Agent menu, Routing menu, Agent menu routing menu – Allied Telesis AT-VIEW PLUS 2.4 DEVICE MANAGEMENT User Manual
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Note
- The port speed displayed on the Ethernet port images is always '100' even if the Ethernet port
is connected to a 10Mbps port on another device.
Note
- The four Ethernet ports on the device operate as a single port. As a result, even if connection
is established on just one port, all four ports will turn green.
Note
- Expect the ADSL port to be green even if there is no physical connection established.
Note
- The current firmware version does not allow you to disable the Ethernet ports.
Note
- The current firmware version does not allow you to manually configure the speed of the
Ethernet ports.
Agent Menu
From the Agent menu, you can view and edit the system information for the router, 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 returns 'enterprises' instead of the actual OID of the
device for the System Unique Object ID parameter.
Note
- Clicking on the 'Set MIB Value' button several times when configuring System Info
parameters will result in the error message: "The error occurred with 'Set' operation. Error:
time out occurred."
Note
- The current firmware version does not allow System Info parameters to be configured
at the same time. Attempting to do so will result in the error message: "The error occurred
with 'Set' operation. Error: time out occurred."
Telnet
Starts a Telnet connection to the router.
WEB Browser
Connects to the router's HTTP server.
Routing Menu
From the Routing menu, you can view and edit information about the router's IP routing functions.
ARP Table
Displays the mapping of IP addresses to MAC addresses (the ARP cache) on the router.
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