Allied Telesis AT-GS24 manual How to Start an AT-GS950/24 WEB Management Session

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How to Start an AT-GS950/24 WEB Management Session

Caution

This procedure causes the switch to reboot. The switch does not forward network traffic during the reboot process. Some network traffic may be lost.

To return the AT-S109 Management software to the default settings, perform the following procedure:

Note

The AT-S109 Management software default values are listed in the AT-GS950 Web User Guide.

1.From the main menu on the left side of the page, select the Tools folder.

The Tools folder expands.

2.From the Tools folder, select Reboot.

The Reboot Page is displayed. See Figure 14 on page 32.

3.Go to the lower part of the page to the Reboot section.

4.In the Reboot Type field, use the pull-down menu to select one of the following options:

Normal - This setting reloads all configuration parameters that are saved in flash memory. See “Switch Reboot” on page 31 for more information when using this selection.

Factory Default - Resets all switch parameters to the factory default settings, including the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address.

Caution

This setting will cause the IP address to be reset to 192.168.1.1. You will loose connectivity with the switch management software after the reboot is completed and you can login again with this IP address.

Factory Default Except IP Address - Resets all switch parameters to the factory default settings, but retains the current IP address, subnet mask, and gateway settings saved in flash memory. If the DHCP client is enabled, it remains enabled after this reset and assignment of the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway settings are managed by the DHCP server.

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Contents How to Start a WEB Management Session Copyright 2011 Allied Telesis, Inc How to Start an AT-GS950/24 WEB Management Session Entering a Switch’s IP Address in the URL Field How to Start an AT-GS950/24 WEB Management Session  Snmp How to Start an AT-GS950/24 WEB Management Session Web Browser Tools Configuration of IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway Address How to Start an AT-GS950/24 WEB Management Session Create an IP Access List IP Access List ConfigurationYou can add up to 10 IP address to the IP Access List table Delete an IP Address List Entry System Time Manually Setting System TimeHow to Start an AT-GS950/24 WEB Management Session Daylight Savings Time Status field, select Enabled Setting Daylight Savings ParametersDhcp and ATI Web Discovery Tool Dhcp Client Configuration How to Start an AT-GS950/24 WEB Management Session Dhcp Auto Configuration System Management Information How to Start an AT-GS950/24 WEB Management Session Add New User Name Password User Name and Password ConfigurationModify User Name Password Delete User Name and Password User Interface Configuration User Interface Timeout System Information Display How to Start an AT-GS950/24 WEB Management Session Password Protection Factory Reset Switch RebootHow to Start an AT-GS950/24 WEB Management Session Configure Factory Default Values How to Start an AT-GS950/24 WEB Management Session Disabling Factory Default Reset Feature How to Start an AT-GS950/24 WEB Management Session Enabling Factory Default Reset Pinging a Remote System How to Start an AT-GS950/24 WEB Management Session SSL Settings How to Start an AT-GS950/24 WEB Management Session System Log Configuration System Log ConfigurationHow to Start an AT-GS950/24 WEB Management Session Factory Default Quitting a Web Browser Management Session
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AT-GS24, AT-GS950/24 specifications

The Allied Telesis AT-GS950/24 is a robust and versatile gigabit Ethernet switch designed to cater to the growing demands of networked environments. With its 24 10/100/1000 Mbps ports, this switch provides high-speed connectivity essential for modern business operations, allowing organizations to seamlessly connect a variety of devices such as computers, printers, and servers.

One of the standout features of the AT-GS950/24 is its Layer 2 switching capabilities, which enhance network performance and reliability. It supports a range of advanced network protocols, including VLANs (Virtual Local Area Networks), link aggregation, and Spanning Tree Protocol (STP). These features ensure optimal network traffic management and improved security by segmenting network traffic, thus isolating different departments or user groups.

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In terms of management capabilities, the AT-GS950/24 offers both Web-based and command-line interface (CLI) management options. This flexibility allows network administrators to configure and monitor the switch easily, even across expansive networks. Moreover, support for SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) facilitates remote management and proactive network monitoring.

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