Management Software ® AT-S67 AT-S68 ◆ User’s Guide FOR USE WITH AT-FS7016 AND AT-FS7024 SMART SWITCHES VERSION 1.0.
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Table of Contents Preface ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5 How this Guide is Organized .............................................................................................................................................................................. 6 Document Conventions ..........................................
Chapter 4 Port Mirroring ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 35 Overview ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 36 Creating a Port Mirror .........................................
Preface This user’s guide contains instructions on how to use and configure the AT-S67 and AT-S68 management software through the RS-232 Terminal Port to manage the AT-FS7000 Series Smart Switches.
Preface How this Guide is Organized This guide contains the following chapters and appendices: Chapter 1, Getting Started, explains how to start a local management session. Chapter 2, Port Configuration, contains procedures for viewing and changing the parameter settings for the individual ports on a switch. Chapter 3, Port Trunking, contains the procedures for creating a port trunk. Chapter 4, Port Mirroring, contains the procedures for creating a port mirror and configuring advanced port mirroring.
AT-S67 and AT-S68 User’s Guide Document Conventions This guide uses the following conventions: Note Notes provide additional information. Caution Cautions indicate that performing or omitting a specific action may result in equipment damage or loss of data. Warning Warnings indicate that performing or omitting a specific action may result in bodily injury.
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Chapter 1 Getting Started This chapter provided information and instructions on how to start a local management session using the AT-S67 or AT-S68 management software.
Getting Started Overview The AT-S67 and AT-S68 management software offers limited management features that simplifies the task of creating or expanding an Ethernet or Fast Ethernet network. The features, functions, and interface are the same for both the AT-S67 and AT-S68 management software. However, the AT-S67 is the management software for use with the AT-FS7016 Smart Switch and the AT-S68 is the management software for use with the AT-FS7024 Smart Switch.
AT-S67 and AT-S68 User’s Guide Starting a Local Management Session The AT-FS7016 and AT-FS7024 Smart Switches features a RS-232 Terminal Port. You can access the HyperTerminal interface through the RS-232 port on the front of the switch. Note A switch does not need an IP address to be managed from a local management session. You can start a session at any time on either an AT-FS7016 or AT-FS7024 Smart Switch in your network.
Getting Started Note These default settings are for a DEC VT100 or ANSI terminal, or an equivalent terminal emulation program. 4. Press twice. 5. If prompted for a password, enter the password for the management software. The default password is “friend”. To change the default password, refer to Switch Administration on page 67. The Main Menu is displayed.
AT-S67 and AT-S68 User’s Guide Using the Terminal Interface If you are using a DEC VT00 or ANSI (the default) terminal configuration, refer to the table below for instructions on how to move through the menus and select menu options. When directed to You must Enter your selection Type the menu option number or letter. Enter information (for example, entering a port number) Type the information and press . Return to previous menu Select R for Return to Previous Menu or press .
Chapter 2 Port Configuration This chapter contains procedures for viewing and changing the parameter settings for the individual ports on a switch.
Port Configuration Configuring Port Parameters To configure the parameter settings for a port on the switch, perform the following procedure: Note You can only configure one port at a time. 1. From the Main Menu, type 1 to select Port Menu. The Port Menu in Figure 3 is displayed. Figure 3 Port Menu 2. From the Port Menu, type 1 to select Port Configuration.
AT-S67 and AT-S68 User’s Guide 3. Enter the number of the port you want to configure and press . The Port Configuration Menu in Figure 4 is displayed. Figure 4 Port Configuration Menu 4. Change the port parameters as desired. The parameters are described below: 1- TX/RX This option allows you to manually disable or enable a port on the switch so that it can no longer receive or send frames. You may want to disable a port if a problem occurs with the end-node or the cable connected to the port.
Port Configuration Possible Flow Control settings are Enable and Disabled. The default setting is Enabled. 3 - AutoNegotiation You use this parameter to configure the port for Auto-negotiation or to manually set the port’s speed and duplex mode. If you select Enabled, which is the default, the switch will set both the speed and duplex mode for the port automatically. If you select Disable, two additional parameters are displayed in the Port Configuration Menu: 4 - Speed ....... 10 MB 5 - Duplex ......
AT-S67 and AT-S68 User’s Guide Displaying Port Status To display the status of the ports on an AT-FS7000 Series Switch, perform the following procedure: 1. From the Main Menu, type 1 to select Port Menu. The Port Menu shown in Figure 3 on page 18 is displayed. 2. From the Port Menu, type 4 to select Port Status. The Port Status window in Figure 5 is displayed. Figure 5 Port Status Window The information in this window is for viewing purposes only.
Port Configuration Neg The status of Auto-negotiation on the port. Possible settings are Auto and Manual. Auto indicates that the port is using Auto-negotiation to set operating speed and duplex mode. Manual indicates that the operating speed and duplex mode have been set manually. Spd The operating speed of the port. Possible values are 10; indicating the port is operating at 10 Mbps, and 100; indicating the port is operating at 100 Mbps. Dplx The duplex mode of the port.
Chapter 3 Port Trunking This chapter provides information and procedures for creating a port trunk.
Port Trunking Overview Port trunking is an economical way for you to increase the bandwidth between two Ethernet switches. A port trunk is 2, 3, or 4 ports that have been grouped together to function as one logical path. A port trunk increases the bandwidth between switches and is useful in situations where a single physical data link between switches is insufficient to handle the traffic load.
AT-S67 and AT-S68 User’s Guide Trunking ports cannot span across port groups. Refer to Figure 7 and Figure 8 for port groupings.
Port Trunking Do not connect the cables to the trunk port on the switches until after you have configured the trunk with the management software. Connecting the cables before configuring the software will create a loop in you network topology. Data loops can result in broadcast storms and poor network performance.
AT-S67 and AT-S68 User’s Guide Creating a Port Trunk To create a port trunk, perform the following procedure: 1. From the Main Menu, type 1 to select Port Menu. The Port Menu as shown in Figure 3 on page 18 is displayed. 2. From the Port Menu, type 3 to select Port Trunking. The Port Trunking Menu in Figure 9 is displayed.
Port Trunking 3. Type 1 to select Create Trunk. The Create Trunk Menu in Figure 10 is displayed. Figure 10 Create Trunk Menu 4. Type 1 to select Chip No. One of the following prompts will be displayed: For an AT-FS7016 switch: Select Chip Number [1-2] -> For an AT-FS7024 switch: Select Chip Number [1-3] -> The AT-FS7016 has two forwarding chips and the AT-FS7024 has 3. Each forwarding chip contains 8 ports.
AT-S67 and AT-S68 User’s Guide 6. From the Create Trunk Menu, type 2 to select Trunk Group. One of the following prompts will be displayed: For an AT-FS7016 switch: Select Trunk Group [1-8] -> For an AT-FS7024 switch: Select Trunk Group [1-12] -> Trunk Group. . . 7. Select your trunk group and press . 8. From the Create Trunk Menu, type 3 to select Ports.
Port Trunking Deleting a Port Trunk Caution Disconnect the cables form the port trunk on the switch before performing the following procedure. Deleting a port trunk without first disconnecting the cables can create loops in your network topology. Data loops can result in broadcast storms and poor network performance. To delete a port trunk, perform the following procedure: 1. From the Main Menu, type 1 to select Port Menu. The Port Menu in Figure 3 on page 18 is displayed. 2.
AT-S67 and AT-S68 User’s Guide 4. Type 1 to select Trunk Group. One of the following prompts will be displayed: For an AT-FS7016 switch: Select Trunk Group [1-8] -> For an AT-FS7024 switch: Select Trunk Group [1-12] -> 5. Type the number of the trunk group you wish to delete and press . The Delete Trunk Menu will be displayed showing the values for the Trunk Group, Chip No, and Ports. 6. Type D to select Delete Trunk.
Port Trunking Displaying Port Trunks To display a port trunk, perform the following procedure: 1. From the Main Menu, type 1 to select Port Menu. The Port Menu as shown in Figure 3 on page 18 is displayed. 2. From the Port Menu, type 3 to select Port Trunking. The Port Trunking Menu in Figure 9 on page 27 is displayed. 3. Type 3 to select Show Trunks. The Show Trunk Groups window in Figure 12 is displayed. Figure 12 Show Trunk Groups Window The information in this window is for viewing purposes only. 4.
AT-S67 and AT-S68 User’s Guide Resetting Port Trunks To reset the port trunk, perform the following procedure: 1. From the Main Menu, type 1 to select Port Menu. The Port Menu in Figure 3 on page 18 is displayed. 2. From the Port Menu, type 3 to select Port Trunking. The Port Trunking Menu in Figure 9 on page 27 is displayed. 3. Type 4 to select Reset Trunk Configuration. The following prompt is displayed: Are you sure you want to Reset All Trunk Groups (Y/N) -> 4. Type Y to reset the trunk configuration.
Chapter 4 Port Mirroring This chapter provides information and procedures for creating a port mirror and advanced port mirroring.
Port Mirroring Overview The port mirroring feature allows you to monitor the traffic being received and transmitted on one or more ports on a switch. This is done by having traffic copied to another port on the switch. You can connect a network analyzer to the port where the traffic is being copied and monitor the traffic on the other ports without impacting network performance or speed.
AT-S67 and AT-S68 User’s Guide Creating a Port Mirror To create a port mirror, perform the following procedure: 1. From the Main Menu, type 1 for Port Menu. The Port Menu in Figure 3 on page 18 is displayed. 2. From the Port Menu, type 2 for Port Mirroring. The Port Mirroring Menu in Figure 13 is displayed.
Port Mirroring 3. Type 1 to select Mirror Port Selection. The Mirror Port Selection Menu in Figure 14 is displayed. Figure 14 Mirror Port Selection Menu 4. Type 1 to select Destination Mirror Port. One of the following prompts will be displayed: For an AT-FS7016 switch: Select port(1-16, 0 to disable): For an AT-FS7024 switch: Select port(1-24, 0 to disable): 5. Type the number of the port that will function as the mirror port (the port where traffic will be copied) and press . 6.
AT-S67 and AT-S68 User’s Guide 7. Enter the number of the port whose traffic is to be mirrored. To mirror the traffic of more than one port, enter the ports individually (for example 1, 5, 7) or as a range (for example 9-12) and press . You can also enter None to reset the port value. 8. Type S to select Save Mirror Configuration. The port mirror is now functional.
Port Mirroring Deleting a Port Mirror To delete a port mirror, perform the following procedure: 1. From the Main Menu, type 1 to select Port Menu. The Port Menu in Figure 3 on page 18 is displayed. 2. From the Port Menu, type 2 to select Port Mirroring. The Port Mirroring Menu in Figure 13 on page 37 is displayed. 3. Type 1 to select Destination Mirror Port.
AT-S67 and AT-S68 User’s Guide Configuring Advanced Mirroring The advanced mirroring configuration allows the user to filter the source’s mirrored traffic by mirroring divider and MAC address for either receive (RX) or transmit (TX) data. To configure the advanced port mirroring parameters, perform the following procedure: 1. From the Main Menu, type 1 for Port Menu. The Port Menu in Figure 3 on page 18 is displayed. 2. From the Port Menu, type 2 for Port Mirroring Menu.
Port Mirroring 5. Depending on your selection in Step 4, a screen similar to Figure 16 will be displayed. Figure 16 Source Port TX/RX Configure (RX Data) Menu 6. Type 1 to select Mirror Filter. The following prompt is displayed: Enter new filter (A-All Frames, D-Dest Addr, S-Source Addr): 7. Type your selection and press . 8. Type 2 to select Mirror MAC Address. The following prompt is displayed: Mirror Frames with MAC Address = 9. Enter the MAC address and press . 10.
AT-S67 and AT-S68 User’s Guide The Mirror Divider allows you to set the frequency at which to mirror the frames. For example, setting the Mirror Divider to 10 will mirror the frames in either the receive or transmit direction every 10 frames. Thus the mirrored frame rate will be 1 out of every 10 frames of the source frame rate. 11. Type S to select Save Mirror Configuration. The advanced mirroring feature has been configured.
Chapter 5 Virtual LANs This chapter contains procedures for creating, modifying, deleting, and clearing port-based Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs) from a local management session.
Virtual LANs VLAN Features A Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) is a logical grouping of devices on different physical LAN segments that allows users to communicate as if they were physically connected to a single LAN, independent of the physical configuration of the network. With VLAN switch management software, you can segment your network and group end-nodes with related functions into their own separate, logical LAN segments.
AT-S67 and AT-S68 User’s Guide Increased Security VLANs provide additional security not available in a shared media network environment. Because a switched network only delivers frames to intended recipients, and only broadcast frames to other members of the VLAN, a network administrator can segment users requiring access to sensitive information into separate VLANs from the rest of the general user community.
Virtual LANs Overview of Port-based VLANs Port-based VLANs are the simplest and most common form of a VLAN. In a port-based VLAN configuration, each port of the switch is assigned to a specific VLAN. For example, you can designate port 1, 2, and 3 as part of the engineering VLAN and ports 5, 6, and 7 as part of the marketing VLAN. A port-based VLAN can have as many or as little ports as needed. The VLAN can consist of all the ports on the AT-FS7016 or AT-FS7024 Smart Switch, or just a few ports.
AT-S67 and AT-S68 User’s Guide Port-based VLAN Guidelines The following is a summary of general guidelines to observe when creating port-based VLANs: Each port-based VLAN must be assigned a unique VID. Each port must be assigned a PVID. This value is assigned automatically by the AT-S67 and AT-S68 management software. The value is the same for all ports in a port-based VLAN and is identical to the VLAN’s VID, except when using the special VLAN configuration feature.
Virtual LANs Creating a Port-based VLAN To create a port-based VLAN, perform the following procedure: 1. From the Main Menu, type 2 to select VLAN Menu. The VLAN Menu in Figure 17 is displayed.
AT-S67 and AT-S68 User’s Guide 2. From the VLAN Menu, type 1 to select Configure VLANs. The Configure VLANs Menu in Figure 18 is displayed.
Virtual LANs 3. Type 1 to select Create VLAN. The Create VLAN Menu in Figure 19 is displayed. Figure 19 Create VLAN Menu 4. Type 1 to select VLAN ID (VID). The following prompt is displayed: Enter new value [1 to 26] -> Note A VLAN must have a VID. 5. Press . 6. Type 2 to select Ports. The following prompt is displayed: Enter new value -> You can specify the port individually (for example, 2, 3, 5) or as a range (for example, 2-4). 7. Press . 8. Type C to Create VLAN.
AT-S67 and AT-S68 User’s Guide If the switch is successful in creating a VLAN, the following message is displayed: SUCCESS - Press any key to continue... 9. Type S to select Save VLAN Configuration. A port-based VLAN has been created. To create additional VLANs, type R twice to return to the Create VLAN Menu then start with Step 4 on page 52 to repeat this procedure.
Virtual LANs Modifying a VLAN To modify a VLAN, you must know the VID of the VLAN that you want to modify. To view the VLAN’s ID, refer to Showing VLANs on page 59. To modify a VLAN, perform the following procedure: 1. From the Main Menu, type 2 to select VLAN Menu. The VLAN Menu in Figure 17 on page 50 is displayed. 2. From the VLAN Menu, type 2 to select Modify VLAN. The Modify VLAN Menu in Figure 20 is displayed. Figure 20 Modify VLAN Menu 3. Type 1 to select VLAN ID (VID).
AT-S67 and AT-S68 User’s Guide The Modify VLAN Menu is displayed showing the current VLAN ID and the port(s) members. You can now change the VLAN ID or the port members of the VLAN. 5. Type 2 to select Ports. The following prompt is displayed: Enter new value -> 6. Enter the new value and press . 7. Type M to select Modify VLAN. 8. The following message is displayed: Modifying VLAN. Please wait... 9. Type S to select Save VLAN Configuration.
Virtual LANs Deleting a VLAN To delete a VLAN, you must know the VID of the VLAN that you want to delete. To view the VLAN’s ID, refer to Showing VLANs on page 59. To delete all VLANs refer to Clearing All VLANs on page 58. To delete a VLAN, perform the following procedure: 1. From the Main Menu, type 2 to select VLAN Menu. 2. From the VLAN Menu, type 1 to select Configure VLANs. The Configure VLANs Menu in Figure 18 on page 51 is displayed. 3. From the Configure VLANs Menu, type 3 to select Delete VLAN.
AT-S67 and AT-S68 User’s Guide The Delete VLAN Menu is displayed showing the VLAN ID and the port(s) associated with that specific ID. 6. Type D to select Delete VLAN. The following message is displayed: Are you sure you want to delete this Vlan (Y/N) -> 7. Type Y to delete the VLAN and press . 8. If Y is selected the following prompt is displayed: Deleting VLAN. Please wait... Then SUCCESS - Press any key to continue... 9. Type S to select Save VLAN Configuration. The VLAN has been deleted.
Virtual LANs Clearing All VLANs To clear all VLANs, perform the following procedure: Note The default VLAN VID of 1 cannot be deleted. 1. From the Main Menu, type 2 to select VLAN Menu. The VLAN Menu in Figure 17 on page 50 is displayed. 2. From the VLAN Menu, type 1 to select Configure VLANs. The Configuring VLANs in Figure 18 on page 51 is displayed. 3. Type 4 to select Clear All VLANs. The following prompt is displayed: Are you sure you want clear all VLANs (Y/N) -> 4.
AT-S67 and AT-S68 User’s Guide Showing VLANs To view the VID number and member ports of all VLANs on an AT-FS7016 or AT-FS7024 Smart Switch, perform the following procedure: 1. From the Main Menu, type 2 to select VLAN Menu. The VLAN Menu as shown in Figure 17 on page 50 is displayed. 2. From the VLAN Menu, type 2 to select Show VLANs. An example of the Show VLANs Menu is shown in Figure 22. Figure 22 Show VLANs Window The information in this window is for viewing purposes only. 3.
Chapter 6 Quality of Service (QoS) This chapter contains procedures for configuring the Quality of Service (QoS) parameters of the switch.
Quality of Service (QoS) QoS Overview The AT-FS7000 Series Switches feature QoS based on the IEEE 802.1p standard. QoS can be important to network environments when there are time-critical applications, such as voice transmission or video conferencing, that can be adversely affected by packet transfer delays. When QoS is enabled, the switch will assign the ingress frames to either high priority and low priority. The switch determines these priorities based on the 802.1p tag within the frame.
AT-S67 and AT-S68 User’s Guide Configuring Port-based QoS To configure the QoS, perform the following procedure: 1. From the Main Menu, type 3 to select QoS Menu. The QoS Menu shown in Figure 23 is displayed. Figure 23 QoS Menu 2. From the QoS Menu, select 1 to enable port-based QoS. Note If QoS Enable/Disable is disabled, all tagged and untagged frames are placed in one queue on the switch. 3. Type 2 to select High Priority Queue Weighting.
Quality of Service (QoS) 5. Type 3 to select Low Priority Queue Weighting. The following prompt is displayed: Enter new value [1 to 15] -> 6. Enter the new value and press . You will be returned to the QoS Menu. 7. Type 4 to set the 802.1p frame TCI Threshold. The TCI Threshold will determine if a tagged frame is sent to either a high priority queue or low priority queue. The following prompt will be displayed: Enter new value [1 to 8] -> 8. Enter the new value and press .
AT-S67 and AT-S68 User’s Guide 10. Type P to select the port you wish to set. One of the following prompts will be displayed: For an AT-FS7016 switch: Enter Port Number [1 - 16] -> For an AT-FS7024 switch: Enter Port Number [1 - 24] -> 11. Enter the port number and press . The following prompt will be displayed: Enter new value [H - High L - Low] -> 12. Type H or L to select the port priority. 13. To set another port, type P and repeat steps 10 through 12 or type R to return to the QoS menu. 14.
Quality of Service (QoS) Resetting the QoS To reset the QoS parameters back to the factory default, preform the following procedure: 1. From the Main Menu, type 3 to select QoS Menu. The QoS Menu in Figure 23 on page 63 is displayed. 2. Type 6 to select Reset QoS Settings. The following prompt is displayed: Do you really want to Reset? [Y]es [N]o: 3. Type Y to continue. 4. You will be returned to the QoS Menu. 5. Type S to Save QoS Settings.
Chapter 7 Switch Administration This chapter contains instructions for changing the login password. The login password enables the user to access the Main Menu to configure the management software. This chapter also contains instructions for downloading a new application image.
Switch Administration Changing the Login Password The login password prevents unauthorized access to the local management session. Any user who starts a management session will be required to enter the password. The AT-S67 and AT-S68 management software’s default password is “friend”. To change the login password, perform the following procedure: 1. From the Main Menu, type 4 to select Administration Menu. The Administration Menu in Figure 25 is displayed. Figure 25 Administration Menu 2.
AT-S67 and AT-S68 User’s Guide 4. Type in the new password and press . The following prompt will be displayed: Re-enter New Password: 5. Re-enter the new password and press . The following prompt will be displayed: SUCCESS - Password changed. Press any key to continue... The password has been changed.
Chapter 8 System Configuration This chapter contains information and instructions for setting the MAC Aging time and resetting the switch to the factory defaults.
System Configuration MAC Address Overview Every hardware device that you connect to your network has an unique MAC address. A MAC address is assigned to a device by the device’s manufacturer. For example, every network interface card that you use to connect your computers to your network has a MAC address assigned to it by the adapter’s manufacturer. The AT-FS7000 Series Switch’s MAC address table can contain up to 4 kilobytes.
AT-S67 and AT-S68 User’s Guide The type of MAC address described above is referred to as a dynamic MAC address. Dynamic MAC addresses are addresses that the switch learns by examining the source MAC addresses of the frames received on the ports. Dynamic MAC addresses are not stored indefinitely in the MAC address table. The switch deletes a dynamic MAC address from the table if it does not receive any frames from the end-node over a specified period of time.
System Configuration Changing the MAC Aging Time To change the MAC aging time, perform the following procedure: 1. From the Main Menu, type 5 to select System Config Menu. The System Config Menu in Figure 26 is displayed. Figure 26 System Config Menu 2. Type 1 to select MAC Aging Time. The following prompt will be displayed: Enter New Value (1-65535): Note The default value is 300 seconds (5 minutes). 3. Enter a new value and press . The new MAC aging time has been set.
AT-S67 and AT-S68 User’s Guide Resetting the Switch To reset the switch back to the factory default settings, perform the following procedure: 1. From the Main Menu, type 5 to select System Config Menu. The System Config Menu in Figure 26 on page 74 is displayed. 2. Type 2 to select Reset to Factory Defaults. The following confirmation prompt will be displayed: Do you want to Restore Settings to Factory Defaults? [Y]es or [N]o: 3. Type Y to continue. You will be returned to the System Config Menu.
Chapter 9 Ethernet Statistics This chapter contains the procedures for displaying data traffic statistics per port and for the switch.
Ethernet Statistics Displaying Port Statistics To display the port statistics, perform the following procedure: 1. From the Main Menu, type 6 to select Ethernet Statistics. The Ethernet Statistics Menu in Figure 27 is displayed.
AT-S67 and AT-S68 User’s Guide 2. Type 1 to select Display Port Statistics. The Display Port Statistics Window in Figure 28 is displayed. Figure 28 Display Port Statistics Window The information in this window is for viewing purposes only. The parameters are described below: Total Packets The total number of valid packets received and transmitted on the port. TX Total Packets The total number of packets transmitted out the port. RX Total Packets The total number of packets received on the port.
Ethernet Statistics RX CRC_ERR The number of packets with Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) errors but with the proper length (64-1518 bytes) received on the port. RX Alignment_ERR The number of packets with alignment errors received on the port. RX Fragment The number of undersized packets received on the port. RX Oversize The number of packets exceeding the maximum specified by IEEE 802.3 (1518 bytes including the CRC) received on the port. 3.
AT-S67 and AT-S68 User’s Guide Displaying Switch Statistics To display the statistics of the switch, perform the following procedure: 1. From the Main Menu, type 6 to select Ethernet Statistics. The Ethernet Statistics Menu shown in Figure 27 on page 78 is displayed. 2. Type 2 to select Display Modular Statistics. The Display Modular Statistics window in Figure 29 is displayed. Figure 29 Display Modular Statistics Window The information in this window is for viewing purposes only.
Ethernet Statistics RX Multicast The number of multicast packets received on the switch. RX Unicast The number of unicast packets received on the switch. RX CRC_ERR The number of packets with Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) errors but with the proper length (64-1518 bytes) received by the switch. RX Alignment_ERR The number of packets with alignment errors received on the switch. RX Fragment The number of undersized packets received on the switch.
AT-S67 and AT-S68 User’s Guide Clearing Statistics To clear the statistics, perform the following procedure: 1. From the Main Menu, type 6 to select Ethernet Statistics. The Ethernet Statistics Menu shown in Figure 27 on page 78 is displayed. 2. Type 3 to select Clear Statistics. The statistics for the ports and the switch are immediately cleared. 3. Type R twice to return to the Main Menu.
Chapter 10 Running Diagnostics This chapter contains instructions for displaying the firmware version of the management software, running self test, and dumping the software configurations.
Running Diagnostics Displaying the Firmware Version To display the version of firmware of the management software, perform the following procedure: 1. From the Main Menu, type 8 to select Diagnostics. The Diagnostics Menu in Figure 30 is displayed. Figure 30 Diagnostics Menu 2. Type 1 to select Display Firmware Version. A prompt will be displayed similar to the following: Firmware version: AT-S67 v1.0.0 Press any key to continue... 3. Press any key to return to the Diagnostics Menu.
AT-S67 and AT-S68 User’s Guide Running a Self Test To run a test on each of the chip sets, perform the following procedure: 1. From the Main Menu, type 8 to select Diagnostics. The Diagnostics Menu in Figure 30 on page 86 is displayed. 2. Type 2 to select Self Test Status. The Show Self Test Status window in Figure 31 is displayed. Figure 31 Show Self Test Status Window The information in this window is for viewing purposes only. The following prompt is displayed. Press any key to continue... 3.
Running Diagnostics Dumping the Software Configuration Note These feature is useful only to Allied Telesyn Customer Support to diagnose a problem with your configuration. This command ‘dumps’ the configuration information on the screen. To display the software configuration, perform the following procedure: 1. From the Main Menu, type 8 to select Diagnostics. The Diagnostics Menu in Figure 30 on page 86 is displayed. 2. Type 3 to select Dump Configuration. A window similar to Figure 32 is displayed.
Appendix A AT-S67 and AT-S68 Default Settings This appendix lists the factory default settings for the AT-S67 and AT-S68 version 1.0.0 management software.
AT-S67 and AT-S68 Default Settings Parameter Default Setting VLAN PVID AT-FS7016 Switch: 1 (ports 1 - 16) AT-FS7024 Switch: 1 (ports 1 - 24) QoS QoS Enable/Disable Disabled High Priority Queue Weighting 15 Low Priority Queue Weighting 1 802.