Allied Telesis AT-9000 manual ˆ AT-SPFX/15, ˆ AT-SPZX/80 ˆ AT-SPBD10-13 ˆ AT-SPBD10-14

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AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.2 Software Release Notes

ˆAT-SPEX

ˆAT-SPSX

ˆAT-SPFX/2

ˆAT-SPFX/15

ˆAT-SPLX10

ˆAT-SPLX40

ˆAT-SPZX/80

ˆAT-SPBD10-13

ˆAT-SPBD10-14

ˆAT-SPFXBD-LC-13

ˆAT-SPFXBD-LC-15

What’s New in Version 2.1.2

ˆThe new VLAN stacking feature allows metro Ethernet networks to tag packets with unique 802.1Q headers to create encapsulated connections through the core, for multiple customer edge VLANs.

ˆThe web browser interface has been significantly enhanced to allow for more system monitoring and control.

ˆThe command line interface has been enhanced to conform to the Allied Telesis CLI standard.

ˆThe BANNER EXEC, BANNER MOTD, and BANNER LOGIN commands now support messages with carriage returns.

ˆYou may now use the Telnet client from local and Telnet management sessions, whereas before you could only use it from local management sessions.

ˆThe switch now supports digital diagnostic monitoring (DDM) for those SFP modules that support it. The messages are entered in the event log.

ˆPort descriptions now support up to 80 characters.

Introduction to Upgrading the Switch

You should determine the current version of the management software on the switch before updating it. The current management software will determine the appropriate upgrade process:

ˆIf the switch has the AT-S100 Management Software, refer to the AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.1 Software Release Notes for the upgrade instructions. You may update the unit directly to AlliedWare Plus version 2.1.2 from the AT-S100 Management Software, and skip AlliedWare Plus version 2.1.1.

ˆIf the switch already has AlliedWare Plus, you may upgrade it to version 2.1.2 using either the command line interface or web browser interface. These software release notes contain the procedure for updating the management software using the command line interface. If you want to use the web browser interface, refer to the AlliedWare Plus Web Browser User’s Guide.

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Contents Supported Platforms ˆ AT-SPZX/80 ˆ AT-SPBD10-13 ˆ AT-SPBD10-14 Introduction to Upgrading the Switchˆ AT-SPFX/15 What’s New in VersionHere is an example of the information Go to Phase Phase 3 Updating the CommandsClock timezone +hhmm-hhmm Example sets the UTC offset to -8 hours, 15 minutesVoice VLANs Troubleshooting the Upgrade ProcedureOperational Notes Resolved Issues Known Issues There are no known issues in this releaseChanges to the AlliedWare Plus Command Line User’s Guide Chapter DescriptionChapter Description Chapter Description Contacting Allied Telesis
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AT-9000 specifications

Allied Telesis, a leading provider of Ethernet networking solutions, has developed the AT-9000 series switches, catering to the needs of modern enterprises. The AT-9000, a part of this series, stands out due to its robust features, advanced technologies, and high performance, making it an ideal choice for businesses seeking reliable network infrastructure.

One of the main features of the AT-9000 is its Layer 2 and Layer 3 switching capabilities. This flexibility allows network administrators to manage both traditional and more advanced networking scenarios seamlessly. The switch supports various protocols, including VLANs, which enhance network segmentation and improve security. This is particularly beneficial for organizations that need to maintain multiple networks within a single physical infrastructure.

The AT-9000 also incorporates Green Ethernet technology, which optimizes energy consumption by automatically adjusting power based on the current network traffic load. This not only helps organizations reduce their energy costs but also contributes to environmental sustainability efforts, aligning with corporate social responsibility goals.

In terms of performance, the AT-9000 series is equipped with a high-speed backplane, facilitating fast data transfer rates and minimizing latency. The switches are designed to support high bandwidth applications, ensuring that data flows efficiently even during peak usage times. With support for QoS (Quality of Service), network administrators can prioritize critical traffic, ensuring that essential applications receive the bandwidth they require for optimal performance.

Another notable characteristic is the AT-9000's user-friendly management interface. The switch can be managed through a web interface or the Command Line Interface (CLI), allowing for easy configuration and monitoring. Additionally, it supports SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) for standardized network management practices, therefore providing visibility and control across the entire network.

Moreover, the AT-9000 supports stacking capabilities, enabling multiple switches to function as a single unit. This feature simplifies management and enhances network scalability, allowing businesses to expand their network infrastructure as they grow without overhauling existing systems.

In conclusion, the Allied Telesis AT-9000 switch is a versatile, powerful, and efficient solution for enterprise networking. Its combination of Layer 2 and Layer 3 capabilities, energy-efficient technologies, high performance, and ease of management positions it as an advantageous choice for businesses looking to enhance their network infrastructure. With these features, the AT-9000 series continues to be a reliable component in modern networking environments.