AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.1 DEVICE MANAGEMENT GUIDE AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
TABLE OF CONTENTS BASIC OPERATIONS........................................................................................................................................................... 9 COMMON OPERATIONS ON THE MAIN WINDOW ................................................................................................................ 9 MENU FOR STACKED DEVICES ...............................................................................................................................................
AT-8400 ................................................................................................................................................................................86 Main Window ..................................................................................................................................87 Agent Menu......................................................................................................................................88 Bridge Menu.....................
Port Menu ..................................................................................................................................... 121 AT-AR700 SERIES................................................................................................................................................................122 Main Window ............................................................................................................................... 122 Agent Menu.............................
AT-8948 ..............................................................................................................................................................................170 Main Window ............................................................................................................................... 170 Agent Menu................................................................................................................................... 171 Routing Menu ......................
Routing Menu ............................................................................................................................... 239 Bridge Menu.................................................................................................................................. 240 Security Menu............................................................................................................................... 241 RMON Menu ..................................................................
Agent Menu................................................................................................................................... 324 Routing Menu ............................................................................................................................... 328 Bridge Menu.................................................................................................................................. 329 LLDP Menu .................................................................
AT-PB1000 Series Media Converter Modules...................................................................... 402 EXPANSION GATEWAYS .............................................................................................................................................403 PORT INTERFACE CARDS ....................................................................................................................................................403 NETWORK SERVICE MODULES ....................................
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.
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.
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.
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 AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
Layer 2 Switches 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 AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
AT-8012M-QS AT-8016F/MT AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
AT-8016F/SC AT-8016F/ST AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
AT-8024 AT-8024GB AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
AT-8024M AT-8026FC AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
AT-8026T AT-8088/MT AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
AT-8088/SC Device Manager LEDs for AT-8000 Series LED State Description PWR Green The switch is receiving power. MASTER Orange Gray DUPLEX Green Orange The switch is the master switch of an enhanced stack. The switch is a slave switch or is not a member of an enhanced stack. 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 - 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.
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 Telnet Resets the switch. 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.
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.
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 Note - Valid MIB Set values for the Port State parameter are 'enabled' and 'disabled'.
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'.
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.
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 LED State Device Manager LEDs for AT-8000/8POE Description PWR Green The switch is receiving power. DUPLEX Green The port is operating at full-duplex mode. Orange The port is operating at half-duplex mode.
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.
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.
• • • 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.
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.
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 Security Menu RMON Menu Port Menu AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
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. 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 The stacked unit is a slave switch. AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
Device Manager LEDs for AT-8000GS Series DUPLEX Green The port is operating in full-duplex mode. Orange 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.
Physical Description Basic Info Displays the number of stack units. Module Info Displays module information for each unit in the system. Port Attributes Displays port information. Stack Info Displays information about the stacked devices. Stack Status Displays the current unit ID and stack mode of the device after reset. Note - The current firmware version does not allow Device Manager to display the Current Unit ID parameter as a 'read-only' parameter for devices configured in stacked mode.
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. POE Info MCU Info Displays POE device's Microcontroller information. POE Config Displays POE device's configurations.
Mid-level Management Alarm Options Displays information about alarm options. Note - The current firmware version does not allow Alarm Enabling 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: noSuchName.". Note - The current firmware version does not allow Row Status parameter to be configured.
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. Tuning Parameters Displays the current value, value after reset, default value, minimum and maximum value of the different tuning parameters.
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.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow DST Start and DST End parameters to be configured when the DST Mode is set to 'recurring' or 'date' value. Note - The current firmware version does not allow Device Manager to display the Managed Time parameter in a 12hour format. Note - Valid MIB Set values for the Time Zone Code and DST Code parameters are up to 4 characters. However, the current firmware version allows the user to enter up to 16 characters.
Error Log Displays information about errors registered to the system cache. 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.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow Mapping Type parameter to be set to 'invalid' or 'other' as its value. 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.
TFTP Displays configuration information about the TFTP. Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Send Config File parameter to be configured. 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.
Routing Protocol MIB Destination Metric 2 Destination Metric 3 Destination Metric 4 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 ICMP Statistics Displays Internet Control Message Protocol Statistics. Error Messages Displays the variable that controls the ability to generate Internet Control Message Protocol error messages. DHCP Info Basic Info Displays DHCP information.
Cache Info Displays information about a collection of objects providing access to and control of a Domain Name System resolver's cache. Negative Cache Info Displays information about a collection of objects providing access to and control of a Domain Name System resolver's negative response cache. Additional Counters Displays information about a collection of objects providing further instrumentation applicable to many but not all Domain Name System resolvers.
result, Device Manager will display integer values of '1' and '2' instead of the value 'True' or 'False' for this parameter. MSTP Basic Info Displays the basic information about Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol. Instance Info Displays information that contains Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol 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.
IGMP Menu From the IGMP menu, you can view and edit Internet Group Management Protocol information such as IGMP queries and reports sent between devices 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. Security Menu From the Security menu, you can view and edit different security and authentication protocols SSL, SSH, and port-based authentication.
Method List Name Level 6 Method List Name Level 7 Method List Name Level 8 Method List Name Level 9 Method List Name Level 10 Method List Name Level 11 Method List Name Level 12 Method List Name Level 13 Method List Name Level 14 Method List Name Level 15 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 para
Note - The current firmware version does not allow 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 Port Access Entity associated with each port. Authenticator PAE Diagnostics Displays diagnostics objects for the Authenticator Port Access Entity associated with each port.
Displays the number of RADIUS Access-Response packets received from unknown addresses and the identifier of the RADIUS accounting client. 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.
Secure Socket Layer Basic Info Displays basic SSL information. Certificate Generation Displays information about the generated keys and self signed certificates.
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 the Port Number parameter for single port.
Test Interface Displays port's test information. 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.". Error Statistics Note - The Ethernet Chip Set parameter is not applicable to the AT-8000GS series and should be ignored.
valid value will result in the error "The error occurred with 'Set' operation. Error. bad value.". POE Port Status Displays port's POE information. 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".
Displays basic information about port lock. Interfaces Range Displays information about port lock interfaces range. Note - The current firmware version does not allow Range parameter to be configured. Moreover, attempting to configure this parameter followed by Refresh operation will display numeric values. MAC Control MAC Control Sublayer Displays information about the MAC Control sublayer on a single ethernet-like interface.
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.
Set Default Multicast Enable Set Default Multicast Rate As a result, Device Manager will display integer values of '1' and '2' instead of the value 'True' or 'False' for these parameters. Storm Control Group Displays information about group id for each supported frame type defined per port. AT-8000GS Series AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
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 Security Menu RMON Menu Port Menu Main Window AT-8000S/16 AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
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. AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
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 Green The switch is a set to standalone mode. The stacked unit is a slave switch. DUPLEX Green The port is operating in full-duplex mode. Orange The port is operating in half-duplex mode.
Device Info General Info Displays common management information. Active Software File Displays the currently available images on the flash. Physical Description Basic Info Displays the number of stack units. Module Info Displays module information for each unit in the system. Port Attributes Displays port information. Stack Info Displays information about the stacked devices. Stack Active Unit ID Displays the current unit ID of the device after reset.
Software Packages Displays the device's software packages. Management Info General Management Displays common management information. Flash File System Basic Info Displays the flash file size of the device. File List Displays the device's list of files. Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Row Status parameter to be configured. Jumbo Frames Displays the current jumbo frames status. Management ACL Basic Info Displays basic information about the management access list.
General Tuning Displays general tuning information. Note - The current firmware version accepts values in the range [0-255] inclusive for the Debug Level parameter. Max Entries Tuning Displays information about the maximum entries in tuning.
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. Telnet Basic Info Displays the basic telnet information. Telnet Sessions Displays the login time, client ip address and telnet session status. CLI Info Displays information if the file is enabled or not. LCLI Info Displays information about the device's Telnet sessions and SSH sessions if enabled or not.
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. SNTP/NTP Client Config Displays information about SNTP/NTP client configuration.
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. Syslog Collector Displays the information to generate syslog messages to an aggregating agent or collector.
Note - The Backup Address parameter is not applicable to the AT-8000S module 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’ for all models except the AT-8000S/16. For the AT-8000S/16, the Routing Type parameter cannot be set to ‘remote.’ IP Statistics Displays statistics about IP routing, including the number of IP datagrams received.
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 following parameters to be configured: Destination Port Number Routing Protocol MIB Destination Metric 2 Destination Metric 3 Destination Metric 4 Destination Metric 5 Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Routing Type parameter to be set to ‘local’ for all models except the AT-8000S/16.
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.
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. 802.1p Device Capabilities Displays information on the device capabilities. Port Priority Group Displays information about the port priority.
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. Method Lists Displays information about all method lists.
Port-based Authentication PAE Port Info Displays the system level information for each port supported by the Port Access Entity. Note - The current firmware version returns a 'noSuchName' value for the Port Number parameter. Authenticator PAE Info Displays configuration objects for the Authenticator PAE associated with each port. Note - The current firmware version returns a 'noSuchName' value for the Port Number parameter.
RADIUS 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'. Authentication Client Info Displays the number of RADIUS Access-Response packets received from unknown addresses and the identifier of the RADIUS authentication client.
SSH Client Displays information about the user name ssh client will use and the value of the regenerated self key. Note - The current firmware version accepts up to 60 characters for the User Name parameter. 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.
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 Standard 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 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 Additional Info Displays information about a table containing 64-bit versions of error counters. Note - The current firmware version is unable to display any value for the Port Number and Alignment Error Frames (HC) parameters.
Spanning Tree Info STP Standard 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 about the Spanning Tree Protocol state for that pair. CIST Displays a list of information maintained by every port of the CIST. Enable Disable Enables the port. Disables the port.
Note - The current firmware version returns a "noSuchName" value for the Received Frames (HC) and Transmit Frames (HC) parameters. 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.
Storm Control Protection Displays information about the storm control protection per port. 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 AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
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 AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
Main Window AT-8326GB AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
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 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.
Device Manager LEDs for AT-8300GB Series Description LED State DUPLEX Green The port is operating in full-duplex mode. Orange 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.
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 Telnet Resets the switch. 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.
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 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. Enable Disable QoS Enables the port. Disables the port.
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 AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
Main Window AT-8400 LED Device Manager LEDs for AT-8401 Management Module State Description FAN A Green FAN TRAY A is installed and is operating correctly. Gray FAN TRAY A is not installed. Green FAN TRAY B is installed and is operating correctly. Gray FAN TRAY B is not installed. Green The switch is the master of an enhanced stack. Gray The switch is either a slave switch of an enhanced stack or the switch is not a member of an enhanced stack. FAN B MASTER AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
LED Device Manager LEDs for AT-8401 Management Module State Description RPS Green The switch is receiving power from the redundant power supply (PWR B). Gray The switch is receiving power from the main power supply (PWR A). Green The switch is receiving power from the main power supply (PWR A). PWR Gray (Only if The main power supply is not functioning. RPS is installed) Note - Please refer to AT-8400 Line Cards for the operations and behavior of the line cards installed on the chassis.
Chassis Info Displays chassis information including the firmware information. Note -The current firmware version does not allow the Power A Status and Power B Status parameters to be configured. Attempting to configure these parameters will result in the error message: "The error occurred with 'Set' operation. Error: gen Error.". Line Card Info Displays information for each line card including line card type and line card temperature.
Spanning Tree Info Displays spanning tree parameters such as spanning tree status and spanning tree version. Note - When setting the Spanning Tree Status parameter to 'enabled', connection to the AT-8400 is temporarily lost. As a result, the following error message appears: "The error occurred with 'Set' operation. Error: time out occurred.". Note - Setting the value of the Spanning Tree Version parameter to 'stp' will result in a permanent loss of connection. To re-establish connection, restart the device.
Note - Ports are numbered continuously from top to bottom, across all installed line cards, starting from the leftmost line card all the way through the rightmost line card. This applies to the following submenu options: Utilization Interface Info -> Standard Error Statistics -> Standard Spanning Tree Info Utilization Displays the port's utilization information.
Displays port mirroring parameters and allows configuration of port mirroring state and port's source list. Note - Valid MIB Set values for the Port Mirroring Configuration Entry Status parameter are 'active', 'not in service' and 'destroy'. Attempting to set this parameter to any other value will result in the error message: "The error occurred with 'Set' operation. Error: bad value.". Stacking Menu From the Stacking menu, you can view basic switch information as well as stacking information.
AT-8400 Line Cards This section describes the AT-8400 Line Cards supported by Device Manager. If line cards are installed on the AT-8400 chassis at the time Device Manager is called, they will be displayed in their corresponding slots on the chassis image. • • • • AT-8411 AT-8412 AT-8413 AT-8414 AT-8411 AT-8411 LED State Description DUPLEX Green The port is operating in full-duplex. Orange The port is operating in half-duplex.
AT-8412 AT-8412/MT AT-8412/SC LED State Description DUPLEX Green The port is operating in full-duplex. Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Port Flow Control parameter of ports on the AT-8412/MT and AT-8412/SC line cards to be set to 'auto'. Attempting to set this parameter to 'auto' will result in the error message: "The error occurred with 'Set' operation. Error: gen Error". AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
AT-8413 AT-8413GB/T LED State Description DUPLEX Green The port is operating in full-duplex. Orange The port is operating in half-duplex. Note - A GBIC image is always visible on the GBIC slot of the AT-8413GB/T line card image even if there is no GBIC physically present in the slot. Note - Status information for the AT-8413GB/T ports will always be reflected on the RJ-45 port image regardless of whether the port that is in actual use is the GBIC port or the twisted pair port.
AT-8414 AT-8414/SC AT-8414/ST LED State Description DUPLEX Green The port is operating in full-duplex. Orange The port is operating in half-duplex. Note - The Port Negotiation parameter of ports on the AT-8414/SC and AT-8414/ST line cards has a fixed value of '10Mbps full-duplex' and cannot be modified. AT-8400 Line Cards AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
AT-9000/24 This section describes Device Manager menus and operations specific to the AT-9000/24 switch. Topics: • • • • • Main Window Agent Menu Bridge Menu RMON Menu Port Menu Main Window AT-9000/24 Device Manager LEDs for AT-9000/24 Description LED State PWR Green The switch is receiving power. DUPLEX Green The port is operating at full-duplex mode. Orange The port is operating at half-duplex mode. Note - Disabled ports will not turn red. AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow Device Manager to detect the presence or absence of an SFP module in any of the SFP slots. As a result, the SFP slots on the device image will always show SFP images regardless of whether or not SFP modules are physically present in the slots. Note - Status information for ports 21 to 24 will always be reflected on both the RJ-45 port images and the SFP port images regardless of whether it is the RJ-45 or the SFP ports that are actually in operation.
Reset Telnet Resets the switch. 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. Bridge Info General Displays basic bridge information such as the LAN ID, bridge address, number of ports and the bridge type.
Additional Info Displays additional traffic statistics in the network segment such as frames received/sent, collisions, broadcast frames and multicast frames. Error Displays error statistics in the network segment such as CRC errors, alignment errors, bad frames received late collisions and total transmit errors. Note - There may be times when Device Manager will not be able to successfully retrieve error statistical information.
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. Error Statistics Displays error statistics. Detail Info Displays detailed port information such as duplex mode. Note - The Port State parameter always returns the value 'enabled' even if the physical port is actually disabled.
AT-9006 Family This section describes Device Manager menus and operations specific to the AT-9006SX/SC and AT-9006T switches. Topics: • • • • • • Main Window Agent Menu Bridge Menu RMON Menu VLAN Menu Port Menu Main Window AT-9006SX/SC AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
AT-9006T Device Manager LEDs for AT-9006 Family LED State Description PWR Green The switch is receiving power. RPS Green An optional redundant power supply is connected to the switch. Gray There is no redundant power supply connected to the switch. DUPLEX Green Orange The port is operating in full-duplex mode. The port is operating in half-duplex mode. Note - Ports on the expansion modules are numbered starting from 7.
Network Info Displays network-related information such as agent's and default gateway address. Manager Address Info Displays management station's IP address. Reset Telnet Reset the switch. Connect to the switch's telnet service. Bridge Menu From the Bridge menu, you can view and edit information such as forwarding database and spanning tree status. Forwarding Database Displays forwarding database table.
Event Log Displays RMON Event log. VLAN Menu From the VLAN menu, you can view the list of VLAN and member ports. Note - You cannot modify VLAN configuration on the AT-9006 Family using the VLAN menu. Name List Displays configured VLAN names. Port Info Displays VLAN to which the port belongs. Port Menu From the Port menu, you can view and edit MIB information about the port. Utilization Displays port's utilization information.
AT-9410GB This section describes Device Manager menus and operations specific to the AT-9410GB switch. Topics: • • • • • Main Window Agent Menu Bridge Menu RMON Menu Port Menu Main Window AT-9410GB Device Manager LEDs for AT-9410GB Description LED State PWR Green The switch is receiving power. DUPLEX Green The port is operating at full-duplex mode. Orange The port is operating at half-duplex mode.
Note - When a port on the AT-9410GB is set to 'auto sense' and is connected to a halfduplex port on another device, its corresponding Duplex LED on the device image turns green instead of orange. Note - A GBIC image is always visible on each of the GBIC slots of the device image even if there are no GBICs physically inserted. Agent Menu From the Agent menu, you can view and edit the system information for the device, or log into the CLI using Telnet.
Reset Telnet Resets the switch. 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. Bridge Info Displays basic bridge information such as the LAN ID, bridge address, number of ports and the bridge type. Forwarding Database Displays the Forwarding Database 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'.
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. Enable Disable QoS Enables the port. Disables the port. Displays QoS parameters and allows enabling of QoS status and setting priority queue.
Routers AT-AR400S Series This section describes Device Manager menus and operations specific to the AT-AR400S Series. Topics: • • • • • • • • Main Window Agent Menu Routing Menu Bridge Menu ATM Menu (not applicable to the AT-AR450S) ADSL Menu (AT-AR440S and AT-AR441S only) SHDSL Menu (AT-AR442S only) Port Menu Main Window AT-AR415S AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
AT-AR440S AT-AR441S AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
AT-AR442S AT-AR450S Device Manager LEDs for AT-AR400S Series Description LED State PWR Green The router is receiving power. DUPLEX Green The port is operating at full-duplex. Gray The port is either inactive or is operating at half-duplex. Green The interface is enabled and the link is up. Orange The interface is enabled and is handshaking. The interface is enabled and is training to negotiate the link. ADSL AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
Black Red Device Manager LEDs for AT-AR400S Series The interface is enabled and the link is down. The interface is disabled. Note - Please refer to Port Interface Cards (PICs) for the operations and behavior of the Port Interface Cards installed in these devices. Agent Menu From the Agent menu, you can view and edit the system information for the router, or log into the CLI using Telnet. System Info Displays basic system information, including system name, location, contact and description.
Route Table Displays the IP routing table on the router. IP Statistics Displays statistics about IP routing, including the number of IP datagrams received. ICMP Statistics Displays ICMP statistics. Bridge Menu From the Bridge menu, you can view and edit bridge information such as the forwarding database and spanning tree status. The Bridge submenus are greyed out if bridges not configured.
Channel Configuration Displays ATM Channel configuration information. Note - The current firmware version does not allow the following parameters to be configured: • • Receive Traffic Descriptor Index Transmit Traffic Descriptor Index Attempting to configure these parameters will result in the error message: "The error occurred with 'Set' operation. Error: noSuchName." Channel Error Statistics Displays information about errors related to ATM channels.
Port Menu From the Port menu, you can view and edit MIB information about selected ports. Utilization Displays the port's utilization information. Note - Utilization menu does not apply for AT-AR450S devices. 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. Error Statistics Displays error statistics for the port. Spanning Tree Info Displays the port's spanning tree parameters.
AT-AR410 This section describes Device Manager menus and operations specific to the AT-AR410 router. Topics: • • • • • • • Main Window Agent Menu Routing Menu Bridge Menu Frame Relay Menu Call List Menu Port Menu Main Window AT-AR410 with PIC installed LED State Device Manager LEDs for AT-AR410 Description PWR Green The router is receiving power. DUPLEX Green The port is operating at full-duplex. Gray The port is either inactive or is operating at half-duplex.
Agent Menu From the Agent menu, you can view and edit the system information for the router, or log into the CLI using Telnet. System Info Displays basic system information, including system name, location, contact and description. File List Displays a list of the files in the router's flash and NVS file systems. Config File Name Displays the file name of the start-up configuration file. Telnet Starts a Telnet connection to the router.
Bridge Menu From the Bridge menu, you can view and edit bridge information such as the forwarding database and spanning tree status. The Bridge submenus are greyed out if bridges not configured. 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. Spanning Tree Info Displays spanning tree parameters such as priority and cost.
Port Menu From the Port menu, you can view and edit MIB information about selected ports. 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. Spanning Tree Info Displays the port's spanning tree parameters. AT-AR410 AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
AT-AR700 Series This section describes Device Manager menus and operations specific to the AT-AR700 Series. Topics: • • • • • • • Main Window Agent Menu Routing Menu Bridge Menu Frame Relay Menu Call List Menu Port Menu Main Window AT-AR745 AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
AT-AR745-DC Device Manager LEDs for AT-AR700 Series Description LED State PWR Green The router is receiving power from the main power supply unit. Red The main PSU has failed. Green The router is receiving power from the redundant power supply. Red RPS has failed. Gray RPS is not installed or RPS monitoring is disabled. Green The port is operating at full-duplex.
Note - To turn RPS monitoring on or off on the router, enter the command SET SYSTEM RPSMONITOR={ON|OFF} from the command line interface. To see whether RPS monitoring is on, use the command SHOW SYSTEM. To turn on RPS monitoring using SNMP, set the fanAndPsRpsMonitoringStatus variable to on. Note - The current fimware version does not allow Device Manager to support the RPS LED on the DC models.
IP Statistics Displays statistics about IP routing, including the number of IP datagrams received. ICMP Statistics Displays ICMP statistics. Bridge Menu From the Bridge menu, you can view and edit bridge information such as the forwarding database and spanning tree status. The Bridge submenus are greyed out if bridges are not configured.
Port Menu From the Port menu, you can view and edit MIB information about selected ports. 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. Error Statistics Displays error statistics for the port. Spanning Tree Info Displays the port's spanning tree parameters. This option is greyed out if bridge ports are not configured on the router at the time Device Manager is started.
AT-AR700S Series This section describes Device Manager menus and operations specific to the AT-AR700S Series routers. Topics: • • • • • • • • Main Window Agent Menu Routing Menu LAN/WAN Menu Availability Menu Security Menu RMON Menu Port Menu Main Window AT-AR750S AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
AT-AR750S-DP AT-AR770S Note - AT-AR770S: DUP LEDs of active ports will always be orange regardless of the actual duplex mode of the ports. This is because the current firmware version always returns a half-duplex value for the Duplex Mode parameter of these ports. Device Manager LEDs for the AT-AR700S Series Description LED State PWR Green The router is receiving power from the main power supply unit. DUPLEX Green The port is operating at full-duplex.
Note - Please refer to Port Interface Cards (PICs) for the operations and behavior of the Port Interface Cards installed on these devices. Agent Menu From the Agent menu, you can view and edit the system information for the router, or log into the CLI using Telnet. System Info Standard Displays basic system information, including system name, location, contact and description. Enterprise CPU Utilization Displays information about the CPU utilization over different periods of time.
Board Info Displays basic information on the boards that are currently installed. Slot Info Displays information on the Power Supply Bay slots. Physical Interfaces Displays information about the interfaces found in the device. Firmware Info Install Configurations Displays information about the Software release currently loaded in the device. Note - The current firmware version returns a 'noSuchName' value for the Release File Exists? and Patch File Exists? parameters.
LLDP Configuration General Config Displays basic LLDP configuration. Port Config Displays LLDP configuration for each port. Note - The current firmware version returns a 'noSuchName' value for the Port Number parameter. 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.
Note - The current firmware version returns the value 'NULL' for the OID parameter. Reset Cold Initiates a cold restart on the switch. Reset Warm Initiates a warm restart on the switch. Reset Info Displays information about the restart. Telnet Starts a Telnet connection to the switch. WEB Browser Opens your web browser and connects to the switch's HTTP server. Routing Menu From the Routing menu, you can view and edit information about the router's IP routing functions.
Note - The following parameters are implemented as 'read-only': Destination Port Number Routing Type Next Hop AS Number Destination Metric 1 Destination Metric 2 Destination Metric 3 Destination Metric 4 Destination Metric 5 Row Status IP Statistics Displays statistics about IP, such as the number of IP datagrams received. 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 following parameters to be configured: Connect Retry Interval Configured Hold Time Configured Keep Alive Min AS Origination Interval Min Route Advertisement Interval Path Attributes Displays the BGP path attributes. LAN/WAN Menu From the LAN/WAN menu, you can view and edit information for the LAN/WAN such as the frame relay and ISDN-related information. The submenus are unavailable if the proper PICs are not installed.
Note - If the In CLI (Calling Line Info) Search parameter is set to 'list', the In CLI (Calling Line Info) List Check parameter gives the index of the CLI list to search. The value of CLI list indices ranges from 1 to 100. The value 0 is returned if the In CLI (Calling Line Info) Search parameter is not set to 'list'. When the In CLI (Calling Line Info) List Check parameter is set to 0, the In CLI (Calling Line Info) Search parameter is internally set to 'off'.
PRI Interfaces Displays PRI interface information. PRI Channels Displays PRI channels information. Frame Relay DLC Management Interfaces Displays DLCMI (Data Link Connection Management Interface) information. Note - The DLCMI Status and Row Status parameters are not applicable to the ATAR700S series and should be ignored.
Errors Displays information about errors related to the Frame Relay module. Note - The Faults and Fault Time parameters are not applicable to the AT-AR700S series and should be ignored. DS1 DS1 Config Displays DS1 configuration. Note - The current firmware version returns a 'noSuchName' value for the Port Number parameter.
Availability Menu From the Availability menu you can view and edit Server Load Balancing and Ping Polling information. Server Load Balancing General Info Displays basic server load balancing information. Resources Displays server load balancing resources information. Resource Pools Displays server load balancing resource pools information. Virtual Balancers Displays virtual balancers information. Affinity Tables Displays load balancer affinities information.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Address parameter to be configured. Ping Statistics Displays statistics of the Ping polling. Security Menu From the Security menu, you can view and edit port access entity information such as the PAE port information and the Supplicant PAE information. Port-based Authentication Authentication Status Displays the status of the port-based authentication. PAE Port Info Standard Displays standard PAE port information.
Authenticator PAE Info Standard Displays standard authenticator PAE information. Note - The current firmware version returns a 'noSuchName' value for the Port Number parameter. Note - The Administrative Controlled Directions and Key Transmission Status parameters are implemented as 'read-only'. Enterprise Displays enterprise authenticator PAE information. Authenticator PAE Statistics Standard Displays standard statistics for the PAE Authenticator.
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 selected ports. Utilization Displays the port's utilization information.
Error Statistics Displays error statistics. Note - The Ethernet Chip Set, Symbol Errors and Duplex Status parameters are not applicable to the AT-AR700S series and should be ignored. Spanning Tree Info Displays the port's spanning tree parameters. Note - Valid MIB Set values for the Port Path Cost parameter is in the range [165535] inclusive. MAU Info Displays interface-related MAU information for the port.
Advanced Layer 2 Switches AT-8500 Series This section describes Device Manager menus and operations specific to the AT-8500 Series. Topics: • • • • • • • • Main Window Agent Menu Routing Menu Bridge Menu RMON Menu Port Menu Stacking Menu Expansion Module Notes Main Window AT-8516F/SC AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
AT-8524M AT-8524POE AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
AT-8550GB AT-8550SP Device Manager LEDs for AT-8500 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. AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
Device Manager LEDs for AT-8500 Series LED State Description DUPLEX Green The port is operating in full-duplex mode. Orange The port is operating in half-duplex mode. Green An optional redundant power supply is connected to the switch and is turned on. RPS Gray Yellow There is no redundant power supply connected to the switch. An optional redundant power supply is connected to the switch but is turned off.
Network Info Displays network-related information such as the addresses of the default gateway and the agents. Note - The current firmware version returns an initial value of '???(0)' for the Action parameter. Note - Valid MIB Set values for the Action parameter are 'reset' and 'defaultConfig'. The 'saveConfig' value is nonfunctional in the current firmware release and selecting it may cause the SNMP client on the device to stop responding to SNMP commands.
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 Displays the list of IP interfaces on the switch. Route Table Displays the IP routing table on the switch. IP Statistics Displays statistics about IP routing, including the number of IP datagrams received. Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Default TTL parameter to be configured.
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 - Changes to the Forwarding Database table caused by dynamic network topology/configuration changes will not be reflected unless the device is restarted. Standard View Displays the Forwarding Database table as returned by the device. Enhanced View Displays the Forwarding Database table on a per port basis.
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 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 Port CoS/QoS Priority parameter is not applicable to the AT-8500 series and should be ignored. Note - AT-8550 : The current firmware version allows the Port Speed and Mode parameter of a GBIC or SFP port to be set to '10Mbps full-duplex' or '100Mbps fullduplex' even if the GBIC or SFP module inserted is not capable of 10/100 Mbps connectivity. Note - AT-8550 : The 10/100/1000Base-T twisted pair ports cannot be manually set to 1000Mbps.
Traffic Classes Displays Traffic Class parameters used to provide most of the QoS controls. Note - The current firmware version accepts up to 32 characters for the Description parameter. NULL values are not allowed. Policies Displays Policy parameters. Note - The current firmware version accepts up to 32 characters for the Description parameter. NULL values are not allowed. Note - The Redirect Port parameter is cleared of its value each time the switch is restarted.
MAC Address Security Displays MAC Address Security parameters and allows you to set the security level for dynamic and static MAC addresses learned and assigned to a port. Intrusion Attack Displays the VLAN ID and the MAC Address of each port. Note - The VLAN ID and MAC Address parameters do not return valid values. They return "noSuchName.", "No such instance" or NULL. DoS Defense Displays DoS Defense parameters and allows you to enable/disable a defense mechanism on a port.
• The AT-A46 expansion module port cannot be manually set to 1000Mbps. However, the current firmware version allows the Port Speed and Mode parameter for this port to be set to '1Gbps full-duplex' or '1Gbps half-duplex' • The current firmware version allows the Port Speed and Mode parameter of the AT-A47 expansion module port to be set to '10Mbps full-duplex' or '100Mbps fullduplex' even if the GBIC installed is not capable of 10/100 Mbps connectivity.
AT-8700XL Series This section describes Device Manager menus and operations specific to the AT-8700XL Series of Advanced Layer 2 Switches. Topics: • • • • • Main Window Agent Menu Routing Menu Bridge Menu Port Menu Main Window AT-8724XL AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
AT-8748XL LED Device Manager LEDs for AT-8700XL Series (AC Models) State Description PWR Green The switch is receiving power from the main power supply. Red Main power supply is either off or has failed. Green The switch is receiving power from the redundant power supply. Red RPS has failed. Gray RPS is not installed or RPS monitoring is disabled. Green The port is operating at full duplex. Orange The port is operating at half duplex.
Note - Please refer to Uplink Modules for the operations and behavior of the uplink modules installed on these devices. Note - To turn RPS monitoring on or off on the switch, enter the command SET SYSTEM RPSMONITOR={ON|OFF} from the command line interface. To see whether RPS monitoring is on, use the command SHOW SYSTEM. To turn on RPS monitoring using SNMP, set the fanAndPsRpsMonitoringStatus variable to on. Note - The current firmware version does not allow Device Manager to support the Reset button.
Routing Menu From the Routing menu, you can view and edit information about the switch's IP routing functions. ARP Table Displays the mapping of IP addresses to MAC addresses (the ARP cache), on the switch. Address Table Displays the list of IP interfaces and their IP addresses on the switch. Route Table Displays the IP routing table on the switch. IP Statistics Displays statistics about IP routing, including the number of IP datagrams received.
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. Error Statistics Displays error statistics. Spanning Tree Info Displays the port's spanning tree parameters. Enable Disable Enables the port. Disables the port. AT-8700XL Series AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
Layer 3 Switches AT-8600 Series This section describes Device Manager menus and operations specific to the AT-8600 Series Layer 3 Switch. Topics: • • • • • • Main Window Agent Menu Routing Menu Bridge Menu Port Menu Expansion Module Notes Main Window AT-8624POE AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
AT-8624T/2M AT-8648T/2SP Device Manager LEDs for AT-8600 Series Description LED State PWR Green The switch is receiving power from the main power supply. Red Main power supply is either off or has failed. Green The switch is receiving power from the redundant power supply. RPS AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
LED State DUPLEX Device Manager LEDs for AT-8600 Series Description Red RPS has failed. Gray RPS is not installed or RPS monitoring is disabled. Green The port is operating at full duplex. Orange The port is operating at half duplex. Note - At device start-up, the current firmware version returns 'operational' status for all ports. As a result, RJ-45 SFP port image will appear on ports 49-50 even if there is no SFP module inserted.
Routing Menu From the Routing menu, you can view and edit information about the switch's IP routing functions. ARP Table Displays the mapping of IP addresses to MAC addresses (the ARP cache), on the switch. Address Table Displays the list of IP interfaces and their IP addresses on the switch. Route Table Displays the IP routing table on the switch. IP Statistics Displays statistics about IP routing, including the number of IP datagrams received.
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. Error Statistics Displays error statistics. Spanning Tree Info Displays the port's spanning tree parameters. MAU Info Displays interface-related MAU information for the port.
AT-8800 Series This section describes Device Manager menus and operations specific to the AT-8800 Series of Intelligent Workgroup Switches. Topics: • • • • • Main Window Agent Menu Routing Menu Bridge Menu Port Menu Main Window AT-8824 AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
AT-8848 Device Manager LEDs for AT-8800 Series Description LED State PWR Green The switch is receiving power from the main power supply. Red Main power supply is either off or has failed. Green The switch is receiving power from the redundant power supply. Red RPS has failed. Gray RPS is not installed or RPS monitoring is disabled. Green The port is operating at full duplex. Orange The port is operating at half duplex. Grey There is no link over the port.
System Info Displays basic system information, including system name, location, contact and description. Firmware Info Displays a list of software releases installed on the switch. Power Supply Info Displays information about the power supply, redundant power supply and power supply monitoring. File List Displays a list of the files in the switch's file system. Config File Name Displays the file name of the start-up configuration file.
Displays the IP routing table on the switch. IP Statistics Displays statistics about IP, such as the number of IP datagrams received. ICMP Statistics Displays statistics about ICMP, such as the number of ICMP datagrams received. 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.
Spanning Tree Info Displays the port's spanning tree parameters. MAU Info Displays interface-related MAU information for the port. MAU Negotiation Info Displays the MAU's auto-negotiation settings and its status. Enable Disable Enables the port. Disables the port. AT-8800 Series AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
AT-8948 This section describes Device Manager menus and operations specific to the AT-8948 Enhanced Layer 3+ Switch. Topics: • • • • • • • • • Main Window Agent Menu Routing Menu Bridge Menu LLDP Menu Availability Menu Security Menu RMON Menu Port Menu Main Window AT-8948 AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
LED State Device Manager LEDs for the AT-8948 Description PWR 1 and Green PWR 2 Gray There is a power supply unit (PSU) in the PSU bay. FAN Green There is a functioning Fan Only Module (FOM) in the PSU bay. Gray There is no functioning Fan Only Module (FOM) in the PSU bay. Green The port is operating at full duplex. Orange The port is operating at half duplex. DUPLEX There is no power supply unit (PSU) in the PSU bay.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Temperature Threshold parameter to be configured. Host Resources General System Info Displays general information about the host resources. Note - Device Manager does not handle objects of type OCTET STRING correctly. As a result, the Time and Date parameter will display a sequence of bytes in hexadecimal format instead of the actual date and time of day. Note - The Time and Date and Initial Load Parameter parameters are implemented as 'read-only'.
Note - The current firmware version accepts inputs from 5 to 32 characters for the Startup Config and Save Running Config parameters. Release Licenses Displays a list of software releases installed on the switch. Note - The current firmware version does not allow any of the parameters under this table to be configured. File System Total Files Displays the total number of files stored in the device. File List Displays a list of the files in the switch's file system.
Routing Menu From the Routing menu, you can view and edit information about the switch's IP routing functions. IP ARP Table Displays the ARP cache on the switch. Note - The Physical Address and Mapping Type parameters are implemented as 'read-only'. Address Table Displays the list of IP interfaces on the switch. Route Number Displays the IP routing number on the switch. Route Table Displays the IP routing table on the switch.
TCP Connection Info Displays TCP connection-specific information. Note - The Connection Status parameter is implemented as 'read-only'. TCP Statistics Displays TCP statistics. ICMP Statistics Displays ICMP statistics. BGP General Info Displays information about the BGP module. Peer Info Displays BGP Peer information.
Discard/Aging Time Info Displays information about the number of address entries that were learned but discarded for reasons such as lack of memory or the entry's aging timer. Spanning Tree Info Displays spanning tree parameters such as priority and cost. Note - Valid MIB Set values for the Port Path Cost parameter is in the range [165535] inclusive. Statistics Displays statistics about frames received/transmitted on the switch port. Basic Bridge Info Displays basic bridge information.
Port Tx Displays statistics for LLDP frames transmitted. Port Rx Displays statistics for received LLDP frames. Local System Data General Info Displays information about the local LLDP system. Port Info Displays information on the LLDP of local ports. Management Addresses Displays management addresses of the local LLDP system. Note - Device Manager does not handle objects of type OCTET STRING correctly.
Ping Polling Ping Status Displays the status of the Ping polling. Note - The current firmware version only allows the Ping Status parameter to be configured if Protocol parameter under Ping Parameters is set to OSI. Ping Parameters Displays basic information of the Ping module. Note - Valid MIB Set values for the Timeout parameter should range from 1 to 60. However, the current firmware version allows the user to enter values in the range [-9223372036854775808 to -1, 1 to 9223372036854775807] inclusive.
Ping Statistics Displays statistics of the Ping polling. Security Menu From the Security menu, you can view and edit port access entity information such as the PAE port information and the Supplicant PAE information. Port-based Authentication Authentication Status Displays the status of the port-based authentication. PAE Port Info Standard Displays standard PAE port information. Note - Device Manager does not handle objects of type BITS correctly.
Supplicant PAE Statistics Displays the statistics for the PAE supplicant. MAC-based Authentication PAE Port Info Displays PAE port information. Note - The Initialize parameter is implemented as 'read-only'. Authenticator PAE Info Displays authenticator PAE information. Firewall Session Statistics Displays the statistics for the firewall sessions. 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.
Note - The current firmware version returns a 'noSuchName' value for the Port Alias and Counter Discontinuity Time parameters. Detail Info Duplex Mode Displays the duplex mode of the ports. Bandwith Limits Displays bandwidth limits of the switch ports. Error Statistics Displays error statistics. Note - The following parameters are not applicable to the AT-8948 and should be ignored: Ethernet Chip Set Symbol Errors Duplex Status Spanning Tree Info Displays the port's spanning tree parameters.
Port Trunking Aggregator Port List Displays Link Aggregation Control information for every Aggregation Port associated with this device.
AT-x900-48 Series This section describes Device Manager menus and operations specific to the AT-x900-48 Series Enhanced Layer 3+ Switch. Topics: • • • • • • • • • Main Window Agent Menu Routing Menu Bridge Menu LLDP Menu Availability Menu Security Menu RMON Menu Port Menu Main Window AT-x900-48FE AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
AT-x900-48FS LED State Device Manager LEDs for the AT-x900-48 Series Description PWR 1 and Green PWR 2 Gray There is a power supply unit (PSU) in the PSU bay. FAN Green There is a functioning Fan Only Module (FOM) in the PSU bay. Gray There is no functioning Fan Only Module (FOM) in the PSU bay. Green The port is operating at full duplex. Orange The port is operating at half duplex. DUPLEX There is no power supply unit (PSU) in the PSU bay.
Agent Menu From the Agent menu, you can view and edit the system information for the switch, or log into the CLI using Telnet. System Info Standard Displays basic system information, including system name, location, contact and description. Enterprise CPU Utilization Displays information about the CPU utilization over different periods of time. Power Supply Info Displays information about the power supply, redundant power supply and power supply monitoring.
Hardware Info Total Boards Displays the number of boards that are currently installed. Board Info Displays basic information on the boards that are currently installed. Slot Info Displays information on the Power Supply Bay slots. Physical Interfaces Displays information about the interfaces found in the device. Firmware Info Install Configurations Displays information about the Software release currently loaded in the device.
Load Parameters Displays information about the files to be loaded. DHCP Ranges Displays information about the DHCP module. Reset Cold Initiates a cold restart on the switch. Reset Warm Initiates a warm restart on the switch. Reset Info Displays information about the restart. Telnet Starts a Telnet connection to the switch. WEB Browser Opens your web browser and connects to the switch's HTTP server.
Note - The following parameters are implemented as 'read-only': Destination Port Number Routing Type Next Hop AS Number Destination Metric 1 Destination Metric 2 Destination Metric 3 Destination Metric 4 Destination Metric 5 Row Status IP Statistics Displays statistics about IP, such as the number of IP datagrams received. Note - The Default TTL parameter is implemented as 'read-only'. UDP Listener Info Displays UDP listener information. UDP Statistics Displays UDP statistics.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the following parameters to be configured: Connect Retry Interval Configured Hold Time Configured Keep Alive Min AS Origination Interval Min Route Advertisement Interval Path Attributes Displays the BGP path attribute Bridge Menu From the Bridge menu, you can view and edit bridge information such as the forwarding database and the spanning tree status.
LLDP Menu From the LLDP menu, you can view and edit LLDP information such as the LLDP Port Configuration and Local System Data. LLDP Configuration General Config Displays basic LLDP configuration. Port Config Displays LLDP configuration for each port. 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.
Note - Device Manager does not handle objects of type OCTET STRING correctly. As a result, the Port Tx Enable parameter will display a sequence of bytes in hexadecimal format instead of the actual input value. Note - The current firmware version returns the value 'NULL' for the OID parameter. Availability Menu From the Availability menu you can view and edit Server Load Balancing and Ping Polling information. Server Load Balancing General Info Displays basic server load balancing information.
Note - Valid MIB Set values for the Time Interval parameter should range from 0 to 604800. However, the current firmware version allows the user to enter values in the range [-9223372036854775808 to 9223372036854775807] inclusive. But attempting to enter values greater than 999999999 will cause the new value to be converted to its equivalent wrap-around value; i.e., 9999999990 will become 1410065398, 9999999991 will become 1410065399, and so on.
Note - Device Manager does not handle objects of type BITS correctly. As a result, the Capabilities parameter will display an 8-bit binary string instead of the actual PAE functionality supported. However, the PAE functionality supported can still be determined by looking at the bits that are on from right to left: Bit 0 - Authenticator Bit 1 - Supplicant Enterprise Displays enterprise PAE port information. Authenticator PAE Info Standard Displays standard authenticator PAE information.
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 selected ports. Utilization Displays the port's utilization information.
Note - The following parameters are not applicable to the AT-x900-48 series and should be ignored: • Ethernet Chip Set • Symbol Errors • Duplex Status Spanning Tree Info Displays the port's spanning tree parameters. MAU Info Displays interface-related MAU information for the port. Note - The MAU Type List Bits and HC False Carriers parameters are not applicable to the AT-x900-48 series and should be ignored. Note - The MAU Status and Default MAU Type parameters are implemented as 'read-only'.
LACP Statistics Displays Link Aggregation information for every port that is associated with this device. LACP Debug Displays Link Aggregation debug information for every port that is associated with this device. Enable Disable Enables the port. Disables the port. AT-x900-48 Series AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
Rapier This section describes Device Manager menus and operations specific to Rapier Layer 3 Fast Ethernet Switches. Topics: • • • • • • • Main Window Agent Menu Routing Menu Bridge Menu Frame Relay Menu Call List Menu Port Menu Main Window Rapier 16Fi/MT AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
Rapier 16Fi/SC AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
Rapier 24i Rapier 48i AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
Rapier G6 Rapier G6F-LX/SC AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
Rapier G6F-SX/SC Rapier G6F-SX/MT AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
LED State Device Manager LEDs for Rapiers Description PWR Green The switch is receiving power from the main power supply. Red The main power supply has failed. Green The switch is receiving power from the redundant power supply. Red RPS has failed. Gray RPS is not installed or RPS monitoring is disabled. Green The port is operating at full duplex. Orange The port is operating at half duplex.
Telnet Starts a Telnet connection to the switch. WEB Browser Opens your web browser and connects to the switch's HTTP server. Note - The web browser can only contact the device if the device has a valid resource file loaded and set, and the HTTP server and GUI on the device are enabled. Routing Menu From the Routing menu, you can view and edit information about the switch's IP routing functions. ARP Table Displays the mapping of IP addresses to MAC addresses (the ARP cache), on the switch.
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. Spanning Tree Info Displays spanning tree parameters such as priority and cost. Statistics Displays statistics about frames received/transmitted on the switch port. Frame Relay Menu From the Frame Relay menu you can view and edit Frame Relay information.
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. Error Statistics Displays error statistics. Spanning Tree Info Displays the port's spanning tree parameters. Enable Disable Enables the port. Disables the port. Rapier AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
AT-Rapier 48w This section describes Device Manager menus and operations specific to the AT-Rapier 48w switch. Topics: • • • • • • • • Main Window Agent Menu Routing Menu LAN/WAN Menu Availability Menu Security Menu RMON Menu Port Menu Main Window AT-Rapier 48w AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
LED State PWR Green Device Manager LEDs for the AT-Rapier 48w Description The router is receiving power from the main power supply unit. FAN 1 and Green FAN 2 Gray The FAN module is present and is turned on. DUPLEX Green The port is operating at full-duplex. Orange The port is operating at half duplex. The FAN module is not present. Agent Menu From the Agent menu, you can view and edit the system information for the router, or log into the CLI using Telnet.
Note - Device Manager does not handle objects of type OCTET STRING correctly. As a result, the Time and Date parameter will display a sequence of bytes in hexadecimal format instead of the actual date and time of day. Note - The Time and Date and Initial Load Parameter parameters are implemented as 'read-only'. Logical Storage Areas Displays resource information about the storage devices. Note - The Storage Size parameter is implemented as 'read-only'.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow any of the parameters under this table to be configured. File System Total Files Displays the total number of files stored in the device. File List Displays a list of the files in the switch's file system. Loader Load Status Displays the status of the device loader. Load Parameters Displays information about the files to be loaded. LLDP Configuration General Config Displays basic LLDP configuration. Port Config Displays LLDP configuration for each port.
Port Info Displays information on the LLDP of local ports. Note - The current firmware version returns the value 'NULL' for the Circuit parameter. Management Addresses Displays management addresses of the local LLDP system. Note - Device Manager does not handle objects of type OCTET STRING correctly. As a result, the Port Tx Enable parameter will not be configurable and will display a sequence of bytes in hexadecimal format instead of the actual input value.
Address Table Displays the list of IP interfaces on the switch. Route Number Displays the IP routing number on the switch. Route Table Displays the IP routing table on the switch. Note - The current firmware version returns the value 'NULL' for the Routing Protocol MIB parameter.
DHCP Ranges Displays information about the DHCP module. BGP General Info Displays information about the BGP module. Peer Info Displays BGP Peer information. Note - The current firmware version does not allow the following parameters to be configured: Connect Retry Interval Configured Hold Time Configured Keep Alive Min AS Origination Interval Min Route Advertisement Interval Path Attributes Displays the BGP path attributes.
Spanning Tree Info Displays spanning tree parameters such as priority and cost. Note - Valid MIB Set values for the Port Path Cost parameter are in the range [1 65535] 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." Statistics Displays statistics about frames received/transmitted on the switch port. Basic Bridge Info Displays basic bridge information.
Note - The PPP Template parameter specifies the PPP template to use when creating dynamic PPP interfaces for calls generated. The value 33 represents a default PPP template while the values 1 to 32 represent PPP templates that are currently defined in the router. Note that when using the command line interface, PPP template indices range from 0 to 31, but when using Device Manager, they range from 1 to 32. This is because SNMP will not allow a table index to have the value 0.
DS1 DS1 Config Displays DS1 configuration Note - The current firmware version returns a 'noSuchName' value for the Port Number parameter. Near-End Current 15-Min Interval Statistics Displays near-end DS1 statistics every 15 minutes. Statistics for Past 24 Hours Displays near-end DS1 statistics for the past 24 hours. Cumulative Statistics Displays accumulated near-end DS1 statistics. Far-End Current 15-Min Interval Statistics Displays far-end DS1 statistics every 15 minutes.
Open TCP Connections Displays open TCP connections information. Ping Polling Ping Status Displays the status of the Ping polling. Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Ping Status parameter to be configured. Ping Parameters Displays basic information of the Ping module. Note - Valid MIB Set values for the Timeout parameter should range from 1 to 60. However, the current firmware version allows the user to enter values in the range [-4294967295 to -1, 1 to 4294967295] inclusive.
Security Menu From the Security menu, you can view and edit port access entity information such as the PAE port inofrmation and the Supplicant PAE information. Port-based Authentication Authentication Status Displays the status of the port-based authentication. PAE Port Info Standard Displays standard PAE port information. Note - Device Manager does not handle objects of type BITS correctly.
MAC-based Authentication PAE Port Info Displays the PAE port information. Note - The Initialize parameter is implemented as 'read-only'. Authenticator PAE Info Displays authenticator PAE information. Firewall Session Statistics Displays the statistics for the firewall sessions. 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 - Although the current firmware allows the Administration Status parameter to be set to 'testing', the value 'testing' is not a valid MIB Set value. Note - The Promiscuous Mode parameter is implemented as 'read-only'. Detail Info Duplex Mode Displays the duplex mode of the ports. Bandwith Limits Displays bandwidth limits of the switch ports. Error Statistics Displays error statistics.
Port Trunking Aggregator Port List Displays Link Aggregation Control information for every Aggregation Port associated with this device.
SwitchBlade This section describes Device Manager menus and operations specific to the SwitchBlade Series, including the AT-SB4211 Switch Controller, power supply units and fan tray installed. Topics: • • • • • Main Window Agent Menu Routing Menu Bridge Menu Port Menu AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
Main Window SwitchBlade 4004 with SB4211 Switch Controller, SB4215 Bandwidth Expander, and Line Cards installed AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
SwitchBlade 4008 with SB4211 Switch Controller and Line Cards installed AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
LED Device Manager LEDs for AT-SB4211 Switch Controller State Description PWR Green The PSU is receiving power from its supply circuit. MASTER Orange The card is the master switch controller. Gray The card is a slave switch controller. Green The port is operating at full duplex. Orange The port is operating at half duplex. DUPLEX Device Manager LEDs for Fan Tray and Power Supply Units (PSUs) State Description LED FAN TRAY Green The fan tray is installed and functioning.
Config File Name Displays the file name of the start-up configuration file. Boards Info Displays information about the chassis board, and switch controller and line card boards installed in the device. Telnet Starts a Telnet connection to the switch. WEB Browser Opens your web browser and connects to the switch's HTTP server. Note - The web browser can only contact the device if the device has a valid resource file loaded and set, and the HTTP server and GUI on the device are enabled.
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. Note - The current firmware version may, at times, return duplicate Forwarding Database table entries.
Spanning Tree Info Displays the port's spanning tree parameters. The Port Number displayed is the MIB object dot1dBasePort. Enable Disable Enables the port. Disables the port. SwitchBlade AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
SwitchBlade Line Cards This section describes the SwitchBlade Line Cards in Device Manager. If the following Line Cards are installed in a SwitchBlade chassis, they are displayed in the main window. The operations available for the SwitchBlade include any of these line cards.
LED State Description DUPLEX Green The port is operating at full-duplex. Orange The port is operating at half-duplex. AT-SB4441 8-Port 1000BASE-X GBIC Line Card LED State Description DUPLEX Green The port is operating at full-duplex. AT-SB4442 24-port 1000Base-X (SFP) Line Card Note - There are no LEDs on this module. AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
AT-SB4451 / AT-SB4452 / AT-SB4461 / AT-SB4462 8-Port (SC) 1000BASE-SX Gigabit Ethernet Line Card 8-Port (MT-RJ) 1000BASE-SX Gigabit Ethernet Line Card 8-Port (SC) 1000BASE-LX Gigabit Ethernet Line Card 8-Port (MT-RJ) 1000BASE-LX Gigabit Ethernet Line Card LED State Description DUPLEX Green The port is operating at full-duplex. AT-SB4541 1-port 10GBASE-R Line Card LED State Description XFP Green An XFP is installed and enabled. Orange An XFP is installed, but disabled.
Multi-Layer Gigabit Switches AT-9400 Series This section describes Device Manager menus and operations specific to the AT-9400 Series. Topics: • • • • • • • • Main Window Agent Menu Routing Menu Bridge Menu Security Menu RMON Menu Port Menu Stacking Menu Main Window AT-9408LC/SP AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
AT-9424T/GB AT-9424T/SP AT-9424T AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
AT-9424T/POE AT-9424Ts AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
AT-9424Ts/XP AT-9448T/SP AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
AT-9448Ts/XP Device Manager LEDs for AT-9400 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. Green The port is operating in full-duplex mode. Orange The port is operating in half-duplex mode. Green An optional redundant power supply is connected to the switch and is turned on.
Note - Status information for combo ports will always be reflected on both the RJ-45 port images and the GBIC/SFP port images regardless of whether it is the RJ-45 or the GBIC/SFP ports that are actually in operation. However, if Device Manager detects that the established link speed is less than 1Gbps, only the RJ-45 port images will turn green. Note - The current firmware version is unable to detect the presence or absence of an XFP module in any of the XFP slots.
Note - When multiple units of the AT-9400 are stacked together, the current firmware version will always return the value '1' for the Number of Modules parameter. Device Info General Info Displays general information about the switch. Note - L2+ Models: The current firmware version returns an incorrect value for the RPS Present parameter. If the device is connected to an RPS, the RPS Present parameter returns 'disconnected'. If it is not, it returns 'connected'.
Voltage Info Displays voltage information. Note - This table is applicable to the L2+ models only. Management Info General Config Displays management configuration information about the switch. Note - The current firmware version returns "???(0)" for the Action parameter. Note - AT-9408LC/SP: The current firmware version does not allow the Configuration Action parameter to be configured. Access Lists Displays management access lists for the switch.
Note - L3 Models: The current firmware version does not return any Set Error when configuring the Status parameter to 'not in service'. Reset Telnet Resets the switch. Starts a Telnet connection to the switch. WEB Browser Connects to the switch's HTTP server. Note - L3 Models: Attempting to launch a WEB Browser with network traffic and/or collision detected within the network will cause the device to restart.
UDP Listener Info Displays UDP listener information. UDP Statistics Displays UDP statistics. TCP Connection Info Displays TCP connection-specific information. TCP Statistics Displays TCP statistics. ICMP Statistics Displays ICMP statistics. Bridge Menu From the Bridge menu, you can view and edit bridge information such as the forwarding database and the spanning tree status.
Spanning Tree Info Displays spanning tree parameters such as priority and cost. Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Spanning Tree parameter to be configured when the Spanning Tree Version is set to 'MSTP'. 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.
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. Standard Displays standard port statistics. Additional Info Displays additional port statistics. Note - The current firmware version returns a 'noSuchName' value for the Additional Info parameter when using an SNMP v1 account. Error Displays error statistics.
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. This table also displays high-capacity port statistics including received and transmitted unicast/multicast/broadcast packets on the port, link up/down trap and port speed.
Additional Info Displays Bad Frames Received and Collision parameters. Note - Use SNMP v2c or v3 to view this table. Detail Info Displays detailed port information such as duplex mode. Note - The Port MDIO parameter is not applicable to the AT-9408LC/SP. Note - The Port CoS/QoS Priority and Port STP State parameters are not applicable to the AT-9400 series and should be ignored. Note - Valid MIB Set values for the Port Flow Control and Port Back Pressure parameters are 'disable' and 'enable'.
Port Mirroring Displays Port Mirroring parameters and allows you to create/delete a port mirror. Note - The Mirroring Source Module, Mirroring Source Port and Mirroring Destination Module parameters are not applicable to the AT-9400 series and should be ignored. Note - L2+ Models: The current firmware version does not allow the Mirroring Source Port (Ingress) and Mirroring Source Port (Egress) parameters to be set to NULL.
Note - L3 Models: The current firmware version does not allow the Attack Action Status parameter to be set to 'enabled'. Note - L3 Models: The current firmware version does not allow the Attack Mirror Port Status parameter to be set to 'enabled' or 'disabled'.
AT-9700 Series This section describes Device Manager menus and operations specific to the AT-9700 Series of Advanced Layer 3 Gigabit Switches. Topics: • • • • • • • • • Main Window Agent Menu Routing Menu Bridge Menu IGMP Menu VRRP Menu Security Menu RMON Menu Port Menu Main Window AT-9724TS The AT-9724TS supports up to 12 stacked AT-9724TS switches. AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
AT-9748TS/XP The AT-9748TS/XP supports up to 8 AT-9748TS/XP stacked switches with no uplinks or 5 AT-9748TS/XP stacked switches with 10G uplinks or any of the following mixed stack combinations of AT-9748TS/XP and AT-9724TS switches. AT-9748TS/XP (With 10G Uplink) AT-9748TS/XP (No Uplink) AT-9724TS 5 0 <=1 4 2 0 4 1 <=2 3 2 <=3 3 1 <=5 3 0 <=7 2 5 0 2 4 <=2 2 3 <=4 AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
AT-9748TS/XP (With 10G Uplink) AT-9748TS/XP (No Uplink) AT-9724TS 2 2 <=6 2 1 <=8 2 0 <=10 1 6 <=1 1 5 <=3 1 4 <=5 1 3 <=7 1 2 <=9 1 1 <=10 1 0 <=11 0 7 <=2 0 6 <=4 0 5 <=6 0 4 <=8 0 3 <=9 0 2 <=10 0 1 <=11 LED State Device Manager LEDs for AT-9700 Series Description PWR Green The switch is receiving power from the main power supply. RPS Green The switch is receiving power from the redundant power supply.
Box ID 1 - 1 to 64 Box ID 2 - 65 to 128 Box ID 3 - 129 to 192 Box ID 4 - 193 to 256 Box ID 5 - 257 to 320 Box ID 6 - 321 to 384 Box ID 7 - 385 to 448 Box ID 8 - 449 to 512 Box ID 9 - 513 to 576 Box ID 10 - 577 to 640 Box ID 11 - 641 to 704 Box ID 12 - 705 to 768 This numbering scheme assumes that a unit can have a maximum of 64 ports. Note - The current firmware version does not allow Device Manager to detect the presence or absence of an SFP module in any of the SFP slots.
Unit Info Displays information about the system's stacking mode, units supported in the system, total number of ports and number of ports in use. Unit Management Info Displays management information for each unit in the system. Module Info Displays module information for each unit in the system. Management Info General Info Displays common management information. General Config Displays basic control of the system.
IP Protocol Info Displays information about the IP interfaces supported by the system. Multiple Image List Displays information about multiple image management. Alarm Config Displays the status of trap configurations. Group Management Group Management Info Displays the basic information of the device. Group Management Config Displays status and role state of the switch in the system. Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Switch Role parameter to be set to 'member'.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the following parameters to be configured: Repeating Start Repeating End Annual Start Annual End SNTP Displays the SNTP configuration of the system. System Log Server Config Displays basic information and configuration of the System Log Server. Reset Cold Performs a hardware reset. Reset Warm Performs a software reset. Note - This function is currently not supported. Telnet Starts a Telnet connection to the switch.
Forwarding Database Displays the Forwarding Database table. ARP Aging Time Displays the timeout period in minutes for aging out dynamically learned arp information. Static Route Table Displays the IP static routing table. Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Next Hop Address and Destination Metric parameters to be configured. Note - The only valid MIB Set value for the Entry Status parameter is ‘invalid’.
Route Preferences Displays configurations of routing preferences. Route Redistribution Displays the route redistribution table of various protocols. RIP Basic Info Displays basic information about Routing Information Protocol. Interface Info Displays the list of subnets which require separate status monitoring in Routing Information Protocol. Note - The Row Status parameter has a fixed value of 'active' and cannot be modified.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the following parameters to be configured: AS Border Router Status Type of Service Support Status Ext Link State DB Limit Multicast Extensions Exit Overflow Interval Demand Extensions Area Info Displays the configured parameters and cumulative statistics of the device's attached areas. Note - The Authentication Type parameter is not applicable to the AT-9700 Series and should be ignored.
Demand Authentication Type Authentication Key Authentication Key ID Row Status Interface Metric Displays the Type of Service metrics for a non-virtual interface. Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Value parameter to be set to 0. Virtual Interface Info Displays information about this device's virtual interfaces.
Interface Info Displays a list of the device's multicast capable interfaces. Note - The current firmware version does not return any value for the Interface Index parameter.
Note - The current firmware version returns ‘noSuchName’ for the Join/Prune Interval parameter and does not allow it to be configured. Note - Valid MIB set values for the Register Probe Time parameter are in the range [0-127] inclusive. Note - Valid MIB set values for the Register Suppression Time parameter are in the range [1-255] inclusive. Interface Info Displays the list of device's Protocol Independent Multicast interfaces. DR Priority Displays the DR Priority of the router's interface.
Component Displays the list of objects specific to a PIM. Note - The Component sub-menu option does not display the correct parameters. Instead, it displays the sub-menu option name as a parameter with a value of 'noSuchName'. Candidate - BSR Displays the Candidate - Boot Strap Router configuration. Register Checksum Displays the Register Checksum including Data RP List settings. Static RP Displays the Static RP settings configured in the router.
Scope Boundary Info Displays a list of the device's scoped multicast address boundaries. Note - The Scope Boundary Info sub-menu option does not display the correct parameters. Instead, it displays the sub-menu option name as a parameter with a value of 'noSuchName'. Route Table Displays the table containing multicast routing information for IP datagrams sent by particular sources to the IP multicast groups known to this device. Note - The Route Table sub-menu option does not display the correct parameters.
Note - If the MD5 Key parameter is set to a new value whose length is shorter than the length of the previously active MD5 Key, an extra character, as well as the remaining characters of the previous key, is appended to the new value. Bridge Menu From the Bridge menu, you can view and edit bridge information such as the forwarding database, discard/aging time information, spanning tree status and 802.1p.
Statistics Displays statistics about frames received/transmitted on the switch port. High Capacity Ports Displays statistics about frames received/transmitted on high capacity ports. Note - The current firmware version returns 'noSuchName' for the Received Frames, Transmitted Frames and Discarded Frames parameters. Overflow Counters Displays statistics for the high capacity interfaces of a transparent bridge. 802.1p Config Displays information on 802.
VLAN Info Displays VLAN parameters such as the maximum supported VLANs and maximum group number per VLAN. Query Info Displays IGMP parameters such as the current IGMP query packets which is captured by this device, as well as the IGMP query packets sent by the device. Group Info Displays current information which is captured by the device provided that IGMP Snooping and IGMP Status of associated VLAN entry are all enabled.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Primary IP Address and Authentication Key parameters to be configured. Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Priority parameter to be configured when the Virtual IP Address (VRRP -> Associated IP Addresses) and the Master IP Address (VRRP -> Operations) values are the same. Associated IP Addresses Displays the table of addresses associated with this virtual router.
Note - The current firmware version returns 'noSuchName' for the Port Number parameter. Authenticator PAE Diagnostics Displays diagnostics objects for the Authenticator PAE associated with each port. Note - The current firmware version returns 'noSuchName' for the Port Number parameter. Authenticator PAE Session Statistics Displays session statistics objects for the Authenticator PAE associated with each port.
Note - The Authenticator PAE Diagnostics sub-menu option does not display the correct parameters. Instead, it displays the sub-menu option name as a parameter with a value of 'noSuchName'. Authenticator PAE Session Statistics Displays session statistics objects for the Authenticator PAE associated with each MAC address. Note - The Authenticator PAE Session Statistics sub-menu option does not display the correct parameters.
Public Key Algorithm Displays the status of the RSA and DSA public key algorithms. Secure Socket Layer SSL Config Displays the status of SSL support and cipher suites, and the cache timeout value for the SSL module to refresh the session resume data kept in the database. Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Cipher Suites parameter to be configured. Certificate File Displays the parameters used in downloading certificate or key files.
Server Info Displays information about servers. Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Authentication Key parameter to be configured. Note - The only valid MIB Set value for the Row Status parameter is ‘destroy’. Attempting to set this parameter to any other value will result in the error message: ”The error occurred with 'Set' operation. Error: bad value.” Access Control List Ethernet Info Displays ACL mask of Ethernet information.
Packet Content Info Displays ACL mask of user-defined information. Note - The current firmware version does not allow the following parameters to be configured: Filtered Ports Offset 0 to 15 Offset 16 to 31 Offset 32 to 47 Offset 48 to 63 Offset 64 to 79 Packet Content Rule Displays ACL rule of user-defined information.
Probe Probe Config Displays RMON probe information. Note - The current firmware version returns 'noSuchName' for the Date and Time parameter. Network Interface Config Displays configuration parameters for a particular network interface on this device. Note - Valid MIB Set values for the Row Status parameter are 'active' and 'not in service'. Attempting to set this parameter to any other value will result in error message: "The error occurred with 'Set' operation. Error: bad value".
Note - The Port Flow Control parameter is not applicable to the 10Gbps ports on the AT-XP9700 expansion module. Spanning Tree Info STP Displays information maintained by every port about the Spanning Tree Protocol. Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Administrative Hello Time and Migration parameters to be configured. MSTP Displays information maintained by every port about the Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol. Enable Disable Enables the port. Disables the port.
QoS Basic Config Displays QoS parameters and allows enabling of Hol prevention status and setting of scheduling mechanism. Scheduling Mechanism Displays scheduling mechanism parameters. 802.1p Default Priority Displays the 802.1p default priority table.. 802.1p User Priority Displays the 802.1p user priority class table. User Priority Regeneration Displays the regenerated user priorities table. Traffic Class Displays the traffic class table.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Actor System Priority and Collector Maximum Delay parameters to be configured. Aggregator Port List Displays Link Aggregation Control information for every Aggregation Port associated with this device. Note - The current firmware version returns 'noSuchName' for the Port Number parameter.
Expansion Module Notes • The current firmware version does not allow Device Manager to detect the presence or absence of an XFP transceiver in any of the expansion module's XFP slots. As a result, the XFP slots on the device image will always show XFP images regardless of whether or not XFP transceivers are physically present in the slots. AT-9700 Series AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
AT-9800 Series This section describes Device Manager menus and operations specific to the AT-9800 Series of Multi-Layer Gigabit Switches. Topics: • • • • • Main Window Agent Menu Routing Menu Bridge Menu Port Menu Main Window AT-9812T AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
AT-9816GB Device Manager LEDs for AT-9800 Series Description LED State PWR Green The switch is receiving power from the main power supply. Red Main power supply is either off or has failed. Green The switch is receiving power from the redundant power supply. Red RPS has failed. Gray RPS is not installed or RPS monitoring is disabled. Green The port is operating at full duplex. Orange The port is operating at half duplex.
Agent Menu From the Agent menu, you can view and edit the system information for the switch, or log into the CLI using Telnet. System Info Displays basic system information, including system name, location, contact and description. Power Supply Info Displays information about the power supply, redundant power supply and power supply monitoring. Firmware Info Displays a list of software releases installed on the switch. File List Displays a list of the files in the switch's file system.
Routing Menu From the Routing menu, you can view and edit information about the switch's IP routing functions. ARP Table Displays the mapping of IP addresses to MAC addresses (the ARP cache), on the switch. Address Table Displays the list of IP interfaces and their IP addresses on the switch. Route Table Displays the IP routing table on the switch. IP Statistics Displays statistics about IP routing, including the number of IP datagrams received.
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. Error Statistics Displays error statistics. Spanning Tree Info Displays the port's spanning tree parameters. MAU Info Displays interface-related MAU information for the port.
AT-9900/AT-9900s Series This section describes Device Manager menus and operations specific to the AT-9924T, AT-9924SP, AT-9924T/4SP and AT-9924Ts Advanced Layer 3 Gigabit Switches. Topics: • • • • • Main Window Agent Menu Routing Menu Bridge Menu Port Menu Main Window AT-9924T AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
AT-9924SP AT-9924T/4SP AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
AT-9924Ts LED Device Manager LEDs for AT-9900/AT-9900s Series State Description PWR 1 and Green PWR 2 There is a power supply unit (PSU) in the PSU bay, and it is supplying power to the switch. Gray There is a functioning Fan Only Module (FOM) in the PSU bay. Red Either: - there is no PSU or FOM in the PSU bay, or - a PSU is installed but has a power supply or fan fault, or its temperature has exceeded its recommended threshold, or - an FOM is installed and a fan has failed.
Agent Menu From the Agent menu, you can view and edit the system information for the switch, or log into the CLI using Telnet. System Info Displays basic system information, including system name, location, contact and description. Firmware Info Displays a list of software releases installed on the switch. Power Supply Info Displays information about the power supply. File List Displays a list of the files in the switch's file system.
Address Table Displays the list of IP interfaces on the switch. Route Table Displays the IP routing table on the switch. IP Statistics Displays statistics about IP, such as the number of IP datagrams received. ICMP Statistics Displays statistics about ICMP, such as the number of ICMP datagrams received. Bridge Menu From the Bridge menu, you can view and edit bridge information such as the forwarding database and the spanning tree status.
Error Statistics Displays error statistics. Spanning Tree Info Displays the port's spanning tree parameters. MAU Info Displays interface-related MAU information for the port. MAU Negotiation Info Displays the MAU's auto-negotiation settings and its status. Enable Disable Enables the port. Disables the port. AT-9900/AT-9900s Series AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
AT-x600 Series This section describes Device Manager menus and operations specific to the AT-x600 Series Advanced Layer 3 Gigabit Switches. Topics: • • • • • • • • Main Window Agent Menu Routing Menu Bridge Menu Availability Menu RMON Menu Port Menu Stacking Menu Main Window AT-x600-24Ts AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
AT-x600-24Ts/XP AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
AT-x600-48Ts AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
AT-x600-48Ts/XP LED State PWR Green Device Manager LEDs for the AT-x600 Series Description The Power Supply Unit (PSU) is installed and functioning in the PSU bay. Gray The Power Supply Unit (PSU) is either not installed or not functioning in the PSU bay. DUPLEX RPS Green The port is operating at full duplex. Orange The port is operating at half duplex. Green An optional redundant power supply is connected to the switch and is turned on.
LED State STACK ID Green Device Manager LEDs for the AT-x600 Series Description The stacked unit is either the Stacking Master or the Backup Master. Gray The switch is set to standalone mode. Orange The stacked unit is a slave switch. 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 PWR and RPS LEDs.
Displays basic system information, including system name, location, contact and description. Note - Valid MIB Set values for the System Contact and System Location parameters are up to 255 characters. Attempting to enter values greater than the valid range will be accepted but values exceeding 255 characters will be truncated. Note - Valid MIB Set values for the System Name parameter is up to 255 characters. However, values exceeding 64 characters will be truncated.
Displays resource information about the storage devices. Note - The current firmware version returns a "noSuchName" value for the Allocation Failures parameter. Note - The Storage Size parameter is implemented as 'read-only'. Devices Displays resource information about the devices installed in the host. Note - The current firmware version returns the value 'NULL' for the Device ID parameter. Processors Displays basic information about the processor installed in the host.
Note - Configuring the Save Current Software parameter to values greater than its valid range will be accepted but will cause the device to restart intermittently. Note - The current firmware version allows the Save Current Software parameter to be set to a 'null' value. However, the Save Current Software parameter will always return 'saving (null)' value and will not be configurable unless the switch is restarted.
File System Standard Displays the standard file system information of the device. Note - Device Manager does not handle objects of type OCTET STRING correctly. As a result, the Last Full Backup Date and Last Partial Backup Date parameter will display a sequence of bytes in hexadecimal format instead of the actual date and time of day. Note - The Last Full Backup Date and Last Partial Backup Date parameters are implemented as 'read-only'.
Default Config Displays the default config file info of the device. GUI Configurations Displays the latest GUI applet file residing in the root directory of flash that is applicable to the currently running system software. CLI Servers Displays information about CLI Servers. Users User Info Displays the information about the users currently logged in the device. User Config Displays the information about the users configured in the local user database of the device.
Trigger Trigger Info Displays the trigger configuration information in the device. Trigger Counters Displays counters in activation of the triggers in the device. Remote Ping Ping Objects Displays the maximum number of concurrent active ping requests. Note - The Target Address Type parameter is implemented as 'read-only'. Ping Control Defines the Ping Control Table for providing, via SNMP, the capability of performing ping operations at a remote host.
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 IP routing functions. IP Address Table Standard Displays the list of IP interfaces on the switch. Note - The Re-assemble Max Size parameter is not applicable to the AT-x600 series and should be ignored. Additional Info Displays the information of the IP Address of the device. Note - Device Manager does not handle objects of type OCTET STRING correctly.
Next Hop AS Number Destination Metric 1 Destination Metric 2 Destination Metric 3 Destination Metric 4 Destination Metric 5 Row Status IP Statistics Displays statistics about IP, such as the number of IP datagrams received. Note - Valid MIB Set values for the Default TTL parameter should range from 1-255. However, the current firmware version does not allow this parameter to be set to '1' as its value.
DNS Client Displays DNS Client information. 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.
Note - The Traffic Class Priority parameter is not applicable to the AT-x600 series and should be ignored. Note - The Received Traffic Class parameter is implemented as 'read-only'. Availability Menu From the Availability menu, you can view the EPSR MIB. EPSR Displays the EPSR information of the device. 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.
Note - The following parameters are not applicable to the the AT-x600 series and should be ignored: Specific Media MIB Received Non Unicast Packets Transmitted Non Unicast Packets Transmitted Buffer Length Note - Device Manager will not display the correct state of the ports and duplex LEDs if logged-on in SNMPv3 mode using a user account with no read access to the Interface Info parameters.
Note - The Received Address parameter is not applicable to the AT-x600 series and should be ignored Note - The Received Address Status and Received Address Type parameters are implemented as 'read-only'. Spanning Tree Info Standard Displays the port's spanning tree parameters. Note - Valid MIB Set values for the Port Path Cost parameter is in the range [165535] inclusive. Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Port parameter to be configured.
Note - The Mau Type List Bits and HC False Carriers parameters are not applicable to the AT-x600 series and should be ignored. Note - The current firmware version returns the value 'NULL' for the MAU Type and Default MAU Type parameters. MAU Negotiation Info Displays the MAU's auto-negotiation settings and its status. Note - The Administration Status and Restart parameters are implemented as 'readonly'.
Enable Disable Enables the port. Disables the port. Stacking Menu From the Stacking menu, you can view and edit the Stacking MIB. Stack Status Displays the stack status information of the device. Stack Info Displays information about the stacked devices. AT-x600 Series AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
AT-x900-12X Series This section describes Device Manager menus and operations specific to the AT-x900-12X Series Advanced Layer 3 Gigabit Switches. Topics: • • • • • • • • Main Window Agent Menu Routing Menu Bridge Menu Availability Menu RMON Menu Port Menu Stacking Menu Main Window AT-x900-12XT/S AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
Device Manager LEDs for the AT-x900-12X Series Description LED State PWR Green The Power Supply Unit (PSU) is installed and functioning in the PSU bay. FAN Green The Fan Module is installed and functioning in the PSU bay. Gray The Fan Module is either not installed or not functioning in the PSU bay. Green The port is operating at full duplex. Orange The port is operating at half duplex. DUPLEX STACK ID Green The stacked unit is either the Stacking Master or the Backup Master.
Agent Menu From the Agent menu, you can view and edit the system information for the switch, or log into the CLI using Telnet. System Info Standard Displays basic system information, including system name, location, contact and description. Note - Valid MIB Set values for the System Contact and System Location parameters are up to 255 characters. Attempting to enter values greater than the valid range will be accepted but values exceeding 255 characters will be truncated.
Host Resources General System Info Displays general information about the host resources. Note - Device Manager does not handle objects of type OCTET STRING correctly. As a result, the Time and Date parameter will display a sequence of bytes in hexadecimal format instead of the actual date and time of day. Note - The Time and Date, Initial Load Device and Initial Load Parameter parameters are implemented as 'read-only'. Logical Storage Areas Displays resource information about the storage devices.
Hardware Info Total Expansion Modules Installed Displays the number of expansion modules installed in the device. Installed Modules Info Displays information about the expansion modules installed in the device. Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Board Bay 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".
Features Info Displays information about the feature licenses installed on the device. Install New License Allows the user to install a new license on the device. Note - Configuring the Name and Key parameters to value 'NULL' will cause the device to restart intermittently. Note - The SNMP agent may take awhile to respond if the Name and Key parameters have been set to value 'NULL'. When this happens, it may take a while for device information to be displayed in Device Manager.
SD Card Displays information about the installed SD cards. Config File Info Device Configurations Current Config Allows the user to save and set the running configuration of the device to its flash. Next Boot Config Displays the full path of the configuration file to use the next time the device is rebooted. Default Config Displays the default config file info of the device.
System Log Log Entries Displays information of the log entries on the device. Note - The current firmware version returns a 'noSuchName' value intermittently for the Log Entries parameter when using SNMPv1. Log Options Displays the log options on the device. Trigger Trigger Info Displays the trigger configuration information in the device. Trigger Counters Displays counters in activation of the triggers in the device. Remote Ping Ping Objects Displays the maximum number of concurrent active ping requests.
Note - The current firmware version returns a 'noSuchName' value for the Ping Probe History Table parameters. Restart Device Initiates a restart on the switch. Note - For devices that is set to standalone mode, while the Reset operation is in progress, error "The error with 'Set' operation. Error: time out occurred." will be displayed and should be ignored. Telnet Starts a Telnet connection to the switch. WEB Browser Connects to the switch's HTTP server.
Route Number Displays the IP routing number on the switch. Route Table Displays the IP routing table on the switch. Note - The current firmware version returns the value 'NULL' for the Routing Protocol MIB parameter.
ICMP Statistics Displays ICMP statistics. DNS DNS Server Displays DNS server information. Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Status parameter to be set to 'active' as its value. Attempting do so will result in the error message "The error occurred with 'Set' operation. Error: time out occurred". DNS Client Displays DNS Client information. Bridge Menu From the Bridge menu, you can view and edit bridge information such as the forwarding database and the spanning tree status.
Basic Bridge Info Displays basic bridge information. Bridge Port Info Displays bridge port information. Note - The current firmware version returns the value 'NULL' for the Circuit parameter. 802.1p Device Capabilities Displays the device capabilities information. Traffic Class Displays the bridge traffic class and received traffic class info. Note - The Traffic Class Priority parameter is not applicable to the AT-x900-12X series and should be ignored.
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 Standard Displays high-capacity port statistics including received and transmitted unicast/multicast/broadcast packets on the port, link up/down trap and port speed.
Note - The Counter Discontinuity Time parameter is not applicable to the AT-x90012X series and should be ignored. Note - Valid MIB Set values for the Port Alias parameter is up to 64 characters. Attempting to enter values greater than the valid range will be accepted but values exceeding 64 characters will be truncated. Error Statistics Displays error statistics. Note - The Ethernet Chipset parameter is not applicable to the AT-x900-12X series and should be ignored.
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 - The PAUSE Config parameter is implemented as 'read-only'. MAU Info Displays interface-related MAU information for the port. Note - The MAU Status and Default MAU Type parameters are implemented as 'read-only'.
Aggregator Port List Displays Link Aggregation Control information for every Aggregation Port associated with this device. Note - The current firmware version returns a 'noSuchName' value for the Partner Administrative System ID and Partner Operational System ID parameters. Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Actor Administrative Status and Partner Administrative Status parameter to be configured.
AT-x900-24X Series (AlliedWare) This section describes Device Manager menus and operations specific to the AT-x900-24X Series Advanced Layer 3 Gigabit Switches. Topics: • • • • • • • • Main Window Agent Menu Routing Menu Bridge Menu LLDP Menu Security Menu RMON Menu Port Menu Main Window AT-x900-24XS AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
AT-x900-24XT AT-x900-24XT-N LED Device Manager LEDs for the AT-x900-24X Series State Description PWR 1 and Green PWR 2 Gray There is a power supply unit (PSU) in the PSU bay. FAN There is a functioning Fan Only Module (FOM) in the PSU bay. Green There is no power supply unit (PSU) in the PSU bay. AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
Device Manager LEDs for the AT-x900-24X Series State Description LED DUPLEX Gray There is no functioning Fan Only Module (FOM) in the PSU bay. Green The port is operating at full duplex. Orange The port is operating at half duplex. Note - Please refer to Uplink Modules for the operations and behavior of the Expansion Modules installed on these devices. Note - The PWR LEDs do not reflect the operating state of the power supplies installed.
Power Supply Bays Displays information about the Power Supply Bays in the system and info on any devices that are present. Power Supply Sensors Displays information about device installed in the Power Supply Bay. Host Resources General System Info Displays general information about the host resources. Note - Device Manager does not handle objects of type OCTET STRING correctly.
Slot Info Displays information on the Power Supply Bay slots. Physical Interfaces Displays information about the interfaces found in the device. Firmware Info Install Configurations Displays information about the Software release currently loaded in the device. Note - The current firmware version returns a 'noSuchName' value for the Release File Exists? and Patch File Exists? parameters. Configuration File Displays the Configuration file name.
Ping Polling Ping Status Displays the status of the Ping polling. Note - Since the Address parameter cannot be configured, the Ping Status parameter cannot also be configured. Ping Parameters Displays basic information of the Ping module. Note - The current firmware version accepts values in the range [1-4294967595] inclusive for the Number of Packets and Time Interval parameters. Note - Valid MIB Set values for the Timeout parameter should range from 1 to 65535.
Note - The web browser can only contact the device if the device has a valid resource file loaded and set, and the HTTP server and GUI on the device are enabled. Routing Menu From the Routing menu, you can view and edit information about the switch's IP routing functions. IP ARP Table Displays the ARP cache on the switch. Note - The Physical Address and Mapping Type parameters are implemented as 'read-only'. Address Table Displays the list of IP interfaces on the switch.
UDP Statistics Displays UDP statistics. TCP Connection Info Displays TCP connection-specific information. Note - The Connection Status parameter is implemented as 'read-only'. TCP Statistics Displays TCP statistics. ICMP Statistics Displays ICMP statistics. BGP General Info Displays information about the BGP module. Peer Info Displays BGP Peer information. Note - Only the Administration Status parameter can be configured. Path Attributes Displays the BGP path attributes.
Statistics Displays statistics about frames received/transmitted on the switch port. Basic Bridge Info Displays basic bridge information. Bridge Port Info Displays bridge port information. Note - The current firmware version returns the value 'NULL' for the Circuit parameter. LLDP Menu From the LLDP menu, you can view and edit LLDP information such as the LLDP Port Configuration and Local System Data. LLDP Configuration General Config Displays basic LLDP configuration.
Note - The current firmware version returns a 'noSuchName' value for the Port Number parameter. Local System Data General Info Displays information about the local LLDP system. Port Info Displays information on the LLDP of local ports. Note - The current firmware version returns a 'noSuchName' value for the Port Number parameter. Management Addresses Displays management addresses of the local LLDP system. Note - The current firmware version returns the value 'NULL' for the OID parameter.
Authenticator PAE Info Standard Displays standard authenticator PAE information. Note - The current firmware version returns a 'noSuchName' value for the Port Number parameter. Note - The Administrative Controlled Directions and Key Transmission Status parameters are implemented as 'read-only'. Enterprise Displays enterprise authenticator PAE information. Authenticator PAE Statistics Standard Displays standard statistics for the PAE Authenticator.
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.
Left Bay Right Bay Numbering None None 1 to 25 (Port 25 is invalid and should be ignored.) None AT-XEM-1XP 1 to 26 (Port 25 will not show any valid data. Port 26 is invalid and should be ignored.) None AT-XEM-12S 1 to 37 (Ports 25 to 36 are invalid and should be ignored. Port 37 will show data for port 1 of the module on the right bay.) AT-XEM-12T AT-XEM-1XP None 1 to 26 (Port 25 will show data for the port on the left bay. Port 26 is invalid and should be ignored.
Note - The following parameters are not applicable to the AT-x900-24X series and should be ignored: Ethernet Chip Set Symbol Errors Duplex Status Rate Control Ability Rate Control Status Spanning Tree Info Displays the port's spanning tree parameters. Note - The Path Cost Contribution parameter is not applicable to the AT-x900-24X series and should be ignored. Note - Valid MIB Set values for the Port Path Cost parameter is in the range [165535] inclusive.
Note - The following parameters are implemented as 'read-only': Actor Operational Key Partner Administrative System Priority Partner Administrative System ID Partner Administrative Key Partner Administrative Port Partner Administrative Port Priority Actor Administrative Status Partner Administrative Status LACP Statistics Displays Link Aggregation information for every port that is associated with this device.
AT-x900-24X Series (AlliedWare Plus) This section describes Device Manager menus and operations specific to the AT-x900-24X Series Advanced Layer 3 Gigabit Switches. Topics: • • • • • • • • Main Window Agent Menu Routing Menu Bridge Menu Availability Menu RMON Menu Port Menu Stacking Menu Main Window AT-x900-24XS AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
AT-x900-24XT AT-x900-24XT-N Device Manager LEDs for the AT-x900-24X Series Description LED State PWR 1 Green The Power Supply Unit (PSU) is installed and functioning in the PSU bay 1. Gray The Power Supply Unit (PSU) is either not installed or not functioning in the PSU bay 1. AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
Device Manager LEDs for the AT-x900-24X Series Description LED State PWR 2 Green The Power Supply Unit (PSU) is installed and functioning in the PSU bay 2. Gray The Power Supply Unit (PSU) is either not installed or not functioning in the PSU bay 2. Green The Fan Module is installed and functioning in the PSU bay. Gray The Fan Module is either not installed or not functioning in the PSU bay. Green The port is operating at full duplex. Orange The port is operating at half duplex.
Displays basic system information, including system name, location, contact and description. Note - Valid MIB Set values for the System Contact and System Location parameters are up to 255 characters. Attempting to enter values greater than the valid range will be accepted but values exceeding 255 characters will be truncated. Note - Valid MIB Set values for the System Name parameter is up to 255 characters. However, values exceeding 64 characters will be truncated.
Note - Device Manager does not handle objects of type OCTET STRING correctly. As a result, the Time and Date parameter will display a sequence of bytes in hexadecimal format instead of the actual date and time of day. Note - The Time and Date, Initial Load Device and Initial Load Parameter parameters are implemented as 'read-only'. Logical Storage Areas Displays resource information about the storage devices.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Board Bay 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". Firmware Info Current Firmware Displays information about the current software version installed in the device. Note - Configuring the Save Current Software parameter to values greater than its valid range will be accepted but will cause the device to restart intermittently.
Note - Configuring the Name and Key parameters to value 'NULL' will cause the device to restart intermittently. Note - The SNMP agent may take awhile to respond if the Name and Key parameters have been set to value 'NULL'. When this happens, it may take a while for device information to be displayed in Device Manager. File System Standard Displays the standard file system information of the device. Note - Device Manager does not handle objects of type OCTET STRING correctly.
Next Boot Config Displays the full path of the configuration file to use the next time the device is rebooted. Default Config Displays the default config file info of the device. GUI Configurations Displays the latest GUI applet file residing in the root directory of flash that is applicable to the currently running system software. CLI Servers Displays information about CLI Servers. Users User Info Displays the information about the users currently logged in the device.
Log Options Displays the log optionss on the device. Trigger Trigger Info Displays the trigger configuration information in the device. Trigger Counters Displays counters in activation of the triggers in the device. Remote Ping Ping Objects Displays the maximum number of concurrent active ping requests. Note - The Target Address Type parameter is implemented as 'read-only'. Ping Control Defines the Ping Control Table for providing, via SNMP, the capability of performing ping operations at a remote host.
Note - For devices that is set to standalone mode, while the Reset operation is in progress, error "The error with 'Set' operation. Error: time out occurred." will be displayed and should be ignored. 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 IP routing functions. IP Address Table Standard Displays the list of IP interfaces on the switch.
Note - The current firmware version returns the value 'NULL' for the Routing Protocol MIB parameter. Note - The following parameters are implemented as 'read-only': Destination Port Number Routing Type Routing Protocol MIB Next Hop AS Number Destination Metric 1 Destination Metric 2 Destination Metric 3 Destination Metric 4 Destination Metric 5 Row Status IP Statistics Displays statistics about IP, such as the number of IP datagrams received.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Status parameter to be set to 'active' as its value. Attempting do so will result in the error message "The error occurred with 'Set' operation. Error: time out occurred". DNS Client Displays DNS Client information. 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.
802.1p Device Capabilities Displays the device capabilities information. Traffic Class Displays the bridge traffic class and received traffic class info. Note - The Traffic Class Priority parameter is not applicable to AT-x900-24X series (AlliedWare Plus) and should be ignored. Note - The Received Traffic Class parameter is implemented as 'read-only'. Availability Menu From the Availability menu, you can view the EPSR MIB. EPSR Displays the EPSR information of the device.
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 high-capacity port statistics including received and transmitted unicast/multicast/broadcast packets on the port, link up/down trap and port speed.
Error Statistics Displays error statistics. Note - The Ethernet Chipset parameter is not applicable to the AT-x900-24X series (AlliedWare Plus) and should be ignored. Received Address Displays the address for which the system will accept packets/frames on the particular interface. Note - The Received Address parameter is not applicable to the AT-x900-24X series (AlliedWare Plus) and should be ignored Note - The Received Address Status and Received Address Type parameters are implemented as 'read-only'.
MAU Info Displays interface-related MAU information for the port. Note - The MAU Status and Default MAU Type parameters are implemented as 'read-only'. Note - The MAU Type List parameter is not applicable to the AT-x900-24X series (AlliedWare Plus) and should be ignored. Note - The Mau Type List Bits and HC False Carriers parameters are not applicable to the AT-x900-24X series (AlliedWare Plus) and should be ignored.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Actor Administrative Status and Partner Administrative 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 set to '0'.
SwitchBlade x908 This section describes Device Manager menus and operations specific to the SwitchBlade x908 Advanced Layer 3 Modular Switch. Topics: • • • • • • • • Main Window Agent Menu Routing Menu Bridge Menu Availability Menu RMON Menu Port Menu Stacking Menu Main Window SwitchBlade x908 AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
Device Manager LEDs for the SwitchBlade x908 Description LED State PWR 1 Green The Power Supply Unit (PSU) is installed and functioning in the PSU bay 1. Gray The Power Supply Unit (PSU) is either not installed or not functioning in the PSU bay 1. Green The Power Supply Unit (PSU) is installed and functioning in the PSU bay 2. Gray The Power Supply Unit (PSU) is either not installed or not functioning in the PSU bay 2. Green The fan module is installed and functioning in the Fan bay 1.
Agent Menu From the Agent menu, you can view and edit the system information for the switch, or log into the CLI using Telnet. System Info Standard Displays basic system information, including system name, location, contact and description. Note - Valid MIB Set values for the System Contact and System Location parameters are up to 255 characters. Attempting to enter values greater than the valid range will be accepted but values exceeding 255 characters will be truncated.
Contact Details / Memory Displays Contact Details information and Memory information of the device. Host Resources General System Info Displays general information about the host resources. Note - Device Manager does not handle objects of type OCTET STRING correctly. As a result, the Time and Date parameter will display a sequence of bytes in hexadecimal format instead of the actual date and time of day.
Host Info Displays the host information of the device. Hardware Info Total Expansion Modules Installed Displays the number of expansion modules installed in the device. Installed Modules Info Displays information about the expansion modules installed in the device. Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Board Bay 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 - Configuring the Row Status parameter to 'destroy' as its value will result to an error message "The error occurred with 'Set' operation. Error: time out occurred". However, the value is still set successfully. Features Info Displays information about the feature licenses installed on the device. Install New License Allows the user to install a new license on the device. Note - Configuring the Name and Key parameters to value 'NULL' will cause the device to restart intermittently.
Stack ID and Destination Stack ID parameters are incorrect. However, copy, move or delete operation will not be successful. SD Card Displays information about the installed SD cards. Config File Info Device Configurations Current Config Allows the user to save and set the running configuration of the device to its flash. Next Boot Config Displays the full path of the configuration file to use the next time the device is rebooted. Default Config Displays the default config file info of the device.
NTP Info Displays the peer index's next available value. System Log Log Entries Displays information of the log entries on the device. Note - The current firmware version returns a 'noSuchName' value intermittently for the Log Entries parameter when using SNMPv1. Log Options Displays the log options on the device. Trigger Trigger Info Displays the trigger configuration information in the device. Trigger Counters Displays counters in activation of the triggers in the device.
Ping Probe History Table Displays ping probe history in performing ping operations. Note - The current firmware version returns a 'noSuchName' value for the Ping Probe History Table parameters. Restart Device Initiates a restart on the switch. Note - For devices that is set to standalone mode, while the Reset operation is in progress, error "The error with 'Set' operation. Error: time out occurred." will be displayed and should be ignored. Telnet Starts a Telnet connection to the switch.
Note - Configuring Prefix Length parameter will result in the error message "The error occurred with 'Set' operation. Error: time out occurred." However, the new value is still set successfully. Route Number Displays the IP routing number on the switch. Route Table Displays the IP routing table on the switch. Note - The current firmware version returns the value 'NULL' for the Routing Protocol MIB parameter.
TCP Statistics Displays TCP statistics. ICMP Statistics Displays ICMP statistics. DNS DNS Server Displays DNS server information. Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Status parameter to be set to 'active' as its value. Attempting do so will result in the error message "The error occurred with 'Set' operation. Error: time out occurred". DNS Client Displays DNS Client information.
Note - Values entered for the Aging Time parameter must be multiples of 10. Values that are not multiples of 10 will be automatically rounded down to the nearest tens. Spanning Tree Info Displays spanning tree parameters such as priority and cost. Statistics Displays statistics about frames received/transmitted on the switch port. Basic Bridge Info Displays basic bridge information. Bridge Port Info Displays bridge port information.
History Control Table Displays the RMON History table. Note - Device Manager does not handle MIB table with Read-Create access correctly. Attempting to set any parameters of this table will not be successful. 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.
Received Bytes (HC) Received Unicast Packets (HC) Received Multicast Packets (HC) Received Broadcast Packets (HC) Transmitted Bytes (HC) Transmitted Unicast Packets (HC) Transmitted Multicast Packets (HC) Transmitted Broadcast Packets (HC) Note - The Promiscuous Mode parameter is implemented as 'read-only'. Note - The Counter Discontinuity Time parameter is not applicable to the SwitchBlade x908 series and should be ignored.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Protocol Migration parameter to be set to 'true'. Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Point-to-Point Config parameter to be set to 'auto'. Note - Valid MIB Set values for the Port Path Cost Config parameter is [1200000000] inclusive. However, the current firmware version allows the user to set this parameter to '0' as its value and will automatically set the entered value to valid values.
Note - The following parameters are not applicable to the SwitchBlade x908 series and should be ignored: Capability Bits Advertised Bits Received Bits Remote Fault Advertised Remote Fault Received Aggregator Port List Displays Link Aggregation Control information for every Aggregation Port associated with this device. Note - The current firmware version returns a 'noSuchName' value for the Partner Administrative System ID and Partner Operational System ID parameters.
Note - The current firmware version returns 'xemStk' value for the Active Hardware parameter regardless of whether the AT-XEM-STK expansion module on the front panel or the fixed stacking connectors on the rear of the chassis is being used. SwitchBlade x908 AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
Media Converters Converteon Series This section describes Device Manager menus and operations specific to the Converteon Series. Topics: • • • • Main Window Agent Menu Status Menu OAM Menu Main Window AT-CV1200 Note - While the Reset operation is in progress, error "The error with 'Set' operation. Error: time out occurred." will be displayed and should be ignored. Note - The current firmware version does not allow Device Manager to support the PWR LEDs.
Note - Using an SNMP v3 account that has a NO-READ VACM setting, a 'noSuchName' or 'noSuchObject' error may be displayed. AT-CV1203 Note - While the Reset operation is in progress, error "The error with 'Set' operation. Error: time out occurred." will be displayed and should be ignored. Note - The current firmware version does not allow Device Manager to support the PWR LEDs. Note - AT-CV5M01: Resetting the line card also resets the CPM.
AT-CV5000 Device Manager LEDs for Converteon Chassis LED State Description PWR1 Green Power supply 1 is installed and power is on. Gray Power supply 1 is not installed or it is installed but not powered on. Green Power supply 2 is installed and power is on. Gray Power supply 2 is not installed or it is installed but not powered on. Green FAN 1 is installed and power is on. Gray FAN 1 is not installed or it is installed but not powered on. Green FAN 2 is installed and power is on.
Note - Using an SNMP v3 account that has a NO-READ VACM setting, a 'noSuchName' or 'noSuchObject' error may be displayed. Note - While the Reset operation is in progress, error "The error with 'Set' operation. Error: time out occurred." will be displayed and should be ignored. Agent Menu From the Agent Menu, you can view and edit the system information for the chassis, or log into the CLI using Telnet. System Info Displays basic system information, including system name, location, contact and description.
Diagnostics Displays the device's software version, fan speed and fan temperature. Reset Telnet Resets the device. Starts a Telnet connection to the chassis. The following submenu option will only be available when AT-CV5M02 Management module is installed: WEB Browser Starts a WEB browser session to the chassis. Status Menu From the Status Menu, you can view information about Converteon Series Modules installed on the chassis. Module Info Displays the basic module configuration information of the device.
Note - AT-CV5M01: The current firmware version does not allow Device Manager to display the TX port values configured via Telnet. Note - AT-CV5M01: The current firmware version does not allow Port Mode, Port Duplex Status and Port MDIX parameters to be configured if the current Port Speed parameter is set to '100Mbps'. Port Statistics Displays the basic port statistics configuration information. Options to view all/per module information are displayed.
Remote SFP Info Displays the remote SFP of the AT-CM2K0s and AT-CM70S line cards. Remote Port Statistics Info Displays the remote port statistics information of the line cards. Note - The current firmware version returns a 'noSuchName' value for the Remote Data Transmitted parameter. OAM Menu From the OAM Menu, you can view information about OAM capabilities of the device. OAM Config Displays information about the device's administration status, max OAM PDU size and configuration revision.
Converteon Series Modules This section describes the modules supported by Device Manager. If modules are installed on the AT-CV5000 or AT-CV1200 chassis at the time Device Manager is called, they will be displayed in their corresponding slots on the chassis image.
LED State Description Green The port is operating in full-duplex mode. Orange The port is operating in half-duplex mode. LT Green Link Test is enabled SML Green Smart Missing Link is enabled ML Green Missing Link is enabled OAMB Green OAM Bypass is enabled OAMV Green OAM Visible is enabled LCDS Green Line Card Dip Switch is enabled DUP Note - The Module Name parameter always displays 'yyyyyyyy' as its default value when not yet configured.
LED State Description ML Green Missing Link is enabled OAMB Green OAM Bypass is enabled OAMV Green OAM Visible is enabled LCDS Green Line Card Dip Switch is enabled Note - The Module Name parameter always displays 'yyyyyyyy' as its default value when not yet configured. Note - AT-CV5M01: The current firmware version does not allow the Port Mode parameter of FX type of ports to be configured.
LED State Description OAMB Green OAM Bypass is enabled OAMV Green OAM Visible is enabled LCDS Green Line Card Dip Switch is enabled Note - The Module Name parameter always displays 'yyyyyyyy' as its default value when not yet configured. Note - AT-CV5M01: The current firmware version does not allow the Port Mode parameter of FX type of ports to be configured. Attempting to configure this parameter other than its current Port Mode value will result in the error message: "noSuchName.
yet configured. Note - AT-CV5M01: The current firmware version does not allow the Port Mode parameter of FX type of ports to be configured. Attempting to configure this parameter other than its current Port Mode value will result in the error message: "noSuchName." Port Info Note - The value of the Port Mode parameter of a port with an established link automatically changes to 'auto' when the settings of the port to which it is connected are modified.
LED State Description LT Green Link Test is enabled OAMB Green OAM Bypass is enabled OAMV Green OAM Visible is enabled LCDS Green Line Card Dip Switch is enabled Note - The current firmware version will not allow remote port connection on the RJ-45 port if the SFP port is set to disabled. Note - The Module Name parameter always displays 'yyyyyyyy' as its default value when not yet configured.
AT-CV10x AT-CV101: 10/100TX to 100FX (ST, 2km, MM) AT-CV102: 10/100TX to 100FX (SC, 2km, MM) AT-CV102/1: 10/100TX to 100FX (SC, 15km, SM) AT-CV102/2: 10/100TX to 100FX (SC, 40km, SM) LED State Description LT Green Link Test is enabled SML Green Smart Missing Link is enabled ML Green Missing Link is enabled LCDS Green Line Card Dip Switch is enabled Module Info Note -The current firmware version does not return the correct value for the Module MAC Address parameter.
AT-CV1KSS 1000X to 1000X SFP LED State Description LT Green Link Test is enabled SML Green Smart Missing Link is enabled ML Green Missing Link is enabled LCDS Green Line Card Dip Switch is enabled Note - The current firmware version does not allow Device Manager to detect the presence or absence of an SFP module in any of the SFP slots. As a result, the SFP slots on the device image will always show SFP images regardless of whether or not SFP modules are physically present in the slots.
AT-MCF2000 Media Converter This section describes Device Manager menus and operations specific to the AT-MCF2000 Media Converter. Topics: • • • Main Window Agent Menu Status Menu Main Window AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
AT-MCF2000 Device Manager LEDs for AT-MCF2000 Chassis LED State Description PWR1 Green Power Supply 1 is installed and power is on. Gray Power Supply 1 is not installed or it is installed but not powered on. Green Power supply 2 is installed and power is on. PWR2 AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
Device Manager LEDs for AT-MCF2000 Chassis LED FAN State Description Gray Power supply 2 is not installed or it is installed but not powered on. Green FAN is installed and power is on. Gray FAN is not installed or it is installed but not powered on. Note - Please refer to AT-MCF2000 Modules for the operation and behavior of the modules installed on the chassis. Note - While the Reset Chassis operation is in progress, error "The error occurred with 'Set' operation. Error: time out occurred.
Management Module Name Management Module Type Management Module 1.2V Status Management Module 1.8V Status Management Module 2.5V Status Management Module 3.3V Status Management Module 12.
Note - Valid MIB Set values for the System Name, System Contact and System Location parameters are in the range [0-25] inclusive. However, the current firmware version accepts inputs of up to 40 characters. System Date and Time Displays the system's Date, Time and Network Time Protocol configuration. Note - Configuring the NTP Mode parameter to "Enable" will result in the error message: "The error occurred with 'Set' operation. Error: time out occurred." but the NTP Mode will still be successfully set.
Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Port Ingress Rate Limit and Port Egress Rate Limit parameters to be configured. Attempting to set these parameters to valid values will result in the error message: " The error occurred with 'Set' operation. Error: bad value.". Module Info Displays the Linecard's port information. Note - The current firmware version has irregular GETNEXT behavior.
AT-MCF2000 Modules This section describes the modules supported by Device Manager. If modules are installed on the AT-MCF2000 chassis at the time Device Manager is called, they will be displayed in their corresponding slots on the chassis image. • • • • AT-MCF2000M AT-MCF2000S AT-MCF2012LC AT-MCF2012LC/1 AT-MCF2000M Management Module : 10/100/1000BASE-T LED MASTER State Description Green Management module chassis ID is set to 0. Gray Management module chassis ID is set to 31.
AT-MCF2012LC 10/100Base-TX to 100BaseFX (LC, 2km, MM) LED State Description Green The port is operating in full-duplex mode. Orange The port is operating in half-duplex mode. LT Green Link Test is enabled ML Green Missing Link is enabled SML Green Smart Missing Link is enabled DUPLEX Context Menu Note - Valid MIB Set values for the Port Operation Mode parameter are "smart missing link", "missing link" and "link test".
LED State Description LT Green Link Test is enabled ML Green Missing Link is enabled SML Green Smart Missing Link is enabled Context Menu Note - The current firmware version returns a string of special characters as its value for the Bootloader Version parameter. Note - Valid MIB Set values for the Port Operation Mode parameter are "smart missing link", "missing link" and "link test".
PowerBlade This section describes Device Manager menus and operations specific to the AT-PBC18 chassis. Topics: • • • Main Window Agent Menu Status Menu Main Window AT-PBC18 AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
Device Manager LEDs for AT-PBM02 Management Module LED State Description PWR Green The main power supply is installed and power is on. Gray The main power supply is not installed or it is installed but not powered on. Green The optional redundant power supply is installed and power is on. Gray The optional redundant power supply is not installed or it is installed but not powered on. RPS Note - The current firmware version does not allow Device Manager to support the Reset button.
Chassis Temperature Displays the actual temperature of the chassis. Power Info Displays power supply voltage information. Battery Voltage Displays the battery voltage information. Omega Telnet Displays Omega management interface information, including time-out and port status (RS-232 and 10Base-T). Starts a Telnet connection to the chassis. Status Menu From the Status Menu, you can view and edit information about PowerBlade Modules installed on the chassis.
PowerBlade Modules This section describes the modules supported by Device Manager. If modules are installed on the PowerBlade chassis at the time Device Manager is called, they will be displayed in their corresponding slots on the chassis image.
AT-PB100 Series Media Converter Modules PB101 PB102 PB103/1 PB103/2 LED State Description DUP Green The media converter is operating in full-duplex mode. Gray The media converter is operating in half-duplex mode. Green The Missing Link feature is enabled. ML Note - The Port A Mode parameter for these modules has a fixed value of 'full' and cannot be modified. Note - The current firmware version does not allow the Port B Mode parameter to be set to 'full' from the default value of 'half'.
AT-PB200 Series Switch Modules PB201 PB202 PB202/1 PB202/3 PB202/4 LED State Description DUP Green The media converter is operating in full-duplex mode. Gray The media converter is operating in half-duplex mode. Green The 10/100Base-TX port is auto-negotiating.
AT-PB300 Series Media Converter Modules PB301 LED State Description DUP Green The media converter is operating in full-duplex mode. Gray The media converter is operating in half-duplex mode. Green The Missing Link feature is enabled. ML Note - Port A is displayed as an SC connector instead of a VF-45 connector. Note - The Port A Mode parameter for this module has a fixed value of 'full' and cannot be modified.
AT-PB1000 Series Media Converter Modules PB1001/1 PB1001/3 LED State Description LT Green Link Test is enabled SML Green Smart Missing Link is enabled ML Green Missing Link is enabled PB1005G Note - Smart Missing Link is only supported on the AT-PB1005G module. However, the current firmware version allows the Link Test parameter of the AT-PB1001/1 and ATPB1001/3 modules to be set to 'smart-missing-link'.
Expansion Gateways Port Interface Cards This section describes the Port Interface Cards supported in Device Manager. If one of these PICs is installed in a PIC bay or in a Network Service Module (NSM) of a device, it will be displayed in the PIC bay image or NSM image of the device panel in the main window.
AT-AR026 LED State Description DUPLEX Green The port is operating at full-duplex. Note - The four physical ports in this PIC are configured and behave as one ETH port from the viewpoint of the software running on the device. AT-AR027 Note - There are no LEDs on this PIC. Port Interface Cards AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
Network Service Modules This section describes the Network Service Modules (NSMs) supported in Device Manager. If one of these NSMs is installed in an NSM bay of a device, it will be displayed in the NSM bay image of the device panel in the main window. The operations available for the main device includes the ports in any of these NSMs. AT-AR040 4-PIC slot NSM Note - Up to four Port Interface Cards can be installed in the AT-AR040 NSM. Note - There are no LEDs on this NSM.
LED State Description "DATA" Orange For permanent circuits, HDLC packets are being exchanged between the switch or router and another TE end system device (normally another switch or router) over the respective B-channel. For on-demand ISDN, there is a call up over the respective Bchannel. Gray No packet/data transmission over B-channel. Network Service Modules AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
Uplink Modules This section describes the Uplink Modules that can be installed on a switch. If one of these uplink modules is installed in an uplink bay of a switch, it will be displayed in the uplink bay image of the device panel in the main window. The operations available for the main device include the ports in any of these uplink modules. AT-A35 Note - There are no LEDs on these modules. AT-A39/T LED State Description DUPLEX Green The port is operating at full-duplex.
LED State Description DUPLEX Green The port is operating at full-duplex. Orange The port is operating at half-duplex. AT-STACKM Note - There are no LEDs on this module. AT-A45/AT-A47/AT-STACKM Note - There are no LEDs on this module. Note - This image is only used on devices whose firmware does not allow Device Manager to differentiate the AT-A45, AT-A47 and AT-STACKM uplink modules from each other. AT-A60/AT-A60i (AT-XEM-1XP) Note - There are no LEDs on these modules. AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
AT-A61/AT-A61i (AT-XEM-12S) Note - There are no LEDs on these modules. AT-A62/AT-A62i (AT-XEM-12T) LED State Description DUPLEX Green The port is operating at full-duplex. Orange The port is operating at half-duplex. AT-XEM-STK LED State Description STACK Green The Stacked Unit is either the Stacking Master or Backup Master. Orange The Stacked Unit is a slave switch. AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
AT-B1x LED State Description DUPLEX Green The port is operating at full-duplex. Orange The port is operating at half-duplex. AT-BSTACK1 Note - There are no LEDs on this module. AT-XP9700 Note - There are no LEDs on this module. Uplink Modules AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
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