Allied Telesis AT-S21 User Manual
User’s guide, Management software
Table of contents
Document Outline
- Preface
- Chapter 1
- Chapter 2
- Getting Started
- Connecting a Terminal and Starting a Local Session
- Switch Default Settings
- Setting Switch Defaults
- 1. Attach a terminal to the RS232 port located on the front panel of the switch and begin the ter...
- 2. Press
located on the right side of the switch’s front panel. - 3. Immediately press any key when you see Hit any key to run diagnostics or to reload system soft...
- 4. Select D from the menu. The following warning message displays:
- 5. Select Y.
- Table 21 Default Settings
- Setting Switch Defaults
- Menu Navigation Using the Terminal Interface
- Configuring IP Parameters
- 1. Select System configuration>IP Parameters from the main menu.
- 2. Select IP address, press
to insert a type-in field, and enter a unique IP address for... - 3. Select Subnet mask and enter the switch’s subnet mask.
- 4. Select Gateway address and enter the address if you are sending packets to another IP network.
- For non-IP environments, you can use MAC addresses to connect to remote Allied Telesyn switches a...
- Menu Navigation Using A Web Browser
- When directed by this guide to select something, that means you click on it.
- 1. If your PC with the browser is on the same side of a firewall as the switch, configure your br...
- 2. Enter the switch’s IP address (or name) in the locator field:
- Figure 23 Entering the Switch’s IP Address
- Figure 24 The Switch View
- Figure 25 Sample Omega Menus
- Displaying Submenus
- Selecting an Option
- Entering or Modifying Information
- Quitting Omega
- When directed by this guide to select something, that means you click on it.
- Resetting the Switch
- About Optional Configurations
- Menu Tree
- Where to Go Next
- Chapter 3
- Configuration
- IP Parameters
- Port Configuration
- Menu:
- Figure 31 Port Configuration Menu
- Description of Options
- Port Naming
- To name a port
- 1. Select Port Status and configuration to display a list of ports.
- 2. Select a port number from the list to display the Port Status Menu.
- 3. Enter a name of up to 20 characters in the Port name field.
- 4. Return to the Port Status Menu to see the new name displayed on the port list.
- Figure 32 Port List Sample
- To name a port
- Fixed Port Names
- Spanning Tree Configuration
- System Configuration
- Terminal Configuration
- Virtual LAN Configuration
- Menus
- Figure 35 Virtual LANs Menu
- Figure 36 VLAN Example
- Advantages of Using VLANs
- Defining the VLANs
- Adding Ports to the VLAN
- Menu
- 1. Select Port to VLAN configuration from the Virtual LANs menu to get the list of ports and thei...
- 2. Select the port number, for example, 1, to get the port’s VLAN configuration screen that displ...
- 3. Select East.
- 4. Return to the Virtual LAN Menu and repeat the procedure to assign Ports 2 through 12 to East.
- Figure 39 Ports to VLAN East
- When adding ports to VLANs, consider the following:
- To delete a port from a VLAN or change a port’s VLAN assignment
- Where to Go Next
- Chapter 4
- Monitoring and Administration
- Activity Monitor
- Connection to a Remote Switch
- Connectivity Verification (Ping)
- Ethernet Statistics
- Menu
- Navigating the Statistics Graphs Menus
- Received Statistics
- Table 41 Received Ethernet Frames
- Table 42 Transmit Ethernet Frames
- MAC Address Table
- Menu
- Figure 48 MAC Address Menu
- To display the MAC address table
- To display the MAC address table sorted by port
- Multicast Address
- Static MAC Addresses
- Menu
- To enter a static address per port
- To view the static MAC address table
- To clear the static MAC address table
- Switch’s MAC Address Location
- Software Downloads
- Chapter 5
- Appendix A