Allied Telesis C613-02013-00 manual Snmp and MIBs, Show Load, Enable Snmp

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Operating the Switch

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where proxy-addressis the fully qualified domain name (e.g. proxy.mycompany.com) or IP address (e.g. 192.168.1.1) of the proxy server, and proxy-portis the port number of the proxy port on the proxy server. If access from the switch to the world wide web is not via a proxy server, the HTTPPROXY and PROXYPORT parameters should be omitted.

The process of downloading a release file can take some time, even if the switch and the HTTP server are connected by high speed links. An indicative time for downloading a release over Ethernet is 5 to 10 minutes. The progress of the download can be monitored with the command:

SHOW LOAD

When the download has completed, the presence of the files in FLASH can be displayed with the command:

SHOW FILE

This shows the file 86s-210.rez is present.

2.Test the release.

The release can now be tested, using the command:

SET INSTALL=TEMPORARY RELEASE=86s-210.REZ

The install information can be checked with the command:

SHOW INSTALL

The switch is then rebooted, and the install is checked again. This display should indicate, in the install history, that the temporary install was loaded.

3.Make the release the default (permanent) release.

If the switch operates correctly with the new release, the release may be made permanent with the command:

SET INSTALL=PREFERRED RELEASE=86s-210.REZ

Every time the switch reboots from now on, the new release will be loaded from FLASH.

Other load methods are described in the Operations chapter in the Rapier Switch

Software Reference.

SNMP and MIBs

The switch’s implementation of SNMP is based on RFC 1157 “A Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)”, and RFC 1812, “Requirements for IP Version 4 Routers”. The SNMP agent is disabled by default. To enable SNMP, use the command:

ENABLE SNMP

SNMP communities are the main configuration item in the switch’s SNMP agent, and are defined in terms of a list of IP addresses which define the SNMP application entities (trap hosts and management stations) in the community. An SNMP community is created using the command:

CREATE SNMP COMMUNITY=name [ACCESS={READWRITE}] [TRAPHOST=ipadd] [MANAGER=ipadd] [OPEN={ONOFFYESNOTRUEFALSE}]

Rapier Switch Software Release 2.2.1 C613-02013-00 Rev A

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Contents User Guide Page Contents Documentation Roadmap Chapter Why Read This User Guide?Technical support Where To Find More InformationSwitching Features What Can the Rapier Switch Do?Routing Features Advanced Feature Licence AT-RPFL3Upgrade Optional Features Command Line Interface Simple SwitchingEntering Commands Giving the Switch an IP AddressSET Password LoggingEnable GUI Enable AT-RPFL3Upgrade Feature LicenceEnabling the GUI Starting the GUI Graphical User InterfaceNavigating Monitoring File Subsystem User PrivilegesShow File Show System Online CLI HelpSaving Configuration Entered with the GUI Configuration ScriptsDram NoneEditor Saving Configuration Entered with the CLIInstall Information Show Install Delete InstallReleases and Patches into the Switch Load METHOD=HTTP DESTINATION=FLASH Example Install Software Upgrade for Rapier SwitchSnmp and MIBs Enable SnmpShow Load Show Snmp Enable Snmp AuthenticatetrapEnabling and Disabling Switch Ports Switch PortsISO8802-3 Csmacd EnabledOFF STPAcceptable Frames Types Autonegotiation of Port Speed and Duplex ModeSELECT=MACSRCMACDESTMACBOTHIPSRCIPDESTIPBOTH Port TrunkingShow VLAN=ALL Packet Storm Protection Port Mirroring Enable Switch Mirror Disable Switch Mirror ADD Switch L3FILTER MatchINTRUSIONACTION=NONEDISCARDTRAPDISABLE Port securityVirtual LANs Example output from the Show Switch Port Intrusion commandRapier Switch User Guide Creating VLANs Without Vlan Tags Static and dynamic VLANsMarketing Vlan Switch Training Vlan Trunk ports GarpParameter Meaning Vlan TaggingFRAME=TAGGEDUNTAGGED Tagged VLANs Summary of Vlan Tagging RulesGeneric Vlan Registration Protocol Gvrp Layer 2 Switching ProcessIngress Rules Learning Process Disable Switch LearningEnable Switch Ageingtimer Disable Switch Ageingtimer Enable Switch LearningSET Switch AGEINGTIMER=10..1000000 Show SwitchLayer 2 Filtering Example output from the Show Switch Filter commandFRAME=UNTAGGEDTAGGED Egress RulesSET Switch QOS=P1,P2,P3,P4,P5,P6,P7,P8 Quality of ServiceShow Switch QOS Spanning Tree Port States Spanning Tree Protocol STPConfiguring STP SET STP=stpnameALL PRIORITY=0..65535 Example output from the Show STP command Parameters To display STP port information, use the command TCN Bpdu To show STP counters, use the commandIgmp Snooping Interfaces to Layer 3 ProtocolsPurge STP INTERFACE=VLAN3SET IP Igmp TIMEOUT=1..65535 QUERYINTERVAL=1..65535 Enable IP Igmp Disable IP IgmpShow IP Igmp Group List TriggersEvent Page Show IP Interface Internet Protocol IPRouting Information Protocol RIP IP MulticastingShow IPX Circuit Novell IPXUplink AppleTalk Enable RsvpResource Reservation Protocol Rsvp ActiveRAW Show Rsvp Interface

C613-02013-00 specifications

The Allied Telesis C613-02013-00 is a versatile and powerful network switch designed to meet the demands of modern networking environments. This device is part of Allied Telesis's extensive range of networking solutions, catering to both enterprise and industrial applications. It is engineered for high performance, reliability, and ease of management, making it a suitable choice for organizations that require robust connectivity solutions.

One of the main features of the C613-02013-00 is its support for advanced Layer 2 switching capabilities. This provides businesses with the necessary tools to manage and direct network traffic efficiently. The switch includes support for VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) technology, which allows for the segmentation of network traffic, enhancing both security and performance. With VLANs, organizations can isolate critical workloads and improve network management while ensuring that sensitive information is protected from unauthorized access.

Another key characteristic of the C613-02013-00 is its extensive support for Power over Ethernet (PoE). This feature enables the switch to deliver electrical power along with data over standard Ethernet cabling. This is particularly beneficial for powering devices such as IP cameras, wireless access points, and VoIP phones, reducing the need for additional power supply infrastructure. With PoE capabilities, the switch simplifies installation and enhances flexibility in deploying network devices.

The C613-02013-00 also boasts advanced network management features, including support for SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) for efficient monitoring and troubleshooting. This ensures that network administrators can maintain optimal performance and quickly address any issues that arise. Additionally, the switch supports network redundancy features like Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP), which helps to prevent network loops and minimizes downtime.

In terms of physical characteristics, the C613-02013-00 is designed for durability and ease of deployment in various environments. Its compact form factor allows for effective space utilization in data centers and network closets. Moreover, it features a fanless design, making it suitable for deployment in noise-sensitive environments such as offices and classrooms.

In summary, the Allied Telesis C613-02013-00 is a robust network switch offering advanced features such as Layer 2 switching, PoE support, and comprehensive network management capabilities. Its design and performance make it an excellent choice for businesses seeking to enhance their network infrastructure with reliable and secure connectivity solutions.