AT-8000S Series Stackable Gigabit Ethernet Switches
613-001106 Rev C
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SFP Port ..................................................................................................................................................15
LED Definitions..............................................................................................................................15
Front Panel LEDs ....................................................................................................................................15
Port LEDs ................................................................................................................................................17
24/48 Port Device System LEDs .............................................................................................................20
Site Requirements ...................................................................................................................................24
Static IP Address and Subnet Mask ....................................................................................................... 34
User Name.............................................................................................................................................. 35
This guide contains the hardware installation instructions for the AT-8000S/16, AT-8000S/24, AT-8000S/24POE,
AT-8000S/48 and AT-8000S/48POE Fast Ethernet Switches.
How This Guide is Organized
This manual contains the following chapters:
•Chapter 1 Product Description describes the features and components of the switches.
•Chapter 2 Installation describes the installation instructions for the switches.
•Chapter 3 Stacking describes the stacking instructions for the switches.
•Chapter 4 Initial Configuration describes the instructions for initially configuring the switches.
•Chapter 5 Troubleshooting provides information on how to resolve problems that might occur with the
switches.
•Appendix A Technical Specifications contain the technical specifications for the switches.
•Appendix B Translated Safety Standards contain the safety standards for the device.
Document Conventions
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Notes provide additional information.
Cautions inform you that performing or omitting a specific action may result in equipment damage or loss
of data.
Warnings inform you that performing or omitting a specific action may result in bodily injury.
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Switch Installation Guide
Chapter 1. Product Description
The new AT-8000S series combines the best of the previous L2 series; stackability and affordability.
The new AT-8000S series is an entry level managed switch for the SMB, Small Office/Field Office offering
managed desktop connectivity. The fiber uplink provides connectivity between workgroups over a larger
distances. In addition the AT-8000S series is also equipped with a copper 10/100/1000Base-T port for
connectivity to gigabit aggregation switches.
The new AT-8000S series combines value with the necessary management features for networked applications.
There are five device models which provide different hardware configurations and include the following:
•AT-8000S/16 device which supports 16 built-in 10/100Base-T ports, and a Combo port functionality that
supports both copper and SFP interfaces.
•AT-8000S/24 device with stacking ports which supports 24 built-in 10/100Base-T ports, two Gigabit stackable
and 2 Combo Ports, inclusive of a Combo port functionality that supports both copper and SFP interface.
•AT-8000S/24POE device with stacking port which supports 24 built-in 10/100Base-T ports, two Gigabit
stackable and 2 Combo Ports, inclusive of a Combo port that supports both copper and SFP interface. The
PoE function is supported on RJ-45 ports.
•AT-8000S/48 device with stacking ports which supports 48 built-in 10/100Base-T ports, two Gigabit stackable
and 2 Combo Ports, inclusive of a Combo port functionality that supports both copper and SFP interface.
•AT-8000S/48POE device with stacking port which supports 48 built-in 10/100Base-T ports, two Gigabit
stackable and 2 Combo Ports, inclusive of a Combo port that supports both copper and SFP interface. The
PoE function is supported on RJ-45 ports.
The AT-8000S/24, AT-8000S/24POE, AT-8000S/48 and AT-8000S/48POE can be joined together into a stack of
up to six units. For more information, see Chapter 3 Stacking.
Device configuration is performed through an Embedded Web Server (EWS) or through a Command Line
Interface (CLI). The device management is performed through a DB-9 RS-232 interface.
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Product Description
Features
The AT-8000S/16, AT-8000S/24, AT-8000S/24POE, AT-8000S/48 and AT-8000S/48POE features include the
following:
•Wirespeed switching traffic across all ports
•Auto MDI/MDIX enabled
•802.1d, 1w, 1s priority tags supported
•Broadcast storm control
•IEEE 802.1Q tagged VLANs supported
•GARP/GVRP supported
•Port/MAC based VLANs supported
•802.3ad link aggregation Static and Dynamic (LACP) supported
The following figure illustrates the AT-8000S/16 front panel.
Figure 1:AT-8000S/16 Front Panel
The AT-8000S/16 front panel is configured as follows:
•16 10/100Mbps Ports — RJ-45 ports designated as 10/100Base-T. The RJ-45 ports are designated as ports
Ports 1 - 16.
•1 10/100/1000Base-T Copper Port — There is one copper 10/100/100Base-T port designated on the switch
as port 17R. This port is paired with the SFP slot designated on the switch as port 17. Together these two
ports form the Combo ports shown in Figure 1.
•1 SFP Port — There is one SFP slot supports either a 100Base-FX or a 1000Base-X (fiber) connection and
is designated on the switch as port 17. This SFP slot is paired with the 10/100/1000Base-T copper port which
is designated on the switch as port 17R. Together these two ports form the Combo ports shown in Figure 1.
•DB-9 Console port — An asynchronous serial console port supporting the RS-232 electrical specification.
The port is used to connect the device to the console managing the device.
•Reset Button — Button to reset the device.
•Mode Button — Selects the port LED indications.
AT-8000S/16 Back Panel
The following figure illustrates the AT-8000S/16 back panel.
Figure 2:AT-8000S/16 Back Panel
The AT-8000S/16 back panel is configured as follows:
•Power Connector — AC power supply interface.
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Product Description
AT-8000S/24 Front Panel
The following figure illustrates the AT-8000S/24 front panel.
Figure 3:AT-8000S/24 Front Panel
The AT-8000S/24 front panel is configured as follows:
•24 10/100Mbps Ports — RJ-45 ports designated as 10/100Base-T. The RJ-45 ports are designated as ports
Ports 1 - 24.
•2 10/100/1000Base-T Copper Ports — There are two copper 10/100/100Base-T ports designated on the
switch as ports 25R and 26R. These ports are paired with the two SFP slots designated on the switch as
ports 25 and 26. Together these four ports form the Combo ports shown in Figure 3.
•2 SFP Ports— There are two SFP slots which support either a 100Base-FX or a 1000Base-X (fiber)
connection and are designated on the switch as ports 25 and 26. This SFP slot is paired with the two 10/100/
1000Base-T copper ports which is designated on the switch as port 25R and 26R. Together these four ports
form the Combo ports shown in Figure 3.
•DB-9 Console port — An asynchronous serial console port supporting the RS-232 electrical specification.
The port is used to connect the device to the console managing the device.
•Reset Button — Button to reset the device.
•Mode Button — Selects the port LED indications.
AT-8000S/24 Back Panel
The following figure illustrates the AT-8000S/24 back panel.
Figure 4:AT-8000S/24 Back Panel
The AT-8000S/24 back panel is configured as follows:
•Power Connector — AC power supply interface.
•2 Stacking Ports — Two RJ-45 ports device stacking.
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AT-8000S/24POE Front Panel
The following figure illustrates the AT-8000S/24POE front panel.
Figure 5:AT-8000S/24POE Front Panel
The AT-8000S/24POE front panel is configured as follows:
•24 10/100Mbps Ports — RJ-45 ports designated as 10/100Base-T. The RJ-45 ports are designated as ports
Ports 1 - 24.
•2 10/100/1000Base-T Copper Ports — There are two copper 10/100/100Base-T ports designated on the
switch as ports 25R and 26R. These ports are paired with the two SFP slots designated on the switch as
ports 25 and 26. Together these four ports form the Combo ports shown in Figure 5.
•2 SFP Ports— There are two SFP slots which support either a 100Base-FX or a 1000Base-X (fiber)
connection and are designated on the switch as ports 25 and 26. This SFP slot is paired with the two 10/100/
1000Base-T copper ports which is designated on the switch as port 25R and 26R. Together these four ports
form the Combo ports shown in Figure 5.
•DB-9 Console port — An asynchronous serial console port supporting the RS-232 electrical specification.
The port is used to connect the device to the console managing the device.
•Reset Button — Button to reset the device.
AT-8000S/24POE Back Panel
The following figure illustrates the AT-8000S/24POE back panel.
Figure 6:AT-8000S/24POE Back Panel
The AT-8000S/24POE device back panel is configured as follows:
•Power Connector — AC power supply interface.
•2 Stacking Ports — Two RJ-45 ports device stacking.
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Product Description
AT-8000S/48 Front Panel
The following figure illustrates the AT-8000S/48 front panel.
Figure 7:AT-8000S/48 Front Panel
The AT-8000S/48 device front panel is configured as follows:
•48 10/100Mbps Ports — RJ-45 ports designated as 10/100Base-T. The RJ-45 ports are designated as ports
Ports 1 - 48.
•2 10/100/1000Base-T Copper Ports — There are two copper 10/100/100Base-T ports designated on the
switch as ports 49R and 50R. These ports are paired with the two SFP slots designated on the switch as
ports 49 and 50. Together these four ports form the Combo ports shown in Figure 7.
•2 SFP Ports — There are two SFP slots which support either a 100Base-FX or a 1000Base-X (fiber)
connection and are designated on the switch as ports 49 and 50. This SFP slot is paired with the two 10/100/
1000Base-T copper ports which is designated on the switch as port 49R and 50R. Together these four ports
form the Combo ports shown in Figure 7.
•Mode Button — Selects the port LED indications.
AT-8000S/48 Back Panel
The following figure illustrates the AT-8000S/48 back panel.
Figure 8:AT-8000S/48 Back Panel
The AT-8000S/48 back panel is configured as follows:
Power Connector — AC power supply interface.
•2 Stacking Ports — Two RJ-45 ports device stacking.
•Reset Button — Button to reset the device.
•DB-9 Console port — An asynchronous serial console port supporting the RS-232 electrical specification.
The port is used to connect the device to the console managing the device.
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AT-8000S/48POE Front Panel
The following figure illustrates the AT-8000S/48POE front panel.
Figure 9:AT-8000S/48POE Front Panel
The AT-8000S/48 device front panel is configured as follows:
•48 10/100Mbps Ports — RJ-45 ports designated as 10/100Base-T. The RJ-45 ports are designated as ports
Ports 1 - 48.
•2 10/100/1000Base-T Copper Ports — There are two copper 10/100/100Base-T ports designated on the
switch as ports 49R and 50R. These ports are paired with the two SFP slots designated on the switch as
ports 49 and 50. Together these four ports form the Combo ports shown in Figure 9.
•2 SFP Ports — There are two SFP slots which support either a 100Base-FX or a 1000Base-X (fiber)
connection and are designated on the switch as ports 49 and 50. This SFP slot is paired with the two 10/100/
1000Base-T copper ports which is designated on the switch as port 49R and 50R. Together these four ports
form the Combo ports shown in Figure 9.
AT-8000S/48POE Back Panel
The following figure illustrates the AT-8000S/48POE back panel.
Figure 10: AT-8000S/48POE Back Panel
The AT-8000S/48POE back panel is configured as follows:
•Power Connector — AC power supply interface.
•2 Stacking Ports — Two RJ-45 ports device stacking.
•Reset Button — Button to reset the device.
•DB-9 Console port — An asynchronous serial console port supporting the RS-232 electrical specification.
The port is used to connect the device to the console managing the device.
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Product Description
10/100Base-T Fast Ethernet Ports
Ports Description
10/100Base-T Fast Ethernet Ports
The 10/100Base-T Fast Ethernet ports are RJ-45. The 10/100 Mbps port supports half- and full-duplex mode.
10/100/1000Base-T Uplink Ethernet Ports
The 24/48 port devices contains two 10/100/100Base-T Gigabit ports, and the 16 port device contains one
10/100/100Base-T port. The RJ-45 1000 Mbps port supports 1000 mbps in full-duplex mode and 10/100 mbps
half- and full-duplex mode.
SFP Port
Small Form Factor Pluggable (SFP) Optical Transceivers are integrated duplex data links for bi-directional
communication over optical fiber, designed for high-speed Fiber Channel data links. The SFP port is designated
as 1000Base-FX.
DB-9 Console Port
The DB-9 port is an asynchronous serial console port supporting the RS-232 electrical specification. The port is
used to connect the device to a console managing the device. This interface configuration is as follows:
•Eight data bits.
•One stop bit.
•No parity.
•Baud rate is 115,200 (default). The user can change the rate from 115,200 down to 2400 bps.
LED Definitions
The device front panels contain Light Emitting Diodes (LED) that indicate the device status. The different LED
types are as follows:
•Port LEDs — Indicates each port status.
•Power LED — Indicates the device power supply status.
•Mode LEDs — Indicates which information the LED displays - only on non-PoE devices.
•Stacking LEDs — Indicates the device location in a stack.
Front Panel LEDs
The front panels have two types of LEDs, excluding the LEDs attached to the ports. The two types are as follows:
•Mode LEDs — Indicates which information the LED displays.
•Stacking LEDs — Indicates the device location in a stack.
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