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AT-8700XL Series Switch User Guide

The Monitoring Menu

When you browse to the GUI, the sidebar menu opens to display the monitoring menu, opened at the System > Status. From this menu, you can also check:

information about the switch’s hardware

information about traffic over each port

the Layer 2 Forwarding Database, which shows the MAC addresses that the switch ports have learned, and out which port the switch will switch traffic to each MAC address

information about Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) entries

the IP route table

information about the state of ping polling, including counters

the log messages that the switch automatically generates. You can also set up filters to determine where messages are saved to and which messages are saved.

The Diagnostics Menu

The GUI’s diagnostics pages enable you to troubleshoot network problems and observe traffic flow, including:

displaying the number of good and bad packets received and transmitted over each switch port

displaying the number of frames related to 802.1x port authentication received and transmitted over each authenticator and supplicant

displaying STP and GARP counters

displaying the number and type of packets received and transmitted by IP, and discarded by the IP gateway

displaying the number and type of ICMP and UDP packets received and transmitted

displaying the number and type of RIP packets received and transmitted; and the octets received and transmitted over each IP route

displaying the contents of the switch’s file system and how much memory is used and available. You can also delete files

an interface to the switch’s command line interface, allowing you to enter CLI commands.

Changing the Password

As a security precaution, change the password as soon as possible.

To change the password of the default Manager account, select Management >

Users from the sidebar menu. Select the Manager account and click Modify.

For information about passwords, see Changing a Password” on page 16.

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Allied Telesis at-8700xl series switch manual Monitoring Menu, Diagnostics Menu, Changing the Password

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.