Agent menu – Allied Telesis AlliedView-EMS 3.11 DEVICE MANAGEMENT User Manual
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Note
- The current firmware version does not allow Device Manager to determine the
negotiated mode for active LAN or WAN ports that are configured to auto-negotiate. As a
result, the Duplex LED will turn gray.
Note
- When link is established on a LAN or WAN port that is configured to auto-negotiate,
the current firmware version returns 'No such instance' for the Speed parameter under the
Standard sub-menu option. As a result, no speed is displayed on the RJ-45 LAN or WAN
port images.
Note
- AT-RG613xx/AT-RG600 ADSL: When link is established on a LAN or WAN port
that is configured to auto-negotiate, the current firmware version returns 'No such
instance' for the Speed parameter under the Standard sub-menu option. As a result, no
speed is displayed on the RJ-45 LAN or WAN port images.
Note
- AT-RG634A : The Port Link State parameter may sometimes return the value "up"
during the refresh process. As a result, even inactive ports may turn green.
Note
- AT-RG656BD : The current firmware version does not allow Device Manager to
support the RPS LED when using SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c.
Note
- AT-RG656BD: The current firmware version does not allow Device Manager to
support the Reset button when using SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c.
Agent Menu
From the Agent menu, you can view and edit the system information for the device, or log
into the CLI using Telnet.
System Info
Displays basic system information, including system name, location, contact and
description.
Note
- The current firmware version does not allow the user to enter multiple-word
values for the System Name parameter. Attempting to do so will result in the error
message: "The error occurred with 'Set' operation. Error: commit Failed."
Note
- Setting the System Name parameter to a value that begins with a numeric
character will result in the error message: "The error occurred with 'Set' operation.
Error: commit Failed."
Note
- AT-RG600 Ethernet: The current firmware version accepts up to 190
characters for the System Name parameter if all characters are in lower case and up
to 188 characters if all are in upper case. Attempting to specify more than the
accepted length will cause the device to restart and will eventually result in the error
message: "The error occurred with 'Set' operation. Error: Time out occurred."