613-001362 Rev BManagement SoftwareAT-S95◆WEBUser’s GuideFor use with the AT-8000GS Series Stackable Gigabit Ethernet SwitchesVersion 2.0.0.22
Page 10 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideDocument ConventionsThis document uses the following conventions:
Page 100 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideQuery ResultsThe Query Results table contains the following fiel
Configuring PortsSetting Ports ConfigurationsPage 101Chapter 7. Configuring PortsPort Configuration includes the following procedures for configuring
Page 102 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s Guide2. The Port Settings Page contains the Zoom View of the device p
Configuring PortsSetting Ports ConfigurationsPage 103– Down — Indicates that the port is currently not operating. NoteAdmin settings, such as Admin St
Page 104 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s Guide• Admin Advertisement — Defines the auto negotiation setting the
Configuring PortsSetting Ports ConfigurationsPage 105Configuring Port MirroringPort mirroring monitors and mirrors network traffic by forwarding copie
Page 106 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s Guide• Status — Indicates if the port is currently monitored. The pos
Configuring PortsAggregating PortsPage 1073. Define the Type field.4. Click Apply. The Port mirroring is modified, and the device is updated.5. Click
Page 108 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideDefining Trunk SettingsThe Trunk Settings Page contains paramete
Configuring PortsAggregating PortsPage 109• Flow Control — Displays the flow control status of the trunk.• LACP — Indicates if LACP is enabled on the
PrefaceContacting Allied TelesisPage 11Contacting Allied TelesisThis section provides Allied Telesis contact information for technical support as well
Page 110 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s Guide• Current Status — Indicates whether the trunk is currently oper
Configuring PortsAggregating PortsPage 111Defining Port TrunkingThe Port Trunking Page contains information about all port trunks currently defined on
Page 112 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s Guide3. Click Modify. The Port Trunking Configuration Page opens:Figu
Configuring PortsAggregating PortsPage 113Configuring LACPTrunk ports can contain different media types if the ports are operating at the same speed.
Page 114 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s Guide2. Click Modify. the LACP Configuration Page opens:Figure 70: LA
Configuring InterfacesPage 115Chapter 8. Configuring InterfacesThis section contains information on configuring the interfaces of the device.This sect
Page 116 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideThe MAC Address Page contains the following fields:• View Static
Configuring InterfacesPage 117NoteWhen viewed, the information also includes the Type of the address: static or dynamic.4. Click Apply. The new MAC ad
Page 118 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideConfiguring VLANs This section describes how to create and confi
Configuring InterfacesConfiguring VLANsPage 119Defining VLAN PropertiesThe VLAN Page provides information and global parameters for configuring and wo
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Page 120 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideThe second section contains a table that maps VLAN parameters to
Configuring InterfacesConfiguring VLANsPage 1213. Click Modify. The VLAN Configuration opens.Figure 76: VLAN Configuration4. Change the Interface Stat
Page 122 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideDefining VLAN Interface SettingsThe VLAN Interface Page contains
Configuring InterfacesConfiguring VLANsPage 123– Trunk — Indicates the port belongs to VLANs in which all VLANs are tagged, except for one VLAN that i
Page 124 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideDefining GVRPThe GVRP Page enables users to configure GARP VLAN
Configuring InterfacesConfiguring VLANsPage 125– Trunk — Specifies the trunk for which the GVRP settings are displayed.• Interface — Displays the port
Page 126 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideDefining MAC Based GroupsThe MAC Based Groups Page allows networ
Configuring InterfacesDefining MAC Based GroupsPage 127– Trunk —Indicates the specific trunk added to the VLAN group.• Group ID — Defines the MAC grou
Page 128 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideTo add a mapped group:1. Click Layer 2 > MAC Based Groups. Th
Configuring System LogsPage 129Chapter 9. Configuring System LogsThis section provides information for managing system logs. System logs enable viewin
Getting StartedStarting the ApplicationPage 13Chapter 1. Getting StartedThis section provides an introduction to the Web Browser Interface, and includ
Page 130 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideThe Configure Log Outputs table displays the following log infor
Configuring System LogsPage 131The Add Syslog Page contains the following fields:• Supported IP Format — Indicates the supported Internet Protocol on
Page 132 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideModifying Log Servers Clicking Modify opens the Event Log Config
Configuring System LogsPage 1333. Click View. The selected log page opens:Figure 89: View Flash Log PageThe View Flash Log Page and View Temporary Log
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Configuring Spanning TreeConfiguring Classic Spanning TreePage 135Chapter 10.Configuring Spanning TreeSpanning Tree Protocol (STP) provides tree topog
Page 136 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideDefining STP PropertiesThe Spanning Tree Page contains parameter
Configuring Spanning TreeConfiguring Classic Spanning TreePage 137• Path Cost Default Values — Specifies the method used to assign default path cost t
Page 138 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideDefining STP InterfacesNetwork administrators can assign STP set
Configuring Spanning TreeConfiguring Classic Spanning TreePage 139• Port Fast — Indicates if Fast Link is enabled on the port. If Fast Link mode is en
Page 14 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s Guide5. Click Sign In. The System General Page opens:Figure 2: System
Page 140 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s Guide• Forward Transitions — Indicates the number of times the port h
Configuring Spanning TreeConfiguring Rapid Spanning TreePage 141To define RSTP on the device: 1. Click Layer 2 > RSTP. The RSTP Page opens:Figure 9
Page 142 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s Guide• Mode — Displays the current STP mode. The STP mode is selected
Configuring Spanning TreeConfiguring Multiple Spanning TreePage 143– Learning — Indicates the port is currently in the learning mode. The interface ca
Page 144 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideFigure 95: MSTP Page The MSTP Page contains the following fields
Configuring Spanning TreeConfiguring Multiple Spanning TreePage 145Figure 96: MSTP Interface Settings Page
Page 146 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideThe MSTP Interface Settings Page contains the following fields:
Configuring Spanning TreeConfiguring Multiple Spanning TreePage 1473. Define the fields.4. Click Apply. MSTP is defined for the selected interface.5.
Page 148 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideDefining MSTP Instance MappingsNetwork administrators can assign
Configuring Spanning TreeConfiguring Multiple Spanning TreePage 149Defining MSTP Instance SettingsMSTP maps VLANs into STP instances. Packets assigned
Getting StartedUsing the Web Browser InterfacePage 15Figure 3: Port Settings PageThe port status indicators vary with context, for example the general
Page 150 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s Guide3. Define the fields.4. Click Apply. MSTP is defined for the sel
Configuring Multicast ForwardingPage 151Chapter 11.Configuring Multicast ForwardingMulticast forwarding allows a single packet to be forwarded to mult
Page 152 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideConfiguring IGMP SnoopingWhen IGMP Snooping is enabled globally,
Configuring Multicast ForwardingPage 153• IGMP Querier Status — Indicates if the specific VLAN can operate as an IGMP Querier. The possible field valu
Page 154 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideTo modify the IGMP Snooping configuration: 1. Click Multicast &g
Configuring Multicast ForwardingPage 155To define Multicast Groups:1. Click Multicast > Multicast Group. The Multicast Group Page opens:Figure 102:
Page 156 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s Guide3. Click Add. The Add Multicast Group Page opens:Figure 103:Add
Configuring Multicast ForwardingPage 157Defining Multicast Forward All SettingsMulticast forwarding enables transmitting packets from either a specifi
Page 158 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s Guide3. Click Modify. The Multicast Forward All Configuration Page op
Configuring Multicast ForwardingPage 159Defining Unregistered Multicast SettingsMulticast frames are generally forwarded to all ports in the VLAN. If
Page 16 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideUser Interface ComponentsThe System General Page example shows th
Page 160 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s Guide2. Click Modify. The Unregistered Multicast Configuration Page o
Configuring SNMPPage 161Chapter 12.Configuring SNMPSimple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) provides a method for managing network devices. Equipment
Page 162 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideEnabling SNMPThe SNMP Global Page provides fields for globally e
Configuring SNMPPage 163Defining SNMP CommunitiesAccess rights are managed by defining communities in the SNMP Community Page. When the community name
Page 164 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s Guide• Access Mode — Defines the access rights of the community. The
Configuring SNMPPage 165The Add SNMP Community Page contains the following fields:• Supported IP Format — Indicates the supported Internet Protocol on
Page 166 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideTo modify SNMP community settings: 1. Select an SNMP community e
Configuring SNMPPage 167Defining SNMP GroupsThe SNMP Group Page provides information for creating SNMP groups, and assigning SNMP access control privi
Page 168 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s Guide• Security Level — Defines the security level attached to the gr
Configuring SNMPPage 169To modify an SNMP group:1. Click SNMP > Groups. The SNMP Group Page opens.2. Click Modify. The Group Configuration Page ope
Getting StartedUsing the Web Browser InterfacePage 17Using the Management Buttons Management buttons provide an easy method of configuring device info
Page 170 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideDefining SNMP UsersThe SNMP Users Page enables assigning system
Configuring SNMPPage 171• Authentication — Displays the method used to authenticate users. The possible field values are:– MD5 Key — Users are authent
Page 172 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s Guide• Authentication Key — Defines the HMAC-MD5-96 or HMAC-SHA-96 au
Configuring SNMPPage 173Defining SNMP ViewsThe SNMP views provide or block access to device features or portions of features. Feature access is grante
Page 174 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s Guide2. Click Add. The Add SNMP VIew Page opens:Figure 120:Add SNMP V
Configuring SNMPPage 175Defining Notification RecipientsThe SNMP Notify Page contains fields for defining SNMP notification recipients. The page conta
Page 176 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSNMPv1,2c Notification RecipientThe SNMP v1, v2c Recipient table
Configuring SNMPPage 1772. Click Add. The Add Notify Page opens:Figure 122:Add Notify Page In addition to the SNMP Notify Page, the Add Notify Page co
Page 178 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s Guide3. Define the fields.4. Click Apply. The notification recipient
Configuring SNMPPage 179Defining Notification FiltersThe SNMP Notification Filter Page permits filtering traps based on OIDs. Each OID is linked to a
Page 18 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideTest Performs a diagnostic test.Clear All Counters Removes all co
Page 180 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideTo add an SNMP notification filter:1. Click the Add button. The
Configuring LLDPPage 181Chapter 13.Configuring LLDPLink Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) is a Layer 2 protocol that allows a network device supporting
Page 182 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideDefining Global LLDP PropertiesThe LLDP Properties Page allows n
Configuring LLDPPage 183• Transmit Delay (1 - 8192) — Indicates the amount of time that passes between successive LLDP frame transmissions due to chan
Page 184 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s Guide• State — Indicates the LLDP state on the port. The possible fie
Configuring LLDPPage 185Defining LLDP Media Endpoint Discovery Network PolicyLLDP Media Endpoint Discovery (LLDP MED) is an enhancement to the 802.1ab
Page 186 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s Guide–Softphone Voice — Indicates that the network policy is defined
Configuring LLDPPage 187To modify a network policy setting:1. Click LLDP > Profile Rules: The LLDP MED Network Policy Page opens.2. Click Modify. T
Page 188 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideDefining LLDP MED Port SettingsThe LLDP MED Port Settings Page c
Configuring LLDPPage 1892. Click Modify. The Modify LLDP MED Port Settings Page opens: Figure 133:Modify LLDP MED Port Settings PageIn addition to the
Getting StartedUsing the Web Browser InterfacePage 19Adding, Modifying and Deleting InformationThe WBI contains and tables for configuring devices. Us
Page 190 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideViewing the LLDP Neighbors InformationThe LLDP Neighbors Informa
Configuring LLDPPage 1912. Click Details to view the Neighbors Information Details Page for ports. Figure 135:Neighbors Information Details PageThe Ne
Page 192 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideLLDP MED Power over EthernetThe port PoE information.• Power Typ
Configuring Power Over EthernetPage 193Chapter 14.Configuring Power Over EthernetThis section describes configuring Power over Ethernet (PoE) for an A
Page 194 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideTo enable PoE for the device: 1. Click System > Power Over Et
Configuring Power Over EthernetPage 1954. Click Modify. PoE is enabled on the device and global settings are saved. The new threshold is immediately a
Page 196 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideDefining Power Over Ethernet ConfigurationTo modify PoE port set
Configuring Power Over EthernetPage 197– Fault — Indicates one of the following:–The powered device test has failed. For example, a port could not be
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Configuring ServicesPage 199Section 15. Configuring ServicesThis section describes Quality of Service related configurations. QoS supports activating
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Page 20 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideFigure 6: Local User Settings Page4. Define the fields. 5. Click
Configuring ServicesPage 200Enabling Class of Service (CoS)The CoS Page enables configuring the CoS ports or trunks on the device.To configure CoS por
Configuring ServicesPage 201• Interface — Displays the interface number.• Default CoS— Determines the default CoS value for incoming packets for which
Configuring ServicesPage 202Configuring CoS Queueing and SchedulingThe CoS Queuing & Scheduling Page provides fields for configuring CoS Priority
Configuring ServicesPage 203Mapping CoS Values to QueuesThe Configure CoS Page contains fields for classifying CoS settings to traffic queues. When co
Configuring ServicesPage 204Mapping DSCP Values to QueuesThe Configure DSCP Page contains fields for classifying DSCP settings to traffic queues. For
Configuring ServicesPage 205Configuring QoS BandwidthThe Bandwidth Page allows network managers to define the bandwidth settings for a specified egres
Configuring ServicesPage 206As a default the Bandwidth Page opens displaying the port options. The fields are identical when displaying the trunk CoS.
System UtilitiesPage 207Chapter 16.System UtilitiesThe configuration file structure involves the following configuration files:• Startup Configuration
Page 208 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideRestoring the Default ConfigurationThe Reset to Factory Defaults
System UtilitiesPage 2092. Select the After Reset image file.3. Click Apply (below the table). The factory defaults are restored, and the device is up
Getting StartedLogging OutPage 21Logging OutThe Logout option enables the user to log out of the device thereby terminating the running session.To log
Page 210 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s Guide• Link Local Interface — If Link Local is selected as the suppor
System UtilitiesPage 211The Configuration Copy section of the File System Page contains the following fields:• Copy Configuration— Allows the copy con
Page 212 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideViewing Integrated Cable TestsThe Cable Test Page contains field
System UtilitiesPage 2133. Click Test. The cable test is performed.4. Click Advanced. The Cable Test Configuration Page opens, and the copper cable te
Page 214 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideViewing Optical TransceiversThe Optical Transceivers Page allows
System UtilitiesPage 215Resetting the DeviceThe Reset Page enables the user to reset the system. Save all changes to the Startup Configuration file be
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Viewing StatisticsViewing Device StatisticsPage 217Chapter 17.Viewing StatisticsThis section provides device statistics for RMON, interfaces, and Ethe
Page 218 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideThe Interface Statistics Page contains the following fields:• Se
Viewing StatisticsViewing Device StatisticsPage 219Viewing Etherlike Statistics The Etherlike Statistics Page displays interface statistics. To view E
Page 22 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideTo compose a login banner:• Enter the CLI command login_banner &q
Page 220 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s Guide–No Refresh — Indicates that the Etherlike statistics are not re
Viewing StatisticsManaging RMON StatisticsPage 221Figure 153:RMON Statistics PageThe RMON Statistics Page contains the following fields:• Select the i
Page 222 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s Guide–No Refresh—Indicates that the RMON statistics are not refreshed
Viewing StatisticsManaging RMON StatisticsPage 223Configuring RMON HistoryThe RMON History Page contains information about samples of data taken from
Page 224 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideFigure 155:Add RMON History Page3. Define the Source Interface,
Viewing StatisticsManaging RMON StatisticsPage 225Viewing the RMON History TableThe RMON History Table Page contains interface specific statistical ne
Page 226 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideEach table entry represents all counter values compiled during a
Viewing StatisticsManaging RMON StatisticsPage 227Configuring RMON EventsThe RMON Events Page contains fields for defining, modifying and viewing RMON
Page 228 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideFigure 159:Add RMON Events Page3. Define the Community, Descript
Viewing StatisticsManaging RMON StatisticsPage 229Figure 160:RMON Events Logs PageThe RMON Events Logs Page contains the following event log informati
Defining System InformationPage 23Chapter 2. Defining System InformationThe System General Page contains general device information, including system
Page 230 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideDefining RMON Alarms The RMON Alarm Page contains fields for set
Viewing StatisticsManaging RMON StatisticsPage 231– Absolute — Compares the values directly with the thresholds at the end of the sampling interval.•
Page 232 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideFigure 163:Alarm Configuration Page3. Define the fields.4. Click
Managing StackingStacking OverviewPage 233Chapter 18.Managing StackingThis section describes the stacking control management and includes the followin
Page 234 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software CLI User’s GuideAfter the stacking issues are resolved, the device can be reconnected to the stack
Managing StackingConfiguring Stacking ManagementPage 235During the Warm Standby, the Master and the Secondary Master are synchronized with the static
Page 236 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software CLI User’s GuideFigure 164:Stacking PageThe Stacking Page contains the following stack configurati
Downloading Software with the CLIConnecting a TerminalPage 237Appendix A -Downloading Software with the CLIThis section describes how to download syst
Downloading Software with the CLIInitial ConfigurationPage 238Initial ConfigurationBefore a device can download system software, the device must have
Downloading Software with the CLIDownloading SoftwarePage 239To check the configuration, enter the command “show ip interface” as illustrated in the f
Page 24 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideThe Administration section of theSystem General PageSystem Genera
Downloading Software with the CLIDownloading SoftwarePage 2402. Enter the copy command to download the boot file.3. Enter the “bootvar” command to det
Downloading Software with the CLIDownloading SoftwarePage 2415. Enter the “copy” command to download the system file.6. Reboot the device. The device
Downloading Software with the CLIDownloading SoftwarePage 242Stacking Member Software DownloadEnsure the stack has been correctly connected as describ
Downloading Software with the CLIDownloading SoftwarePage 2435. Enter the “copy” command to download the system file.6. Reboot the devices being updat
System DefaultsPage 244Appendix B -System DefaultsThis section contains the system defaults, and includes the following topics:• RS-232 Port Settings•
System DefaultsRS-232 Port SettingsPage 245RS-232 Port SettingsThe following table contains the RS-232 port setting defaults: Port DefaultsThe followi
System DefaultsConfiguration DefaultsPage 246Configuration DefaultsThe following are the initial device configuration defaults: Security DefaultsThe f
System DefaultsSpanning Tree DefaultsPage 247Spanning Tree DefaultsThe following are the spanning tree defaults:Address Table DefaultsThe following th
System DefaultsTrunking DefaultsPage 248Trunking DefaultsThe following are the trunking defaults:Multicast DefaultsThe following are the Multicast def
IndexPage 249IndexNumerics802.1x port access 70AAbsolute 231Access controldefining entries 77Access Control Lists (ACL) - see ACLAccess level 64Access
Configuring IPv6Page 25Chapter 3. Configuring IPv6The device functions as an IPv6 compliant Host, as well as an IPv4 Host (also known as dual stack).
Page 250 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser User’s GuideDDaylight Saving Time (DST) 39configurationbroadcast time 38DST per countr
IndexPage 251tunneling 31VLAN 26JJabbers 226KKeyauthentication 172LLACP 109configuringtrunk 113trunk 112trunk, enabled 110Learning mode 69Line passwor
Page 252 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guidesecurity configuration 68status 103Port-based authentication 67Poweroptica
IndexPage 253operation mode 136port configuration 138SSH - see Secure Telnet (SSH)Stacking 233chain topology 234configuration 235management interfaces
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Page 26 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideFigure 9: IPv6 Interface PageThe IPv6 Interface Page contains the
Configuring IPv6Page 27– Global — Defines a globally unique IPv6 address; visible and reachable from different subnets. • IPv6 Address — Indicates the
Page 28 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s Guide2. Select an Interface to map to the IP address.3. Select an IPv6
Configuring IPv6Page 29Defining the IPv6 Default GatewayThe IPv6 Default Gateway Page enables you to configure the IPv6 address of the next hop that c
Page 3Table of ContentsPreface ...
Page 30 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s Guide–Dynamic — Indicates the default gateway is dynamically configure
Configuring IPv6Page 31Configuring TunnelsThe Tunneling Page defines the tunneling process on the device, which encapsulates IPv6 packets in IPv4 pack
Page 32 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s Guide–None — Indicates that the tunnel local address is not set. • ISA
Configuring IPv6Page 33The IPv6 Neighbors Page contains the following fields:View IPv6 Neighbors•View Static — Displays the static IPv6 address entrie
Page 34 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s Guide3. Click Add. The Add IPv6 Neighbor Page opens.Figure 15: Add IPv
Configuring IPv6Page 35To view IPv6 Neighbor entries:1. Click System > IPv6 Neighbors. The IPv6 Neighbors Page opens.2. Select an interface.3. Clic
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Configuring System TimePage 37Chapter 4. Configuring System TimeThe System Time Page provides information for configuring system time parameters, incl
Page 38 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s Guide–SNTP — Indicates that the system time is set via an SNTP server.
Configuring System TimePage 39To define SNTP global parameters: 1. Click System > System Time. The System Time Page opens.The Simple Network Time P
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Page 40 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s Guide–Other — The DST definitions are user-defined based on the device
Configuring System TimePage 41Daylight Savings Time by CountryThe following is a list of Daylight Savings Time start and end dates by country: • Alban
Page 42 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s Guide• New Zealand — From the first Sunday in October until the first
Configuring Device SecurityConfiguring Management SecurityPage 43Chapter 5. Configuring Device SecurityThis section describes setting security paramet
Page 44 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideTo define access profiles:1. Click Mgmt. Security > Access Pro
Configuring Device SecurityConfiguring Management SecurityPage 452. Click Add. The Add Access Profile Page opens:Figure 19: Add Access Profile PageIn
Page 46 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s Guide–VLAN — Specifies the VLAN on which the access profile is defined
Configuring Device SecurityConfiguring Management SecurityPage 47Defining Profile RulesAccess profiles can contain up to 128 rules that determine whic
Page 48 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s Guide• Management Method — Defines the management method for which the
Configuring Device SecurityConfiguring Management SecurityPage 49– IPv6 — Indicates that IPv6 is supported.• IPv6 Address Type — Defines the type of c
Page 5Chapter 10.Configuring Spanning Tree ... 135Configuring Classic Spanning
Page 50 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideTo modify an access rule:1. Click Mgmt. Security > Profile Rul
Configuring Device SecurityConfiguring Management SecurityPage 51Defining Authentication ProfilesAuthentication profiles allow network administrators
Page 52 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s Guide–RADIUS — Authenticates the user at the RADIUS server. For more i
Configuring Device SecurityConfiguring Management SecurityPage 53Figure 24: Add Authentication Profile Page3. Select the type of function to configure
Page 54 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideFigure 25: Authentication Profile Configuration Page3. Select the
Configuring Device SecurityConfiguring Management SecurityPage 55Mapping Authentication ProfilesAfter authentication profiles are defined, they can be
Page 56 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s Guide• Secure HTTP — Indicates that authentication methods are used fo
Configuring Device SecurityConfiguring Server Based AuthenticationPage 57Figure 27: TACACS+ PageThe TACACS+ Page contains the following fields:• Suppo
Page 58 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideFigure 28: Add TACACS+ Page3. Define the fields.4. Click Apply. T
Configuring Device SecurityConfiguring Server Based AuthenticationPage 59To modify TACACS+ server settings:1. Click Mgmt. Protocols > TACACS+. The
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Page 60 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideConfiguring RADIUSRemote Authorization Dial-In User Service (RADI
Configuring Device SecurityConfiguring Server Based AuthenticationPage 61– Both — Indicates the RADIUS recording session is used for 802.1X authentica
Page 62 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s Guide2. Click Add. The Add RADIUS Page opens.Figure 31: Add RADIUS Pag
Configuring Device SecurityConfiguring Server Based AuthenticationPage 63To modify RADIUS server settings:1. Click Mgmt. Protocols > RADIUS. The RA
Page 64 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideConfiguring Local UsersNetwork administrators can define users, p
Configuring Device SecurityConfiguring Server Based AuthenticationPage 652. Click Create. The Add Local User Page opens: Figure 34: Add Local User Pag
Page 66 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideDefining Line PasswordsNetwork administrators can define line pas
Configuring Device SecurityConfiguring Network SecurityPage 67Port-based authentication provides traditional 802.1x support, as well as, Guest VLANs.
Page 68 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideTo configure secure ports: 1. Click Network Security > Port Se
Configuring Device SecurityConfiguring Network SecurityPage 694. Click Modify. The Port Security Configuration Page opens:Figure 38: Port Security Con
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Page 70 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s Guide6. Click Apply. The port security settings are saved and the devi
Configuring Device SecurityConfiguring Network SecurityPage 71– Enable — Enables Guest VLAN.– Disable — Disables Guest VLAN.• Guest VLAN ID — Specifie
Page 72 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideTo modify port based authentication settings:1. Click Modify. The
Configuring Device SecurityConfiguring Network SecurityPage 73The Port Authentication Settings Page contains the following port authentication paramet
Page 74 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideThe possible field values are:– Enable — Enables dynamic VLAN ass
Configuring Device SecurityConfiguring Network SecurityPage 75Enabling Storm ControlStorm control limits the amount Multicast and Broadcast frames acc
Page 76 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideThe Storm Control Page displays the Zoom View of the selected sta
Configuring Device SecurityDefining Access ControlPage 77Defining Access ControlAccess Control Lists (ACL) allow network managers to define classifica
Page 78 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideThe MAC Based ACL Page contains the following fields:• ACL Name —
Configuring Device SecurityDefining Access ControlPage 792. Click the Add ACL button. The Add MAC Based ACL Page opens:Figure 44: Add MAC Based ACL Pa
Page 8 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuidePrefaceThis guide contains instructions on how to configure an AT-
Page 80 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideAdding ACE Rules1. Click Network Security > MAC Based ACL. The
Configuring Device SecurityDefining Access ControlPage 81To modify the MAC Based ACL configuration:1. Click Network Security > MAC Based ACL. The M
Page 82 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideFigure 47: IPv4 Based ACL PageThe IPv4 Based ACL Page contains th
Configuring Device SecurityDefining Access ControlPage 83– HMP — Host Mapping Protocol (HMP). Collects network information from various networks hosts
Page 84 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s Guide• Destination– IPv4 Address — Matches the destination port IPv4 a
Configuring Device SecurityDefining Access ControlPage 852. Click the Add ACL Button. The Add IPv4 Based ACL Page opens:Figure 48: Add IPv4 Based ACL
Page 86 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideAdding ACE Rules1. Click Network Security > IPv4 Based ACL. Th
Configuring Device SecurityDefining Access ControlPage 87Defining IPv6 Based ACLThe IPv6 Based ACL Page contains information for defining IPv6-based A
Page 88 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s Guide–UDP — User Datagram Protocol (UDP). Communication protocol that
Configuring Device SecurityDefining Access ControlPage 892. Click the Add ACL Button. The Add IPv6 Based ACL Page opens:Figure 51: Add IPv6 Based ACL
PrefaceWeb Browser Interface User’s Guide OverviewPage 9Web Browser Interface User’s Guide OverviewThe Web Browser Interface User’s Guide provides the
Page 90 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideAdding ACE Rules1. Click Network Security > IPv6 Based ACL. Th
Configuring Device SecurityDefining Access ControlPage 91Defining ACL BindingWhen an ACL is bound to an interface, all the ACE rules that have been de
Page 92 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s Guide2. Click the Modify button. The ACL Binding Configuration opens:F
Configuring DHCP SnoopingPage 93Chapter 6. Configuring DHCP SnoopingDHCP Snooping expands network security by providing an extra layer of security bet
Page 94 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideDefining DHCP Snooping General PropertiesThe DHCP Snooping Genera
Configuring DHCP SnoopingPage 95– Disable — Disables verifying that an untrusted port source MAC address matches the client’s MAC address.• Backup Dat
Page 96 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideTo define DHCP Snooping on VLANs: 1. Click DHCP Snooping > VLA
Configuring DHCP SnoopingPage 97To define trusted interfaces: 1. Click DHCP Snooping > Trusted Interfaces. The Trusted Interfaces Page opens:Figure
Page 98 Allied Telesis AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s Guide4. Edit the following field:• Trusted Status — Indicates whether
Configuring DHCP SnoopingPage 99Binding Addresses to the DHCP Snooping DatabaseThe Binding Database Page contains parameters for querying and adding I
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