Allied Telesis AT-S63 User Manual
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Chapter 3: Basic Switch Commands
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Section I: Basic Operations
VLAN mode - The switch’s VLAN mode. The three possible VLAN 
modes are:
User configured (for creating your own port-based and tagged 
VLANs)
802.1Q-compliant
Non-802.1Q-compliant.
The default is user configured. To set a switch’s VLAN mode, refer to 
“SET SWITCH VLANMODE” on page 597.
Ingress filtering - The status of ingress filtering on the switch. When 
ingress filtering is activated, tagged frames are filtered when they are 
received on a port. When ingress filtering is deactivated, which is the 
default, tagged frames are filtered before they are transmitted out a 
port. To set ingress filtering, refer to “SET SWITCH INFILTERING” on 
page 596.
Active Spanning Tree version - The spanning tree protocol that has 
been designated as the active protocol on the switch. To configure or 
enable a spanning tree protocol, you must first designate it as the 
active protocol on the switch. The switch supports, STP, RSTP, and 
MSTP. The default is RSTP. To select an active spanning tree 
protocol, refer to “ACTIVATE STP” on page 518, “ACTIVATE RSTP” 
on page 534, and “ACTIVATE MSTP” on page 552.
Mirroring state - The status of port mirroring. The display includes the 
destination port as well as the ingress and egress source ports if port 
mirroring is activated on the switch. To configure port mirroring, refer 
to “SET SWITCH MIRROR” on page 228 and “SET SWITCH PORT 
MIRROR” on page 229.
Enhanced stacking mode - The enhanced stacking mode of the 
switch, which can be master, slave, or unavailable. The default is 
slave. To set the enhanced stacking status, refer to “SET SWITCH 
STACKMODE” on page 102.
Console disconnect timer interval - The current value of the console 
timer, used by the management software to end inactive management 
sessions. The AT-S63 Management Software ends a local or remote 
management session if it does not detect any management activity for 
the duration of the console timer. The default is 10 minutes. To set the 
console timer, refer to “SET SWITCH CONSOLETIMER” on page 81.
Web server status - The status of the web server. When the web 
server is disabled, you cannot remotely manage the switch using a 
web browser and the web browser interface. The default setting is 
enabled. To enable or disable the server, refer to “ENABLE HTTP 
SERVER” on page 757 and “DISABLE HTTP SERVER” on page 756.
Telnet server status - The status of the Telnet server. When the Telnet 
server is disabled, you cannot remotely manage the switch using the 
Telnet application protocol. The default setting is enabled. To enable 
