Allied Telesis 2.6.1 manual IP Addresses and Dhcp, Time and NTP, Diagnosis, Solutions

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42AT-8800 Series Switch User Guide

IP Addresses and DHCP

Problem The switch is enabled as a DHCP server, but cannot assign an IP address to a host.

Solution Reboot the host machine.

Check the host’s TCP/IP settings, to make sure that the host is set to obtain its IP address dynamically:

In Windows 95/98, click Settings > Control Panel > Network. Select TCP/

IP and click Properties. Click Obtain an IP address automatically.

In Windows 2000, click Settings > Control Panel > Network and Dial-up Connections > Local Area Connection > Properties. Select Internet connection (TCP/IP) and click Properties. Click Obtain an IP address automatically.

Check that the switch’s link to the LAN is functioning, by checking the interface status (Monitoring) and that the link LED is lit (see Traffic Flow” on page 41).

 

Time and NTP

Diagnosis

The switch’s time is displayed on the Configuration > System > Time tab. It

 

will also be included in log packets.

Problem

The switch’s time does not change, even though you entered the correct time.

Solution

Changing the time is a 3-step process. Select Configuration > System > Time.

 

First, enter a time that is very shortly in the future (e.g. 20 seconds later than

 

the current time). Then check Set time. Then wait until precisely the time you

 

have entered, and click Apply.

Problem

The switch is not assigning the time to devices on the LAN.

Solutions

Check NTP is enabled (Configuration > System > Time).

 

Check that the NTP peer’s IP address is entered correctly.

 

Check that the NTP peer can reach the switch, by pinging the switch from

 

the NTP peer.

 

Check that the switch’s link to the LAN is functioning. See Traffic Flow” on

 

page 41.

Problem The switch’s clock does not synchronise with the NTP peer.

Solution The switch’s clock can only synchronise with the NTP peer if its initial time is similar to the NTP peer’s time (after setting the UTC offset). Manually set the switch’s time so that it is approximately correct, and enable NTP again.

Check that the UTC offset is correct.

Problem The switch’s time is incorrect, even though it assigns the correct time to devices on the LAN.

Solution The UTC offset is probably incorrect, or needs to be adjusted for the beginning or end of summer time. To correct this, select Configuration > System > Time and enter the correct offset.

Software Release 2.6.1 C613-02039-00 REV A

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Contents AT-8800 Series Switch Page Contents Operating the switch AT-8800 Series Switch User GuideMaintenance and Troubleshooting Page Introducing the AT-8800 Series Switch Why Read this User Guide?Chapter Where To Find More Information AT-8800 Series Switch Documentation SetFeatures of the AT-8800 Series Switch Online Technical SupportIntroduction Management Features Software FeaturesSpecial Feature Licences Do if You Clear Flash Memory Completely on Getting Started with the Command Line Interface CLI This ChapterConnecting a Terminal or PC Terminal Communication ParametersParameters for terminal communication Value Logging Enter the password at the password promptGetting Started with the Command Line Interface CLI Assigning an IP AddressSetting Routes To change the IP address for an interface, enter the commandChanging a Password Choosing a PasswordTo add a static route, enter the command Using the Commands Not availableGetting Command Line Help To display the current help file, enter the commandAliases Enabling Special Feature Licences Setting System ParametersGetting Started with the Graphical User Interface GUI Getting Started with the Graphical User Interface GUIBrowser and PC Setup What is the GUI?Accessing the Switch via the GUI Supported browsers and operating systemsHttp Proxy Servers See Option 1 Configuring the Switch before Installation on Establishing a Connection to the SwitchSee Option 3 Connecting to an Installed Switch on See Option 2 Installing the Switch into the LAN onOption 1 Configuring the Switch before Installation Use this procedure ifSee Http Proxy Servers on page 23 for more information At the login prompt, enter the user name and password Option 2 Installing the Switch into the LANDefault username is manager Plug the switch into the LANSee Secure Access on page 29 for more information Assign the vlan1 interface an IP addressSelect a PC Option 3 Connecting to an Installed SwitchFind out the IP address of the switch’s interface If necessary, bypass the Http proxy serverSecure Access Create a Security Officer user accountThen enter the password for CIPHER, sbr4y3 To enable system security, use the commandTo create an RSA key pair, use the command System Status System StatusUsing Configuration Pages Using the GUI Navigation and FeaturesConfiguration Menu Quality of Service and traffic filtersAn example of a configuration page with a selection table Editable Fields Management Menu Monitoring MenuDiagnostics Menu Changing the PasswordContext Sensitive GUI Help Saving Configuration Entered with the GUI Combining GUI and CLI ConfigurationConfiguring Multiple Devices Load the new file onto the switch To upgrade the GUIThen delete the GUI resource file, using the command Upgrading the GUI Troubleshooting Install the new file as the preferred GUI Point your web browser at the switch’s IP address Accessing the Switch via the GUI Deleting Temporary FilesTraffic Flow IP Addresses and Dhcp SolutionSolutions Time and NTPLoading Software Page Snmp and MIBs on Using Scripts onUser Accounts and Privileges A Security Officer prompt looks likeLogin Normal Mode and Security Mode To display the current operating mode, enter the commandOperating the switch 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 ConventionsFile extensions and file types Extension File type/function Loading Files SPATo load a patch file Configure the Loader Setting Loader DefaultsExample Load a Patch File Using Http Download the patch fileMore information Uploading Files From the SwitchExample Upload a Configuration File Using Tftp To upload a log fileUpgrading Switch Software Example Upgrade to a New Software Release Using To upgrade to a new software releaseLoad the new release file onto the switch Enter licence information for the release Enter the licence password for the software releaseMake the release the default permanent release Test the releaseExample Upgrade to a new patch file To upgrade to a new patch fileCheck that the file is successfully loaded Using the Built-in Editor Snmp and MIBsWhere interface is the name of an interface, such as vlan11 For More About Operations and FacilitiesAT-8800 Series Switch User Guide Switch Ports Enabling and Disabling Switch PortsTo enable or disable a switch port, use the commands To display information about switch ports, use the commandSTP Autonegotiation of Port Speed and Duplex Mode Port Trunking Speed 10/100Show VLAN=ALL Layer 2 Switching Packet Storm ProtectionPort Mirroring Port security Example output from the Show Switch Port Intrusion command Virtual Local Area Networks VLANsVlan Tagging TpidFormat of user priority and Vlan data in an Ethernet frame Vlan Membership using Vlan Tags Vlan membership of example of a network using tagged ports Vlan Membership of Untagged PacketsMember ports Creating VLANs Vlans with untagged portsTo add tagged ports to a VLAN, use the command To destroy a VLAN, use the commandSummary of Vlan tagging rules Protected VLANsVlan Interaction with STPs and Trunk Groups Layer 2 Switching Process Generic Vlan Registration Protocol GvrpIngress Rules Learning Process Forwarding Process Layer 2 Filtering Example output from the Show Switch Filter command Quality of Service Egress RulesSpanning Tree Protocol STP Spanning Tree ModesSpanning Tree and Rapid Spanning Tree Port States Spanning tree port states State MeaningRapid Spanning Tree port states State Meaning Configuring STP SET STP=stpnameALL PRIORITY=0..65535 Example output from the Show STP command Do not occur Switch Max Age Parameter MeaningTo display STP port information, use the command 94AT-8800 Series Switch User Guide Example output from the Show STP Port commandTo show STP counters, use the command Transmit 96AT-8800 Series Switch User GuideReceive DiscardedInterfaces to Layer 3 Protocols Igmp SnoopingDisable Igmpsnooping Example output from the Show IP Igmp command Group ListDescription TriggersEvent ParametersLayer Internet Protocol IP Then use either of the following commandsDisplays the interfaces enabled for IP routing Figure IP MulticastingRouting Information Protocol RIP Novell IPXLayer 103 Example output from the Show IPX Circuit command AppleTalkResource Reservation Protocol Rsvp Layer 105Page Maintenance and Troubleshooting How the Switch Starts Up Switch startup messagesHow to Avoid Problems Set system territoryWatch 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 What to Do if the PPP Link Disconnects RegularlyGetting the Most Out of Technical Support To get debugging output, enter the command Resetting Switch DefaultsChecking Connections Using Ping Maintenance and Troubleshooting 113Stop a Ping that is in progress, enter the command Troubleshooting IP ConfigurationsTo set Ping defaults, enter the command Telnet FailsYour switch is acting as a Dhcp server Troubleshooting Dhcp IP AddressesYour switch is acting as a Dhcp client Maintenance and Troubleshooting 115Local Workstations Can Not Access Remote Servers Troubleshooting IPX ConfigurationsTo check that the PPP link is active, enter the command No Routes are Visible to the Remote RouterUsing Trace Route for IP Traffic Check route tablesTo halt a trace route that is in progress, enter the command