv4 Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway Address
32
Figure 6. Ipv4 Setup Page
32
Ipv6 System Configuration
34
Figure 7. Ipv6 System Settings Page
34
Ipv6 Neighbor Configuration
36
Create an Ipv6 Neighbor List
36
Figure 8. Ipv6 Neighbor Settings Page
36
Delete an Ipv6 Neighbor Entry
37
Figure 9. Ipv6 Neighbor Settings Page with Addresses
37
Find an Ipv6 Neighbor
38
Figure 10. Example Search with Neighbor Ipv6 Address
39
Figure 11. Example Search with Link Layer MAC Address
39
Figure 12. Example Search with both Addresses
39
IP Access List Configuration
41
Create an IP Access List
41
Figure 13. IP Access List Page
41
Delete an IP Address List Entry
42
User Name and Password Configuration
44
Add New User Name and Password
44
Figure 14. Administration Page
44
Modify User Name and Password
45
Figure 15. Administration Page Example
45
Delete User Name and Password
46
Figure 16. Modify Administration Page
46
User Interface Configuration
48
SNMP Interface
48
Figure 17. User Interface Page
48
User Interface Timeout
49
Group Interval
50
System Time
51
Manually Setting System Time
51
Figure 18. System Time Page
51
Setting SNTP
52
Setting Daylight Savings Parameters
54
SSL Settings
55
Configuring SSL
55
Figure 19. SSL Settings Page
55
DHCP and ATI Web Discovery Tool
57
DHCP Client Configuration
58
Guidelines
58
Activate or Deactivate DCHP for Ipv4
58
Activate or Deactivate DCHP for Ipv6
59
DHCP Auto Configuration
61
Figure 20. DHCP Auto Configuration Settings Page
61
System Information Display
63
Figure 21. Switch Information Page
63
System Log Configuration
66
Figure 22. System Log Configuration Page
66
Bridge Configuration
69
Section II: Bridge Configuration
69
Chapter 3 Port Configuration
71
Overview
72
Displaying and Configuring Ports
73
Figure 23. AT-FS750/28 Physical Interface Page
73
Chapter 4 : STP and RSTP
77
Overview
78
Bridge Priority and the Root Bridge
79
Forwarding Delay and Topology Changes
81
Table 2. Valid Port Priority Values
81
Mixed STP and RSTP Networks
83
Figure 24. Point-To-Point Ports
83
Figure 25. Edge Port
83
Spanning Tree and Vlans
84
Figure 26. STP and VLAN Fragmentation with Untagged Ports
84
Figure 27. STP and VLAN Compatibility with Tagged Ports
85
STP and RSTP Global Settings
86
Figure 28. Spanning Tree Protocol Settings Page
86
STP and RSTP Port Settings
89
Figure 29. Port Settings Page
89
Chapter 5 : Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol
93
MSTP Global Settings
94
Figure 30. Spanning Tree Protocol Settings Page
94
Generic MSTP Port Settings
97
Figure 31. Port Settings Page
97
MST Settings
100
Open MST Settings Page
100
Specify Region and Revision Level
100
Figure 32. MST Settings Page
100
Create VLAN Mapping to MST Instance
101
Modify MST Instance
102
Delete MST Instance
102
MST Port Settings
103
Figure 33. MST Port Settings Page
103
Instance Information
105
Figure 34. Instance Information Page
105
Chapter 6 : Static Port Trunking
107
Overview
108
Figure 35. Static Port Trunk Example
108
General Guidelines
109
Create a Port Trunk
111
Figure 36. Trunking Page
111
Modify a Port Trunk
113
Disable a Port Trunk
115
Chapter 7 : LACP Port Trunks
117
Overview
118
System Priority
119
Port Priority Value
120
General Guidelines for LACP
121
Displaying Group Status
123
Figure 37. LACP Group Status Page
123
LSCP Configuration Example
124
Figure 38. LACP Group Status Page with no Cables Connected
124
Figure 39. LACP Group Status Page with Three Cables Connected
125
Port Priority Configuration
126
Figure 40. AT-FS750 Port Priority Page
126
Chapter 8 : Port Mirroring
129
Overview
130
Port Mirroring Configuration
131
Figure 41. AT-FS750 Mirroring Page
131
Disable Port Mirroring
133
Chapter 9 : Loopback Protection
135
Loopback Configuration
136
Figure 42. AT-FS750 Loopback Detection Page
136
Status of Loopback Detection
139
Chapter 10 : MAC Address Table
141
Overview
142
Static Unicast MAC Address Configuration
144
Figure 43. AT-FS750 Static Unicast Address Table Page
144
Figure 44. Static Unicast Address Table with a Tagged VLAN Example
145
Modify Static Unicast Address
147
Figure 45. Modify Static Unicast Address Page
147
Delete Static Unicast Address
149
Static Multicast Address Configuration
150
Figure 46. Static Multicast Address Table Page
150
Figure 47. Static Multicast Address Table Example
151
Modify Static Multicast Address
153
Figure 48. Modify Static Multicast Address Page
153
Delete Static Multicast Address
155
Chapter 11 : IGMP Snooping
157
Overview
158
IGMP Snooping Configuration
160
Figure 49. IGMP Snooping Settings Page
160
Figure 50. IGMP Snooping Page with MAC Address
162
IGMP Snooping Router Port Modification
163
Figure 51. IGMP Snooping Router Port Page
163
Figure 52. Modify IGS Static Router Port Page
163
Chapter 12 : Storm Control
165
Overview
166
Ingress Rate Limiting
167
Egress Rate Limiting
167
Configuration
168
Figure 53. AT-FS750 Storm Control Page
168
Ingress Rate Limiting
171
Figure 54. AT-FS750 Ingress Rate Limiting Page
171
Egress Rate Limiting
173
Figure 55. AT-FS750 Egress Rate Limiting Page
173
Storm Control
165
Chapter 13 : Virtual Lans
175
VLAN Overview
176
Port-Based VLAN Overview
177
Tagged VLAN Overview
178
Private VLAN Overview
180
Assign Ports to a VLAN Mode
182
Figure 56. AT-FS750/28 VLAN Mode Page
182
Tagged VLAN Configuration
184
Create a Tagged VLAN
185
Figure 57. AT-FS750/28 Tagged VLAN Page
185
Modify a Tagged VLAN
187
Figure 58. AT-FS750 Modify VLAN Page
187
Delete a Tagged VLAN
189
Tagged VLAN Port Settings
190
Figure 59. AT-FS750 VLAN Port Settings Page
190
Port-Based VLAN Configuration
192
Create a Port-Based VLAN
192
Figure 60. Port-Based VLAN Page
192
Modify a Port-Based VLAN
193
Delete a Port-Based VLAN
194
Figure 61. Modify Port-Based VLAN Page
194
Select MAC Address Forwarding Table Mode
196
Figure 62. Forwarding Table Mode Page
196
View Dynamic Forwarding Table
198
Figure 63. Dynamic Forwarding Table Page
198
Private VLAN Configuration
200
Enable or Disable Private VLAN
200
Figure 64. Private VLAN Page
200
Create a Private VLAN
201
Modify a Private VLAN
202
Delete a Private VLAN
203
View Current VLAN Database
204
Figure 65. VLAN Current Database Page
204
Chapter 14 : GVRP
207
Overview and Guidelines
208
General Configuration
209
Figure 66. GVRP Global Settings Page
209
Port Settings
210
Figure 67. GVRP Port Settings Page
210
Time Settings
212
Figure 68. AT-FS750 GVRP Time Settings Page
212
Chapter 15 : Quality of Service and Class of Service
215
Overview
216
Packet Priority
216
Egress Queue Vs Packet Priority Mapping
217
Table 3. Default Mappings Priority Levels to Priority Queues
217
Table 4. Customized Mappings Priority Levels to Priority Queues
217
Prioritizing Untagged Packets
218
Scheduling
218
Table 5. Example of Weighted Round Robin Priority
219
Mapping Cos Priorities to Egress Queues
220
Figure 69. Cos Page
220
Associate Ports to Cos Priorities
222
Figure 70. AT-FS750 Port Priority Page
222
Associate DSCP Classes to Egress Queues
224
Figure 71. DSCP Class Mapping Page
224
Queue Scheduling Algorithm
226
Figure 72. Scheduling Algorithm Page
226
Ipv6 Traffic Class Mapping
228
Enable or Disable Ipv6 Traffic Class Mapping
228
Figure 73. Ipv6 Traffic Class Priority Settings Page
228
Create Ipv6 Traffic Class Entries
229
Figure 74. Ipv6 Traffic Class Priority Settings Page with Entries
229
Delete an Ipv6 Traffic Class Entry
230
Advanced Features
231
Section III: Advanced Features
231
Chapter 17 Snmpv1 and V2C
233
Snmpv1 and Snmpv2C Overview
234
Trap Receiver Attributes
235
Activate SNMP Interface
236
Snmpv1 and Snmpv2C User and Group Names
237
Create User and Group Names
237
Figure 75. SNMP User/Group Page
237
Modify User and Group Names
239
Delete User and Group Names
239
SNMP Community Strings
240
Create SNMP Community Strings
240
Figure 76. Community Table Page
240
Modify SNMP Community Strings
241
Delete SNMP Community Strings
241
SNMP Traps
243
Create Trap Host Table Entry
243
Figure 77. Trap Management Page
243
Figure 78. Trap Management Page Example
244
Modify a Trap Host Table Entry
245
Delete a Trap Host Table Entry
245
Chapter 18 : Snmpv3
247
Overview
248
Snmpv3 Authentication Protocols
248
Snmpv3 Privacy Protocol
249
Snmpv3 MIB Views
249
Figure 79. MIB Tree
249
Snmpv3 Configuration Process
250
Figure 80. Snmpv3 Table Relationships
251
Snmpv3 User and Group Names
252
Creating Snmpv3 User and Group Names
252
Figure 81. SNMP User Group, Snmpv3 Example
253
Modifying Snmpv3 User and Group Names
254
Deleting Snmpv3 User and Group Names
254
Snmpv3 View Names
255
Creating Snmpv3 View Names
255
Figure 82. SNMP Group Access Table
255
Modifying Snmpv3 View Names
257
Deleting Snmpv3 View Names
257
Snmpv3 View Table
258
Creating Snmpv3 View Table Entries
258
Figure 83. SNMP View Table
258
Modifying Snmpv3 View Table Entries
259
Figure 84. SNMP View Table Page Example
259
Deleting Snmpv3 View Table Entries
260
Snmpv3 Traps
261
SNMP Engine ID
262
Modifying SNMP Engine ID
262
Figure 85. SNMP Engine ID Settings
262
Resetting SNMP Engine ID
263
Chapter 19 : Access Control Configuration
265
Overview
266
Policy Settings
267
Create a Policy
267
Figure 86. Policy Settings Page
267
Figure 87. Ipv4 Policy Settings Page
268
Figure 88. Ipv6 Policy Settings Page
268
Change a Policy Status
271
Figure 89. Policy Settings Example
271
Modify a Policy
272
Figure 90. Modify Policy Page
273
Delete a Policy
274
View Specific Classifier Details
274
Figure 91. Classifier Detail Page
275
Rate Control Settings
276
Create a Rate Control Entry
276
Figure 92. Rate Control Settings Page
276
Modify the Committed Rate
277
Figure 93. Rate Control Settings Example
277
Delete a Rate Control Entry
279
Policy Database
280
Display Policy Sequence
280
Figure 94. Policy Database Page
280
Display Specific Policy Information
281
Figure 95. Policy Detail Page
281
Chapter 20 : RMON
283
Overview
284
Enable and Disable RMON
285
Figure 96. RMON Basic Settings Page
285
Port Statistics
287
Figure 97. Ethernet Statistics Settings Page
287
Figure 98. Ethernet Statistics Configuration Example
288
Histories
289
Figure 99. History Control Settings Page
289
Figure 100. History Control Configuration Example
290
Events
291
Figure 101. RMON Event Settings Page
291
Figure 102. RMON Event Configuration Example
292
Alarms
293
Configure RMON Alarms
293
Figure 103. RMON Alarm Settings Page
294
Figure 104. RMON Alarm Configuration Example
295
Chapter 21 : Voice VLAN
297
Overview
298
Cos with Voice VLAN
298
Organization Unique Identifier (OUI)
298
Dynamic Auto-Detection Vs Static Ports
299
General Guidelines
301
Configuration
302
Figure 105. AT-FS750 Voice VLAN Settings Page
302
OUI Setting
305
Create OUI Setting
305
Figure 106. Voice VLAN OUI Settings Page
305
Modify OUI Setting
306
Delete OUI Setting
306
Chapter 22 : Security
309
Port Access Control
310
Port Access Control Overview
310
Port Access Control Configuration
311
Figure 107. Port Access Control Settings Page
311
Configuration Page
311
Figure 108. Expanded Port Access Control Settings Page
312
RADIUS Client
316
RADIUS Overview
316
General Guidelines
316
RADIUS Client Configuration
317
Figure 109. RADIUS Page
317
RADIUS Accounting Status
318
Figure 110. RADIUS Accounting Global Settings Page
318
Tacacs
320
TACACS+ Overview
320
General Guidelines
320
TACACS+ Configuration
321
Figure 111. TACACS+ Page
321
Dial-In User- Local Authentication
323
Dial-In User Overview
323
Dial-In User Configuration
323
Figure 112. Dial-In User Page
324
Figure 113. Dial-In User Page Example
324
Destination MAC Filter
327
Destination MAC Filter Overview
327
Destination MAC Filter Configuration
327
Figure 114. Destination MAC Filter Page
328
Figure 115. Destination MAC Filter Page Example
328
Delete Destination MAC Filter
329
Chapter 23 : Power over Ethernet (Poe)
331
Overview
332
Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE)
332
Powered Device (PD)
332
PD Classes
332
Power Budget
332
Table 6. IEEE Powered Device Classes
332
Port Prioritization
333
Table 7. Poe Port Priorities
333
Poe Configuration
334
Figure 116. Power over Ethernet Example
334
Chapter 24 : DHCP Snooping
337
Overview
338
Trusted Ports
338
Untrusted Ports
338
Unauthorized DHCP Servers
338
DHCP with Option 82
339
General Guidelines
340
General Configuration
341
Enabling DHCP Snooping
341
Figure 117. General Settings Page
341
Configuring DHCP Snooping General Settings
342
VLAN Setting
344
Creating a VLAN
344
Figure 118. DHCP Snooping VLAN Settings Page
344
Modifying a VLAN
345
Deleting a VLAN
345
Trusted and Untrusted Port Configuration
346
Figure 119. AT-FS750 Trusted Interfaces Page
346
Binding Database
348
Static IP Addresses
348
Figure 120. AT-FS750 Binding Database Page
348
Viewing
349
Figure 121. Binding Database Page Example
349
Chapter 25 : LLDP
351
Overview
352
Global Configuration
353
Figure 122. AT-FS750 LLDP Global Settings Page
353
Enabling or Disabling LLDP
354
Displaying System Information
355
Setting Port States
355
Neighbors Information
357
Figure 123. LLDP Neighbors Information Page
357
Chapter 26 : Network Statistics
359
Overview
360
Traffic Comparison Statistics
361
Figure 124. Traffic Comparison Chart Page
361
Table 8. Traffic Comparison Options
362
Figure 125. Traffic Comparison Page Example
364
Error Group Statistics
365
Figure 126. Error Group Chart Page
365
Historical Status Statistics
367
Figure 127. Historical Status Chart Page
367
Table 9. Historical Status Options
368
Figure 128. Historical Statistics Page Example
369
Tools
371
Chapter 27 : Software/Configuration Updates
371
Section IV: Tools
371
Overview
374
Upgrade Firmware Image Via HTTP
375
Figure 129. Firmware Upgrade Via HTTP Page
376
Upgrade Firmware Image Via TFTP
377
Figure 130. Firmware Upgrade Via TFTP Page
378
Download or Upload a Configuration File Via HTTP
379
Save a Configuration File Onto Your PC Via HTTP
379
Figure 131. Configuration File Backup/Restore Via HTTP Page
379
Figure 132. Save Configuration File Message
380
Figure 133. Download Complete Message
380
Upload a Configuration File to the Switch Via HTTP
381
Figure 134. Select File Field with Path Location
381
Figure 135. Configuration File Restore Finished Message
382
Download or Upload a Configuration File Via TFTP
383
Download a Configuration File Onto a TFTP Server
383
Figure 136. Configuration Backup/Restore Via TFTP Page
383
Upload a Configuration File Onto the Switch Via a TFTP Server
384
Chapter 28 : Cable Diagnostics
387
0 Chapter 27, “Software/Configuration Updates” on Page 371
387
Chapter 28, "Cable Diagnostics
387
Figure 137. Cable Diagnostics Page
387
Chapter 29 : LED ECO Mode
389
Chapter 29, "LED ECO Mode
389
Enable LED ECO Mode
390
Figure 138. LED ECO Mode Page
390
Disable LED ECO Mode
391
Figure 139. LED ECO Mode in Enabled State
391
Chapter 30 : Energy-Efficient Ethernet
393
Chapter 30, "Energy-Efficient Ethernet
393
Enable EEE
394
Figure 140. IEEE 802.3Az EEE Page
394
Disable EEE
395
Chapter 31 : Rebooting the Switch
397
Chapter 31, "Rebooting the Switch
397
Figure 141. Factory Default Reset/Reboot Page
398
Reboot the Switch
398
Configure Factory Default Values
400
Disable Resetting the Switch with the Protection Password
402
Disabling Factory Default Reset Feature
402
Figure 142. Factory Default Reset/Reboot Page with Password Entry
403
Enabling Factory Default Reset
404
Figure 143. Factory Default Reset Disabled Page
404
Figure 144. Factory Default Reset/Reboot Page with Password Entry
405
Chapter 32 : Pinging a Remote System
407
Chapter 32, "Pinging a Remote System
407
Figure 145. Ping Test Settings Page
407
Figure 146. Ping Test Results Page
408
Appendix A: MSTP Overview
409
Overview
410
Multiple Spanning Tree Instance (MSTI)
411
Resolving VLAN Fragmentation
411
Figure 147. VLAN Fragmentation with STP or RSTP
411
Multiple Vlans Assigned to an MSTI
412
Figure 148. MSTP Example of Two Spanning Tree Instances
412
Figure 149. Multiple Vlans in an MSTI
412
General Guidelines
414
VLAN and MSTI Associations
415
Ports in Multiple Mstis
416
Multiple Spanning Tree Regions
417
Table 10. MSTP Region
418
Common and Internal Spanning Tree (CIST)
419
MST Region Guidelines
419
Table 11. Regional Bridge Priority Value Increments
419
MSTP with STP and RSTP
420
Associating Vlans to Mstis
421
Figure 150. CIST and VLAN Guideline - Example 1
421
Figure 151. CIST and VLAN Guideline - Example 2
422
Vlans Across Different Regions
423
Figure 152. Spanning Regions - Example 1
423
Figure 153. Spanning Regions Without Blocking
424
Table 12. Region VLAN Example
424
Summary of Guidelines
425
Appendix B: AT-FS750 Default Parameters
427
Table 13. Management Software Default Settings
427
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