Allied Telesis AT-S63 User Manual

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Chapter 5: Basic Stack Commands

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Section I: Basic Operations

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MAC address - The MAC address of the switch. This value cannot be
changed.

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VLAN mode - The stack’s VLAN mode. The three possible VLAN
modes are:

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User configured (for creating your own port-based and tagged
VLANs)

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802.1Q-compliant

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Non-802.1Q-compliant

The default is user configured VLANs. Version 3.0.0 of the
management software does not support 802.1Q-compliant or non-
802.1Q-compliant in a stack.

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Ingress filtering - The status of ingress filtering on the switch. When
ingress filtering is activated, tagged frames are filtered when they are
received on a port. When ingress filtering is deactivated, which is the
default, tagged frames are filtered before they are transmitted out a
port. To set ingress filtering, refer to “SET SWITCH INFILTERING” on
page 383.

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Active Spanning Tree version - The active spanning tree protocol in the
stack.

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Mirroring state - The status of port mirroring. The display includes the
destination port as well as the ingress and egress source ports if port
mirroring is activated on the switch. To configure port mirroring, refer to
“SET SWITCH MIRROR” on page 193 and “SET SWITCH PORT
MIRROR” on page 194.

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Enhanced stacking mode - The enhanced stacking mode of the switch,
which can be master, slave, or unavailable. This feature is not
supported in a stack.

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Console disconnect timer interval - The current value of the console
timer, used by the management software to end inactive management
sessions. The AT-S63 software ends a local or remote management
session if it does not detect any management activity for the length of
time specified by the console timer. The default is 10 minutes. To set
the console timer, refer to “SET SWITCH CONSOLETIMER” on
page 88.

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Web server status - The status of the web server. The stack does not
support management from a web browser.

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Telnet server status - The status of the Telnet server. When the Telnet
server is disabled, you cannot remotely manage the switch using the
Telnet application protocol. The default setting is enabled. To enable or
disable the server, refer to “ENABLE TELNET” on page 77 and
“DISABLE TELNET” on page 76.

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Telnet insert NULL - The status of the Telnet NULL parameter. When
ON, the Telnet server on the switch adds a NULL character after each
CR for those Telnet clients that require the character to display the

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