Allied Telesis AT-9000 Series User Manual
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AT-9000 Switch Command Line User’s Guide
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Here are the guidelines to assigning the switch management IPv4 and
IPv6 addresses:
The switch supports one IPv4 address and one IPv6 address.
A management address can be assigned to a VLAN on the switch.
It can be assigned to any VLAN, including the Default_VLAN. For
background information on VLANs, refer to Chapter 47, “Port-
based and Tagged VLANs” on page 687.
SNMPv1, v2c, and v3
Used to remotely manage the
switch with SNMP.
yes
yes
SNTP client
Used to set the date and time
on the switch from an NTP or
SNTP server on your network
or the Internet.
yes
no
Static ARP entries
Used to add static ARP entries
to the switch.
yes
no
Syslog client
Used to send the event
messages from the switch to
syslog servers on your
network for storage.
yes
no
TACACS+ client
Used for remote management
authentication using a
TACACS+ server on your
network.
yes
no
Telnet client
Used to manage other network
devices from the switch.
yes
yes
Telnet server
Used to remotely manage the
switch with a Telnet client.
yes
yes
TFTP client
Used to download files to or
upload files from the switch
using a TFTP server.
yes
yes
Non-secure HTTP web
browser server
Used to remotely manage the
switch with a web browser.
yes
yes
Secure HTTPS web browser
server
Used to remotely manage the
switch with a web browser,
with encryption.
yes
yes
Table 26. Features Requiring an IP Management Address on the Switch (Continued)
Feature
Description
Supported
by IPv4
Address
Supported
by IPv6
Address