Allied Telesis AT-AR300 manual Bandwidth Limiting, Errata Telnet Server

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Release Note

Bandwidth Limiting

This feature will be available on Rapier i Series layer 3 switches only, when these models become available.

Ingress and egress bandwidth limits are specified separately. Limits can be configured for each switch port using the command:

SET SWITCH PORT=port-list[INGRESSLIMIT={NONEDEFAULT064..1270008..1016}] [EGRESSLIMIT={NONEDEFAULT01000..1270008..1016}]

where:

port-listis a port number, a range of port numbers (specified as n-m), or a comma separated list of port numbers and/or ranges. Port numbers start at 1 and end at m, where m is the highest numbered Ethernet switch port, including uplink ports.

The INGRESSLIMIT parameter specifies the maximum bandwidth for traffic ingressing the specified port(s), in kbps (10/100 Mbps ports) or Mbps (Gigabit ports). If NONE or 0 (zero) is specified, ingress limiting is disabled for the specified port. For 10/100 Mbps ports the input value (64..127000) in kbps is rounded down to the nearest 64kbps if below 1000, otherwise it is rounded down to the nearest 1000 (or 1 Mbps). For Gigabit ports the input value (8..1016) in Mbps is rounded down to the nearest 8 Mbps. The default is NONE.

The EGRESSLIMIT parameter specifies the maximum bandwidth for traffic egressing the specified port(s), in kbps (10/100 Mbps ports) or Mbps (Gigabit ports). If NONE or 0 (zero) is specified, egress limiting is disabled for the specified port. For 10/100 Mbps ports the input value (1000..127000) in kbps is rounded down to the nearest 1000 (or 1 Mbps). For Gigabit ports the input value (8..1016) in Mbps is rounded down to the nearest 8 Mbps. The default is NONE.

Errata: Telnet Server

The following commands can be used to disable or enable the Telnet Server, and to show information about its current settings. These commands apply to current and previous releases, and will appear in the next revision of the Software Reference for all models.

DISABLE TELNET SERVER

Syntax DISABLE TELNET SERVER

Description This command disables the Telnet server from being accessed remotely. The Telnet server is enabled by default.

Software Release 2.3.1 C613-10325-00 REV B

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