SNMP

Specifying Ports in the Command Line Interface for Stand-alone Switches

Stand-alone Switch Installation Guide for 8100L and 8100S Series Switches

You need to assign your management workstation an IP address in the 169.254.n.n subnet or your workstation must have access to that subnet through routing devices.

Refer to the AT-8100 Series AlliedWare Plus Command Line Interface User’s Guide for instructions on how to configure the switch for secure HTTPS web browser management.

Refer to the AT-8100 Series AlliedWare Plus Command Line Interface User’s Guide for instructions on how to configure the switch for SNMP management. The switch does not have any default SNMP community strings.

The command line interface of the Local, Telnet, and SSH management methods gives you the ability to configure all of the features and parameters on the switch. Many of the commands have the PORT parameter, which you use to identify the networking ports on the switch. This parameter has the following format:

port1.0.n

Stack ID

Slot ID

Port Number

Figure 44. PORT Parameter in the Command Line Interface

The first number is the switch’s stack ID number. The stack ID number in the PORT parameter for stand-alone switches is not the value 0 displayed by the Stack ID LED. Rather, it is 1. Be sure to enter 1, not 0, as the stack ID number in the PORT parameter when configuring stand-alone switches.

The slot ID value, which is used to specify slot numbers in a multi-module chassis, does not apply to the 8100L and 8100S Series switches and should always be 0.

The third value is a port number on the switch. You may specify only one port number in a PORT parameter, but you may specify more than one PORT parameter in many of the commands where the parameter is supported.

Here is an example of the PORT parameter on a stand-alone switch. It uses the INTERFACE command to enter the Port Interface mode for ports

15 and 17:

awplus> enable

awplus# configure terminal

awplus(config)# interface port1.0.15,port1.0.17

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