Allied Telesis AT-FS750/24POE, AT-FS750/48 What’s New in Version, New Features, Resolved Issues

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AT-S105 Version 1.1.0 Software Release Notes

What’s New in Version 1.1.0

New Features

The following features have been added to the AT-S105 Version 1.1.0 software:

ˆACL - Access Control Lists are now supported by port, Mac Address or IP address.

ˆLACP Standby Mode - No additional setting is required for LACP Standby mode. The standby feature only works when you select more port members than the trunk limitation. For example, since the AT-FS750/24POE and AT-FS750/48 allow a maximum of 8 ports in a trunk, when you select 10 ports in trunk, the lower numbered 8 ports will be active and the remaining 2 ports AUTOMATICALLY become standby ports. So when 1 port is bad, one of the standby ports becomes the active port.

You can NOT intentionally assign a port as a standby port. If you select 5 ports for a trunk and the remote trunk partner supports only 4 members per trunk, the fifth port is automatically placed into standby mode. However, all 5 ports become active if the remote trunk partner supports 5 or more ports per trunk.

Based on the max number of ports in each trunk, when users select more ports than the limit, the extra ports become standby ports automatically.

ˆRMON - The AT-FS750/24POE and AT-FS750/48 now support the following RMON MIB groups:

Statistic group

History group

Alarm group

Event group

Resolved Issues

ˆCertain SFP’s are not functional until the switch is rebooted if they are are installed when the switch is turned on. The issue has been resolved.

ˆWhen a trunk is applied, the switch checks the lowest numbered port for its duplex mode. If the duplex mode is half-duplex, a pop up error message is displayed to users, If the duplex mode is full-duplex, the speed and duplex settings are copied from the lowest numbered port to other ports in the trunk. This insures that all port members are transmitting and receiving traffic at the same data rate.

Operational Notes

ˆThe AT-FS750/24POE and AT-FS750/48 switches automatically save power based on the following conditions.

Energy Detect: When the link status of any port is DOWN, the port defaults to a low energy state until a link is established.

Active Power Management: On the Gigabit Ethernet (combo) ports only, when the link status is UP, the transmit power of the port is automatically adjusted directly proportional to the length of the Ethernet cable.

On the Fast Ethernet (10/100MB) ports with the link status UP, no active power management comes into play

ˆFlow Control is functional between any ports (1 - 26) on the AT-FS750/24POE switch

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AT-FS750/48, AT-FS750/24POE specifications

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