613-001027 Rev. AManagement SoftwareAT-S63◆Command LineUser’s GuideFor AT-9400 Switch StacksAT-S63 Version 3.2.0 for AT-9400 Basic Layer 3 Switches
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Chapter 5: Basic Stack Commands100 Section I: Basic OperationsSHOW SYSTEMSyntaxshow systemParametersNone.DescriptionThis command displays the followin
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 101AdministratorThe name of the network administrator responsible for managing the s
Chapter 5: Basic Stack Commands102 Section I: Basic OperationsSHOW TIMESyntaxshow timeParametersNone.DescriptionThis command shows the stack’s current
Section I: Basic Features 103Chapter 6SNMPv2 and SNMPv2c CommandsThis chapter contains the following commands: “ADD SNMP COMMUNITY” on page 104 “CRE
Chapter 6: SNMPv2 and SNMPv2c Commands104 Section I: Basic FeaturesADD SNMP COMMUNITYSyntaxadd snmp community="community" [traphost=ipaddres
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection I: Basic Features 105The following command adds the IP address 149.212.10.11 as a trap receiver to the “
Chapter 6: SNMPv2 and SNMPv2c Commands106 Section I: Basic FeaturesCREATE SNMP COMMUNITYSyntaxcreate snmp community="community" [access=read
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection I: Basic Features 107DescriptionThis command creates a new SNMP community string on the stack. The stack
Chapter 6: SNMPv2 and SNMPv2c Commands108 Section I: Basic Featuresstation that will use the string:create snmp community=wind11 access=write open=no
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection I: Basic Features 109DELETE SNMP COMMUNITYSyntaxdelete snmp community=”community” traphost=ipaddress man
11Table 1. Maximum Number of Switches in a Stack of both 24-port and 48-port Switches ...30Table 2. Mo
Chapter 6: SNMPv2 and SNMPv2c Commands110 Section I: Basic FeaturesThe following command deletes the IP address 149.212.44.45 of a trap receiver from
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection I: Basic Features 111DESTROY SNMP COMMUNITYSyntaxdestroy snmp community="community"Parameterco
Chapter 6: SNMPv2 and SNMPv2c Commands112 Section I: Basic FeaturesDISABLE SNMPSyntaxdisable snmpParametersNone. DescriptionThis command disables SNMP
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection I: Basic Features 113DISABLE SNMP AUTHENTICATETRAPSyntaxdisable snmp authenticatetrap|authenticate_trapP
Chapter 6: SNMPv2 and SNMPv2c Commands114 Section I: Basic FeaturesDISABLE SNMP COMMUNITYSyntaxdisable snmp community="community"Parameterco
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection I: Basic Features 115ENABLE SNMPSyntaxenable snmpParametersNone.DescriptionThis command activates SNMP o
Chapter 6: SNMPv2 and SNMPv2c Commands116 Section I: Basic FeaturesENABLE SNMP AUTHENTICATETRAPSyntaxenable snmp authenticatetrap|authenticate_trapPar
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection I: Basic Features 117ENABLE SNMP COMMUNITYSyntaxenable snmp community="community"Parametercomm
Chapter 6: SNMPv2 and SNMPv2c Commands118 Section I: Basic FeaturesSET SNMP COMMUNITYSyntaxset snmp community="community" [access=read|write
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection I: Basic Features 119ExamplesThe following command changes the access status for the SNMP community stri
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Chapter 6: SNMPv2 and SNMPv2c Commands120 Section I: Basic FeaturesSHOW SNMPSyntaxshow snmp [community="community"]Parametercommunity Specif
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection I: Basic Features 121string that has a closed access status. (Management station IP addresses are displa
Chapter 6: SNMPv2 and SNMPv2c Commands122 Section I: Basic Features
123Chapter 7Port Parameter CommandsThis chapter contains the following commands: “DISABLE SWITCH PORT” on page 124 “DISABLE SWITCH PORT FLOW” on pag
Chapter 7: Port Parameter Commands124 Section I: Basic OperationsDISABLE SWITCH PORTSyntaxdisable switch port=portParameterport Specifies the port to
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 125DISABLE SWITCH PORT FLOWSyntaxdisable switch port=port flow=pauseParameterport Sp
Chapter 7: Port Parameter Commands126 Section I: Basic OperationsENABLE SWITCH PORTSyntaxenable switch port=portParameterport Specifies the port to en
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 127ENABLE SWITCH PORT FLOWSyntaxenable switch port=port flow=pauseParameterport Spec
Chapter 7: Port Parameter Commands128 Section I: Basic OperationsPURGE SWITCH PORTSyntaxpurge switch port=portParametersport Specifies the port whose
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 129RESET SWITCH PORTSyntaxreset switch port=portParameterport Specifies the port to
13PrefaceThis guide describes the command line interface of the AT-S63 Management Software for the AT-9400 Basic Layer 3 Gigabit Ethernet Switches. Th
Chapter 7: Port Parameter Commands130 Section I: Basic OperationsSET SWITCH PORTSyntaxset switch port=port [description=”description”] [status=enabled
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 13110mhalf 10 Mbps and half-duplex mode.10mfull 10 Mbps and full-duplex mode.100mh
Chapter 7: Port Parameter Commands132 Section I: Basic Operationsbackpressure Controls backpressure on the port. Backpressure applies only to ports op
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 133The following command sets the speed on ports 1.2 to 1.6 to 100 Mbps, the duplex
Chapter 7: Port Parameter Commands134 Section I: Basic OperationsSET SWITCH PORT FILTERINGSyntaxset switch port=port [bcastfiltering=yes|no|on|off|tru
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 135unkmcastfiltering Controls the unknown ingress multicast frame filter. The option
Chapter 7: Port Parameter Commands136 Section I: Basic Operationsno, off, false, disabled The port forwards all unknown egress unicast frames. This i
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 137SET SWITCH PORT RATELIMITINGSyntaxset switch port=port [bcastratelimiting=yes|no|
Chapter 7: Port Parameter Commands138 Section I: Basic Operationsmcastratelimiting Enables or disables a rate limit for ingress multicast packets. The
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 139ExamplesThis command activates rate limiting for ingress broadcast and multicast
Preface14How This Guide is OrganizedThis guide has the following sections and chapters: Section I: Basic OperationsChapter 1, “Overview” on page 25Ch
Chapter 7: Port Parameter Commands140 Section I: Basic OperationsSHOW SWITCH PORTSyntaxshow switch port[=port]Parameterport Specifies the port whose
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 141displays N/A, because the MDI/MDIX setting is set automatically on the port. A va
Chapter 7: Port Parameter Commands142 Section I: Basic Operations Unknown Multicast Ingress Filtering - Displays the status of unknown ingress multic
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 143Q1 egress queue. To set this parameter, refer to “SET SWITCH PORT PRIORITY OVERRI
Chapter 7: Port Parameter Commands144 Section I: Basic OperationsFigure 14. SHOW SWITCH PORT CommandExamplesThe following command displays the current
145Chapter 8Port Statistics CommandsThis chapter contains the following commands: “RESET SWITCH PORT COUNTER” on page 146 “SHOW SWITCH MODULE COUNTE
Chapter 8: Port Statistics Commands146 Section I: Basic OperationsRESET SWITCH PORT COUNTERSyntaxreset switch port=port counterParameterport Specifies
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 147SHOW SWITCH MODULE COUNTERSyntaxshow switch module=id counterParametersid Specifi
Chapter 8: Port Statistics Commands148 Section I: Basic OperationsBcast Frames RxNumber of broadcast frames received by the switch.Bcast Frames TxNumb
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 149Dropped FramesNumber of frames successfully received and buffered by the switch,
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s Guide15 Section VI: Virtual LANsChapter 21, “Port-based and Tagged VLAN Commands” on page 373 Section VII: Internet
Chapter 8: Port Statistics Commands150 Section I: Basic OperationsSHOW SWITCH PORT COUNTERSyntaxshow switch port[=port] counterParameterport Specifies
151Chapter 9MAC Address Table CommandsThis chapter contains the following commands: “ADD SWITCH FDB|FILTER” on page 152 “DELETE SWITCH FDB|FILTER” o
Chapter 9: MAC Address Table Commands152 Section I: Basic OperationsADD SWITCH FDB|FILTERSyntaxadd switch fdb|filter destaddress|macaddress=macaddress
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 153ExamplesThis command adds the static MAC address 00:A0:D2:18:1A:11 to port 1.7 in
Chapter 9: MAC Address Table Commands154 Section I: Basic OperationsDELETE SWITCH FDB|FILTERSyntaxdelete switch fdb|filter macaddress|destaddress=maca
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 155DescriptionThis command deletes dynamic and static unicast and multicast addresse
Chapter 9: MAC Address Table Commands156 Section I: Basic OperationsRESET SWITCH FDBSyntaxreset switch fdb [port=port]Parameterport Specifies the port
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 157SET SWITCH AGINGTIMER|AGEINGTIMERSyntaxset switch agingtimer|ageingtimer=valuePar
Chapter 9: MAC Address Table Commands158 Section I: Basic OperationsSHOW SWITCH AGINGTIMER|AGEINGTIMERSyntaxshow switch agingtimer|ageingtimerParamete
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 159SHOW SWITCH FDBSyntaxshow switch fdb [macaddress|destaddress=macaddress] [port=po
Preface16Product DocumentationFor overview information on the features of the AT-9400 Switch and the AT-S63 Management Software, refer to: AT-S63 Man
Chapter 9: MAC Address Table Commands160 Section I: Basic OperationsNoteYou can specify more than one parameter at a time with this command.Descriptio
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 161Figure 18 is an example of a multicast address.Figure 18. SHOW SWITCH FDB Command
Chapter 9: MAC Address Table Commands162 Section I: Basic OperationsThe following command displays the MAC addresses learned on the ports in the Sales
163Chapter 10Static Port Trunking CommandsThis chapter contains the following commands: “Overview” on page 164 “ADD SWITCH TRUNK” on page 166 “CREA
Chapter 10: Static Port Trunking Commands164 Section I: Basic OperationsOverviewA static port trunk is a group of two to eight ports that function as
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 165 The switch selects the lowest numbered port in the trunk to handle broadcast pa
Chapter 10: Static Port Trunking Commands166 Section I: Basic OperationsADD SWITCH TRUNKSyntaxadd switch trunk=name [tgid=id_number] port=portParamete
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 167NoteA port that already belongs to a static port trunk must be removed from its c
Chapter 10: Static Port Trunking Commands168 Section I: Basic OperationsCREATE SWITCH TRUNKSyntaxcreate switch trunk=name port=ports [select=macsrc|ma
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 169CautionDo not connect the cables to the trunk ports on the devices until after yo
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s Guide17Where to Go FirstAllied Telesis recommends that you read Chapter 1, Overview, in the AT-S63 Management Softwar
Chapter 10: Static Port Trunking Commands170 Section I: Basic OperationsDELETE SWITCH TRUNKSyntaxdelete switch trunk=name port=portParameterstrunk Spe
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 171DESTROY SWITCH TRUNKSyntaxdestroy switch trunk=nameParametertrunk Specifies the n
Chapter 10: Static Port Trunking Commands172 Section I: Basic OperationsSET SWITCH TRUNKSyntaxset switch trunk=name select=macsrc|macdest|macboth|ipsr
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 173SHOW SWITCH TRUNKSyntaxshow switch trunkParametersNone.DescriptionThis command di
Chapter 10: Static Port Trunking Commands174 Section I: Basic OperationsExampleThe following command displays port trunking information:show switch tr
175Chapter 11LACP Port Trunking CommandsThis chapter contains the following commands: “ADD LACP PORT” on page 176 “CREATE LACP AGGREGATOR” on page 1
Chapter 11: LACP Port Trunking Commands176 Section I: Basic OperationsADD LACP PORTSyntaxadd lacp aggregator=name port=portParametersaggregator Specif
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 177ExamplesThe following command adds ports 1.8 and 2.22 to an aggregator named “agg
Chapter 11: LACP Port Trunking Commands178 Section I: Basic OperationsCREATE LACP AGGREGATORSyntaxcreate lacp aggregator=name|adminkey=0xkey port=port
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 179DescriptionThis command creates an LACP aggregator. Note the following when creat
Preface18Starting a Management SessionFor instructions on how to start a local or remote management session on a stack, refer to the Starting an AT-S6
Chapter 11: LACP Port Trunking Commands180 Section I: Basic OperationsDELETE LACP PORTSyntaxdelete lacp aggregator=name port=portParametersaggregator
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 181DESTROY LACP AGGREGATORSyntaxdestroy lacp aggregator=name|adminkey=0xkeyParameter
Chapter 11: LACP Port Trunking Commands182 Section I: Basic OperationsDISABLE LACPSyntaxdisable lacpParametersNone.DescriptionThis command disables LA
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 183ENABLE LACPSyntaxenable lacpParametersNone.DescriptionThis command activates LACP
Chapter 11: LACP Port Trunking Commands184 Section I: Basic OperationsSET LACP AGGREGATORSyntaxset lacp aggregator=name|adminkey=key [distribution=mac
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 185The following command changes the load distribution method of an LACP aggregator
Chapter 11: LACP Port Trunking Commands186 Section I: Basic OperationsSET LACP SYSPRIORITYSyntaxset lacp syspriority=0xpriorityParameterssyspriority S
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 187SET LACP STATESyntaxset lacp state=enable|disableParametersstate Specifies the st
Chapter 11: LACP Port Trunking Commands188 Section I: Basic OperationsSHOW LACPSyntaxshow lacp [port=port] [aggregator] [machine=port]Parameterport Sp
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 189The PORT parameter displays LACP port information. Figure 21 illustrates the info
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s Guide19Document ConventionsThis document uses the following conventions:NoteNotes provide additional information.Caut
Chapter 11: LACP Port Trunking Commands190 Section I: Basic OperationsThe following command displays the configuration of the aggregators on the syste
191Chapter 12Port Mirroring CommandsThis chapter contains the following commands: “Overview” on page 192 “SET SWITCH MIRROR” on page 193 “SET SWITC
Chapter 12: Port Mirroring Commands192 Section I: Basic OperationsOverviewThe port mirror feature allows you to unobtrusive monitor the ingress or egr
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 193SET SWITCH MIRRORSyntaxset switch mirror=portParametermirror Specifies the destin
Chapter 12: Port Mirroring Commands194 Section I: Basic OperationsSET SWITCH PORT MIRRORSyntaxset switch port=port mirror=none|rx|tx|bothParameterspor
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 195SHOW SWITCH MIRRORSyntaxshow switch mirrorParametersNone.DescriptionThis command
Chapter 12: Port Mirroring Commands196 Section I: Basic Operations
Section II: Advanced Operations 197Section IIAdvanced OperationsThe chapters in this section include: Chapter 13, “File System Commands” on page 199
198 Section II: Advanced Operations
199Chapter 13File System CommandsThis chapter contains the following commands: “Overview” on page 200 “COPY” on page 201 “CREATE CONFIG” on page 20
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Preface20Where to Find Web-based GuidesThe installation and user guides for all Allied Telesis products are available in portable document format (PDF
Chapter 13: File System Commands200 Section II: Advanced OperationsOverviewYou can use the commands in this chapter to manage the files in the file sy
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 201COPYSyntaxcopy [cflash:]sourcefile.ext [cflash:]destinationfile.extParameters
Chapter 13: File System Commands202 Section II: Advanced OperationsExamplesThe following command creates a copy of the configuration file “admin.cfg”
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 203CREATE CONFIGSyntaxcreate config=[cflash:]filename.cfgParameterconfig Specifi
Chapter 13: File System Commands204 Section II: Advanced OperationsDELETE FILESyntaxdelete file=[cflash:]filenameParameterfile Specifies the name of t
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 205FORMAT DEVICESyntaxformat device=flashParameterdevice Specifies the device to
Chapter 13: File System Commands206 Section II: Advanced OperationsRENAMESyntaxrename [cflash:]filename1.ext [cflash:]filename2.extParametersfilename1
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 207system to “Stack 44a.cfg”:rename Stack12.cfg "Stack 44a.cfg"This co
Chapter 13: File System Commands208 Section II: Advanced OperationsSET CFLASH DIRSyntaxset cflash dir=directoryParameterdir Specifies the directory pa
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 209SET CONFIGSyntaxset config=[cflash:]filename.cfg|noneParameterconfig Specifie
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s Guide21Contacting Allied TelesisThis section provides Allied Telesis contact information for technical support and fo
Chapter 13: File System Commands210 Section II: Advanced Operations– To be able to save configuration changes again, you must assign a new active boot
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 211SHOW CFLASHSyntaxshow cflashParameterNoneDescriptionThis command displays inf
Chapter 13: File System Commands212 Section II: Advanced OperationsSHOW CONFIGSyntaxshow config [dynamic]Parameterdynamic Displays the stack’s paramet
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 213SHOW FILESyntaxshow file[=[cflash:]filename.ext]Parameterfile Specifies the n
Chapter 13: File System Commands214 Section II: Advanced OperationsSHOW FLASHSyntaxshow flashParameterNoneDescriptionThis command displays information
215Chapter 14File Download and Upload CommandsThis chapter contains the following commands: “LOAD METHOD=LOCAL” on page 216 “LOAD METHOD=TFTP” on pa
Chapter 14: File Download and Upload Commands216 Section II: Advanced OperationsLOAD METHOD=LOCALSyntaxload method=local destfile=appblock srcfile|fil
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 217 Use the SRCFILE or FILE parameter to specify the name of the AT-S63 image f
Chapter 14: File Download and Upload Commands218 Section II: Advanced OperationsLOAD METHOD=TFTPSyntaxload method=tftp destfile=[cflash:]filename|appb
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 219The DESTFILE parameter specifies a name for the file when it is stored in the
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Chapter 14: File Download and Upload Commands220 Section II: Advanced Operations You should start the TFTP server software before performing the down
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 221NoteDownloading an AT-S63 image file into a switch’s file system rather than
Chapter 14: File Download and Upload Commands222 Section II: Advanced OperationsSince the file is downloaded to the switch’s file system and not to th
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 223LOAD METHOD=XMODEMSyntaxload method=xmodem destfile=[cflash:]filename|appbloc
Chapter 14: File Download and Upload Commands224 Section II: Advanced OperationsThe APPBLOCK option of the DESTFILE parameter refers to the switch’s a
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 225configuration. If the switch has a static address, the interface is assigned
Chapter 14: File Download and Upload Commands226 Section II: Advanced Operationsload method=xmodem destfile=cflash:product_sw.cfgThe following command
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 227UPLOAD METHOD=LOCALSyntaxupload method=local destfile=[cflash:]filename srcfi
Chapter 14: File Download and Upload Commands228 Section II: Advanced Operationsupload method=local destfile=cflash:s63.img” srcfile=appblock
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 229UPLOAD METHOD=TFTPSyntaxupload method=tftp destfile=filename server=ipaddress
Section I: Basic Operations 23Section IBasic OperationsThe chapters in this section include: Chapter 1, “Overview” on page 25 Chapter 2, “Starting a
Chapter 14: File Download and Upload Commands230 Section II: Advanced Operations Start the TFTP server software before you perform the command. The
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 231ExamplesThe following command uses TFTP to upload a configuration file called
Chapter 14: File Download and Upload Commands232 Section II: Advanced OperationsUPLOAD METHOD=XMODEMSyntaxupload method=xmodem srcfile|file=switchcfg|
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 233 filename - Uploads a file from the switch’s file system or a compact flash
Chapter 14: File Download and Upload Commands234 Section II: Advanced Operations
235Chapter 15Event Log and Syslog Client CommandsThis chapter contains the following commands: “ADD LOG OUTPUT” on page 236 “CREATE LOG OUTPUT” on p
Chapter 15: Event Log and Syslog Client Commands236 Section II: Advanced OperationsADD LOG OUTPUTSyntaxadd log output=output-id module=[all|module] se
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 237The second step is to customize the definition by specifying which event mess
Chapter 15: Event Log and Syslog Client Commands238 Section II: Advanced OperationsCREATE LOG OUTPUTSyntaxcreate log output=output-id destination=sysl
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 239syslogformat Specifies the format of the generated messages. The possible opt
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Chapter 15: Event Log and Syslog Client Commands240 Section II: Advanced OperationsThe FACILITY parameter adds a numerical code to the entries as they
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 241The SYSLOGFORMAT parameter defines the content of the events.ExamplesThe foll
Chapter 15: Event Log and Syslog Client Commands242 Section II: Advanced OperationsDESTROY LOG OUTPUTSyntaxdestroy log output=output-idParametersoutpu
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 243DISABLE LOGSyntaxdisable logParametersNone. DescriptionThis command disables
Chapter 15: Event Log and Syslog Client Commands244 Section II: Advanced OperationsDISABLE LOG OUTPUTSyntaxdisable log output[=output-id]Parametersout
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 245ENABLE LOGSyntaxenable logParametersNone.DescriptionThis command activates th
Chapter 15: Event Log and Syslog Client Commands246 Section II: Advanced OperationsENABLE LOG OUTPUTSyntaxenable log output[=output-id]Parametersoutpu
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 247PURGE LOGSyntaxpurge log[=permanent|temporary]Parameterlog Specifies the even
Chapter 15: Event Log and Syslog Client Commands248 Section II: Advanced OperationsSAVE LOGSyntaxsave log[=permanent|temporary] filename=filename.log
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 249severity Saves events of a particular severity. Choices are I for Information
25Chapter 1OverviewThis chapter has the following sections: “Introduction” on page 26 “AT-S63 Management Software” on page 27 “Supported Models” on
Chapter 15: Event Log and Syslog Client Commands250 Section II: Advanced OperationsSET LOG FULLACTIONSyntaxset log fullaction [temporary=halt|wrap] [p
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 251SET LOG OUTPUTSyntaxset log output=output-id [destination=syslog] server=ipad
Chapter 15: Event Log and Syslog Client Commands252 Section II: Advanced Operationssyslogformat Specifies the format of the generated messages. The po
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 253ExamplesThe following command changes the IP address for output definition nu
Chapter 15: Event Log and Syslog Client Commands254 Section II: Advanced OperationsSHOW LOGSyntaxshow log[=permanent|temporary] [full] [module=module]
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 255DescriptionThis command displays the entries stored in an event log.An event
Chapter 15: Event Log and Syslog Client Commands256 Section II: Advanced OperationsThe log can display its entries in chronological order (oldest to n
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 257An example of the event log is shown in Figure 27. The example uses the full
Chapter 15: Event Log and Syslog Client Commands258 Section II: Advanced OperationsExamplesThe following command displays all the entries in the event
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 259SHOW LOG OUTPUTSyntaxshow log output[=output-id] [full]Parametersoutput Speci
Chapter 1: Overview26 Section I: Basic OperationsIntroductionThe switches in the AT-9400 Series are divided into the Layer 2+ group and the Basic Laye
Chapter 15: Event Log and Syslog Client Commands260 Section II: Advanced OperationsAn example of the information displayed by this command with the FU
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 261SHOW LOG STATUSSyntaxshow log statusParameterNone.DescriptionThis command dis
Chapter 15: Event Log and Syslog Client Commands262 Section II: Advanced Operations
263Chapter 16Class of Service (CoS) CommandsThis chapter contains the following command: “SET SWITCH PORT PRIORITY OVERRIDEPRIORITY” on page 264NoteR
Chapter 16: Class of Service (CoS) Commands264 Section II: Advanced OperationsSET SWITCH PORT PRIORITY OVERRIDEPRIORITYSyntaxset switch port=port [pri
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 265This command allows you to override the priority level mappings at the port l
Chapter 16: Class of Service (CoS) Commands266 Section II: Advanced Operations
Section III: Snooping Protocol 267Section IIISnooping ProtocolThis section has the following chapter: Chapter 17, ”IGMP Snooping Commands” on page 26
268 Section III: Snooping Protocol
269Chapter 17IGMP Snooping CommandsThis chapter contains the following commands: “DISABLE IGMPSNOOPING” on page 270 “ENABLE IGMPSNOOPING” on page 27
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 27AT-S63 Management SoftwareStacking requires Version 3.0.0 or later of the AT-S63 M
Chapter 17: IGMP Snooping Commands270 Section III: Snooping ProtocolDISABLE IGMPSNOOPINGSyntaxdisable igmpsnoopingParametersNone.DescriptionThis comma
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection III: Snooping Protocol 271ENABLE IGMPSNOOPINGSyntaxenable igmpsnoopingParametersNone.DescriptionThis com
Chapter 17: IGMP Snooping Commands272 Section III: Snooping ProtocolSET IP IGMPSyntaxset ip igmp [snoopingstatus=enabled|disabled] [hoststatus=singleh
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection III: Snooping Protocol 273during the specified time interval, the router is assumed to be no longer acti
Chapter 17: IGMP Snooping Commands274 Section III: Snooping ProtocolExamplesThe following command activates IGMP snooping, sets the IGMP topology to M
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection III: Snooping Protocol 275SHOW IGMPSNOOPINGSyntaxshow igmpsnoopingParametersNone.DescriptionThis command
Chapter 17: IGMP Snooping Commands276 Section III: Snooping ProtocolExamplesThe following command displays the current IGMP parameter settings:show ig
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection III: Snooping Protocol 277SHOW IP IGMPSyntaxshow ip igmp [hostlist] [routerlist]Parametershostlist Displ
Chapter 17: IGMP Snooping Commands278 Section III: Snooping ProtocolFigure 33. SHOW IP IGMP Command with HOSTLIST ParameterThe HOSTLIST parameter disp
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection III: Snooping Protocol 279ExamplesThe following command displays the current IGMP parameter settings:sho
Chapter 1: Overview28 Section I: Basic OperationsSupported FeaturesA stack supports these features of the AT-S63 Management Software: Local Managemen
Chapter 17: IGMP Snooping Commands280 Section III: Snooping Protocol
Section IV: Spanning Tree Protocols 281Section IVSNMPv3This section has the following chapter: Chapter 18, ”SNMPv3 Commands” on page 283
282 Section IV: Spanning Tree Protocols
283Chapter 18SNMPv3 CommandsThis chapter contains the following commands: “ADD SNMPV3 USER” on page 285 “CREATE SNMPV3 ACCESS” on page 287 “CREATE
Chapter 18: SNMPv3 Commands284 Section IV: SNMPv3 “SHOW SNMPV3 ACCESS” on page 332 “SHOW SNMPV3 COMMUNITY” on page 333 “SHOW SNMPv3 GROUP” on page
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 285ADD SNMPV3 USERSyntaxadd snmpv3 user=user [authentication=md5|sha] authpassword=password p
Chapter 18: SNMPv3 Commands286 Section IV: SNMPv3entry to the configuration file on the master switch. This is the default.nonvolatile Allows you to s
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 287CREATE SNMPV3 ACCESSSyntaxcreate snmpv3 access=access [securitymodel=v1|v2c|v3] [securityl
Chapter 18: SNMPv3 Commands288 Section IV: SNMPv3notifyview Specifies a Notify View Name that allows the users assigned to this Group Name to send tra
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 289NoteIn the above example, the storage type has not been specified. As a result, the storag
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 29AT-StackXG Stacking ModuleThe AT-9400 Switch must have the AT-StackXG Stacking Mod
Chapter 18: SNMPv3 Commands290 Section IV: SNMPv3CREATE SNMPV3 COMMUNITYSyntaxcreate snmpv3 community index=index communityname=communityname security
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 291The following command creates an SNMP community with an index of 95 and a community name o
Chapter 18: SNMPv3 Commands292 Section IV: SNMPv3CREATE SNMPV3 GROUPSyntaxcreate snmpv3 group username=username [securitymodel=v1|v2c|v3] groupname=gr
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 293create snmpv3 group username=Nancy securitymodel=v3 groupname=admin storagetype=nonvolatil
Chapter 18: SNMPv3 Commands294 Section IV: SNMPv3CREATE SNMPV3 NOTIFYSyntaxcreate snmpv3 notify=notify tag=tag [type=trap|inform] [storagetype=volatil
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 295The following command creates the SNMPv3 Notify Table entry called “testenginform5” and th
Chapter 18: SNMPv3 Commands296 Section IV: SNMPv3CREATE SNMPV3 TARGETADDRSyntaxcreate snmpv3 targetaddr=targetaddr params=params ipaddress=ipaddress u
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 297ExamplesIn the following command, the name of the Target Address Table entry is “snmphost1
Chapter 18: SNMPv3 Commands298 Section IV: SNMPv3CREATE SNMPV3 TARGETPARAMSSyntaxcreate snmpv3 targetparams=targetparams username=username [securitymo
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 299securitylevel Specifies the security level. The options are:noauthentication This option p
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Chapter 1: Overview30 Section I: Basic OperationsMaximum Number of Switches in a StackStacks of the 24-port AT-9424Ts Switch or the AT-9424Ts/XP Switc
Chapter 18: SNMPv3 Commands300 Section IV: SNMPv3CREATE SNMPV3 VIEWSyntaxcreate snmpv3 view=view [subtree=OID|text] mask=mask [type=included|excluded]
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 301included. The storage type for this table entry is nonvolatile storage.create snmpv3 view=
Chapter 18: SNMPv3 Commands302 Section IV: SNMPv3DELETE SNMPV3 USERSyntaxdelete snmpv3 user=userParametersuser Specifies the name of an SNMPv3 user to
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 303DESTROY SNMPv3 ACCESSSyntaxdestroy snmpv3 access=access [securitymodel=v1|v2c|v3] [securit
Chapter 18: SNMPv3 Commands304 Section IV: SNMPv3destroy snmpv3 access=swengineering securitymodel=v3 securitylevel=authenticationThe following comman
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 305DESTROY SNMPv3 COMMUNITYSyntaxdestroy snmpv3 community index=indexParameterindex Specifies
Chapter 18: SNMPv3 Commands306 Section IV: SNMPv3DESTROY SNMPv3 GROUPSyntaxdestroy snmpv3 group username=username [securitymodel=v1|v2c|v3]Parameterus
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 307DESTROY SNMPv3 NOTIFYSyntaxdestroy snmpv3 notify=notify Parameternotify Specifies an SNMPv
Chapter 18: SNMPv3 Commands308 Section IV: SNMPv3DESTROY SNMPv3 TARGETADDRSyntaxdestroy snmpv3 targetaddr=target Parametertargetaddr Specifies an SNMP
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 309DESTROY SNMPv3 TARGETPARMSSyntaxdestroy snmpv3 targetparams=targetparamsParametertargetpar
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 31Enhanced StackingIf you have prior experience with Allied Telesis products, you mi
Chapter 18: SNMPv3 Commands310 Section IV: SNMPv3DESTROY SNMPV3 VIEWSyntaxdestroy snmpv3 view=view [subtree=OID|text]Parametersview Specifies the name
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 311PURGE SNMPV3 ACCESSSyntaxpurge snmpv3 accessParametersNoneDescriptionThis command resets t
Chapter 18: SNMPv3 Commands312 Section IV: SNMPv3PURGE SNMPV3 COMMUNITYSyntaxpurge snmpv3 communityParametersNoneDescriptionThis command resets the SN
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 313PURGE SNMPV3 NOTIFYSyntaxpurge snmpv3 notifyParametersNoneDescriptionThis command resets t
Chapter 18: SNMPv3 Commands314 Section IV: SNMPv3PURGE SNMPV3 TARGETADDRSyntaxpurge snmpv3 targetaddrParametersNoneDescriptionThis command resets the
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 315PURGE SNMPV3 VIEWSyntaxpurge snmpv3 viewParametersNoneDescriptionThis command resets the S
Chapter 18: SNMPv3 Commands316 Section IV: SNMPv3SET SNMPV3 ACCESSSyntaxset snmpv3 access=access [securitymodel=v1|v2c|v3] [securitylevel=noauthentica
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 317storagetype Specifies the storage type of this table entry. This is an optional parameter.
Chapter 18: SNMPv3 Commands318 Section IV: SNMPv3SET SNMPV3 COMMUNITYSyntaxset snmpv3 community index=index communityname=communityname securityname=s
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 319The following command modifies the community table entry with an index of 52. The communit
Chapter 1: Overview32 Section I: Basic OperationsStack TopologyThe switches of a stack are cabled with the AT-StackXG Stacking Module and its two full
Chapter 18: SNMPv3 Commands320 Section IV: SNMPv3SET SNMPV3 GROUPSyntaxset snmpv3 group username=username [securitymodel=v1|v2c|v3] groupname=groupnam
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 321The following command modifies the SecurityToGroup Table entry with a user name of “nelvid
Chapter 18: SNMPv3 Commands322 Section IV: SNMPv3SET SNMPV3 NOTIFYSyntaxset snmpv3 notify=notify tag=tag [type=trap|inform] [storagetype=volatile|nonv
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 323The following command modifies an SNMPv3 Notify Table entry called “systemtestinform5.” Th
Chapter 18: SNMPv3 Commands324 Section IV: SNMPv3SET SNMPV3 TARGETADDRSyntaxset snmpv3 targetaddr=targetaddr params=params ipaddress=ipaddress udpport
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 325DescriptionThis command modifies an SNMPv3 Target Address Table entry.ExamplesThe followin
Chapter 18: SNMPv3 Commands326 Section IV: SNMPv3SET SNMPV3 TARGETPARAMSSyntaxset snmpv3 targetparams=targetparams username=username [securitymodel=v1
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 327authentication This option provides an authentication protocol, but no privacy protocol.pr
Chapter 18: SNMPv3 Commands328 Section IV: SNMPv3SET SNMPV3 USERSyntaxset snmpv3 user=user [authentication=md5|sha] authpassword=password privpassword
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 329DescriptionThis command modifies an SNMPv3 User Table entry. ExamplesThe following command
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 33Figure 3. Duplex-ring TopologyBoth topologies offer the same in terms of network s
Chapter 18: SNMPv3 Commands330 Section IV: SNMPv3SET SNMPV3 VIEWSyntaxset snmpv3 view=view [subtree=OID|text] mask=mask[type=included|excluded][storag
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 331set snmpv3 view=internet1 subtree=internet type=included The following command modifies th
Chapter 18: SNMPv3 Commands332 Section IV: SNMPv3SHOW SNMPV3 ACCESSSyntaxshow snmpv3 access=accessParameteraccess Specifies an SNMPv3 Access Table ent
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 333SHOW SNMPV3 COMMUNITYSyntaxshow snmpv3 community index=index Parameterindex Specifies the
Chapter 18: SNMPv3 Commands334 Section IV: SNMPv3SHOW SNMPv3 GROUPSyntaxshow snmpv3 group username=username [securitymodel=v1|v2c|v3]Parameterusername
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 335SHOW SNMPV3 NOTIFYSyntaxshow snmpv3 notify=notifyParameternotify Specifies an SNMPv3 Notif
Chapter 18: SNMPv3 Commands336 Section IV: SNMPv3SHOW SNMPV3 TARGETADDRSyntaxshow snmpv3 targetaddr=targetaddrParametertargetaddr Specifies an SNMPv3
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 337SHOW SNMPV3 TARGETPARAMSSyntaxshow snmpv3 targetparams=targetparamsParametertargetparams S
Chapter 18: SNMPv3 Commands338 Section IV: SNMPv3SHOW SNMPV3 USERSyntaxshow snmpv3 user=userParametersuserSpecifies the name of an SNMPv3 user, up to
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 339SHOW SNMPV3 VIEWSyntaxshow snmpv3 view=view [subtree=OID|text]Parameterview Specifies an S
Chapter 1: Overview34 Section I: Basic OperationsDiscovery ProcessWhen the switches of a stack are powered on or reset, they synchronize their operati
Chapter 18: SNMPv3 Commands340 Section IV: SNMPv3
Section V: Spanning Tree Protocols 341Section VSpanning Tree ProtocolsThe chapters in this section contain the commands for the spanning tree protocol
342 Section V: Spanning Tree Protocols
343Chapter 19Spanning Tree Protocol CommandsThis chapter contains the following commands: “ACTIVATE STP” on page 344 “DISABLE STP” on page 345 “ENA
Chapter 19: Spanning Tree Protocol Commands344 Section V: Spanning Tree ProtocolsACTIVATE STPSyntaxactivate stpParametersNone.DescriptionThis command
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection V: Spanning Tree Protocols 345DISABLE STPSyntaxdisable stpParametersNone.DescriptionThis command disable
Chapter 19: Spanning Tree Protocol Commands346 Section V: Spanning Tree ProtocolsENABLE STPSyntaxenable stpParametersNone.DescriptionThis command enab
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection V: Spanning Tree Protocols 347PURGE STPSyntaxpurge stpParametersNone.DescriptionThis command returns all
Chapter 19: Spanning Tree Protocol Commands348 Section V: Spanning Tree ProtocolsSET STPSyntaxset stp [default] [priority=priority] [hellotime=helloti
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection V: Spanning Tree Protocols 349hellotime Specifies the time interval between generating and sending confi
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 35Master and Member SwitchesA stack must have a master switch to coordinate the acti
Chapter 19: Spanning Tree Protocol Commands350 Section V: Spanning Tree ProtocolsExamplesThis command sets the stack’s bridge priority value to 45,056
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection V: Spanning Tree Protocols 351SET STP PORTSyntaxset stp port=port [pathcost|portcost=auto|portcost] [por
Chapter 19: Spanning Tree Protocol Commands352 Section V: Spanning Tree Protocolsportpriority Specifies the port’s priority. This parameter is used as
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection V: Spanning Tree Protocols 353SET SWITCH MULTICASTMODESyntaxset switch multicastmode=[a|b|c|d]Parameterm
Chapter 19: Spanning Tree Protocol Commands354 Section V: Spanning Tree ProtocolsB - Forwards ingress spanning tree BPDU and 802.1x EAPOL packets acro
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection V: Spanning Tree Protocols 355SHOW STPSyntaxshow stp [port=port]Parameterport Specifies the port whose S
Chapter 19: Spanning Tree Protocol Commands356 Section V: Spanning Tree ProtocolsThe root bridge parameter specifies the bridge identifier of the root
357Chapter 20Rapid Spanning Tree Protocols CommandsThis chapter contains the following commands: “ACTIVATE RSTP” on page 358 “DISABLE RSTP” on page
Chapter 20: Rapid Spanning Tree Protocols Commands358 Section V: Spanning Tree ProtocolsACTIVATE RSTPSyntaxactivate rstpParametersNone.DescriptionThis
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection V: Spanning Tree Protocols 359DISABLE RSTPSyntaxdisable rstpParametersNone.DescriptionThis command disab
Chapter 1: Overview36 Section I: Basic OperationsActive Configuration FileThe parameter settings of the stack are stored in the active configuration f
Chapter 20: Rapid Spanning Tree Protocols Commands360 Section V: Spanning Tree ProtocolsENABLE RSTPSyntaxenable rstpParametersNone.DescriptionThis com
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection V: Spanning Tree Protocols 361PURGE RSTPSyntaxpurge rstpParametersNone.DescriptionThis command returns a
Chapter 20: Rapid Spanning Tree Protocols Commands362 Section V: Spanning Tree ProtocolsSET RSTPSyntaxset rstp [default] [priority=priority] [hellotim
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection V: Spanning Tree Protocols 363hellotime Specifies the time interval between generating and sending confi
Chapter 20: Rapid Spanning Tree Protocols Commands364 Section V: Spanning Tree Protocols Forwarding delay Maximum age time Port priority Force ver
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection V: Spanning Tree Protocols 365SET RSTP PORTSyntaxset rstp port=port [pathcost|portcost=cost|auto] [portp
Chapter 20: Rapid Spanning Tree Protocols Commands366 Section V: Spanning Tree ProtocolsTable 16 lists the RSTP port costs with Auto-Detect when the p
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection V: Spanning Tree Protocols 367ptp or Defines whether the port is functioning as a point-pointtopoint to-
Chapter 20: Rapid Spanning Tree Protocols Commands368 Section V: Spanning Tree ProtocolsSHOW RSTPSyntaxshow rstp [portconfig=port|portstate=port]Param
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection V: Spanning Tree Protocols 369The root bridge identifier parameter displays the bridge priority value an
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 37By having two standard configuration files, a switch can retain its prior configur
Chapter 20: Rapid Spanning Tree Protocols Commands370 Section V: Spanning Tree ProtocolsThe information displayed by the command is as follows: Port
Section VI: Virtual LANs 371Section VIVirtual LANsThis section has the following chapter: Chapter 21, “Port-based and Tagged VLAN Commands” on page 3
372 Section VI: Virtual LANs
373Chapter 21Port-based and Tagged VLAN CommandsThis chapter contains the following commands: “ADD VLAN” on page 374 “CREATE VLAN” on page 376 “DEL
Chapter 21: Port-based and Tagged VLAN Commands374 Section VI: Virtual LANsADD VLANSyntax 1add vlan=name [vid=vid] ports=ports|all frame=untagged|tagg
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection VI: Virtual LANs 375This command has two syntaxes. Either syntax can be used to add ports to a VLAN. The
Chapter 21: Port-based and Tagged VLAN Commands376 Section VI: Virtual LANsCREATE VLANSyntax 1create vlan=name vid=vid [type=port] ports=ports|all fra
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection VI: Virtual LANs 377ports Specifies the ports on the stack that are tagged or untagged members of the ne
Chapter 21: Port-based and Tagged VLAN Commands378 Section VI: Virtual LANsassignments.ExamplesThe following command uses Syntax 1 to create a port-ba
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection VI: Virtual LANs 379DELETE VLANSyntax 1delete vlan=name [vid=vid] ports=ports frame=untagged|taggedSynta
Chapter 1: Overview38 Section I: Basic OperationsModule ID NumbersA switch has to have a unique module ID number in the range of 1 to 5 or 1 to 8 to b
Chapter 21: Port-based and Tagged VLAN Commands380 Section VI: Virtual LANsNoteTo delete a VLAN, see “DESTROY VLAN” on page 382.NoteYou cannot change
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection VI: Virtual LANs 381delete vlan=Service ports=5.6-5.8 frame=untaggedUsing Syntax 2, you can do the whole
Chapter 21: Port-based and Tagged VLAN Commands382 Section VI: Virtual LANsDESTROY VLANSyntaxdestroy vlan=name|vid|allParametersvlan Specifies the nam
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection VI: Virtual LANs 383SET SWITCH INFILTERINGSyntaxset switch infiltering=yes|no|on|off|true|falseParameter
Chapter 21: Port-based and Tagged VLAN Commands384 Section VI: Virtual LANsSET VLANSyntaxset vlan=name|vid port=ports frame=tagged|untaggedParametersv
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection VI: Virtual LANs 385SHOW VLANSyntaxshow vlan[=name|vid]Parametervlan Specifies the name or VID of the VL
Chapter 21: Port-based and Tagged VLAN Commands386 Section VI: Virtual LANs– Actual: The current untagged ports of the VLAN. This applies to 802.1x p
Section VII: Internet Protocol Routing 387Section VIIInternet Protocol RoutingThis section has the following chapter: Chapter 22, “Internet Protocol
388 Section VII: Internet Protocol Routing
389Chapter 22Internet Protocol Version 4 Packet Routing CommandsThis chapter has the following commands: “ADD IP ARP” on page 390 “ADD IP INTERFACE”
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 39The switches should be numbered starting with ID number 1. The switch assigned ID
Chapter 22: Internet Protocol Version 4 Packet Routing Commands390 Section VII: Internet Protocol RoutingADD IP ARPSyntaxadd ip arp=ipaddress interfac
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection VII: Internet Protocol Routing 391This command adds a static ARP entry for a host with an IP address of
Chapter 22: Internet Protocol Version 4 Packet Routing Commands392 Section VII: Internet Protocol RoutingADD IP INTERFACESyntaxadd ip interface=interf
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection VII: Internet Protocol Routing 393DescriptionThis command creates a new interface for routing IPv4 packe
Chapter 22: Internet Protocol Version 4 Packet Routing Commands394 Section VII: Internet Protocol RoutingADD IP ROUTESyntaxadd ip route=ipaddress [int
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection VII: Internet Protocol Routing 395metric Specifies the cost of crossing the route. The range is 1 to 16.
Chapter 22: Internet Protocol Version 4 Packet Routing Commands396 Section VII: Internet Protocol RoutingDELETE IP ARPSyntaxdelete ip arp=ipaddressPar
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection VII: Internet Protocol Routing 397DELETE IP INTERFACESyntaxdelete ip interface=interfaceParametersinterf
Chapter 22: Internet Protocol Version 4 Packet Routing Commands398 Section VII: Internet Protocol RoutingDELETE IP ROUTESyntaxdelete ip route=ipaddres
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection VII: Internet Protocol Routing 399PURGE IPSyntaxpurge ipParametersNone.DescriptionThis command deletes a
Contents4Chapter 2: Starting a Command Line Management Session ... 51Starting a Loca
Chapter 1: Overview40 Section I: Basic Operationscommand. A switch can have only one stack priority value. The lower the number, the higher the priori
Chapter 22: Internet Protocol Version 4 Packet Routing Commands400 Section VII: Internet Protocol RoutingSET IP ARPSyntaxset ip arp=ipaddress [interfa
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection VII: Internet Protocol Routing 401This command changes the MAC address for the static ARP entry with the
Chapter 22: Internet Protocol Version 4 Packet Routing Commands402 Section VII: Internet Protocol RoutingSET IP ARP TIMEOUTSyntaxset ip arp timeout=in
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection VII: Internet Protocol Routing 403SET IP INTERFACESyntaxset ip interface=interface|eth0 [ipaddress=ipadd
Chapter 22: Internet Protocol Version 4 Packet Routing Commands404 Section VII: Internet Protocol RoutingNote the following before performing this com
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection VII: Internet Protocol Routing 405SET IP LOCAL INTERFACESyntaxset ip local interface=interface|noneParam
Chapter 22: Internet Protocol Version 4 Packet Routing Commands406 Section VII: Internet Protocol RoutingSET IP ROUTESyntaxset ip route=ipaddress [int
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection VII: Internet Protocol Routing 407NoteIn version 2.0.0, the routing table supported only these three val
Chapter 22: Internet Protocol Version 4 Packet Routing Commands408 Section VII: Internet Protocol RoutingSHOW IP ARPSyntaxshow ip arpParametersNone.De
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection VII: Internet Protocol Routing 409ExampleThis command displays the entries in the ARP cache:show ip arp
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 41Guidelines Here are the guidelines for module ID numbers: Each switch must have a
Chapter 22: Internet Protocol Version 4 Packet Routing Commands410 Section VII: Internet Protocol RoutingSHOW IP COUNTERSyntaxshow ip counter [port=po
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection VII: Internet Protocol Routing 411ExamplesThis command displays the statistics for all the ports:show ip
Chapter 22: Internet Protocol Version 4 Packet Routing Commands412 Section VII: Internet Protocol RoutingSHOW IP INTERFACESyntaxshow ip interface[=int
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection VII: Internet Protocol Routing 413its IP configuration from a DHCP or BOOTP server, but the server has n
Chapter 22: Internet Protocol Version 4 Packet Routing Commands414 Section VII: Internet Protocol RoutingSHOW IP ROUTESyntaxshow ip route [general] [f
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection VII: Internet Protocol Routing 415 NextHop - IP address of the next hop to the destination network or s
Chapter 22: Internet Protocol Version 4 Packet Routing Commands416 Section VII: Internet Protocol Routing The interface with the next hop of the rout
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection VII: Internet Protocol Routing 417ExamplesThis command displays the IPv4 packet routes on the stack:show
Chapter 22: Internet Protocol Version 4 Packet Routing Commands418 Section VII: Internet Protocol Routing
Section VIII: Port Security 419Section VIIIPort SecurityThis section has the following chapter: Chapter 23, ”802.1x Port-based Network Access Control
Chapter 1: Overview42 Section I: Basic OperationsPort Numbers in CommandsSome of the commands in the AT-S63 Management Software are used to configure
420 Section VIII: Port Security
421Chapter 23802.1x Port-based Network Access Control CommandsThis chapter contains the following commands: “DISABLE PORTACCESS|PORTAUTH” on page 42
Chapter 23: 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control Commands422 Section VIII: Port SecurityDISABLE PORTACCESS|PORTAUTHSyntaxdisable portaccess|portau
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection VIII: Port Security 423DISABLE RADIUSACCOUNTINGSyntaxdisable radiusaccountingParametersNoneDescriptionTh
Chapter 23: 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control Commands424 Section VIII: Port SecurityENABLE PORTACCESS|PORTAUTHSyntaxenable portaccess|portauth
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection VIII: Port Security 425ENABLE RADIUSACCOUNTINGSyntaxenable radiusaccountingParametersNoneDescriptionThis
Chapter 23: 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control Commands426 Section VIII: Port SecuritySET PORTACCESS|PORTAUTH PORT ROLE=AUTHENTICATORSyntaxset p
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection VIII: Port Security 427Port numbers are specified in the following format:module ID.port numberFor instr
Chapter 23: 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control Commands428 Section VIII: Port Securitythrough the port. The authentication process begins when t
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection VIII: Port Security 429reauthentications is set with the reauthperiod parameter.disabled Specifies that
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 43The following is an example of the PORT parameter in the CREATE SWITCH TRUNK comma
Chapter 23: 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control Commands430 Section VIII: Port SecurityThe options are:ingress An authenticator port, when in the
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection VIII: Port Security 431The options are:vlan-name Specifies the name of the Guest VLAN. vlan-id Specifies
Chapter 23: 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control Commands432 Section VIII: Port SecurityDescriptionThis command sets ports to the authenticator ro
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection VIII: Port Security 433The following command sets port 4.22 to the authenticator role and the operating
Chapter 23: 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control Commands434 Section VIII: Port SecurityThe following command removes port-based access control fr
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection VIII: Port Security 435SET PORTACCESS|PORTAUTH PORT ROLE=SUPPLICANTSyntaxset portaccess|portauth port=po
Chapter 23: 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control Commands436 Section VIII: Port Securitystartperiod Specifies the time period in seconds between s
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection VIII: Port Security 437SET RADIUSACCOUNTINGSyntaxset radiusaccounting [status=enabled|disabled] [serverp
Chapter 23: 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control Commands438 Section VIII: Port SecurityDescriptionRADIUS accounting is supported on those switch
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection VIII: Port Security 439SHOW PORTACCESS|PORTAUTHSyntaxshow portaccess|portauth=8021x|macbasedParameterspo
Chapter 1: Overview44 Section I: Basic OperationsStack IP AddressA stack does not need an IP address to forward network packets through the ports of t
Chapter 23: 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control Commands440 Section VIII: Port SecurityExamplesThe following command displays the 802.1x authenti
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection VIII: Port Security 441SHOW PORTACCESS|PORTAUTH PORTSyntaxshow portaccess|portauth=8021x|macbased port=p
Chapter 23: 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control Commands442 Section VIII: Port SecurityFigure 48. Authenticator Port InformationFigure 49 illustr
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection VIII: Port Security 443ExamplesThe following command displays the configuration and status for port 1.10
Chapter 23: 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control Commands444 Section VIII: Port SecuritySHOW RADIUSACCOUNTINGSyntaxshow radiusaccountingParameters
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection VIII: Port Security 445 Radius Accounting Update Interval - Specifies the interval at which the switch
Chapter 23: 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control Commands446 Section VIII: Port Security
447Chapter 24RADIUS CommandsThis chapter contains the following commands: “ADD RADIUSSERVER” on page 448 “DELETE RADIUSSERVER” on page 450 “PURGE A
Chapter 24: RADIUS Commands448 Section VIII: Port SecurityADD RADIUSSERVERSyntaxadd radiusserver server|ipaddress=ipaddress order=value [secret=string
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection VIII: Port Security 449The following command adds the RADIUS server with the IP address 149.245.22.22. I
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 45Upgrading the AT-S63 Management SoftwareThe AT-9400 Switch must have Version 3.0.0
Chapter 24: RADIUS Commands450 Section VIII: Port SecurityDELETE RADIUSSERVERSyntaxdelete radiusserver server|ipaddress=ipaddressParameterserver or Sp
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection VIII: Port Security 451PURGE AUTHENTICATIONSyntaxpurge authenticationParametersNone.DescriptionThis comm
Chapter 24: RADIUS Commands452 Section VIII: Port SecuritySET AUTHENTICATIONSyntaxset authentication method=radius [secret=string] [timeout=value]Para
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection VIII: Port Security 453SHOW AUTHENTICATIONSyntaxshow authentication[=radius]ParametersNone.DescriptionTh
Chapter 24: RADIUS Commands454 Section VIII: Port Security
Section IX: Management Security 455Section IXManagement SecurityThis section contains the following chapter: Chapter 25, “Web Server Commands” on pag
456 Section IX: Management Security
457Chapter 25Web Server CommandsThis chapter contains the following commands: “DISABLE HTTP SERVER” on page 458 “ENABLE HTTP SERVER” on page 459 “P
Chapter 25: Web Server Commands458 Section IX: Management SecurityDISABLE HTTP SERVERSyntaxdisable http serverParametersNone.DescriptionThis command d
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection IX: Management Security 459ENABLE HTTP SERVERSyntaxenable http serverParametersNone.DescriptionThis comm
Chapter 1: Overview46 Section I: Basic OperationsPowering On a StackThe switches of a stack can be powered on in any order. The units initialize their
Chapter 25: Web Server Commands460 Section IX: Management SecurityPURGE HTTP SERVERSyntaxpurge http serverParametersNone.DescriptionThis command reset
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection IX: Management Security 461SHOW HTTP SERVERSyntaxshow http serverParametersNone.DescriptionThis command
Chapter 25: Web Server Commands462 Section IX: Management Security
463IndexNumerics802.1x Port-based Network Access Control 437authenticator portconfiguring 426displaying 439disabling 422displaying 439, 441enabling 42
Index464CREATE SWITCH TRUNK command 168CREATE VLAN command 376Ddefault routeadding 394deleting 398displaying 414modifying 406DELETE FILE command 204DE
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s Guide465displaying 461enabling 459resetting to defaults 460IIGMP snoopingconfiguring 272disabling 270displaying 275,
Index466port mirrordescribed 192destination port 192destination port, setting 193displaying 195setting 194source port 192port trunkadding 166creating
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s Guide467SET SNMPV3 ACCESS command 316SET SNMPV3 COMMUNITY command 318SET SNMPV3 GROUP command 320SET SNMPV3 NOTIFY co
Index468stackingmaximum number of switches 30topology 32static module ID numbersdescribed 38displaying 72setting 70static multicast address 152static
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 47In the final stage the master switch configures the devices with the commands in t
Chapter 1: Overview48 Section I: Basic OperationsTroubleshooting the Discovery ProcessThe easiest way to troubleshoot a stack that is unable to comple
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 49If the master switch successfully completes the discovery process but the SHOW STA
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s Guide5SET SNMP COMMUNITY ...
Chapter 1: Overview50 Section I: Basic Operations
51Chapter 2Starting a Command Line Management SessionThis chapter contains the following sections: “Starting a Local Management Session” on page 52
Chapter 2: Starting a Command Line Management Session52 Section I: Basic OperationsStarting a Local Management SessionNoteA stack does not need an IP
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 53 Stop bits: 1 Flow control: None NoteThe port settings are for a DEC VT100 or AN
Chapter 2: Starting a Command Line Management Session54 Section I: Basic OperationsRemote Telnet ManagementPlanning forRemoteManagementBefore you can
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 55NoteA stack can support one manager session and eight operator sessions simultaneo
Chapter 2: Starting a Command Line Management Session56 Section I: Basic OperationsQuitting a Management SessionTo quit a local management session, ty
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 57Command Line Interface FeaturesThe following features are supported in the command
Chapter 2: Starting a Command Line Management Session58 Section I: Basic OperationsCommand FormattingThe following formatting conventions are used in
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 59Redundant Twisted Pair PortsThe twisted pair ports 21R to 24R on the AT-9424Ts and
Contents6Section II: Advanced Operations ...197Chapter 13: File System Command
Chapter 2: Starting a Command Line Management Session60 Section I: Basic Operations
61Chapter 3Basic Command Line CommandsThis chapter contains the following commands: “CLEAR SCREEN” on page 62 “EXIT” on page 63 “HELP” on page 64
Chapter 3: Basic Command Line Commands62 Section I: Basic OperationsCLEAR SCREENSyntaxclear screenParametersNone.DescriptionThis command clears the sc
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 63EXITSyntaxexitParametersNone.DescriptionThis command ends a management session.Exa
Chapter 3: Basic Command Line Commands64 Section I: Basic OperationsHELPSyntaxhelpParametersNone.DescriptionThis command lists the CLI keywords. Each
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 65LOGOFF, LOGOUT and QUITSyntaxlogofflogoutquitParametersNone.DescriptionThese three
Chapter 3: Basic Command Line Commands66 Section I: Basic OperationsSAVE CONFIGURATIONSyntaxsave configurationParametersNone.DescriptionThis command s
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 67SET PROMPTSyntaxset prompt="prompt"Parameterprompt Specifies the command
Chapter 3: Basic Command Line Commands68 Section I: Basic OperationsSHOW USERSyntaxshow userParameterNone.DescriptionDisplays the user account used to
69Chapter 4Stacking CommandsThis chapter contains the following commands: “SET STACK” on page 70 “SHOW STACK” on page 72
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s Guide7Section IV: SNMPv3 ...
Chapter 4: Stacking Commands70 Section I: Basic OperationsSET STACKSyntaxset stack moduleid=value newmoduleid=auto|static|value priority=valueParamete
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 71 You must reset or power cycle the unit after performing this command to activate
Chapter 4: Stacking Commands72 Section I: Basic OperationsSHOW STACKSyntaxshow stackParametersNone.DescriptionThis command displays the module ID numb
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 73Figure 10 is an example of the command when it is performed on the master switch o
Chapter 4: Stacking Commands74 Section I: Basic Operations Priority - The priority number of a switch. The range is 1 to 16. The lower the number, th
75Chapter 5Basic Stack CommandsThis chapter contains the following commands: “DISABLE TELNET” on page 76 “ENABLE TELNET” on page 77 “PING” on page
Chapter 5: Basic Stack Commands76 Section I: Basic OperationsDISABLE TELNETSyntaxdisable telnetParametersNone.DescriptionThis command disables the Tel
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 77ENABLE TELNETSyntaxenable telnetParametersNone.DescriptionThis command activates t
Chapter 5: Basic Stack Commands78 Section I: Basic OperationsPINGSyntaxping ipaddressParameteripaddress Specifies the IP address of an end node to be
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 79RESET SWITCHSyntaxreset switch [module=id]Parametersid Specifies the ID number of
Contents8Chapter 20: Rapid Spanning Tree Protocols Commands ...357ACTIVATE RSTP.
Chapter 5: Basic Stack Commands80 Section I: Basic OperationsRESET SYSTEMSyntaxreset system [name] [contact] [location]Parametersname Deletes the swit
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 81RESTART REBOOTSyntaxrestart rebootParametersNone.DescriptionThis command resets th
Chapter 5: Basic Stack Commands82 Section I: Basic OperationsRESTART SWITCHSyntaxrestart switch config=none|filename.cfgParametersconfig Specifies the
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 83NoteFor a list of default values, refer to Appendix A, “AT-S63 Default Settings” i
Chapter 5: Basic Stack Commands84 Section I: Basic OperationsSET ASYNSyntaxset asyn [speed=1200|2400|4800|9600|19200|38400|57600|115200] [prompt=”prom
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 85SET DATESyntaxset date=dd-mm-yyyy Parameterdate Specifies the date for the stack i
Chapter 5: Basic Stack Commands86 Section I: Basic OperationsSET PASSWORD MANAGERSyntaxset password managerParametersNone.DescriptionThis command sets
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 87SET PASSWORD OPERATORSyntaxset password operatorParametersNone.DescriptionThis com
Chapter 5: Basic Stack Commands88 Section I: Basic OperationsSET SWITCH CONSOLETIMERSyntaxset switch consoletimer=valueParameterconsoletimer Specifies
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 89SET SYSTEMSyntaxset system [name="name"] [contact="contact"] [
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s Guide9Chapter 24: RADIUS Commands ...
Chapter 5: Basic Stack Commands90 Section I: Basic OperationsSET TELNET INSERTNULLSyntaxset telnet insertnull=on|offParametersinsertnull Controls whet
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 91SET TIMESyntaxset time=hh:mm:ssParametertime Specifies the hour, minute, and secon
Chapter 5: Basic Stack Commands92 Section I: Basic OperationsSET USER PASSWORDSyntaxset user manager|operator password=passwordParameterpassword Speci
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 93SHOW ASYNSyntaxshow asynParametersNone.DescriptionThis command displays the settin
Chapter 5: Basic Stack Commands94 Section I: Basic OperationsSHOW CONFIG DYNAMICSyntaxshow config dynamic[=module]Parametersmodule Displays the settin
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 95ExamplesThis command displays all of the non-default parameter settings in the sta
Chapter 5: Basic Stack Commands96 Section I: Basic OperationsSHOW CONFIG INFOSyntaxshow config infoParametersNone.DescriptionThis command displays all
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 97SHOW SWITCHSyntaxshow switch module=idParametersid Specifies the ID number of a sw
Chapter 5: Basic Stack Commands98 Section I: Basic Operations MAC address - The MAC address of the switch. This value cannot be changed. VLAN mode -
AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 99information correctly. When OFF, the default setting, no NULL character is set aft
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