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AT-8700XL Series Switch User Guide

Configure logging

The logging facility stores log messages for events with a specified severity in a log file. You can change the size of the log file, and the kind of messages recorded. You can configure the switch to output log messages in several ways, including to a remote switch with a specified IP address, or as an email to a particular email address. The switch can also receive log messages from another switch. Set the Logging Facility to log and forward the log messages you need to monitor your network (see the Logging Facility chapter in the AT- 8700XL Series Software Reference). Inspect the log file from time to time, and if difficulties arise.

FLASH compaction

If the FLASH memory gets filled beyond a certain level, it will automatically activate FLASH compaction to recover any space that is made available from deleted files. You can also activate FLASH compaction manually if required.

While FLASH is compacting, do not restart the switch or use any commands that affect the FLASH file subsystem. Do not restart the switch, or create, edit, load, rename or delete any files until a message confirms that FLASH file compaction is completed. Interrupting flash compaction may result in damage to files. Damaged files are likely to prevent the switch from operating correctly.

Watch for software updates

From time to time patches may be released to improve the function of your switch software, and new software releases make new features available. Watch for patches and new software releases on the website at http://www.alliedtelesyn.co.nz/support/at8700xl.

Software Release 2.6.1 C613-02030-00 REV B

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Contents AT-8700XL Series Switch Page Contents Switching Why Read this User Guide? ChapterWhere To Find More Information AT-8700XL Series Switch Documentation SetSwitching Features Features of the AT-8700XL Series SwitchTechnical support Management Features Layer 3 and Other FeaturesIntroduction Page Getting Started with the Command Line Interface CLI This ChapterConnecting a Terminal or PC Terminal Communication ParametersLogging Assigning an IP AddressTo change the IP address for an interface, enter the command Setting Routes Changing a Password Choosing a PasswordUsing the Commands AliasesGetting Command Line Help Setting System ParametersLocation of the switch, for example Page Getting Started with the Graphical User Interface GUI Accessing the Switch via the GUI What is the GUI?Browser and PC Setup Http Proxy Servers Establishing a Connection to the Switch Start hereOption 1 Configuring the Switch before Installation Use this procedure ifOption 2 Installing the Switch into the LAN To install the switch into the same subnet as the PCEnable IP Remoteassign Option 3 Connecting to an Installed Switch Secure Access To create an RSA key pair, use the commandSet the UTC offset System Status System StatusConfiguration Menu Using the GUI Navigation and FeaturesUsing Configuration Pages An example of a configuration page with a selection table Editable Fields Management Menu Ports GraphicChanging the Password Diagnostics MenuMonitoring Menu Saving Configuration Entered with the GUI Combining GUI and CLI ConfigurationConfiguring Multiple Devices Context Sensitive GUI HelpTo upgrade the GUI Upgrading the GUITroubleshooting Accessing the Switch via the GUI Deleting Temporary FilesTraffic Flow Solution SolutionsIP Addresses and Dhcp Time and NTPLoading Software Page Operating the switch User Accounts and PrivilegesLogin Normal Mode and Security Mode Specific Parameters Remote Management Storing Files in Flash MemoryUsing Scripts Example output from the Show File commandSaving the Switch’s Configuration Storing Multiple ScriptsLoading and Uploading Files File Naming ConventionsLoading Files SPASetting Loader Defaults Example Load a Patch File Using HttpUploading Files From the Switch Example Upload a Configuration File Using TftpMore information To upload a log fileUpgrading Switch Software Example Upgrade to a New Software Release Using To upgrade to a new software releaseFlash Example Upgrade to a new patch file To upgrade to a new patch fileUsing the Built-in Editor Editor screen layoutSnmp and MIBs Snmp MIBs in the AT-8700XL Series Software ReferenceFor More About Operations and Facilities Switch Ports Enabling and Disabling Switch PortsAutonegotiation of Port Speed and Duplex Mode Port TrunkingPacket Storm Protection Port MirroringVirtual Local Area Networks VLANs Creating VLANs Protected VLANs Summary of Vlan tagging rulesVlan Interaction with STPs and Trunk Groups Generic Vlan Registration Protocol Gvrp Quality of ServiceSpanning Tree Protocol STP IP Switching Spanning Tree and Rapid Spanning Tree Port StatesRouting Information Protocol RIP Igmp SnoopingTriggers EventDescription ParametersPage Maintenance and Troubleshooting How the Switch Starts Up Switch startup messagesHow to Avoid Problems Backup software files Backup configuration scriptWatch for software updates What to Do if You Clear Flash Memory Completely If you accidentally do this, you will need toWhat to Do if Passwords are Lost Getting the Most Out of Technical SupportResetting Switch Defaults Checking Connections Using PingTroubleshooting IP Configurations Telnet FailsTroubleshooting Dhcp IP Addresses Using Trace Route for IP TrafficYour switch is acting as a Dhcp client Your switch is acting as a Dhcp server

at-8700xl series switch specifications

Allied Telesis AT-8700XL Series Switches are sophisticated networking devices designed to meet the demanding requirements of modern enterprise environments. These managed Ethernet switches are optimized for reliability, performance, and scalability, making them ideal for various applications, from small businesses to large-scale networks.

One of the standout features of the AT-8700XL series is its robust Layer 2 and Layer 3 capabilities. This versatility allows the switches to perform both basic switching and advanced routing functions, facilitating efficient data traffic management. The series supports a wide range of standard protocols, including VLANs, STP, and RSTP, ensuring smooth and flexible network segmentation.

Another critical characteristic is the series' high-speed connectivity options. With multiple Gigabit Ethernet ports, the AT-8700XL series can handle significant data loads, ensuring seamless communication between connected devices. Furthermore, some models within the series offer 10 Gigabit uplink ports, providing the necessary bandwidth to connect to core networks or high-speed servers.

The AT-8700XL series incorporates advanced Quality of Service (QoS) features that enable network administrators to prioritize traffic effectively. This is particularly crucial for applications sensitive to latency, such as VoIP and video conferencing. By ensuring that time-sensitive data packets are transmitted promptly, the switches help maintain optimal performance across the entire network.

Power over Ethernet (PoE) support is yet another advantage of the AT-8700XL series. This feature allows the switches to deliver power to connected devices, such as IP cameras and wireless access points, via the Ethernet cable. This capability simplifies installations by reducing the need for additional power sources, ultimately saving on costs and improving efficiency.

Security is paramount in any network, and the AT-8700XL series does not disappoint. The switches employ robust security protocols, including Access Control Lists (ACLs), MAC address filtering, and DHCP snooping, to protect against unauthorized access and ensure network integrity.

In summary, Allied Telesis AT-8700XL Series Switches offer a comprehensive solution for various networking needs. With their Layer 2 and Layer 3 capabilities, high-speed connectivity, QoS features, PoE support, and security measures, these switches are well-equipped to enhance network efficiency and reliability, making them an excellent choice for organizations looking to future-proof their infrastructure. The AT-8700XL series exemplifies Allied Telesis's commitment to delivering high-quality networking solutions that cater to the evolving demands of businesses today.