Allied Telesis at-8516f User Guide

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Rapier Switch User Guide
Software Release 2.6.1
C613-02025-00 REV C
The Management Menu
You can use the GUI to manage the switch itself, including:
creating user accounts and enabling system security
creating and editing files
backing files up to the switch’s Flash memory or to a PC or TFTP server
restoring the switch’s configuration from backup
specifying which software and configuration files the switch uses on 
bootup, and displaying the currently-used files
enabling software release and feature licences
upgrading the switch’s software
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 the number and type of PPP packets received and 
transmitted
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 number and type of IPX packets received and 
transmitted; and the bytes received and transmitted over each IPX route