Allied Telesis AlliedView-EMS 4.0.2 User Manual

AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.2
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
BASIC OPERATIONS...................................................................................................................................................8
COMMON OPERATIONS ON THE MAIN WINDOW....................................................................................................................8
MENU FOR STACKED DEVICES .....................................................................................................................................................9
PORT SELECTION DIALOG BOX ................................................................................................................................................10
PORT STATUS COLORS .............................................................................................................................................................. 10
LED STATUS................................................................................................................................................................................ 10
UTILIZATION .............................................................................................................................................................................. 11
AT-8000 SERIES...........................................................................................................................................................12
MAIN WINDOW ........................................................................................................................................................................ 12
AGENT MENU............................................................................................................................................................................. 19
BRIDGE MENU ............................................................................................................................................................................ 20
RMON MENU............................................................................................................................................................................ 21
PORT MENU................................................................................................................................................................................ 21
STACKING MENU ....................................................................................................................................................................... 23
EXPANSION MODULE NOTES................................................................................................................................................... 23
AT-8000/8POE.............................................................................................................................................................25
MAIN WINDOW ........................................................................................................................................................................ 25
AGENT MENU............................................................................................................................................................................. 26
BRIDGE MENU ............................................................................................................................................................................ 27
RMON MENU............................................................................................................................................................................ 27
PORT MENU................................................................................................................................................................................ 29
AT-8000GS SERIES......................................................................................................................................................31
MAIN WINDOW ........................................................................................................................................................................ 32
AGENT MENU............................................................................................................................................................................. 33
ROUTING MENU ........................................................................................................................................................................41
BRIDGE MENU ............................................................................................................................................................................ 45
IGMP MENU............................................................................................................................................................................... 47
LLDP MENU............................................................................................................................................................................... 47
SECURITY MENU......................................................................................................................................................................... 51
RMON MENU............................................................................................................................................................................ 57
PORT MENU................................................................................................................................................................................ 57
AT-8000S SERIES.........................................................................................................................................................63
MAIN WINDOW ........................................................................................................................................................................ 63
AGENT MENU............................................................................................................................................................................. 65
ROUTING MENU ........................................................................................................................................................................73
BRIDGE MENU ............................................................................................................................................................................ 77
IGMP MENU............................................................................................................................................................................... 79
LLDP MENU............................................................................................................................................................................... 79
SECURITY MENU......................................................................................................................................................................... 82
RMON MENU............................................................................................................................................................................ 87
PORT MENU................................................................................................................................................................................ 87
AT-8300GB SERIES .....................................................................................................................................................92
MAIN WINDOW ........................................................................................................................................................................ 92
AGENT MENU............................................................................................................................................................................. 95
BRIDGE MENU ............................................................................................................................................................................ 96
RMON MENU............................................................................................................................................................................ 96
PORT MENU................................................................................................................................................................................ 97
STACKING MENU ....................................................................................................................................................................... 98
AT-8400........................................................................................................................................................................99
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MAIN WINDOW ........................................................................................................................................................................ 99
AGENT MENU...........................................................................................................................................................................100
BRIDGE MENU ..........................................................................................................................................................................101
RMON MENU..........................................................................................................................................................................102
PORT MENU..............................................................................................................................................................................103
STACKING MENU ..................................................................................................................................................................... 104
AT-8400 LINE CARDS ............................................................................................................................................ 105
AT-8411................................................................................................................................................................................... 105
AT-8412................................................................................................................................................................................... 106
AT-8413................................................................................................................................................................................... 106
AT-8414................................................................................................................................................................................... 107
AT-9000/24............................................................................................................................................................... 108
MAIN WINDOW ......................................................................................................................................................................108
AGENT MENU...........................................................................................................................................................................109
BRIDGE MENU ..........................................................................................................................................................................110
RMON MENU..........................................................................................................................................................................110
PORT MENU..............................................................................................................................................................................111
AT-9000/XX SERIES................................................................................................................................................. 113
MAIN WINDOW ......................................................................................................................................................................113
AGENT MENU...........................................................................................................................................................................115
ROUTING MENU ......................................................................................................................................................................116
BRIDGE MENU ..........................................................................................................................................................................117
PORT MENU..............................................................................................................................................................................118
AT-9006 FAMILY...................................................................................................................................................... 120
MAIN WINDOW ......................................................................................................................................................................120
AGENT MENU...........................................................................................................................................................................121
BRIDGE MENU ..........................................................................................................................................................................122
RMON MENU..........................................................................................................................................................................122
VLAN MENU............................................................................................................................................................................ 123
PORT MENU..............................................................................................................................................................................123
AT-9410GB............................................................................................................................................................... 124
MAIN WINDOW ......................................................................................................................................................................124
AGENT MENU...........................................................................................................................................................................125
BRIDGE MENU ..........................................................................................................................................................................126
RMON MENU..........................................................................................................................................................................126
PORT MENU..............................................................................................................................................................................127
AT-AR400S SERIES................................................................................................................................................... 129
MAIN WINDOW ......................................................................................................................................................................129
AGENT MENU...........................................................................................................................................................................132
ROUTING MENU ......................................................................................................................................................................132
BRIDGE MENU ..........................................................................................................................................................................133
ATM MENU.............................................................................................................................................................................. 133
ADSL MENU.............................................................................................................................................................................134
SHDSL MENU .......................................................................................................................................................................... 134
PORT MENU..............................................................................................................................................................................135
AT-AR410................................................................................................................................................................. 136
MAIN WINDOW ......................................................................................................................................................................136
AGENT MENU...........................................................................................................................................................................137
ROUTING MENU ......................................................................................................................................................................137
BRIDGE MENU ..........................................................................................................................................................................138
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FRAME RELAY MENU................................................................................................................................................................138
CALL LIST MENU ...................................................................................................................................................................... 138
PORT MENU..............................................................................................................................................................................138
AT-AR700 SERIES..................................................................................................................................................... 140
MAIN WINDOW ......................................................................................................................................................................140
AGENT MENU...........................................................................................................................................................................142
ROUTING MENU ......................................................................................................................................................................142
BRIDGE MENU ..........................................................................................................................................................................143
FRAME RELAY MENU................................................................................................................................................................143
CALL LIST MENU ...................................................................................................................................................................... 143
PORT MENU..............................................................................................................................................................................144
AT-AR700S SERIES................................................................................................................................................... 145
MAIN WINDOW ......................................................................................................................................................................145
AGENT MENU...........................................................................................................................................................................147
ROUTING MENU ......................................................................................................................................................................150
LAN/WAN MENU..................................................................................................................................................................152
AVAILABILITY MENU ................................................................................................................................................................155
SECURITY MENU.......................................................................................................................................................................156
RMON MENU..........................................................................................................................................................................158
PORT MENU..............................................................................................................................................................................159
AT-8500 SERIES........................................................................................................................................................ 161
MAIN WINDOW ......................................................................................................................................................................161
AGENT MENU...........................................................................................................................................................................164
ROUTING MENU ......................................................................................................................................................................166
BRIDGE MENU ..........................................................................................................................................................................166
RMON MENU..........................................................................................................................................................................167
PORT MENU..............................................................................................................................................................................168
STACKING MENU ..................................................................................................................................................................... 171
EXPANSION MODULE NOTES................................................................................................................................................. 172
AT-8700XL SERIES................................................................................................................................................... 173
MAIN WINDOW ......................................................................................................................................................................173
AGENT MENU...........................................................................................................................................................................175
ROUTING MENU ......................................................................................................................................................................176
BRIDGE MENU ..........................................................................................................................................................................176
PORT MENU..............................................................................................................................................................................177
AT-8600 SERIES........................................................................................................................................................ 178
MAIN WINDOW ......................................................................................................................................................................178
AGENT MENU...........................................................................................................................................................................180
ROUTING MENU ......................................................................................................................................................................181
BRIDGE MENU ..........................................................................................................................................................................181
PORT MENU..............................................................................................................................................................................182
EXPANSION MODULE NOTES................................................................................................................................................. 182
AT-8800 SERIES........................................................................................................................................................ 183
MAIN WINDOW ......................................................................................................................................................................183
AGENT MENU...........................................................................................................................................................................184
ROUTING MENU ......................................................................................................................................................................185
BRIDGE MENU ..........................................................................................................................................................................186
PORT MENU..............................................................................................................................................................................186
AT-8948..................................................................................................................................................................... 188
MAIN WINDOW ......................................................................................................................................................................188
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AGENT MENU...........................................................................................................................................................................189
ROUTING MENU ......................................................................................................................................................................192
BRIDGE MENU ..........................................................................................................................................................................193
LLDP MENU............................................................................................................................................................................. 194
AVAILABILITY MENU ................................................................................................................................................................195
SECURITY MENU.......................................................................................................................................................................197
RMON MENU..........................................................................................................................................................................198
PORT MENU..............................................................................................................................................................................198
AT-X900-48 SERIES................................................................................................................................................. 201
MAIN WINDOW ......................................................................................................................................................................201
AGENT MENU...........................................................................................................................................................................202
ROUTING MENU ......................................................................................................................................................................205
BRIDGE MENU ..........................................................................................................................................................................207
LLDP MENU............................................................................................................................................................................. 207
AVAILABILITY MENU ................................................................................................................................................................208
SECURITY MENU.......................................................................................................................................................................210
RMON MENU..........................................................................................................................................................................211
PORT MENU..............................................................................................................................................................................212
RAPIER ...................................................................................................................................................................... 214
MAIN WINDOW ......................................................................................................................................................................214
AGENT MENU...........................................................................................................................................................................219
ROUTING MENU ......................................................................................................................................................................220
BRIDGE MENU ..........................................................................................................................................................................220
FRAME RELAY MENU................................................................................................................................................................221
CALL LIST MENU ...................................................................................................................................................................... 221
PORT MENU..............................................................................................................................................................................222
AT-RAPIER 48W...................................................................................................................................................... 223
MAIN WINDOW ......................................................................................................................................................................223
AGENT MENU...........................................................................................................................................................................224
ROUTING MENU ......................................................................................................................................................................227
LAN/WAN MENU..................................................................................................................................................................229
AVAILABILITY MENU ................................................................................................................................................................232
SECURITY MENU.......................................................................................................................................................................233
RMON MENU..........................................................................................................................................................................235
PORT MENU..............................................................................................................................................................................235
SWITCHBLADE....................................................................................................................................................... 238
MAIN WINDOW ......................................................................................................................................................................238
AGENT MENU...........................................................................................................................................................................241
ROUTING MENU ......................................................................................................................................................................242
BRIDGE MENU ..........................................................................................................................................................................242
PORT MENU..............................................................................................................................................................................243
SWITCHBLADE LINE CARDS............................................................................................................................... 245
AT-9400 SERIES........................................................................................................................................................ 248
MAIN WINDOW ......................................................................................................................................................................248
AGENT MENU...........................................................................................................................................................................253
ROUTING MENU ......................................................................................................................................................................256
BRIDGE MENU ..........................................................................................................................................................................257
SECURITY MENU.......................................................................................................................................................................258
RMON MENU..........................................................................................................................................................................258
PORT MENU..............................................................................................................................................................................259
STACKING MENU ..................................................................................................................................................................... 262
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AT-9700 SERIES........................................................................................................................................................ 264
MAIN WINDOW ......................................................................................................................................................................264
AGENT MENU...........................................................................................................................................................................267
ROUTING MENU ......................................................................................................................................................................270
BRIDGE MENU ..........................................................................................................................................................................279
IGMP MENU.............................................................................................................................................................................281
VRRP MENU............................................................................................................................................................................. 282
SECURITY MENU.......................................................................................................................................................................282
RMON MENU..........................................................................................................................................................................288
PORT MENU..............................................................................................................................................................................289
EXPANSION MODULE NOTES................................................................................................................................................. 292
AT-9800 SERIES........................................................................................................................................................ 293
MAIN WINDOW ......................................................................................................................................................................293
AGENT MENU...........................................................................................................................................................................295
ROUTING MENU ......................................................................................................................................................................295
BRIDGE MENU ..........................................................................................................................................................................296
PORT MENU..............................................................................................................................................................................296
AT-9900/AT-9900S SERIES...................................................................................................................................... 298
MAIN WINDOW ......................................................................................................................................................................298
AGENT MENU...........................................................................................................................................................................301
ROUTING MENU ......................................................................................................................................................................302
BRIDGE MENU ..........................................................................................................................................................................302
PORT MENU..............................................................................................................................................................................303
AT-X600 SERIES....................................................................................................................................................... 304
MAIN WINDOW ......................................................................................................................................................................304
AGENT MENU...........................................................................................................................................................................307
ROUTING MENU ......................................................................................................................................................................314
BRIDGE MENU ..........................................................................................................................................................................316
LLDP MENU............................................................................................................................................................................. 317
AVAILABILITY MENU ................................................................................................................................................................320
RMON MENU..........................................................................................................................................................................320
PORT MENU..............................................................................................................................................................................320
STACKING MENU ..................................................................................................................................................................... 324
AT-X900-12X SERIES .............................................................................................................................................. 325
MAIN WINDOW ......................................................................................................................................................................325
AGENT MENU...........................................................................................................................................................................327
ROUTING MENU ......................................................................................................................................................................333
BRIDGE MENU ..........................................................................................................................................................................335
LLDP MENU............................................................................................................................................................................. 337
AVAILABILITY MENU ................................................................................................................................................................339
RMON MENU..........................................................................................................................................................................339
PORT MENU..............................................................................................................................................................................340
STACKING MENU ..................................................................................................................................................................... 343
AT-X900-24X SERIES (ALLIEDWARE).................................................................................................................. 344
MAIN WINDOW ......................................................................................................................................................................344
AGENT MENU...........................................................................................................................................................................346
ROUTING MENU ......................................................................................................................................................................350
BRIDGE MENU ..........................................................................................................................................................................351
LLDP MENU............................................................................................................................................................................. 352
SECURITY MENU.......................................................................................................................................................................353
RMON MENU..........................................................................................................................................................................355
PORT MENU..............................................................................................................................................................................355
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AT-X900-24X SERIES (ALLIEDWARE PLUS)........................................................................................................ 359
MAIN WINDOW ......................................................................................................................................................................359
AGENT MENU...........................................................................................................................................................................362
ROUTING MENU ......................................................................................................................................................................369
BRIDGE MENU ..........................................................................................................................................................................371
LLDP MENU............................................................................................................................................................................. 372
AVAILABILITY MENU ................................................................................................................................................................374
RMON MENU..........................................................................................................................................................................375
PORT MENU..............................................................................................................................................................................375
STACKING MENU ..................................................................................................................................................................... 378
SWITCHBLADE X908............................................................................................................................................. 380
MAIN WINDOW ......................................................................................................................................................................380
AGENT MENU...........................................................................................................................................................................382
ROUTING MENU ......................................................................................................................................................................389
BRIDGE MENU ..........................................................................................................................................................................391
LLDP MENU............................................................................................................................................................................. 392
AVAILABILITY MENU ................................................................................................................................................................394
RMON MENU..........................................................................................................................................................................395
PORT MENU..............................................................................................................................................................................395
STACKING MENU ..................................................................................................................................................................... 398
CONVERTEON SERIES........................................................................................................................................... 400
MAIN WINDOW ......................................................................................................................................................................400
AGENT MENU...........................................................................................................................................................................403
STATUS MENU .......................................................................................................................................................................... 404
OAM MENU.............................................................................................................................................................................406
CONVERTEON SERIES MODULES....................................................................................................................... 408
AT-MCF2000 MEDIA CONVERTER...................................................................................................................... 416
MAIN WINDOW ......................................................................................................................................................................416
AGENT MENU...........................................................................................................................................................................418
STATUS MENU .......................................................................................................................................................................... 420
AT-MCF2000 MODULES ........................................................................................................................................ 422
AT-MCF2000M...................................................................................................................................................................... 422
AT-MCF2000S........................................................................................................................................................................422
AT-MCF2012LC .................................................................................................................................................................... 423
AT-MCF2012LC/1.................................................................................................................................................................423
POWERBLADE......................................................................................................................................................... 425
MAIN WINDOW ......................................................................................................................................................................425
AGENT MENU...........................................................................................................................................................................426
STATUS MENU .......................................................................................................................................................................... 427
POWERBLADE MODULES..................................................................................................................................... 428
AT-PB10 SERIES MEDIA CONVERTER MODULES.................................................................................................................428
AT-PB100 SERIES MEDIA CONVERTER MODULES...............................................................................................................429
AT-PB200 SERIES SWITCH MODULES................................................................................................................................... 430
AT-PB300 SERIES MEDIA CONVERTER MODULES...............................................................................................................431
AT-PB1000 SERIES MEDIA CONVERTER MODULES ............................................................................................................432
PORT INTERFACE CARDS.................................................................................................................................... 433
NETWORK SERVICE MODULES.......................................................................................................................... 435
UPLINK MODULES ................................................................................................................................................. 437
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Basic Operations
Device Manager's main window shows the main panel of the target device. It has both common and device-specific menus on its menu bar.
Note - SNMPv3: All device-specific menu options are displayed regardless of the user's view
access security settings.
You can perform operations on the agent by doing a right click on the main panel or by selecting a menu item from the menu bar. Ports and LEDs on the main panel indicate the status of the port, system and traffic.
Topics:
Common operations on the main window
Menu for stacked devices
Port selection dialog box
Port status colors
LED status
Utilization
Common operations on the main window
Right clicking on a port
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Port
Right clicking on a port opens a pull-down menu specific to the device. Selecting a menu item opens another window and lets you view and edit MIB information related to the port. You can also access the same menu from the menu bar.
RS-232 Terminal Port
Right clicking on an RS-232 port opens a pull-down menu and lets you choose how to log into the agent. Depending on the managed device, choose Telnet or WEB Browser.
Reset Button
Right clicking on a reset button opens a pull-down menu with an option that allows you to reset the device. (Not available on some devices.)
Menu for stacked devices
If the target is a stacked device, some menus have extra sub items to specify a single device in the stack.
Module submenu
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Port selection dialog box
When you select a menu item acting on ports, a dialog box opens to let you select ports. Check the target ports and click OK.
Note - If you select multiple ports, it may take some time for data to be displayed.
Select Port dialog box
Port status colors
Port status is shown by its color. Port speed is also displayed in the port image.
Link Up: Green
Disabled: Red (the port is disabled by an administrator)
Partitioned/Blocking: Yellow
Others: Default color (usually black)
Note - SNMPv3: Depending on the READ VIEW access settings of the User Account Name
used, there is a possibility that Device Manager may not be able to access some MIB values that control the Port status. When this happens, the affected ports will be shown in the default color.
LED status
In Device Manager, LEDs do not blink. The meaning of each LED will differ from one device to another.
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Utilization
Utilization is calculated by the following formula.
# of frames x (96 + 64) + octets x 8 Utilization (%) = --------------------------------------------------- x 100 Port speed (bps) x Sampling Interval(sec)
Basic Operations
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AT-8000 Series
This section describes Device Manager menus and operations specific to the AT-8000 Series.
Topics:
Main Window
Agent Menu
Bridge Menu
RMON Menu
Port Menu
Stacking Menu
Expansion Module Notes
Main Window
AT-8012M
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AT-8012M-QS
AT-8016F/MT
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AT-8016F/SC
AT-8016F/ST
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AT-8024
AT-8024GB
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AT-8024M
AT-8026FC
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AT-8026T
AT-8088/MT
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AT-8088/SC
Device Manager LEDs for AT-8000 Series
LED State Description
PWR Green The switch is receiving power.
MASTER Orange
The switch is the master switch of an enhanced stack.
Gray
The switch is a slave switch or is not a member of an enhanced stack.
DUPLEX Green
Orange
The port is operating in full-duplex mode.
The port is operating in half-duplex mode.
Note - Please refer to Uplink Modules for the operations and behavior of the expansion
modules installed on these devices.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow Device Manager to support the RPS
LED.
Note - When connecting to a slave switch, Device Manager does not automatically replace
the master switch image in the main window with the slave switch image. To view the slave switch image, click on the Refresh option under the Agent menu.
Note - Device Manager will detect a loss of connection between an AT-8024GB and an AT-
9410GB when the uplink port on both devices are set to the same speed and mode.
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Note - Connection between an AT-8024GB and an AT-8324 can only be established if the
uplink ports on both devices are configured to auto-negotiate.
Note - Setting the 'Active Protocol Version' to 'STP' and 'Spanning Tree Status' to 'enabled'
will set the Port State parameter of disabled ports to 'blocking'. As a result, port images for disabled ports will turn yellow.
Note - Setting the 'Active Protocol Version' to 'RSTP' and 'Spanning Tree Status' to 'enabled'
will set the Port State parameter of inactive ports and disabled ports to 'blocking'. As a result, port images for inactive ports and disabled ports will turn yellow.
Agent Menu
From the Agent menu, you can view and edit the system information for the device, or log into the CLI using Telnet.
System Info
Displays basic system information, including system name, location, contact and description.
Note - Attempting to set the System Contact, System Name, and System Location
parameters to NULL will result in a general error. However, the parameters will still be temporarily set to NULL. Once the switch is restarted, the original values will be restored.
Note - The current firmware version accepts up to 40 characters for the System
Contact, System Name and System Location parameters. However, specifying a value that is exactly 40 characters in length will result in an error message. This error message may be ignored as the value will still be set successfully.
Firmware Info
Displays firmware version.
Network Info
Displays network-related information such as the addresses of the default gateway and the agents.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Default Domain Name and
the DNS Server parameters to be configured.
Manager Address Info
Displays the IP address of the management station.
Device Info
Displays general information about the switch.
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MAC Address Table
Displays a list of static MAC addresses configured on the switch.
Note - MAC Address Table entries created through a local or telnet management
session will not be visible to Device Manager until the device is restarted.
Reset
Resets the switch.
Telnet
Starts a Telnet connection to the switch.
WEB Browser
Connects to the switch's HTTP server.
Bridge Menu
From the Bridge menu, you can view and edit bridge information such as the forwarding database and the spanning tree status.
Forwarding Database
Note - AT-8016F/xx: The current firmware version may, at times, return duplicate
Forwarding Database table entries.
Standard View Displays the Forwarding Database table as returned by the device.
Enhanced View Displays the Forwarding Database table on a per port basis. User can select a port or group of ports to view its corresponding Forwarding Database entries.
Discard/Aging Time Info
Displays information about the number of address entries that were learned but discarded because either there was a lack of memory or the entry's aging timer expired.
Note - The current firmware version accepts values in the range [10-1000000]
inclusive for the Aging Time parameter.
Spanning Tree Info
Displays spanning tree parameters such as priority and cost.
Note - The current firmware version accepts values in the range [0-65535] inclusive
for the Priority parameter regardless of the active spanning tree protocol version.
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Statistics
Displays statistics about frames received/transmitted on the switch port.
RMON Menu
From the RMON menu you can view and edit the RMON MIB.
Statistics
Displays traffic statistics in the network segment attached to each port.
History Control Table
Displays the RMON History table.
Note - The current firmware version does not support the "historyControlTable"
MIB object of RFC1757. As a result, Device Manager displays the error message "Failed to get MIB data." when the History Control Table option is selected from the RMON menu.
Alarm Table
Displays the RMON Alarm table.
Event Table
Displays the RMON Event table.
Event Log
Displays the RMON Event log.
Port Menu
From the Port menu, you can view and edit MIB information about the port.
Utilization
Displays the port's utilization information.
Interface Info
Displays port statistics such as the number of frames received and transmitted on the port, bytes received and transmitted on the port, and port status.
Note - Valid MIB Set values for the Administration Status parameter are 'up' and
'down'. Attempting to set this parameter to any other value will result in the error message: "The error occurred with 'Set' operation. Error: bad value."
Error Statistics
Displays error statistics.
Detail Info
Displays detailed port information such as duplex mode.
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Note - Valid MIB Set values for the Port Flow Control parameter are 'disable',
'transmit-only', 'receive-only', and 'transmit-and-receive'. However, the current firmware version does not allow this parameter to be set to 'transmit-only' and 'receive-only' for the following ports:
Expansion module ports
GBIC ports on the AT-8024GB
Fiber optic ports on the AT-8026FC
10/100/1000Base-T ports on the AT-8026T
Note - Valid MIB Set values for the Port State parameter are 'enabled' and 'disabled'.
Attempting to set this parameter to any other value will result in the error message: "The error occurred with 'Set' operation. Error: bad value."
Note - The current firmware version accepts up to 20 characters for the Port Name
parameter. Attempting to enter more than 20 characters will result in an error message and may append additional characters to the input value.
Spanning Tree Info
Displays the port's spanning tree parameters.
Note - Setting a port's Port parameter to 'disabled' does not automatically set the
Port State parameter under Detail Info to 'disabled'. As a result, the port's image may not turn red as expected.
Note - The current firmware version accepts values in the range [0-255] inclusive for
the Port Priority parameter regardless of the active spanning tree protocol version.
Note - The current firmware version accepts values in the range [0-65535] inclusive
for the Port Path Cost parameter regardless of the active spanning tree protocol version.
Enable
Enables the port.
Note - Under the Sun Solaris platform, the Device Manager application may
terminate abnormally if multiple ports have been selected and each dialog box with the message "May I set 'atiswitchPortState.n' to up" is clicked one after the other.
Disable
Disables the port.
Note - Under the Sun Solaris platform, the Device Manager application may
terminate abnormally if multiple ports have been selected and each dialog box with the message "May I set 'atiswitchPortState.n' to down" is clicked one after the other.
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Port Mirroring
Displays port mirroring parameters and allows configuration of port mirroring state, source, and destination.
Note - Valid MIB Set values for the Mirroring Destination Port parameter should
range from 0 to 24. However, the current firmware version allows the user to enter values up to 65535. Attempting to enter values greater than 65535 will cause the new value to be converted to its equivalent wrap-around value; i.e., 65536 will become 0, 65537 will become 1, and so on.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Port Mirroring Status
parameter to be set to 'receive' and 'transmit'. Attempting to do so will result in the error message: "The error occurred with 'Set' operation. Error: bad value".
Note - By default, the Port Mirroring Status parameter is set to 'disabled' and the
Mirroring Destination Port parameter is set to 0. From this default state, the Port Mirroring Status parameter can be set to 'both' successfully. However, to set the Port Mirroring Status parameter back to 'disabled', the Mirroring Destination Port parameter must be set to a non-zero value.
Note - Any change made to the Mirroring Source Ports parameter while the
Mirroring Destination Port parameter is set to 0 will take effect internally but will not be reflected in the MIB variable window. To see the change reflected in the MIB variable window, the Mirroring Destination Port parameter should be set to a non­zero value.
Stacking Menu
From the Stacking menu, you can perform enhanced stacking from any AT-8000 Series master switch.
Stacking Info
Displays information about the switch's mode. This is also the menu where you can perform enhanced stacking.
Note - For the Stack Switch Model parameter, additional characters appear after the
model name for discovered AT-8524M, AT-9424T/SP and AT-9424T/GB devices.
Expansion Module Notes
Device Manager cannot distinguish between the AT-A45/xx, AT-A47, and AT-
STACKM expansion modules. All are displayed with the same GIF image.
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When both the AT-A45 and AT-A46 expansion modules are present on a device,
the AT-A45 port image may show up as green and its Port Speed parameter may reflect the value "1 Gbps" even if there is no connection established on the port. To reflect the correct port image color and port speed, restart the device. This applies to the following devices:
AT-8016F/xx AT-8024M AT-8088/xx
The Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) does not work for the AT-A46 expansion module
when it is installed on an AT-8016F/ST device. As a result, the Port State parameter of the AT-A46 expansion module port will never be set to 'blocking' and the port image will never turn yellow.
Connection between an AT-A47 expansion module port that is configured to
operate at 1Gbps full duplex and a port on another device can only be established if the port on the other device is configured to auto-negotiate.
For the AT-A47 expansion module, Device Manager will only display the AT-
A45/AT-A47/AT-STACKM shared GIF image if a GBIC module is present in the GBIC slot.
By default, the Port Speed and Mode parameter of the AT-A47 expansion module
port is set to 'auto sense'. From this mode, the Port Speed and Mode can only be changed to '1Gbps full-duplex'. However, once set to '1Gbps full-duplex', it can no longer be set to 'auto sense'.
AT-8000 Series
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AT-8000/8POE
This section describes Device Manager menus and operations specific to the AT-8000/8POE switch.
Topics:
Main Window
Agent Menu
Bridge Menu
RMON Menu
Port Menu
Main Window
AT-8000/8POE
Device Manager LEDs for AT-8000/8POE
LED State Description
PWR Green The switch is receiving power.
DUPLEX Green
Orange
The port is operating at full-duplex mode.
The port is operating at half-duplex mode.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow Device Manager to determine whether
a port is enabled or disabled. As a result, port images will remain black even if they are actually disabled.
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Note - The current firmware version does not allow Device Manager to detect the presence
or absence of an SFP module in the SFP slot. As a result, the SFP slot on the device image will always show an SFP image regardless of whether or not an SFP module is physically present in the slot.
Note - Status information for port 9 will always be reflected on both the RJ-45 port image
and the SFP port image regardless of whether it is the RJ-45 or the SFP port that is actually in operation. However, if Device Manager detects that the established link speed is less than 1Gbps, only the RJ-45 port image will turn green.
Note - When Global RSTP is enabled, the current firmware version sets the Port State
parameter of inactive ports to 'blocking'. As a result, expect port images for inactive ports to turn yellow in Device Manager.
Agent Menu
From the Agent menu, you can view and edit the system information for the device, or log into the CLI using Telnet.
System Info
Displays basic system information, including system name, location, contact and description.
Firmware Info
Displays firmware version.
Network Info
Displays network-related information such as the addresses of the default gateway and the agents.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Configured IP Address
parameter to be configured.
Manager Address Info
Displays the IP address of the management station.
Note - The current firmware version does not return the actual TRAP Destination IP
Address value for each Network Manager Index. It displays the value of the succeeding index. As a result, when configuring this parameter, value specified is actually saved, but the table does not display the actual values set.
DHCP Info
Displays DHCP information including the DHCP System Group and DHCP Timer Group.
Reset
Resets the switch.
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Telnet
Starts a Telnet connection to the switch.
WEB Browser
Connects to the switch's HTTP server.
Bridge Menu
From the Bridge menu, you can view and edit bridge information such as the spanning tree status.
Forwarding Database
Displays the Forwarding Database table as returned by the device.
Discard/Aging Time Info
Displays information about the device's aging time.
Spanning Tree Info
Displays spanning tree parameters such as priority and cost.
Statistics
Displays statistics about frames received/transmitted on the switch's ports.
Basic Bridge Info
Displays basic bridge information such as the LAN ID, bridge address, number of ports and the bridge type.
Bridge Port Info
Displays basic bridge information on a per port basis such as the LAN ID, port number, circuit, delay exceeded discards and MTU exceeded discards.
Note - The current firmware version returns a NULL value for the Circuit
parameter.
RMON Menu
From the RMON menu you can view and edit the RMON MIB.
Statistics
Standard
Displays traffic statistics in the network segment attached to each port.
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Note - To collect statistical data on an interface, do the following using a MIB
browser tool that allows you to issue an SNMP Set request on a specific table element:
Set the etherStatsStatus (1.3.6.1.2.1.16.1.1.1.21) object to "createRequest(2)"
Set the etherStatsDataSource (1.3.6.1.2.1.16.1.1.1.2) object to the OID of the
Ethernet interface to monitor (e.g. 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.1.1 - Port 1)
Set the etherStatsStatus object to "valid(1)"
Additional Info
Displays additional traffic statistics in the network segment such as frames received/sent, collisions, broadcast frames and multicast frames.
Note - The Deferred Transmissions parameter is not applicable to the AT-
8000/8POE and should be ignored.
Error Displays error statistics in the network segment such as CRC errors, alignment errors, bad frames received late collisions and total transmit errors.
History Control Table
Displays the RMON History table.
Note - To maintain a history of statistics taken at particular intervals for an interface,
do the following using a MIB browser tool that allows you to issue an SNMP Set request on a specific table element:
Alarm Table
Displays the RMON Alarm table.
Event Table
Displays the RMON Event table.
Event Log
Displays the RMON Event log.
Set the historyControlStatus (1.3.6.1.2.1.16.2.1.1.7) object to
"createRequest(2)"
Set the historyControlDataSource (1.3.6.1.2.1.16.2.1.1.2) object to the OID of
the Ethernet interface for which historical data will be collected (e.g.
1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.1.1 - Port 1)
Set the historyControlStatus object to "valid(1)"
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Port Menu
From the Port menu, you can view and edit MIB information about the port.
Utilization
Displays the port's utilization information.
Interface Info
Standard
Displays port statistics such as the number of packets received and transmitted on the port, bytes received and transmitted on the port and port status.
Note - The current firmware version returns a NULL value for the Specific Media
MIB parameter.
Additional Info Displays port statistics such as the number of frames received and transmitted on the port, bytes received and transmitted on the port and port status.
Note - The Deferred Transmissions parameter is not applicable to the AT-
8000/8POE and should be ignored.
Error Statistics Displays error statistics.
Detail Info
Displays detailed port information such as duplex mode.
Note - The current firmware version does not return the correct value for the Port
State parameter. It also does not allow the parameter to be configured.
Note - The Port Flow Control and Port QoS Priority parameters are not applicable
to the AT-8000/8POE and should be ignored.
Spanning Tree Info
Displays the port's spanning tree parameters.
Enable
Enables the port.
Disable
Disables the port.
Port Mirroring
Displays port mirroring parameters and allows configuration of port mirroring state, source and destination.
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IGMP Snooping
Displays the current state of IGMP Snooping and allows reconfiguration.
AT-8000/8POE
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AT-8000GS Series
This section describes Device Manager menus and operations specific to the AT-8000GS Series.
Topics:
Main Window
Agent Menu
Routing Menu
Bridge Menu
IGMP Menu
LLDP Menu
Security Menu
RMON Menu
Port Menu
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Main Window
AT-8000GS/24, AT-8000GS/24POE and AT-8000GS/48
The AT-8000GS/24, AT-8000GS/24POE and AT-8000GS/48 can be combined to form a single stack of up to 6 units.
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Device Manager LEDs for AT-8000GS Series
LED State Description
PWR Green The switch is receiving power.
STACK ID Orange
The stacked unit is either the Stacking Master or the Backup Master.
Gray
The switch is a set to standalone mode.
Green
DUPLEX Green
Orange
The stacked unit is a slave switch.
The port is operating in full-duplex mode.
The port is operating in half-duplex mode.
Note - When multiple units of the AT-8000GS series are stacked together, port numbering
is continuous based on the Stack Number.
Stack 1 - 1 to 50
Stack 2 - 51 to 100
Stack 3 - 101 to 150
Stack 4 - 151 to 200
Stack 5 - 201 to 250
Stack 6 - 251 to 300
This numbering scheme assumes that a unit can have a maximum of 50 ports.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Device Manager to detect the
presence of an SFP module in any of the SFP slots unless there is an active connection on the SFP ports. As a result, SFP images will appear on the device panel only if there is an established connection on the physical SFP ports.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Device Manager to handle
redundant ports. As a result, the Duplex LED of the copper ports will remain green even if there is an established connection on the equivalent SFP ports.
Agent Menu
From the Agent menu, you can view and edit the system information for the device, or log into the CLI using Telnet.
System Info
Displays basic system information, including system name, location, contact and description.
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Note - Valid MIB Set values for the System Name parameter is up to 160 characters.
Note - The current firmware version allows the user to set System Name parameter
to NULL.
Device Info
General Info
Displays common management information.
Active Software File Displays the currently available images on the flash.
Image Files Info Displays information about the images on the flash including the image version.
Software Packages Displays the device's software packages.
Physical Description
Module Info
Displays module information for each unit in the system.
Port Attributes Displays port information.
Unit General Info Displays the device's software versions.
Note - The current firmware version does not return values for the following
parameters:
Service Tag
Manufacturer
Note - The current firmware version allows the user to enter up to 160 characters
for the Serial Number and Asset Tag parameters. However, values exceeding 19 characters will be truncated.
Unit Environment Info Displays the device's main power supply and temperature status.
Physical Entity Displays the information about the device including the serial number.
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Note - Valid MIB Set values for the Physical Alias parameter should range from 0 to
32. However, the current firmware version allows the user to enter up to 6 characters only.
Note - Valid MIB Set values for the Physical Asset ID parameter should range from 0
to 32. However, the current firmware version allows the user to enter up to 16 characters only.
Note - The current firmware version does not return any value for the Serial
Number parameter.
Stacking Info
Basic Info
Displays the stacking information.
Note - Stacked devices: The current firmware version does not allow the Stack
Reload Unit parameter to be set to a non-existing Unit ID. Attempting to do so will result to an error.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Stack Order Permutation
parameter to be configured.
Note - Valid MIB Set values for the Force Master Unit, Top Unit and Bottom Unit
parameters are [1-2], [1-6] and [1-6] respectively. However, the current firmware version allows the user to set these parameters to '0'.
Stack Info Displays information about the stacked devices.
Stack Status Displays the current unit ID and stack mode of the device after reset.
Note - Valid MIB Set values for the Active Unit ID After Reset parameter is [1-6]
inclusive. However, the current firmware version allows the user to set this parameter to '0'.
Stack Unit Mode Displays the device's current stacking mode.
Cascaded Ports Info
Displays cascaded ports information for stacked devices.
Cascaded Port Config
Displays cascaded port information in a unit after reset.
Note - Configuring the Row Status parameter to invalid values will not return an
error message except for the 'create and go' value.
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Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Trunk ID After Reset
parameter to be configured.
POE Info
MCU Info
Displays POE device's Microcontroller information.
POE Config Displays POE device's configurations.
Note - AT-8000GS/24POE: When multiple units of the AT-8000GS series are
stacked together, the current firmware version does not allow the Maximum PSE Power parameter to be configured to 'none' if the Unit ID of the device is '3', '4', '5' or '6'.
Socket Info
Displays the sockets information which are currently open in the system.
Management Info
General Management
Displays common management information.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Reboot Delay parameter to
be configured.
Note - Configuring the Action parameter to 'delete lan tab' will not return an error
message.
Flash File System
Basic Info
Displays the flash file size of the device.
File Lists Displays the device's list of files.
File Copy Info Displays the current history index and messages for file copy.
Jumbo Frames Displays the current jumbo frames status.
Management ACL
Basic Info
Displays basic information about the management access list.
Access Lists Displays information about access lists.
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Note - Configuring the Row Status parameter to invalid values will not return an
error message except for the 'create and go' value.
Mid-level Management
Alarm Options
Displays information about alarm options.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Row Status parameter to be
configured. Attempting to configure this parameter to any valid value will result in the error "The error occurred with 'Set' operation. Error: gen Error.".
MIB Tree Displays information about the device's MIB tree.
Tuning
Agent Diagnostics
Displays diagnostic information about the agent.
Note - The Location parameter is not applicable to the AT-8000GS series and should
be ignored.
General Tuning Displays general tuning information.
Note - The current firmware version returns inconsistent values when configuring
the High Priority and Low Priority parameters.
Note - Valid MIB Set values for the Debug Level parameter should range from 1-100.
However, the current firmware version allows the user to enter values in the range 0-255.
Max Entries Tuning Displays information about the maximum entries in tuning.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the following parameters to be
configured:
Max IP Next Hop Entries After Reset
Max IP Prefixes After Reset
Max IP ECMP Entry Size After Reset
Max IP Interfaces After Reset
TCP Tuning Displays the memory pool size for TCP tuning.
Syslog Tuning Displays the current cache size and its size after reset.
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Management ACL Tuning Displays the current number of access rules and the number after reset.
SSH Tuning Displays the current number of the maximum number of authorized keys and its value after reset.
Terminal Sessions
Displays the current number of maximum sessions and its value after reset.
DNS Client Tuning Displays the maximum values of the cache entries and the negative cache entries before and after reset.
DHCP Snooping Tuning Displays the current maximum number of DHCP snooping entries.
Tuning Parameters Displays the current value, value after reset, default value, minimum and maximum value of the different tuning parameters.
Host Parameters
Displays the corresponding value of the different host parameters.
Terminal Debug Mode
Displays the terminal debug mode password.
Note - The current firmware does not allow the Terminal Debug Mode Password
parameter to be configured.
Banner Config
Manage Banners
Displays banner messages with respect to the connection type: telnet or console.
Clear Banner Message When set, clears the selected banner type.
Telnet
Basic Info
Displays the basic telnet information.
Note - The current firmware does not allow the Password parameter to be
configured.
Note - Valid MIB Set values for the Login Banner parameter should range from 1-158
characters. However, the current firmware version allows the user to set values up to 160 characters.
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Telnet Sessions Displays the login time, client IP address and telnet session status.
CLI Info Displays information if the file is enabled or not.
Note - The current firmware does not allow the Password parameter to be
configured.
LCLI Info Displays information about the device's Telnet sessions and SSH sessions if enabled or not.
Note - Valid MIB Set values for the History Size and SSH History Size parameters
should range from 10-206 and 10-210 respectively. However, the current firmware version allows the user to enter values up to 246.
Note - Valid MIB Set values for the Telnet History Size parameter is [10-206]
inclusive. However, the current firmware version allows the user to enter values up to 246.
RS-232 Displays the configuration of the baud rate of the device.
Web Server
Web Info
Displays embedded Web protocol.
Note - Setting the HTTP Port and HTTPS Port parameters to ?0? will automatically
set the parameters to their default port numbers which are 80 and 443 respectively.
Web Services Displays the services used for the embedded Web protocol.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Service Port, Service
Certificate and Service Max Idle Timeout parameters to be set to '0', '1000' and '932160' values respectively.
Note - Valid MIB Set values for the Service Certificate ID parameter is [0-1000]
inclusive. However, the current firmware version allows the user to enter '-1' and '1001' as its value.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Service Protocol parameter
to be configured.
Date and Time
Time Synchronization
Displays the configuration about the device's date/time and time zone.
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Note - Valid MIB Set values for the DST Offset parameter should range from 1-1440.
However, the current firmware version allows the user to enter values outside of the valid range and negative values as well.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the DST Start and DST End
parameters to be configured when the DST Mode is set to 'recurring' or 'date' value.
SNTP/NTP Client Config Displays information about SNTP/NTP client configuration.
Note - Valid MIB Set values for the Polling Interval parameter should range from 60-
86400. However, the current firmware version allows the user to enter values outside of the valid range and negative values as well.
SNTP Config Displays information about SNTP client configuration.
Broadcast Mode Displays information about broadcast mode per interface.
Note - The current firmware version returns a 'noSuchName' value for the IP
Address parameter.
SNTP Server Info Displays information about trusted SNTP servers to be queried in unicast or broadcast mode.
Note - Valid MIB Set values for the Key Identifier parameter is [1-4294967295]
inclusive. However, the current firmware version allows the user to enter the value '0'.
Authentication Keys
Displays information about keys information for authentication of NTP packets.
System Log
Basic Info
Displays information and configuration of the device's log files.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Clear Log File and Clear
Cache parameters to be configured.
Event Log Displays information about events sent to the system log file.
Error Log Displays information about errors registered to the system cache.
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Syslog Device
Displays information about Syslog diagnostic messages.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Syslog Device Control
parameter to be configured.
Syslog Collector
Displays the information to generate Syslog messages to an aggregating agent or collector.
Syslog Application
Displays information about a managed entity that provides individual control over the severity level of the messages that it will generate.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Severity parameter to be
configured.
Reset
Resets the switch.
Telnet
Starts a Telnet connection to the switch.
WEB Browser
Connects to the switch's HTTP server.
Routing Menu
From the Routing menu, you can view and edit information about the switch's routing functions.
IP
ARP Table
Displays the ARP cache on the switch.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Physical Address parameter
to be configured. Attempting to configure this parameter to any valid value will result in the error "The error occurred with 'Set' operation. Error. bad value.".
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Mapping Type parameter to
be configured. Attempting to configure this parameter from 'static' to 'dynamic' value will result in the error "The error occurred with 'Set' operation. Error. bad value.".
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Mapping Type parameter to
be set to 'invalid' or 'other' as its values.
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Address Table
Standard
Displays the list of IP interfaces on the switch.
Additional Info Displays additional information about the address table.
Note - The Backup Address parameter is not applicable to the AT-8000GS
series and should be ignored.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the IP Interface Owner
parameter to be configured. Attempting to configure this parameter to any valid value will result in the error "The error occurred with 'Set' operation. Error. bad value.".
Note - Configuring the Port Number parameter will cause the device to be
inaccessible and may need the restarted.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Net Mask parameter
to be configured.
Static Route Table
Displays the IP static routing table.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Routing Type parameter to
be set to 'local' as its value.
IP Statistics
Displays statistics about IP routing, including the number of IP datagram received.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Forwarding Status
parameter to be configured. Attempting to configure this parameter to any valid value will result in the error "The error occurred with 'Set' operation. Error. bad value.".
ARP Table Config
Displays configuration information about ARP.
I/F Name-Address Translation
Displays information about the IP interface's name translated to an IP interface address.
TFTP
Displays configuration information about the TFTP.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Send Config File parameter
to be configured.
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Note - Configuring the Get Config File parameter will cause the device to reboot and
reset its running configuration to default configuration.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the File Server IP Address
parameter to be configured.
UDP Listener Info
Displays UDP listener information.
UDP Statistics
Displays UDP statistics.
TCP
Connection Info
Displays TCP connection-specific information.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Connection Status
parameter to be configured. Attempting to configure this parameter to any valid value will result in the error "The error occurred with 'Set' operation. Error: gen Error.".
TCP Statistics
Displays TCP statistics.
CIDR
Route Number
Displays the number of valid CIDR entries.
Route Table Displays the CIDR routing tables.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Routing Type parameter to
be configured. Attempting to configure this parameter to any valid value will result in the error "The error occurred with 'Set' operation. Error. bad value.".
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the following parameters to be
configured:
o Destination Port Number o Routing Protocol MIB o Destination Metric 2 o Destination Metric 3 o Destination Metric 4 o Destination Metric 5
Note - The current firmware version only allows the Routing Type parameter to be
set to 'reject' if the value prior to set operation is 'remote'.
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ICMP
ICMP Statistics
Displays ICMP Statistics.
Error Messages Displays the variable that controls the ability to generate ICMP error messages.
DHCP
DHCP Client Basic Info
Displays action MIB for DHCP Renew command.
DHCP Client Action Displays DHCP actions configured in the device.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Host Name parameter to
be configured.
DHCP Client Command Displays what DHCP action to apply.
DHCP Snooping Basic Info
Displays the system's basic DHCP snoop information.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Clear Action parameter to
be set to 'noAction' as its value.
Binding Database Displays all DHCP snooping entries.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Type parameter to be set
to 'learned by protocol' and 'static' as its value.
Note - Configuring the Row Status parameter to invalid values will not return an
error message except for the 'create and go' value.
Enabled VLANs
Displays the IP DHCP snooping enabled VLAN entries.
Note - Configuring the Row Status parameter to invalid values will not return an
error message except for the 'create and go' value.
Trusted Ports
Displays DHCP snooping configured as trusted ports.
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Note - Configuring the Row Status parameter to invalid values will not return an
error message except for the 'create and go' value.
DNS Resolver
Resolver Config
Displays information about the DNS client.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Reset parameter to be
configured to 'reset' as its value. Attempting to configure this parameter to any valid value will result in the error "The error occurred with 'Set' operation. Error. bad value.".
Basic Counters Displays information about basic DNS counters.
Counters by OpCode Displays information about the current count of resolver queries and answers.
Counters by Response Code Displays information about the current count of responses to resolver queries.
Lame Delegation Overflows Displays information about number of times the resolver attempted to add an entry to the lame delegation table.
Cache Info Displays information about a collection of objects providing access to and control of a DNS resolver's cache.
Negative Cache Info Displays information about a collection of objects providing access to and control of a DNS resolver's negative response cache.
Additional Counters Displays information about a collection of objects providing further instrumentation applicable to many but not all DNS resolvers.
ISATAP Tunnel Info
Displays the Intra-Site Automatic Tunnel Addressing Protocol tunneling info.
Bridge Menu
From the Bridge menu, you can view and edit bridge information such as the forwarding database and the spanning tree status.
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Forwarding Database
Standard View
Displays the Forwarding Database table as returned by the device.
Enhanced View Displays the Forwarding Database table on a per port basis. User can select a port or group of ports to view its corresponding Forwarding Database entries.
Aging Time Info
Displays information about the device's aging time.
Spanning Tree Info
STP Standard
Displays the spanning tree information such as the STP version and path cost.
Additional Info Displays additional STP information like supported type.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Flood BPDU Method
parameter to be set to 'bridging' as its value.
MSTP
Basic Info
Displays the basic information about MSTP.
Instance Info Displays information that contains MSTP instance specific information for the Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol.
Statistics Displays statistics about frames received/transmitted on the switch port.
Basic Bridge Info Displays basic bridge information.
Bridge Port Info Displays statistics about frames received/transmitted on the switch port.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Number of Traffic Class
parameter to be configured. Attempting to configure this parameter to any valid value will result in the error "The error occurred with 'Set' operation. Error. bad value.".
Note - The current firmware version returns the value 'NULL' for the Circuit
parameter.
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802.1p
Device Capabilities
Displays information on the device capabilities.
Port Priority Group Displays information about the port priority.
Traffic Class Displays information about the traffic class and traffic class priority.
Note - Valid MIB Set values for the Received Traffic Class parameter is [0-7]
inclusive. However, the current firmware version does not allow this parameter to be set to 4-7 as its value.
MAC Table Info
Displays MAC table information.
MAC Base Priority Support
Displays which features of the max base priority are supported.
IGMP Menu
From the IGMP menu, you can view and edit IGMP information such as IGMP queries and reports sent between devices, VLAN's IGMP functions and interfaces on which IGMP is enabled.
MAC Multicast Info
Displays configurations of the enabling/disabling multicast.
IGMP Config
Displays configurations of the Internet Group Management Protocol function.
Note - Valid MIB Set values for the Host Aging Time parameter should range from
60 - 2147483647. However, the current firmware version allows the user to set values lower than 60.
LLDP Menu
From the LLDP menu, you can view and edit LLDP configurations, statistics, local system data and remote systems data components.
LLDP Configuration
General Config
Displays LLDP general function such as enabling LLDP, Tx delays and others.
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Note - The current firmware version does not return any value for the Clear
Received Info parameter.
Port Config Displays the control selection of LLDP Port VLAN-ID TLVs to be transmitted on individual ports.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Port VLAN Tx Enable
parameter to be configured.
Note - Device Manager does not handle objects of type BITS correctly. As a result,
the TLVs Tx Enable parameter will not be configurable and will display an 8-bit binary string instead of the actual TLV types allowed. However, the TLV types allowed can still be determined by looking at the bits that are on from left to right:
Bit 0 - Port Description
Bit 1 - System Name
Bit 2 - System Description
Bit 3 - System Capabilities
Management Addresses
Displays control selection of LLDP management address TLV instances to be transmitted.
LLDP Statistics
Remote Tables
Displays LLDP extension objects associated with remote systems.
Port Tx Displays the LLDP transmission statistics for individual ports.
Port Rx Displays the LLDP frame reception statistics for a particular port.
LLDP System Data
Local System General Info
Displays LLDP information associated with local systems.
Port Info Displays port information associated with the local system.
Management Addresses
Displays the management address information on the local system.
Note - The current firmware version returns the value 'NULL' for the OID
parameter.
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Remote Systems
Connection Info
Displays one or more rows per physical network connection.
Management Addresses Displays the management address information on the remote system learned on a particular port contained in the local chassis.
Note - The current firmware version returns the value 'NULL' for the OID
parameter.
LLDP MED
Device Info
Displays information which describe the device's behavior of the LLDP-MED.
MED Port Config Displays the LLDP configuration information that controls the transmission of the MED.
Note - Device Manager does not handle objects of type BITS correctly. As a result,
the TLVs Tx Enable parameter will not be configurable and will display an 8-bit binary string instead of the actual TLV types allowed. However, the TLV types allowed can still be determined by looking at the bits that are on from left to right:
Bit 0 - Port Description
Bit 1 - System Name
Bit 2 - System Description
Bit 3 - System Capabilities
Note - Device Manager does not handle objects of type BITS correctly. As a result,
the MED TLVs Tx Enable parameter will not be configurable and will display an 8-bit binary string instead of the actual TLV types allowed. However, the TLV types allowed can still be determined by looking at the bits that are on from left to right:
Bit 0 - Capabilities
Bit 1 - Network Policy
Bit 2 - Location
Bit 3 - Extended PSE
Bit 4 - Extended PD
Bit 5 - Inventory
Network Policy Info
Displays information about a particular policy on a specific port component.
Note - Device Manager does not handle bit string correctly. As a result, the
Application Type parameter will not be displayed.
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Location Info
Displays the Location information as advertised by the local system.
Note - Device Manager always treats objects of type OCTET STRING as a sequence
of bytes in hexadecimal format and does not convert them to plain text format when necessary. As a result, the Location parameter will neither be readable nor configurable.
POE Info
Displays the defined type of Power over Ethernet advertised by the local device.
POE/PSE Port Info
Displays a table that contains one row per port of PSE/PoE information on the local system known to this agent.
Policy Container Config
Displays the configuration of a particular policy in the media policy container.
Note - Configuring the Row Status parameter to any invalid values will not return an
error message.
Note - Device Manager always treats objects of type OCTET STRING as a sequence
of bytes in hexadecimal format and does not convert them to plain text format when necessary. As a result, the Port Number parameter will neither be readable nor configurable.
802.3 Config
Port Config
Displays the LLDP configuration information that controls the transmission of IEEE
802.3.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the 802.3 TLVs Tx Enable
parameter to be configured.
Note - Device Manager does not handle objects of type BITS correctly. As a result,
the TLVs Tx Enable parameter will not be configurable and will display an 8-bit binary string instead of the actual TLV types allowed. However, the TLV types allowed can still be determined by looking at the bits that are on from left to right:
Bit 0 - Port Description
Bit 1 - System Name
Bit 2 - System Description
Bit 3 - System Capabilities
Ethernet Port Info Displays information about a particular port component.
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Link Aggregation Info Displays link aggregation information about a particular port component.
Frame Size Info Displays maximum frame size information about a particular port component.
Security Menu
From the Security menu, you can view and edit different security and authentication protocols SSL, SSH, and port-based authentication.
Authentication/Authorization/Accounting
Basic Info
Displays basic information about Authentication/Authorization/Accounting.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the EAP Current Method List
parameter to be configured. Attempting to configure this parameter to any valid value will result in the error "The error occurred with 'Set' operation. Error: gen error".
Note - The current firmware version will always display an encrypted value for the
System Password Level 1 to 15 parameters regardless of whether the type of password set is 'clear text' or 'encrypted password'.
Note - The current firmware version accepts up to 160 characters for the System
Password Level 1 to 15 parameters, including the '#' or '$' character as directive that indicates the type of password being used. However, using the '#' character will result to an error.
Method Lists Displays information about all method lists.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Row Status parameter to be
set to 'create and go' or 'destroy' as its value.
Lines Displays information about all lines, their passwords and their authorization levels.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Row Status parameter to be
configured. Attempting to configure this parameter to any valid value will result in the error "The error occurred with 'Set' operation. Error: gen Error".
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the following parameters to be
configured on the implemented data type and range:
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As a result, it will display the values: 'enable_n_default', 'enable_c_default', 'login_n_default', 'login_c_default', 'http', 'https' and 'null' as valid values instead of allowing the user to enter up to 20 characters for these parameters.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Password Valid Time
parameter to be configured.
Note - The current firmware version does not return any value for the Password
Expiry Date parameter.
Note - The current firmware version will always display an encrypted value for the
Password parameter regardless of whether the type of password set is 'clear text' or 'encrypted password'.
Note - Valid MIB Set values for the Password parameter should range from 1-159
characters. However, the current firmware version allows the user to set values up to 160 characters.
Local Users
Displays information about all usernames, their passwords and their authorizations.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Password Valid Time
parameter to be configured.
Note - The current firmware version does not return any value for the Password
Expiry Date parameter.
Note - The current firmware version will always display an encrypted value for the
User Password parameter regardless of whether the type of password set is 'clear text' or 'encrypted password'.
o Method List Name Level 1 o Method List Name Level 2 o Method List Name Level 3 o Method List Name Level 4 o Method List Name Level 5 o Method List Name Level 6 o Method List Name Level 7 o Method List Name Level 8 o Method List Name Level 9 o Method List Name Level 10 o Method List Name Level 11 o Method List Name Level 12 o Method List Name Level 13 o Method List Name Level 14 o Method List Name Level 15
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Note - The current firmware version accepts up to 160 characters for the User
Password parameter, including the '#' or '$' character as directive that indicates the type of password being used. However, using the '#' character will result to an error.
Authenticated Users
Displays all the current users that have been authenticated.
EAP Method Lists
Displays information about all EAP method lists.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Row Status parameter to be
set to 'create and go' or 'destroy' as its value.
Password Verification
Displays table that specifies per every system level, old and new passwords.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Old Password, New
Password and Confirm Password parameters to be configured if the values for these parameters were initially configured using CLI.
Port-based Authentication
Basic Info
Displays basic port authentication and VLAN information.
Note - Device Manager always treats objects of type OCTET STRING as a sequence
of bytes in hexadecimal format and does not convert them to plain text format when necessary. As a result, the Guest VLAN Ports parameter will neither be readable nor configurable.
Port Authentication Info Displays the value of the MAC based authentication information and Radius attributes.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Radius Attribute ACL
Name Enabled parameter to be set to 'true' as its value.
Port Session Authentication Info Displays the session statistics information for an Authenticator PAE.
PAE Port Info Displays the system level information for each port supported by the Port Access Entity.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Initialize and Re-
authenticate parameters to be set to 'true' as its value.
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Authenticator PAE Info
Displays configuration objects for the Authenticator PAE associated with each port.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Administrative Controlled
Directions parameter to be set to 'in' and Key Transmission Status parameter to 'true' as its value.
Authenticator PAE Statistics
Displays statistics objects for the Authenticator PAE associated with each port.
Authenticator PAE Diagnostics
Displays diagnostics objects for the Authenticator PAE associated with each port.
Authenticator PAE Session Statistics
Displays session statistics objects for the Authenticator PAE associated with each port.
Note - The current firmware version returns a 'noSuchName' value for the following
parameters:
RADIUS
o Received Octets o Transmitted Octets o Received Frames o Transmitted Frames
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Device Manager to display
values for the User Name parameter.
Basic Info Displays basic RADIUS information.
RADIUS Server Info Displays the IP address, UDP port number for authentication and accounting request, and current status of the RADIUS server.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Usage parameter to be set
to 'wireless authentication' as its value.
Authentication Client Info Displays the number of RADIUS Access-Response packets received from unknown addresses and the identifier of the RADIUS authentication client.
Note - The current firmware version does not return any value for the Client ID
parameter.
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Authentication Server Info Displays the list of RADIUS authentication servers with which the client shares a secret.
Accounting Client Info
Displays the number of RADIUS Access-Response packets received from unknown addresses and the identifier of the RADIUS accounting client.
Note - The current firmware version does not return any value for the Client ID
parameter.
Accounting Server Info
Displays the list of RADIUS accounting servers with which the client shares a secret.
TACACS+
Basic Info
Displays basic TACACS+ information.
TACACS+ Server Info Displays information about TACACS+ server.
Note - Configuring the Row Status parameter to invalid values will not return an
error message except for the 'create and go' value.
Secure Shell SSH Server
Displays information about the status of public key authentication and the type of regenerated host key.
Note - Configuring the Regenerate Host Key parameter to 'rsa', 'dsa' or 'rsa1' values
will result to an error message "time out occurred." but the value is successfully set. Moreover, after the set operation, attempting to view this table will display the following 'read-only' parameters and should be ignored:
o Server Host Public Key Algorithm o Server Host Public Key Fragment ID o Server Host Public Key Fragment Text o Server Host Public Key Fingerprint Algorithm o Server Host Public Key Fingerprint Digest Format o Server Host Public Key Fingerprint
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Regenerate Host Key
parameter to be set to 'rsa1' as its value.
SSH Client
Displays information about the user name ssh client will use and the value of the regenerated self key.
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Note - Valid MIB Set values for the User Name parameter should range from 1-48.
However, the current firmware version allows the user to enter values in the range 0-160.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Regenerate Self Key
parameter to be set to 'rsa1' as its value.
Note - Configuring the Regenerate Self Key parameter to 'rsa' or 'dsa' as its value will
cause the device to be inaccessible and may need the restarted.
Public Key Fragment Text
Displays the router's public key.
Public Key Fingerprint
Displays the fingerprint for the router's public key.
Secure Socket Layer Basic Info
Displays basic SSL information.
Certificate Generation
Displays information about the generated keys and self signed certificates.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the following parameters to be
configured:
o Certificate Generation ID o Country Name o State or Province Name o Locality o Organization Name o Organization Unit Name o Common Name o Valid Days o RSA Key Length o Passphase
Attempting to configure these parameters to any valid value will result in the error "The error occurred with 'Set' operation. Error: time out occurred.".
Note - The Certificate Generation Index parameter is implemented as 'read-only'.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Action parameter to be
configured.
Export Certificate
Displays information about the saved data from RAM and flash.
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Import Certificate
Displays information about the copied external certificate of the device.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Fragment Text parameter
to be configured. Moreover, attempting to configure this parameter followed by Refresh operation will display numeric values.
RMON Menu
From the RMON menu you can view and edit the RMON MIB.
Statistics
Displays traffic statistics in the network segment attached to each port.
History Control Table
Displays the RMON History table.
Alarm Table
Displays the RMON Alarm table.
Event Table
Displays the RMON Event table.
Event Log
Displays the RMON Event log.
Port Menu
From the Port menu, you can view and edit MIB information about the port.
Utilization
Displays the port's utilization information.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Device Manager to display
the Port Number parameter for single port.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Device Manager to display
Utilization information.
Interface Info
Detail Info
Displays port statistics such as the number of frames received and transmitted on the port, bytes received and transmitted on the port, and port status.
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Additional Info Displays additional information about the port's interface info.
Note - The current firmware version returns a 'noSuchName' value for the following
parameters:
o Transmitted Buffer Length o Received Unicast Packets (HC) o Received Multicast Packets (HC) o Received Broadcast Packets (HC) o Transmitted Unicast Packets (HC) o Transmitted Multicast Packets (HC) o Transmitted Broadcast Packets (HC)
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Promiscuous Mode
parameter to be set to 'false' as its value.
Note - The current firmware version returns the value 'NULL' for the Specific Media
MIB parameter.
PHY Diagnostics
Test Interface
Displays entries containing objects for invoking tests on an interface.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Test Set Type parameter to
be configured. Attempting to configure this parameter to any valid value will result in the error "The error occurred with 'Set' operation. Error. bad value.".
TDR Diagnostics Table Displays entries containing results of tests on an interface.
Error Statistics
Displays error statistics for the ports.
Note - The current firmware version returns a 'noSuchName' value for the following
parameters:
o Alignment Error Frames o Multi Collision Frames o SQE Test Errors o Deferred Transmissions o Carrier Sense Errors o Symbol Errors
Note - The Ethernet Chip Set parameter is not applicable to the AT-8000GS series
and should be ignored.
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Detail Info
Displays detailed port information such as duplex mode.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the following parameters to be
configured:
o Tagged Mode o Default Priority o Row Status o Port Flow Control Config o Port Speed o Reactive and Combo Ethernet Config
Attempting to configure these parameters to any valid value will result in the error "The error occurred with 'Set' operation. Error. bad value." except for the Default Priority parameter.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Host Mode parameter to be
set to 'multiple-auth' as its value.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Autonegotiation Capabilities
Config parameter to be configured. Attempting to configure this parameter to any valid value will result in the error "The error occurred with 'Set' operation. Error. bad value.".
Note - The Physical Address Type parameter is not applicable to the AT-8000GS
series and should be ignored.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Port Duplex Config
parameter to be set to 'half' as its value.
Note - The combo ports will not display the Port Context Menu on right-mouse
click if logged-on in an SNMPv3 mode using a user account with no read-write access to the Transceiver Type parameter.
POE Port Status
Displays additional information for Power Over Ethernet ports.
Note - Valid MIB Set values for the Port Power Limit parameter is [0 - 2147483647].
However, the current firmware version does not allow this parameter to be configured to any value. Attempting to configure this parameter from 15401­2147483647 will result in the error "The error occurred with 'Set' operation. Error: gen error".
Spanning Tree Info
STP
Detail Info
Displays the port's spanning tree parameters.
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MSTP
CIST
Enable
Enables the port.
Disable
Disables the port.
Port Lock
Basic Info
Displays basic information about port lock.
Interfaces Range Displays information about port lock interfaces range.
Note - The current firmware version displays a hexadecimal format for the Range
parameter.
MAC Control
MAC Control Sublayer
Displays information about the MAC Control sublayer on a single ethernet-like interface.
Note - The current firmware version returns a 'noSuchName' value for the Unknown
OpCodes Received and Unknown OpCodes Received (HC) parameters.
MAC Control PAUSE Displays information about the MAC Control PAUSE function on a single ethernet­like interface.
Note - The current firmware version returns a 'noSuchName' value for the Received
Frames (HC) and Transmit Frames (HC) parameters.
Additional Info Displays a list of information maintained by every port about the Spanning Tree Protocol state for that port.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Protocol Migration
parameter to be set to 'true' as its value.
MSTI Displays a list of information maintained by every pair <msti, port> about the Spanning Tree Protocol state for that pair.
Displays a list of information maintained by every port of the CIST.
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Note - The current firmware version does not allow the PAUSE Config parameter to
be set to 'enabledXmit' or 'enabledRcv' as its value.
Port Trunking
Basic Info
Displays basic information about port trunking.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Trunk Creation Support
and LACP Membership Restrictions Support parameters to be configured.
Balancing Criteria Displays information about Aggregate Index.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Used Addresses and
Broadcast Type parameters to be configured.
Aggregator Info Displays information about every Aggregator that is associated with this system.
Aggregator Port List Displays Link Aggregation Control information for every Aggregation Port associated with this device.
Aggregation Port Info Displays a list of Link Aggregation Control configuration parameters for each Aggregation Port on this device.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Actor Administrative Key
and Partner Administrative System ID parameters to be configured. Attempting to configure these parameters to any valid value will result in the error "The error occurred with 'Set' operation. Error. bad value.".
Note - Device Manager does not handle 8-bit string parameters correctly. As a
result, the Actor Administrative Status and Partner Administrative Status parameters will display unrecognizable values and will not be configurable.
Storm Control
Basic Info
Displays basic information about storm control.
Storm Control Protection Displays information about the storm control protection per port.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow any of the parameters under
this table to be configured except for the Broadcast Enable and Multicast Enable parameters.
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Storm Control Group
Displays group identification for each supported frame type defined per port.
AT-8000GS Series
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AT-8000S Series
This section describes Device Manager menus and operations specific to the AT-8000S Series.
Topics:
Main Window
Agent Menu
Routing Menu
Bridge Menu
IGMP Menu
LLDP Menu
Security Menu
RMON Menu
Port Menu
Main Window
AT-8000S/16
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AT-8000S/24, AT-8000S/48 and POE Models
The AT-8000S/24, AT-8000S/24POE, AT-8000S/48 and AT-8000S/48POE can be combined to form a single stack of up to 6 units.
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Device Manager LEDs for AT-8000S Series
LED State Description
PWR Green The switch is receiving power.
STACK ID Orange
The stacked unit is either the Stacking Master or the Backup Master.
Gray
The switch is a set to standalone mode.
Green
The stacked unit is a slave switch.
DUPLEX Green
Orange
The port is operating in full-duplex mode.
The port is operating in half-duplex mode.
Note - When multiple units of the AT-8000S series are stacked together, port numbering is
continuous based on the Box ID.
Box ID 1 - 1 to 54
Box ID 2 - 55 to 108
Box ID 3 - 109 to 162
Box ID 4 - 163 to 216
Box ID 5 - 217 to 270
Box ID 6 - 271 to 324
This numbering scheme assumes that a unit can have a maximum of 54 ports.
Combo ports on the AT-8000S/24 and AT-8000S/24POE devices are assigned port numbers 49 and 50.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow Device Manager to detect the presence
of an SFP module in any of the SFP slots unless there is an active connection on the SFP ports. As a result, SFP images will appear on the device panel only if there is an established connection on the physical SFP ports.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow Device Manager to handle redundant
ports. As a result, the Duplex LED of the copper ports will remain green even if there is an established connection on the equivalent SFP ports.
Agent Menu
From the Agent menu, you can view and edit the system information for the device, or log into the CLI using Telnet.
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System Info
Displays basic system information, including system name, location, contact and description.
Note - The current firmware version allows the System Name parameter to be set
to 'NULL' and accepts inputs of up to 160 characters.
Device Info
General Info
Displays common management information.
Note - The current firmware version does not return any value for the Hardware
Version parameter.
Active Software File Displays the currently available images on the flash.
Image Files Info Displays information about the images on the flash including the image version.
Software Packages Displays the device's software packages.
Physical Description
Module Info
Displays module information for each unit in the system.
Port Attributes Displays port information.
Unit General Info Displays the device's software versions.
Note - The current firmware version does not return values for the following
parameters:
Hardware Version
Service Tag
Manufacturer
Model Name
Note - The current firmware version allows the user to enter up to 160 characters
for the Serial Number and Asset Tag parameters but values exceeding 19 characters will be truncated.
Unit Environment Info Displays the device's main power supply and temperature status.
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Physical Entity Displays the information about the device including the serial number.
Note - The current firmware version accepts up to 6 characters for the Physical Alias
parameter.
Note - The current firmware version accepts up to 16 characters for the Physical
Asset ID parameter.
Note - The current firmware version is unable to display any value for the Serial
Number parameter.
Stacking Info
Basic Info
Displays the stacking information.
Note - Attempting to set the Stack Reload Unit parameter to a non-existing Unit ID
in the stack will cause the master device to restart.
Note - Valid MIB Set values for the Force Master Unit, Top Unit and Bottom Unit
parameters is [1-6] inclusive. However, the current firmware version allows the user to set these parameters to '0'.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Stack Order Permutation
parameter to be configured.
Stack Info Displays information about the stacked devices.
Stack Status Displays the current unit ID and stack mode of the device after reset.
Note - Valid MIB Set values for the Active Unit ID After Reset parameter is [1-6]
inclusive. However, the current firmware version allows the user to set this parameter to '0'.
Cascaded Ports Info Displays cascaded ports information for stacked devices.
POE Info
Note - For devices configured in stacked mode, where at least one POE and one non-POE
devices are members of the stack, attempting to access the POE Config table will cause the stacked devices to restart continuously unless the POE Config table is closed.
MCU Info Displays POE device's Microcontroller information.
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POE Config Displays POE device's configurations.
Socket Info
Displays the sockets information which are currently open in the system.
Management Info
General Management
Displays common management information.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow Reboot Delay parameter to be
configured.
Flash File System
Basic Info
Displays the flash file size of the device.
File Lists Displays the device's list of files.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Row Status
parameter to be configured.
File Copy Info Displays the current history index and messages for file copy.
Jumbo Frames Displays the current jumbo frames status.
Management ACL
Basic Info
Displays basic information about the management access list.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Active List Name
parameter to be configured.
Access Lists Displays information about access lists.
Mid-level Management
Alarm Options
Displays information about alarm options.
MIB Tree Displays information about the device's MIB tree.
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Tuning
Agent Diagnostics
Displays diagnostic information about the agent.
Note - The current firmware version returns a 'noSuchName' value for the
Location parameter.
General Tuning Displays general tuning information.
Note - The current firmware version accepts values in the range [0-255]
inclusive for the Debug Level parameter.
Note - The current firmware version returns inconsistent values when
configuring High Priority and Low Priority parameters.
Max Entries Tuning Displays information about the maximum entries in tuning.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the following parameters
to be configured:
Max IP Next Hop Entries After Reset Max IP Prefixes After Reset Max IP ECMP Entry Size After Reset Max IP Interfaces After Reset
TCP Tuning Displays the memory pool size for TCP tuning.
Radius Tuning Displays the memory pool size for radius tuning.
Note - The current firmware version returns a 'noSuchName' value for the
Radius Tuning parameter.
Syslog Tuning Displays the current cache size and its size after reset.
Management ACL Tuning Displays the current number of access rules and the number after reset.
SSH Tuning Displays the current number of the maximum number of authorized keys and its value after reset.
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Terminal Sessions Displays the current number of maximum sessions and its value after reset.
DNS Client Tuning Displays the maximum values of the cache entries and the negative cache entries before and after reset.
DHCP Snooping Tuning Displays the current maximum number of DHCP snooping entries.
Tuning Parameters Displays the current value, value after reset, default value, minimum and maximum value of the different tuning parameters.
Host Parameters Displays the corresponding value of the different host parameters.
Terminal Debug Mode Displays the terminal debug mode password.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Terminal Debug Mode
Password to be configured.
Banner Config
Manage Banners
Displays banner messages with respect to the connection type: telnet or console.
Clear Banner Message When set, clears the selected banner type.
Telnet
Basic Info
Displays the basic telnet information.
Note - The current firmware version accepts up to 160 characters for the
Login Banner parameter.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Password parameter
to be configured.
Telnet Sessions Displays the login time, client IP address and telnet session status.
CLI Info Displays information if the file is enabled or not.
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RS-232 Displays the configuration of the baud rate of the device.
Web Server Displays the configuration about the HTTP and HTTPS Port the device used.
Date and Time
Time Synchronization
Displays the configuration about the device's date/time and time zone.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow DST End and DST Start
parameters to be configured.
Note - Valid MIB Set values for the DST Offset parameter should range from 1 to
1440. However, the current firmware version allows the user to enter values in the range [-2147483648 to 2147483647] inclusive. Attempting to enter values greater than 2147483647 will cause the new value to be converted to its equivalent wrap­around value; i.e., 2147483648 will become -2147483648, 2147483649 will become ­2147483647, and so on.
LCLI Info Displays information about the device's Telnet sessions and SSH sessions if enabled or not.
Note - Valid MIB Set values for History Size, Telnet History Size and SSH
History Size parameters should range from 10 to 210. However, the current firmware version allows the user to enter values up to 246.
Web Info Displays embedded Web protocol.
Note - Setting the HTTP Port and HTTPS Port parameters to '0' will
automatically set the parameters to their default port numbers which are 80 and 443 respectively.
Web Services Displays the services used for the embedded Web protocol.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow Service Protocol
parameter to be configured.
Note - Valid MIB Set values for Service Certificate ID parameter should range
from 0 to 1000. However, the current firmware version allows user to enter values in the range [-2147483648 to 2147483647] inclusive. Attempting to enter values greater than 2147483647 will cause the new value to be converted to its equivalent wrap-around value; i.e., 2147483648 will become
-2147483648, 2147483649 will become -2147483647, and so on.
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SNTP/NTP Client Config Displays information about SNTP/NTP client configuration.
Note - Valid MIB Set values for the Polling Interval parameter should range from 60
to 86400. However, the current firmware version allows the user to enter values in the range [-2147483648 to 2147483647] inclusive. Attempting to enter values greater than 2147483647 will cause the new value to be converted to its equivalent wrap-around value; i.e., 2147483648 will become -2147483648, 2147483649 will become -2147483647, and so on.
SNTP Config Displays information about SNTP client configuration.
Broadcast Mode Displays information about broadcast mode per interface.
Note - The current firmware version returns a 'noSuchName' value for the IP
Address parameter.
SNTP Server Info Displays information about trusted SNTP servers to be queried in unicast or broadcast mode.
Authentication Keys
Displays information about keys information for authentication of NTP packets.
System Log
Basic Info
Displays information and configuration of the device's log files.
Note - Setting the Clear Log File and Clear Cache parameters to a value other than 0
will delete the log file and clear the cache memory but the value used will not be retained.
Event Log Displays information about events sent to the system log file.
Error Log Displays information about errors registered to the system cache.
Syslog Device Displays information about Syslog diagnostic messages.
Note - Device Manager does not handle 8-bit string parameters correctly. As a
result, the Syslog Device Control parameter will display the string "00000000" and will not be configurable.
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Syslog Collector Displays the information to generate Syslog messages to an aggregating agent or collector.
Syslog Application Displays information about a managed entity that provides individual control over the severity level of the messages that it will generate.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Severity parameter to be
configured.
Reset
Resets the switch.
Telnet
Starts a Telnet connection to the switch.
WEB Browser
Connects to the switch's HTTP server.
Routing Menu
From the Routing menu, you can view and edit information about the switch's routing functions.
IP
ARP Table
Displays the ARP cache on the switch.
Address Table
Standard
Displays the list of IP interfaces on the switch.
Additional Info Displays additional information about the address table.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Port Number, Net
Mask and IP Interface Owner parameters to be configured.
Note - The Backup Address parameter is not applicable to the AT-8000S
series and should be ignored. Static Route Table Displays the IP static routing table.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Routing Type
parameter to be set to 'local'.
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UDP
TCP
CIDR
IP Statistics
Displays statistics about IP routing, including the number of IP datagram received.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Forwarding Status
parameter to be configured.
ARP Table Config Displays configuration information about ARP.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow Unresolve Timer to be
configured.
I/F Name-Address Translation Displays information about the IP interface's name translated to an IP interface address.
TFTP Displays configuration information about the TFTP.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow Send Config File parameter to
be configured to send config/image/boot files to a TFTP server.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow Get Config File parameter to be
configured to receive image/config/boot files from a TFTP server. Attempting to set this parameter to any valid value will cause the device to be restored to its default configuration.
Listener Info Displays UDP listener information.
UDP Statistics Displays UDP statistics.
Connection Info Displays TCP connection-specific information.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Connection Status
parameter to be configured.
TCP Statistics Displays TCP statistics.
Route Number Displays the number of valid CIDR entries.
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Route Table Displays the CIDR routing tables.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Routing Type parameter to
be set to 'local'.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the following parameters to be
configured:
o Destination Port Number o Routing Protocol MIB o Destination Metric 2 o Destination Metric 3 o Destination Metric 4 o Destination Metric 5
Note - The current firmware version only allows the Routing Type parameter to be
set to 'reject' if the value prior to set operation is 'remote'.
ICMP
DHCP
ICMP Statistics
Displays ICMP Statistics.
Error Messages Displays the variable that controls the ability to generate ICMP error messages.
DHCP Client
DHCP Client Action
Displays DHCP actions configured in the device.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow Host Name parameter
to be configured.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow Command Action
parameter to be set to 'renew force auto config' as its value.
DHCP Client Command Displays what DHCP action to apply.
DHCP Relay
Basic Info
Displays basic DHCP relay information.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow MIB Version parameter
to be configured.
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DHCP Servers Displays the next DHCP configuration server.
Enabled Interfaces
Displays enabled DHCP relay interface table.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow Use Gateway IP Address
parameter to be set to 'false' as its value.
Interfaces Lists
Displays port list and VLAN lists of interfaces that have configured DHCP relay.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow any of the parameters under
this table to be configured.
DHCP Snooping
Basic Info
Displays the system's basic DHCP snoop information.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Clear Action parameter to
be set to 'noAction' as its value.
Binding Database Displays all DHCP snooping entries.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Type parameter to be set
to 'static' as its value.
Enabled VLANs Displays the IP DHCP snooping enabled VLAN entries.
Trusted Ports Displays DHCP snooping configured as trusted ports.
DNS Resolver Resolver Config
Displays information about the DNS client.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Reset parameter to be set
to "reset".
Basic Counters Displays information about basic DNS counters.
Counters by OpCode Displays information about the current count of resolver queries and answers.
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Counters by Response Code
Displays information about the current count of responses to resolver queries.
Lame Delegation Overflows
Displays information about number of times the resolver attempted to add an entry to the lame delegation table.
Cache Info
Displays information about a collection of objects providing access to and control of a DNS resolver's cache.
Negative Cache Info
Displays information about a collection of objects providing access to and control of a DNS resolver's negative response cache.
Additional Counters
Displays information about a collection of objects providing further instrumentation applicable to many but not all DNS resolvers.
ISATAP Tunnel Info
Displays the Intra-Site Automatic Tunnel Addressing Protocol tunneling info.
Bridge Menu
From the Bridge menu, you can view and edit bridge information such as the forwarding database and the spanning tree status.
Forwarding Database
Standard View
Displays the Forwarding Database table as returned by the device.
Enhanced View Displays the Forwarding Database table on a per port basis. User can select a port or group of ports to view its corresponding Forwarding Database entries.
Aging Time Info
Displays information about the device's aging time.
Spanning Tree Info
STP
Standard
Displays the spanning tree information such as the STP version and path cost.
Additional Info Displays additional STP information like supported type.
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Note - The current firmware version does not allow Flood BPDU Method
parameter to be set to 'bridging' as its value.
MSTP
Basic Info
Displays the basic information about MSTP.
Instance Info Displays information that contains MSTP instance specific information for the Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol.
Statistics
Displays statistics about frames received/transmitted on the switch port.
Basic Bridge Info
Displays basic bridge information.
Bridge Port Info
Displays statistics about frames received/transmitted on the switch port.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow Number of Traffic Class
parameter to be configured.
Note - The current firmware version returns the value 'NULL' for the Circuit
parameter.
802.1p
Device Capabilities
Displays information on the device capabilities.
Port Priority Group Displays information about the port priority.
Traffic Class Displays information about the traffic class and traffic class priority.
Note - Valid MIB Set values for Traffic Class parameter are in the range [0-3]
inclusive. Attempting to set this parameter to a value outside of the valid range will result in the error message: "The error occurred with 'Set' operation. Error: bad value."
MAC Table Info
Displays MAC table information.
MAC Base Priority Support
Displays which features of the max base priority are supported.
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IGMP Menu
From the IGMP menu, you can view and edit IGMP information such as IGMP queries and reports sent between devices, VLAN's IGMP functions and interfaces on which IGMP is enabled.
MAC Multicast Info
Displays configurations of the enabling/disabling multicast.
IGMP Config
Displays configurations of the Internet Group Management Protocol function.
LLDP Menu
From the LLDP menu, you can view and edit LLDP configurations, statistics, local system data and remote systems data components.
LLDP Configuration
General Config
Displays LLDP general function such as enabling LLDP, Tx delays and others.
Note - The current firmware version allows the user to enter any character as valid
value for the Clear Received Info parameter.
Port Config Displays the control selection of LLDP Port VLAN-ID TLVs to be transmitted on individual ports.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow Port VLAN Tx Enable
parameter to be set to 'true' as its value.
Note - Device Manager does not handle objects of type BITS correctly. As a result,
the TLVs Tx Enable parameter will not be configurable and will display an 8-bit binary string instead of the actual TLV types allowed. However, the TLV types allowed can still be determined by looking at the bits that are on from left to right:
o Bit 0 - Port Description o Bit 1 - System Name o Bit 2 - System Description o Bit 3 - System Capabilities
Management Addresses Displays control selection of LLDP management address TLV instances to be transmitted.
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LLDP Statistics
Remote Tables
Displays LLDP extension objects associated with remote systems.
Port Tx Displays the LLDP transmission statistics for individual ports.
Port Rx Displays the LLDP frame reception statistics for a particular port.
LLDP System Data
Local System
General Info
Displays LLDP information associated with local systems.
Port Info Displays port information associated with the local system.
Management Addresses Displays the management address information on the local system.
Note - The current firmware version returns the value 'NULL' for the OID
parameter.
Remote Systems
Connection Info
Displays one or more rows per physical network connection
Management Addresses Displays the management address information on the remote system learned on a particular port contained in the local chassis.
Note - The current firmware version returns the value 'NULL' for the OID
parameter.
LLDP MED
Device Info
Displays information which describe the device's behavior of the LLDP-MED.
MED Port Config Displays the LLDP configuration information that controls the transmission of the MED.
Note - Device Manager does not handle objects of type BITS correctly. As a result,
the TLVs Tx Enable parameter will not be configurable and will display an 8-bit binary string instead of the actual TLV types allowed. However, the TLV types allowed can still be determined by looking at the bits that are on from left to right:
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o Bit 0 - Port Description o Bit 1 - System Name o Bit 2 - System Description o Bit 3 - System Capabilities
Note - Device Manager does not handle objects of type BITS correctly. As a result,
the MED TLVs Tx Enable parameter will not be configurable and will display an 8-bit binary string instead of the actual TLV types allowed. However, the TLV types allowed can still be determined by looking at the bits that are on from left to right:
o Bit 0 - Capabilities o Bit 1 - Network Policy o Bit 2 - Location o Bit 3 - Extended PSE o Bit 4 - Extended PD o Bit 5 - Inventory
Network Policy Info Displays information about a particular policy on a specific port component.
Note - The current firmware version does not return any value for the Application
Type parameter.
Location Info Displays the Location information as advertised by the local system.
Note - Device Manager always treats objects of type OCTET STRING as a sequence
of bytes in hexadecimal format and does not convert them to plain text format when necessary. As a result, the Location parameter will neither be readable nor configurable.
POE Info Displays the defined type of Power over Ethernet advertised by the local device.
POE/PSE Port Info Displays a table that contains one row per port of PSE/PoE information on the local system known to this agent.
Policy Container Config Displays the configuration of a particular policy in the media policy container.
Note - Device Manager always treats objects of type OCTET STRING as a sequence
of bytes in hexadecimal format and does not convert them to plain text format when necessary. As a result, the Port Number parameter will neither be readable nor configurable.
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802.3 Config
Port Config
Displays the LLDP configuration information that controls the transmission of IEEE
802.3
Note - Device Manager does not handle objects of type BITS correctly. As a result,
the 802.3 TLVs Tx Enable parameter will not be configurable and will display an 8-bit binary string instead of the actual TLV types allowed. However, the TLV types allowed can still be determined by looking at the bits that are on from left to right:
o Bit 0 - Mac Physical Config Status o Bit 1 - Power Via MDI o Bit 2 - Link Aggregation o Bit 3 - Max Frame Size
Ethernet Port Info Displays information about a particular port component.
Security Menu
From the Security menu, you can view and edit different security and authentication protocols SSL, SSH, and port-based authentication.
Authentication/Authorization/Accounting
Basic Info
Displays basic information about Authentication/Authorization/Accounting.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the EAP Current Method List
parameter to be configured.
Note - The current firmware version will always display an encrypted value for the
System Password Level 1 to 15 parameters regardless of whether the type of password set is 'clear text' or 'encrypted password'.
Note - The current firmware version accepts up to 160 characters for the System
Password Level 1 to 15 parameters, including the '#' or '$' character as directive that indicates the type of password being used.
Method Lists Displays information about all method lists.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow Row Status parameter to be set
to 'create and go' or 'destroy' as its value.
Lines Displays information about all lines, their passwords and their authorization levels.
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Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Row Status and Password
Valid Time parameters to be configured.
Note - The current firmware version is unable to display any value for the Password
Expiry Date parameter.
Note - The current firmware version will always display an encrypted value for the
Password parameter regardless of whether the type of password set is 'clear text' or 'encrypted password'.
Note - The current firmware version allows the user to enter values up to 160
characters for the Password parameter.
Local Users Displays information about all usernames, their passwords and their authorizations.
Note - The current firmware version is unable to display any value for the Password
Expiry Date parameter.
Note - The current firmware version will always display an encrypted value for the
User Password parameter regardless of whether the type of password set is 'clear text' or 'encrypted password'.
Note - The current firmware version accepts up to 160 characters for the User
Password parameter, including the '#' or '$' character as directive that indicates the type of password being used.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow Password Valid Time parameter
to be configured.
Authenticated Users Displays all the current users that have been authenticated.
EAP Method Lists Displays information about all EAP method lists.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow Row Status parameter to be set
to 'create and go' or 'destroy' as its value.
Password Verification Displays table that specifies per every system level, old and new passwords.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow Old Password, New Password
and Confirm Password parameters to be configured.
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Port-based Authentication
Basic Info
Displays basic port authentication and VLAN information.
Note - Device Manager always treats objects of type OCTET STRING as a sequence
of bytes in hexadecimal format and does not convert them to plain text format when necessary. As a result, the Guest VLAN Ports parameter will neither be readable nor configurable.
Port Authentication Info Displays the value of the MAC based authentication information and Radius attributes.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow Radius Attribute ACL Name
Enabled parameter to be set to 'true' as its value.
Port Session Authentication Info Displays the session statistics information for an Authenticator PAE.
PAE Port Info Displays the system level information for each port supported by the Port Access Entity.
Authenticator PAE Info Displays configuration objects for the Authenticator PAE associated with each port.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Administrative Controlled
Directions and Key Transmission Status parameters to be configured.
Authenticator PAE Statistics Displays statistics objects for the Authenticator PAE associated with each port.
Authenticator PAE Diagnostics Displays diagnostics objects for the Authenticator PAE associated with each port.
Authenticator PAE Session Statistics Displays session statistics objects for the Authenticator PAE associated with each port.
Note - The current firmware version is unable to display any value for the User
Name parameter.
Note - The current firmware version returns a 'noSuchName' value for the following
parameters:
Received Octets
Transmitted Octets
Received Frames
Transmitted Frames
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RADIUS
Basic Info
Displays basic RADIUS information.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Global IPv6 Default Source
parameter to be configured.
RADIUS Server Info Displays the IP address, UDP port number for authentication and accounting request, and current status of the RADIUS server.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Usage parameter to be set
to 'wireless authentication'.
Authentication Client Info Displays the number of RADIUS Access-Response packets received from unknown addresses and the identifier of the RADIUS authentication client.
Note - The current firmware version is unable to display any value for the Client ID
parameter.
Authentication Server Info Displays the list of RADIUS authentication servers with which the client shares a secret.
Accounting Client Info Displays the number of RADIUS Access-Response packets received from unknown addresses and the identifier of the RADIUS accounting client.
Note - The current firmware version is unable to display any value for the Client ID
parameter.
Accounting Server Info Displays the list of RADIUS accounting servers with which the client shares a secret.
TACACS+
Basic Info
Displays basic TACACS+ information.
TACACS+ Server Info Displays information about TACACS+ server.
Secure Shell
SSH Server
Displays information about the status of public key authentication and the type of regenerated host key.
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Note - Configuring the Regenerate Host Key parameter will result in the error
message: "The error occurred with 'Set' operation. Error: time out occurred" but a key will still be successfully generated.
SSH Client Displays information about the user name ssh client will use and the value of the regenerated self key.
Note - Setting the Regenerate Self Key parameter to "rsa" or "dsa" will result in the
error message: "The error occurred with 'Set' operation. Error: time out occurred". Connection with the AT-8000S device will be lost and the only way to re-establish connection will be to perform a manual reset.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Regenerate Self Key
parameter to be set to 'rsa1'.
Note - The current firmware version accepts up to 160 characters for the User
Name parameter.
Public Key Fragment Text
Displays the router's public key.
Public Key Fingerprint
Displays the fingerprint for the router's public key.
Secure Socket Layer
Basic Info
Displays basic SSL information.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Certificate Save parameter
to be configured.
Certificate Generation Displays information about the generated keys and self signed certificates.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow any of the parameters under
this table to be configured.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow Action parameter to be
configured.
Export Certificate Displays information about the saved data from RAM and flash.
Import Certificate Displays information about the copied external certificate of the device.
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Note - The current firmware version returns a 'noSuchName' value for Fragment
Text and Row Status parameters.
RMON Menu
From the RMON menu you can view and edit the RMON MIB.
Statistics
Displays traffic statistics in the network segment attached to each port.
History Control Table
Displays the RMON History table.
Alarm Table
Displays the RMON Alarm table.
Event Table
Displays the RMON Event table.
Event Log
Displays the RMON Event log.
Port Menu
From the Port menu, you can view and edit MIB information about the port.
Utilization
Displays the port's utilization information.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow Device Manager to display
Utilization information.
Interface Info
Detail Info
Displays port statistics such as the number of frames received and transmitted on the port, bytes received and transmitted on the port, and port status.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Cascade Port Protection
Action parameter to be set to 'false' as its value.
Additional Info Displays additional information about the port's interface info.
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Note - The current firmware version returns a 'noSuchName' value for the following
parameters:
Received Error Packets
Transmitted Error Packets
Transmitted Buffer Length
Received Unicast Packets (HC)
Received Multicast Packets (HC)
Received Broadcast Packets (HC)
Transmitted Unicast Packets (HC)
Transmitted Multicast Packets (HC)
Transmitted Broadcast Packets (HC)
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Promiscuous Mode
parameter to be configured.
PHY Diagnostics
Test Interface
Displays entries containing objects for invoking tests on an interface.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow Test Set Type parameter to be
configured.
TDR Diagnostics Table Displays entries containing results of tests on an interface.
Error Statistics Displays error statistics for the ports.
Note - The Ethernet Chip Set parameter is not applicable to the AT-8000S series
and should be ignored.
Note - The current firmware version returns a 'noSuchName' value for the following
parameters:
Alignment Error Frames
Multi Collision Frames
SQE Test Errors
Deferred Transmissions
Excessive Collisions
Internal MAC Transmit Errors
Carrier Sense Errors
Symbol Errors
Detail Info
Displays detailed port information such as duplex mode.
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Note - The current firmware version returns a 'noSuchName' value for the Physical
Address Type parameter.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the following parameters to be
configured:
Tagged Mode
Default Priority
Row Status
Port Speed
Reactivate
Combo Ethernet Config
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Autonegotiation Capabilities
Config parameter to be configured. Attempting to configure this parameter to any valid value will result in the error "The error occurred with 'Set' operation. Error: bad value."
Note - The combo ports will not display the Port Context Menu on right-mouse
click if logged-on in SNMPv3 mode using a user account with no read-write access to the Transceiver Type parameter.
POE Port Status
Displays additional information for Power Over Ethernet ports.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Power Limit parameter to
be configured.
Spanning Tree Info
STP
Detail Info
Displays the port's spanning tree parameters.
Additional Info Displays a list of information maintained by every port about the Spanning Tree Protocol state for that port.
MSTP
MSTI
Displays a list of information maintained by every pair <msti, port> about the Spanning Tree Protocol state for that pair.
CIST Displays a list of information maintained by every port of the CIST.
Enable
Enables the port.
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Disable
Disables the port.
Port Lock
Basic Info
Displays basic information about port lock.
Interfaces Range Displays information about port lock interfaces range.
MAC Control
MAC Control Sublayer
Displays information about the MAC Control sublayer on a single ethernet-like interface.
Note - The current firmware version returns a 'noSuchName' value for the Unknown
Opcodes Received and Unknown Opcodes Received (HC) parameters.
MAC Control PAUSE
Displays information about the MAC Control PAUSE function on a single ethernet­like interface.
Note - The current firmware version returns a "noSuchName" value for the
Received Frames (HC) and Transmit Frames (HC) parameters.
Note - Valid MIB Set values for the PAUSE Config parameter are "disabled" and
"enabled xmit and rcv". Attempting to set this parameter to any other value will result in the error message: "The error occurred with 'Set' operation. Error: bad value."
Port Trunking
Basic Info
Displays basic information about port trunking.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow any of the parameters under
this table to be configured.
Balancing Criteria Displays information about Aggregate Index.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Balance Layer, Used
Addresses and Broadcast Type parameters to be configured.
Aggregator Info Displays information about every Aggregator that is associated with this system.
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Aggregator Port List Displays Link Aggregation Control information for every Aggregation Port associated with this device.
Aggregation Port Info Displays a list of Link Aggregation Control configuration parameters for each Aggregation Port on this device.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Actor Administrative Key
and Partner Administrative System ID parameters to be configured.
Note - Device Manager does not handle 8-bit string parameters correctly. As a
result, the Actor Administrative Status and Partner Administrative Status parameters will display unrecognizable values and will not be configurable. The Actor Operational Status and Partner Operational Status parameters will also display unrecognizable values.
Storm Control
Basic Info
Displays basic information about storm control.
Storm Control Protection Displays information about the storm control protection per port.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the following parameters to be
configured:
o Rate Type o Unkown Unicast Rate o Unkown Multicast Rate o Multicast Rate
Note - Only the Broadcast Enable and Multicast Enable parameters can be
configured.
Storm Control Group Displays information about group id for each supported frame type defined per port.
AT-8000S Series
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AT-8300GB Series
This section describes Device Manager menus and operations specific to the AT-8300GB Series.
Topics:
Main Window
Agent Menu
Bridge Menu
RMON Menu
Port Menu
Stacking Menu
Main Window
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AT-8326GB
The AT-8326GB supports up to 6 AT-8326GB stacked switches or any of the following mixed stack combinations of AT-8326GB and AT-8350GB switches:
Two AT-8326GB switches and one AT-8350GB switch
Two AT-8326GB switches and two AT-8350GB switches
Three AT-8326GB switches and one AT-8350GB switch
Four AT-8326GB switches and one AT-8350GB switch
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Note - When 3 or more AT-8326GB devices are stacked together, expect the twisted pair
port image of Port 26 on the last device on the stack to turn green. This is because the current firmware version returns 'on-line' for the Port Link State parameter of the port even if there is no link established.
AT-8350GB
The AT-8350GB supports up to 3 stacked AT-8350GB switches.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow Device Manager to support the RPS
LED.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow Device Manager to support expansion
modules that may be installed on the AT-8350GB.
Device Manager LEDs for AT-8300GB Series LED State Description
PWR Green The switch is receiving power.
STACK ID Green The switch's position in the switch stack.
DUPLEX Green
Orange
The port is operating in full-duplex mode.
The port is operating in half-duplex mode.
Note - Status information for the gigabit ports will always be reflected on the RJ-45 gigabit
port images regardless of whether the gigabit ports have been set to operate as GBIC ports or as Twisted Pair ports.
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Note - When Global STP is enabled, the current firmware version sets the Port State
parameter of inactive ports to 'blocking'. As a result, expect port images for inactive ports to turn yellow in Device Manager .
Note - The current firmware version does not allow Device Manager to detect the presence
or absence of a GBIC module in any of the GBIC slots. As a result, the GBIC slots on the device image will remain empty regardless of whether or not GBIC modules are physically present in the slots.
Agent Menu
From the Agent menu, you can view and edit the system information for the device, or log into the CLI using Telnet.
System Info
Displays basic system information, including system name, location, contact and description.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow multiple-word values for the
System Name parameter.
Note - Device Manager allows the user to enter up to 255 characters for the System
Contact, System Name and System Location parameters but the current firmware version truncates them to 64 characters.
Firmware Info
Displays the version of the software running on the managed device.
Network Info
Displays network-related information such as the device IP address and the default gateway address.
Note - The current firmware version does not save changes made to the DNS
Server and the Default Domain Name parameters.
DHCP Info
Displays DHCP information including the DHCP System Group and DHCP Timer Group.
Manager Address Info
Displays the IP address of the management station.
Reset
Resets the switch.
Telnet
Starts a Telnet connection to the switch.
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WEB Browser
Connects to the switch's HTTP server.
Bridge Menu
From the Bridge menu, you can view and edit bridge information such as the forwarding database and the spanning tree status.
Forwarding Database
Standard View
Displays the Forwarding Database table as returned by the device.
Enhanced View Displays the Forwarding Database table on a per port basis. User can select a port or group of ports to view its corresponding Forwarding Database entries.
Discard/Aging Time Info
Displays information about the number of address entries that were learned but discarded because of lack of memory or the entry's aging timer has expired.
Note - The current firmware version accepts values in the range [10-1000000]
inclusive for the Aging Time parameter.
Spanning Tree Info
Displays spanning tree parameters such as priority and cost.
Statistics
Displays statistics about frames received/transmitted on the switch's ports.
RMON Menu
From the RMON menu you can view and edit the RMON MIB.
Statistics
Displays traffic statistics in the network segment attached to each port.
History Control Table
Displays the RMON History table.
Alarm Table
Displays the RMON Alarm table.
Event Table
Displays the RMON Event table.
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Event Log
Displays the RMON Event log.
Port Menu
From the Port menu, you can view and edit MIB information about the port.
Utilization
Displays the port's utilization information.
Interface Info
Displays port statistics such as the number of frames received and transmitted on the port, bytes received and transmitted on the port, and port status.
Note - Valid MIB Set values for the Administration Status parameter are 'up' and
'down'. Attempting to set this parameter to any other value will result in the error message: "The error occurred with 'Set' operation. Error: gen Error."
Detail Info
Displays detailed port information such as duplex mode.
Note - The Port Transmit Pacing Configuration parameter is not applicable to the
AT-8300GB Series.
Note - The Port VLAN Tag Priority parameter has a fixed value of 'use vlan priority'
and cannot be modified.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Port Bridge ID parameter
to be configured. Attempting to configure this parameter will result in the error message: "The error occurred with 'Set' operation. Error: bad value".
Note - When a port's Port Speed and Mode parameter is set to 'auto sense', the
current firmware version does not update its Port Duplex Status parameter with the negotiated mode. As a result, the port's Port Duplex Status parameter will always display 'auto sense' and its corresponding Duplex LED will always be green regardless of the actual connection mode.
Note - The Port Name parameter is not applicable to the AT-8300GB Series.
Note - Valid MIB Set values for the Port State parameter are 'enabled' and 'disabled'.
Attempting to set this parameter to any other value will result in the error message: "The error occurred with 'Set' operation. Error: bad value."
Spanning Tree Info
Displays the port's spanning tree parameters.
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Enable
Enables the port.
Disable
Disables the port.
QoS
Displays QoS parameters and allows enabling of QoS status and setting priority queue.
Port Mirroring
Displays port mirroring parameters and allows configuration of port mirroring state, source and destination.
IGMP Snooping
Displays the current state of IGMP Snooping and allows reconfiguration.
Stacking Menu
From the Stacking menu, you can view basic switch information as well as stacking information.
Stacking Info
Displays information such as Product Type, Port Count, and Uplink Types for all switches in the stack.
Note - The Uplink Port A MDA Type and Uplink Port B MDA Type parameters
return incorrect values.
Note - The Security Action parameter returns '???(0)' when the Security
Configuration parameter is set to 'disabled'.
AT-8300GB Series
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AT-8400
This section describes Device Manager menus and operations specific to the AT-8400 switch.
Topics:
Main Window
Agent Menu
Bridge Menu
RMON Menu
Port Menu
Stacking Menu
Main Window
AT-8400
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Device Manager LEDs for AT-8401 Management Module LED State Description
FAN A Green
Gray
FAN B Green
Gray
MASTER Green
Gray
RPS Green
Gray
PWR Green
Gray (Only if RPS is installed)
FAN TRAY A is installed and is operating correctly.
FAN TRAY A is not installed.
FAN TRAY B is installed and is operating correctly.
FAN TRAY B is not installed.
The switch is the master of an enhanced stack.
The switch is either a slave switch of an enhanced stack or the switch is not a member of an enhanced stack.
The switch is receiving power from the redundant power supply (PWR B).
The switch is receiving power from the main power supply (PWR A).
The switch is receiving power from the main power supply (PWR A).
The main power supply is not functioning.
Note - Please refer to AT-8400 Line Cards for the operations and behavior of the line cards
installed on the chassis.
Note - The FAN A and FAN B LEDs are always green regardless of whether or not fan trays
are actually installed.
Note - The PWR LED is always green and the RPS LED is always gray regardless of whether
the switch is receiving power from the main power supply or the redundant power supply.
Note - Some parameters, when configured, may at times cause a temporary loss of
connection. When this happens, the following error message appears: "The error occurred with 'Set' operation. Error: time out occurred.". This will not affect the application in any way.
Agent Menu
From the Agent menu, you can view and edit the system information for the device, or log into the CLI using Telnet.
System Info
Displays basic system information, including system name, location, contact and description.
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