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1. sssssssssssssseeee eene nennen nennen nennen rennen nennen 246 Syslog Client 5 E ema gs ERO eiui ees 247 I II p 248 Figures Figure 1 Chassis ID Jumper on the AT MCF2000M Management Module eene 18 Figure 2 Connecting the RS 232 Serial Management Cable to the RS 232 Terminal Port 20 Figure 3 Command Line Interf ce Promplt ciet tne ede iex dde Lees ende arda ddnde ande eese aate ne en Eae ede dades 21 Figure 4 Displaying the Chassis Modules sesssseeeeenen enne nennen ene en nere n nnne nnne s entren nennen 28 Figure 5 AT MCF2000M Management Module sss en ener en nene enne nennen nene enne nnns 37 Figure 6 AT MCF20008S Stacking Module essen enn en nnn en tense enr nen nennen nene enne nnns 37 Fig re 7 IP SHOW Command sn ihr esc ey rette che LAC reple M pl de ree tuo do bi oer edible suas 54 Figure 8 SYSTEM SHOW ASYNCHRONOUS Command sse nennen nennen emere enne enne nnns 65 Figure 9 SYSTEM SHOW CLOCK Command esssseseeeeeeneeee nennen ennt rennes nnne n eee nennen nnne ener en nene 66 Figure 10 SYSTEM SHOW INFO Command ssssssseseeeeeenennneen ene eene nnnen eerte eene enne intense nnne een rn en nene 68 Figure 11 SYSTEM SHOW CHASSIS Command sese nennen nne nennen nne enne ete nrn inneren 97 Figure 12 SYSTEM SHOW CLUST
2. FILE DOWNLOAD on page 176 FILE RENAME on page 185 Downloads new versions of the AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software from a TFTP or Xmodem server to the management and media converter modules You can also download a modified master configuration file to the management module Renames the configuration files in the modules file systems FILE SHOW on page 188 Displays the names of the files stored in the file systems FILE UPLOAD on page 191 Primarily used to upload the master configuration file from the management module to a TFTP server for editing at a management workstation Can also be used to upload configuration files between modules 169 Chapter 10 File System Commands FILE COPY 170 Syntax file copy srcfile system chassis slot filename cfg dstfile system chassis slot filename cfg Parameter srcfile system Specifies the location and name of the master configuration file to copy This parameter consists of the following parts chassis slot filename cfg Specifies the ID number of the chassis with the file The value of the ID number is either 0 or 31 Identifies the slot with the module containing the file Possible values are m Identifies the management module slot and the AT MCF2000M Management Module 1 0r2 Specifies a slot number of a media converter module In the AT MCF2000 Chassis the left slot is 1 and the right slot
3. This chapter provides a description of the Secure Shell Server SSH feature In addition it describes commands that enable and disable SSH and display SSH information This chapter contains the following sections Overview on page 210 SSH DISABLE on page 212 SSH ENABLE on page 213 SSH SHOW on page 214 u uuu Note Remember to save your parameters changes in the active master configuration file with the CONFIG SAVE command For information refer to Saving Your Configuration Changes on page 17 or CONFIG SAVE on page 157 209 Chapter 13 Secure Shell Server SSH Commands Overview 210 SSH Server Guidelines The AT S97 Management Software has a Secure Shell SSH application protocol server for remote management of the chassis with an SSH client Compared to remote Telnet management this form of management is more secure because it uses encryption during the management sessions During a remote Telnet management session the payloads in the packets exchanged between the management workstation and the management module are sent in clear text including the login user name and password This can leave the management module open to unauthorized access if someone captures the management packets during a remote Telnet management session But with SSH the payloads in the packets are encrypted The SSH server uses protocol port 22 You cannot change this value The server supports SSH protocols
4. file download srcfile tftp 149 72 23 5 ats85 bin dstfile system 0 1 bootblock Examples of Downloading the AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software This command downloads a new version of the AT S85 Management Software onto all of the media converter modules in a chassis The IP address of the TFTP server is 150 24 44 65 and the name of the file is ats85 img file download srcfile tftp 150 24 44 65 ats85 img dstfile system appb lock The asterisk is used to indicate all slots in the chassis which means the management module receives the file as well Since the AT S85 Management Software is intended for media converter modules it will discard the file and generate an error message You can ignore the message Note The above example is the preferred command for upgrading the management software on the media converter modules in a chassis Downloading management software onto some but not all of the modules of a chassis may cause compatibility problems 181 Chapter 10 File System Commands 182 This command downloads a new version of the AT S97 Management Software onto the AT MCF2000M Management Module in a chassis The name of the file is ats97 img file download srcfile tftp 149 72 23 5 ats97 img dstfile system m appblock This command downloads a new version of the AT S85 Management Software onto the media converter module in slot 1 of a chassis with ID of 0 The IP address of the TFTP
5. u uuu gn OpMode The current operating modes of the channels For information refer to SYSTEM SET INTERFACE on page 79 The meaning of the states of the two ports in a channel can differ depending on a channel s operating mode of Link Test MissingLink or Smart MissingLink The easiest way to decipher the states is to consider a channel s two ports as a unit Table 4 lists the possible combinations of port states when a channel is in the Link Test mode 103 Chapter 6 Port and Module Commands Table 4 Port Status in the Link Test Mode Channel Port Status Description Copper Offline Neither port in the channel has 7 established a link with a Fiber Offline network device Copper Online Both ports in the channel have Fi i established a link with a Iber Online network device Copper Online The twisted pair port in the Fi channel has established a link Iber Offline with a network device but the fiber optic port has not established a link Copper Offline The fiber optic port of the Fi channel has established a link Iber Online with a network device but the twisted pair port has not established a link Table 5 lists the possible combinations of the port states for a channel in the Missing Link mode Table 5 Port Status in the Missing Link Mode Channel Port Status Description Copper Offline One or both ports in the channel cannot e
6. 112 Chapter 7 Network Time Protocol Commands This chapter describes how to set the internal clock and calender from an NTP server on your network or the Internet This chapter contains the following sections Overview on page 114 NTP DISABLE on page 116 NTP ENABLE on page 117 NTP SET on page 118 NTP SHOW on page 119 Odo 0 Note Remember to save your parameters changes in the active master configuration file with the CONFIG SAVE command For information refer to Saving Your Configuration Changes on page 17 or Chapter 9 Configuration File Commands on page 141 113 Chapter 7 Network Time Protocol Commands Overview 114 NTP Client Guidelines Command Summary The AT S97 Management Software comes with a Network Time Protocol NTP client for setting its internal clock and calender from an NTP server on your network or the Internet The date and time are added to the events stored in the event log and to SNMP traps The commands described in this chapter control the NTP client The client is activated and deactivated with the NTP ENABLE command and NTP DISABLE commands and the IP address of the NTP server is specified with the NTP SET command To manually set the date and time refer to SYSTEM SET CLOCK on page 60 The guidelines to using the NTP client are The AT MCF2000M Management Module must have an IP configuration as explained in Chapter
7. After you have logged in the management software displays the command line interface shown in Figure 3 Allied Telesis Media Converter version 2 0 0 No System Name Figure 3 Command Line Interface Prompt The symbol in the command line prompt reflects the access level of your manager account The predefined manager account has the pound symbol prompt A read write or read only account has a dollar symbol prompt For information on the three manager privilege levels of the AT S97 Management Software refer to Manager Privilege Levels on page 17 For instructions on how to change a password or create additional manager accounts refer to Chapter 14 Manager Account Commands on page 215 You can now begin to manage the chassis For suggestions on what to configure during the initial configuration refer to What to Configure First on page 28 21 Chapter 1 Starting a Command Line Management Session Starting a Remote Telnet or Secure Shell Management Session 22 Review the following guidelines before starting a remote Telnet or Secure Shell SSH management session o The AT MCF2000M Management Module must have an IP configuration For instructions refer to Chapter 4 IP Configuration Commands on page 47 The 10 100 1000Base T Management port on the management module must be connected to a device on your network such as a Fast Ethernet or Gigabit Ethernet switch Remote management sessions
8. DIAGNOSTICS SHOW Displays the version number of the SOFTWARE on page 234 software 226 AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide DIAGNOSTICS SHOW BOOTLOADER Syntax diagnostics show bootloader Parameters none Privilege Levels Administrator read write and read only Description This command displays the version number of the software bootloader If you contact Allied Telesis Technical Support for assistance you need to provide this information Figure 43 is an example of the DIAGNOSTIC SHOW BOOTLOADER command Chassis Chassis MAC Master Bes Name Type Address Chassis AT MCF2000 11 22 33 44 55 55 Yes AT MCF2000 Module Name Module Type Software Version AT MCF2000M v2 0 0 Reg 1 traf AT MCF2012LC v2 0 0 Reg 2 traf AT MCF2012LC 1 v2 0 0 ACT Traffic 11 22 33 44 22 22 No AT MCF2000 Module Name Module Type Software Version Reg 7 traf AT MCF2012LC v2 0 0 Reg 12 traf AT MCF2012LC v2 0 0 UJ Traffic 11 22 33 44 66 77 No AT MCF2000 Module Name Module Type Software Version District 1 AT MCF2012LC v2 0 0 District 2 AT MCF2012LC v2 0 0 y Figure 42 DIAGNOSTICS SHOW BOOTLOADER Command 227 Chapter 15 Diagnostics Commands The fields are defined here C Slot ID A slot in the chassis Possible values are C Indicates the chassis M Indicates the management slot for the AT MCF2000M Management Module number A media converter slot number fo
9. DIAGNOSTICS SHOW MODULE Syntax diagnostics show module id chass7s s ot Parameters id Specifies a module You can view only one module at a time The ID consists of the following parts chassis Specifies the ID number of a chassis The range of a chassis ID is from 0 to 31 slot Specifies the slot number of the media converter module with the port Possible values are 10r2 Specifies a slot number of a media converter slot In the AT MCF2000 Chassis the left slot is 1 and the right slot is 2 m Specifies the management module slot Either the management module or the stacking module can be installed in this slot Privilege Levels Administrator read write and read only Description This command displays manufacturing and operational information about the modules in a chassis You might need to provide this information in the event you contact Allied Telesis Technical Support for assistance Figure 44 on page 232 is an example of the information 231 Chapter 15 Diagnostics Commands 232 Eep rom Information NAME enra ea EA a ERA Mod l seaweed oa ate eb oa RE Rai AT MCF2012LC Ll YET be 00 15 77 70 7A 22 c NE 14 HW ReV aaien dinie ea xA RU 1 CPU Software Information Software Version v2 0 0 CPU Information NaMe eh elie dt aoe oe i eet weer Module Type AT MCF2012LC Module Status Active Module Present Present
10. None Privilege Levels Administrator read write and read only Description This command displays the current status of the Telnet server on the management module as shown in Figure 38 Telnet Status Enable Figure 38 TELNET SHOW Command Example The following command displays the status of the Telnet server telnet show 200 Chapter 12 simple Network Management Protocol SNMP Commands This chapter describes the commands that permit you to manage the media converter using the SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c protocols This chapter contains the following sections D Overview on page 202 O SNMP SET on page 205 oO SNMP SHOW on page 207 Note Remember to save your parameters changes in the active master configuration file with the CONFIG SAVE command For information refer to Saving Your Configuration Changes on page 17 or CONFIG SAVE on page 157 201 Chapter 12 Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP Commands Overview Community String Attributes 202 The AT S97 Management Software has a Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP feature that enables you to manage a media converter by viewing and changing the management information base MIB objects on the device The AT S97 software supports SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c With the SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c protocols you can create community strings and define up to four SNMP manager IP addresses SNMP is a flexible tool that is
11. The SYSTEM SET PORT command can also be used to configure the 10 100 1000Base T Management port on the management module This example disables Auto Negotiation on the port and sets it to 100 Mbps full duplex The chassis has the ID number of 0 system set port id 0 m auto neg disable speed 100 duplex full 95 Chapter 6 Port and Module Commands SYSTEM SHOW CHASSIS 96 Syntax system show chassis id chass7s Parameters chassis Identifies the ID number of the chassis The chassis ID number depends on which module is installed in the management slot of the chassis When a management module is installed in this slot the chassis ID number is either 0 or 31 When a stacking module is installed in this slot the range of the chassis ID is from 1 to 30 To view the ID number of a unit use the SYSTEM SHOW CLUSTER command For instructions refer to SYSTEM SHOW CLUSTER on page 99 Privilege Levels Administrator read write and read only Description This command displays the model names and slot assignments of the management and media converter modules in a chassis as well as the chassis module name and MAC address This command does not display the power supply or fan modules This command can display just one chassis at a time To view all of the chassis of a stack with one command use the SYSTEM SHOW CLUSTER command as explained in SYSTEM SHOW CLUSTER on page 99 AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Comm
12. mode sml Specifies the Smart MissingLink mode Privilege Levels Administrator and read write General Description This command sets the operating mode of the media converter channels on a media converter module Different channels on the same media converter module can be set to different operating modes None of the operating modes interfere with the flow of network traffic through the ports of a channel and can be used during normal network operations To view a channel s current operating mode refer to SYSTEM SHOW INTERFACE on page 101 Description of the Link Test Mode Contrary to its name the Link Test operating mode does not test anything Rather it simply reflects the link status of a port on the port s Link LED and in the SYSTEM SHOW INTERFACE command For example when a port in a media converter channel running in this mode has a valid link to a network device its Link LED is on and its status in the SYSTEM SHOW INTERFACE command is online Conversely when a channel port operating in this mode does not have a link its Link LED is off and its status in the SYSTEM SHOW INTERFACE command is offline This mode is typically used when the network devices connected to the ports of a channel cannot take advantage of the features of the MissingLink mode or when you want to use the Link LEDs or the SYSTEM SHOW INTERFACE command to troubleshoot a network problem with a channel This operating mode is also useful after the
13. chassis slot filename cfg Specifies the ID number of the chassis that houses the management module where the file will be stored The ID number for the chassis with a management module is either 0 or 31 Identifies the slot with the module where the new master configuration file is stored Since a master configuration file must be stored in the file system on the management module the only supported value for the slot is m Identifies the management module slot and the AT MCF2000M Management Module Specifies a name for the new master configuration file The name can be up to 15 alphanumeric characters not including the extension Spaces are allowed but a name with spaces must be enclosed in double quotes The filename must include the CFG extension Configuration filenames are case sensitive To view the ID and slot numbers of a chassis refer to SYSTEM SHOW CHASSIS on page 96 or SYSTEM SHOW CLUSTER on page 99 To view the filenames of the current configuration files in a file system on a module refer to FILE SHOW on page 188 Privilege Levels Administrator and read write 158 AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide Description This command creates a new master configuration file with the current parameter settings of the modules in the chassis The file is stored in the file system on the management module For background information refer to Overvie
14. NTP Client Commands eere te e epic ee dere tre iue oe aloe a die esequi bon e aidaa aeaaaee iii 114 Table 8 Event Log and Syslog Client Commands sssssenee nennen nnne errem en nnne nnne 123 Table 9 Severity Level Definitions ecce tenetrne etre ntn eren temere Pie teh b nnt ee irent trii ient nne 135 Table 10 Slot Identifiers 2 ccrtc i cete er ed ee cedi seed eee Tb Lee e Ete d ada bee d po ed epee denectes 136 Table 11 Event Messagss n eie Ree Deeds mre enne eese ee 136 Table 12 Configuration File Commands ssssesseseeeeeeeeen nennen nenne nnnnetnnrnen nens n eren en enr en nennen nnne erre 152 Table 13 File System Commands e e a a i nter ttt enne tete d attente detenta enne tette dente dente nnne 168 Table 14 Telnet Server Commands 5 5 2 2 Enea tue ete e dele Ui Geode tectae zeit Lo Pedido dence dece enixe dg 196 Table 15 SNMP Comnmnands eene i el ee EE gu e e eaaet nl ee en aes 204 Table 16 Secure Shell Server Commands sse enne emnes entente enhn nen nnne erre 211 Table 17 Manager Account Commands sse enne ennemi nnrenn nnn ennnr sen nenr seen e nnne nenne enne 216 Table 18 Diagnostics Commands 5 2 3 2 SU tes gags p deci uei ie boe Ue genie ee ct ed ghee 226 Tables Preface The AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software programs are the operating systems for the AT MCF2000 Media Converter Modules
15. T72W 32 24 Lia S Good 1 198 T 5V munem REG gems Good 1 804v 2 55 uei se REL a Lars eR Good 2 509 BOM EEE E E eee aah de ts Good 3 302v PAR D fee oe inl a TAE EHE Good 12 6224 Temperature 38 15v Ke Temperature Threshold 60 c E Figure 44 DIAGNOSTICS SHOW MODULE Command The fields in the display are defined here m o2 uuu 0 QO u Name The name of the module Refer to SYSTEM SET MODULE on page 86 for instructions on assigning a name to a module Model The model name MAC The module s MAC address SN The module s serial number HW Rev The module s hardware revision level Software Version The version number of the AT S85 or AT S97 Management Software Voltages Input voltages on the module Temperature The current temperature of the module Temperature Threshold The temperature threshold of a module The management module logs an event in the event log if the threshold is exceeded to warn of possible excessive temperature in the wiring closet or chassis Refer to SYSTEM SET MODULE on page 86 for instructions on setting a module s temperature threshold AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide Examples This command displays information about the management module in a chassis with an ID of 0 diagnostics show module id 0 m This command displays information about the media converter module in slot 2 of a chass
16. This parameter uploads a configuration file from a management or media converter module to a TFTP server This parameter has the following parts ipaddress Specifies the IP address of the TFTP server filename cfg Specifies a name for the file when uploaded to the FTP server Enclose the filename in double quotes if it contains a space The filename extension must be CFG dstfile system Specifies the module to receive the file when transferring a configuration file between modules in a chassis This parameter has the following parts chassis Specifies the ID number of the chassis with the file The value of the ID number is 0 or 31 slot Identifies the slot with the management module to receive the file The only accepted value for this parameter is m Identifies the management slot with the AT MCF2000M Management Module Privilege Levels Administrator and read write Description of Syntax 1 This command uploads a configuration file from a management module or media converter module to an TFTP server Typically this command is used to upload a master configuration file from a management module before editing it at your workstation or transferring it to another management module in another chassis Although this command can also be used to upload a media converter s auxiliary configuration file from the file system of a management module or media converter module Allied Telesis recommends against this Editing
17. You can use the AT MCF2000 chassis as a standalone unit or you can connect additional units to create a stack In an AT MCF2000 stack there is one master chassis and one to eight member chassis With the management module installed in the master chassis you can stack up to seven additional chassis that have the AT MCF2000S Stacking Module installed A stack merges and synchronizes the network operations of two or more AT MCF2000 chassis to form a single logical unit where management functions span all of the ports in the stack You can manage the AT MCF2000 stack locally through the Terminal Port on the master unit of the stack or remotely using a Telnet or Secure Shell Client See the list of stacking guidelines below The chassis are managed as a unit The chassis are linked together with the stacking module You can mix and match media converter modules within the stack uuu There is a limit of eight chassis one master chassis and seven member chassis and 16 media converter modules installed in one stack O To create a stack of media converters daisy chain the units with the Stack ports The Stack port on the management module must be connected to Stack 1 or Stack 2 port on the stacking module in the next chassis The remaining Stack port on the stacking module must be connected to the Stack 1 or Stack 2 port on the next chassis and so For more information about cabling see the AT MCF2000S Stacking Module Installation Gu
18. and Xmodem Client AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide The master configuration file on the management module can be modified with a text editor at your management workstation by uploading the file from the file system on the management module to a TFTP server After you have edited the file you can download it to the management module Uploading and downloading the configuration file is achieved with the commands in this chapter The full sequence of commands is 1 Upload a master configuration file from the management module to a TFTP server using the FILE UPLOAD command For instructions refer to FILE UPLOAD on page 191 2 Editthe file at your workstation For instructions refer to Editing a Master Configuration File on page 146 3 Download the file to the management module using the FILE DOWNLOAD command For instructions refer to FILE DOWNLOAD on page 176 4 Designate the file as the active master configuration file on the module with the CONFIG SET command For instructions refer to CONFIG SET on page 160 5 Configure the modules using the CONFIG RUN command For instructions refer to CONFIG RUN on page 155 The following guidelines apply to the TFTP and Xmodem client on the management module See the following 0 Guidelines to Using the TFTP Client on page 167 D Guidelines to Using the Xmodem Client on page 168 If the management module and
19. converter module It cannot reset a power supply or fan module or the AT MCF2000S Stacking Module O Resetting the AT MCF2000M Management Module ends your management session To continue managing the chassis you must reestablish the session after the module has completed initializing its software The process takes about one minute 0 Resetting the AT MCF2000M Management Module does not affect the media converter modules in the chassis CJ If you are resetting a media converter module you can use the SYSTEM SHOW CLUSTER or SYSTEM SHOW CHASSIS command to determine when the module has completed the initialization process O To reset all of the media converter modules in a chassis with just one command use the SYSTEM RESET CHASSIS command For instructions refer to SYSTEM RESET CHASSIS on page 72 Examples This command resets the media converter module in slot 2 in a chassis with an ID number of 1 system reset module id 1 2 TT Chapter 6 Port and Module Commands 78 This command resets the AT MCF2000M Management Module installed system reset module id 0 m This command resets the media converter module in slot 1 in a chassis with an ID number of 30 system reset module id 30 1 AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide SYSTEM SET INTERFACE Syntax system set interface id chassis s ot channe7 opmode link test ml sm Parameters id Specifies a media converter
20. filename img dstfi le system chassis s ot appb lock Syntax 3 Downloading a Master Configuration File file download srcfile tftp ipaddress fi lename cfg dstfile system chassis slot filename cfg Syntax 4 Downloading a Configuration File from the Management Module to a Media Converter Module file download srcfile system chass7s m f ename cfg dstfile system chassis slot filename cfg Parameters srcfile tftp Specifies the IP address of the TFTP server and the name of the file to download to a module This parameter has the following parts ipaddress Specifies the IP address of the TFTP server filename Specifies the name of the file on the TFTP server to download onto the management module or media converter module Enclose the filename in double quotes if it contains a space The filename extension must be BIN for the boot loader IMG for the management software and CFG for a configuration file dstfile system Specifies the destination chassis and module for the file This parameter consists of the following parts chassis Specifies the ID number of a chassis Possible values are asterisk Indicates all chassis in a stack AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide 0 or 31 The chassis ID numbers are limited to these values slot Identifies the slot number of a module Possible values are asterisk Indicates all slots in a chassis m Identifi
21. id 3 a ingress rate limit none egress rate limitznone id 3 b duplex full ingress rate limit none egress rate id 4 a speed 10 duplex full crossover mdi id 4 a ingress rate limit none egress rate limitznone id 4 b duplex full ingress rate limit none egress rate id 1 a ingress rate limit none egress rate limitznone UN id 1 b duplex full ingress rate limit none egress rate E Figure 32 Blade Configuration Port Operating Parameters Note the following guidelines when modifying the commands in this section Each port must have its own command line A port can have more than one command line A command line cannot exceed eighty characters u uuu If you delete a port s configuration command from the file the port operates with the default settings o The ID parameter specifies just the channel number and port letter 151 Chapter 9 Configuration File Commands 152 Command Summary The name of a media converter module and the temperature threshold are controlled with the commands in the final part of a Blade Configuration section shown in Figure 33 system set mymodule id 1 0 name none system set mymodule id 1 0 temperature threshold 60 system set mymodule id 1 a temperature threshold 60 system set mymodule id 1 b temperature threshold 60 Figure 33 Blade Configuration Module Name and Temperature Threshold Section The first two lines control the module s name and temperature threshold The
22. installation of a media converter module to verify whether the ports of a channel have established a link with a network device Description of the MissingLink Mode In the MissingLink mode the two ports of a channel share their link status with each other so that both ports of a channel and consequently the network devices connected to the ports are always aware of a change to the status of the link of the companion port in a channel When a channel in the MissingLink mode detects the loss of a link on one of its AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide ports it replicates the loss on the companion port in the same channel by disabling the transmitter on the companion port This notifies the network device connected to the port of the loss of the link on the other channel port Without the MissingLink mode a network device connected to a channel port is unaware of a loss of a link on its companion port in the channel because its link to the media converter is otherwise unaffected In other words the MissingLink mode does not allow a port in a channel to form a link with its network device unless the companion port can also establish a link with its device When the link is reestablished on a channel port the MissingLink mode automatically reactivates the transmitter on the companion port so that both network devices can again forward traffic to each other through the two ports of the media converter
23. 1 0r2 Specifies a slot with a media converter module In the AT MCF2000 Chassis the left slot is 1 and the right slot is 2 filename Specifies the filenames to view The filename is case sensitive You can use the asterisk as a wildcard To view the ID and slot numbers of the devices in a chassis or stack refer to SYSTEM SHOW CHASSIS on page 96 or SYSTEM SHOW CLUSTER on page 99 Privilege Levels Administrator read write and read only Description This command displays the names of the files in the file system on a management module An example is shown in Figure 37 You might view the file system to verify the spelling and case of the filename of a master configuration file prior to designating it as the active master configuration file or uploading it to a TFTP server AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide Module 0 M File System rw r r 1 0 0 2747 Apr 12 14 52 BM O0 1 cfg rw r r 1 0 0 2652 Apr 12 14 52 BM O0 2 cfg rw r r 1 0 0 402 Apr 12 14 52 file inf rw r r 1 0 0 849 Apr 12 14 52 MM cfg rw r r 1 0 0 5612 Apr 12 14 52 cChassisi2a cfg a File Date and Filename Size Time Figure 37 FILE SHOW Command The first four columns can be ignored The remaining columns are defined here 0 File size The size of the file in bytes O Date and Time The date and time when the file was created or last modified o Filename The name
24. 1 and 2 Supported Protocol 1 ciphers include o Blowfish 0 Triple Data Encryption Standard 3DES Supported Protocol 2 ciphers include Blowfish Triple Data Encryption Standard 3DES ARCFOUR 128 192 and 256 bit Advanced Encryption Standard AES u uuu The two commands SSH ENABLE and SSH DISABLE enable and disable the SSH server in the management software The default setting for the SSH server on the management module is disabled To start a remote SSH management session with the management module enter the IP address of the management module in the SSH client at your remote management workstation For further instructions refer to Starting a Remote Telnet or Secure Shell Management Session on page 22 Follow these guidelines when managing the chassis remotely with an SSH client O The 10 100 1000Base T Management port on the management module must be connected to a network device such as a Fast Ethernet or Gigabit Ethernet switch Remote SSH management sessions are conducted through this port Command Summary AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide The management module must have an IP configuration For instructions refer to Chapter 4 IP Configuration Commands on page 4T The remote SSH management workstation must be a member of the same network as the management module or have access to it through Layer 3 routing devices If the management module and the re
25. 31 Chapter 1 Starting a Command Line Management Session 32 Setting the Date and Time Enabling the Telnet or Secure Shell Server The management module adds the date and time to the event messages logged in its event log You can set the date and time manually or with a Network Time Protocol NTP server on your network or the Internet The command for manually setting the date and time is system set clock date mm dd yyyy time hh mm ss This example sets the date to April 11 2007 and the time to 4 34 pm system set clock date 4 11 2007 time 16 34 0 If the date and time of the management module will be supplied by an NTP server you must specify the IP address of the server and activate the NTP client This command specifies the server s IP address ntp set server 7paddress The ipaddress variable is the IP address of the NTP server This example specifies the IP address of the NTP server as 149 122 55 77 ntp set server 149 122 55 77 After specifying the server s IP address activate the NTP client with this command ntp enable Note Review the section NTP Client Guidelines on page 114 before activating the client Will you be managing the chassis over the network from a remote workstation with the Telnet or SSH application protocol If so you must activate the appropriate server on the management module To enable the Telnet server enter this command telnet enable To enable the SSH server enter this com
26. 4 IP Configuration Commands on page 47 O The 10 100 1000Base T Management port on the management module must be connected to a device on your network such as a Fast Ethernet or Gigabit Ethernet switch The module communicates with the NTP server through this port C The NTP server must be a member of the same network as the management module or have access to it through Layer 3 routing devices O If the management module and the NTP server are on different networks the IP configuration on the module must include a default gateway address specifying the IP address of the routing interface of the first hop to reaching the remote server For instructions refer to Chapter 4 IP Configuration Commands on page 47 C Before you enable the NTP server with the NTP ENABLE command connect the chassis to an NTP server Table 7 summarizes the NTP client commands Table 7 NTP Client Commands Command Description NTP DISABLE on page 116 Deactivates the NTP client NTP ENABLE on page 117 Activates the NTP client AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide Table 7 NTP Client Commands Continued Command Description NTP SET on page 118 Specifies the IP address of the NTP server on the network or the Internet NTP SHOW on page 119 Displays the current settings of the NTP client 115 Chapter 7 Network Time Protocol Commands NTP DISABLE
27. 7paddress mgrip2 7paddress mgrip3 7paddress mgrip4 7paddress Get community string Set community string Trap community strzng Parameters mgrip1 mrip4 Get community Set community Trap community Privilege Levels Indicates the SNMP manager IP address for SNMP manager 1 through SNMP manager 4 Specifies up to four IP addresses of network management stations that will receive SNMP traps from the unit The default value is 000 000 000 000 This is an optional parameter Enter a value in the following format XXX XXX XXX XXX Indicates the get community string The unit responds to get requests from a network manager only when the get community strings of the agent and network manager match Enter a value between 1 and 14 characters Community strings are case sensitive and contain spaces and special characters such as an exclamation point The default value is public Indicates the set community string The unit sends traps to another unit Enter a value between 1 and 14 characters Community strings are case sensitive and contain spaces and special characters such as an exclamation point The default value is private Indicates the trap community string Indicates the SNMP manager receives SNMP traps from the unit Enter a value between 1 and 14 characters Community strings are case sensitive and contain spaces and special characters such as an exclamation point The default value is public Administrato
28. IP Configuration Commands on page 47 Guidelines to Using the Xmodem Client The following guidelines apply to the Xmodem client on the management module when downloading a file to the management module with the FILE DOWNLOAD command g o g Your network must have a node with Xmodem server software To download a file you must store the file on the Xmodem server Start the Xmodem server software before performing the download command You must connect the 10 100 1000Base T Management port on the AT MCF2000M Management Module to the network The management module communicates with the Xmodem server through this port The AT MCF2000M Management Module must have an IP configuration For instructions refer to Chapter 4 IP Configuration Commands on page 47 The Xmodem server must be a member of the same network as the management module or have access to it through Layer 3 routing devices Command Table 13 summarizes the file system commands Summary Table 13 File System Commands Command Description FILE COPY on page 170 Creates copies of the configuration files in the file systems of the management and media converter modules 168 AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide Table 13 File System Commands Continued Command Description FILE DELETE on page 173 Deletes the configuration files from the file systems on the modules
29. SYSTEM SHOW MODULE on page 108 Privilege Levels Administrator and read write Description This command assigns a name and temperature threshold to a module Assigning a name to a module can make it easier for you to identify it Only the management and media converter modules support names All modules including the power supply and fan modules support temperature thresholds To view module names refer to SYSTEM SHOW INTERFACE on page 101 SYSTEM SHOW CHASSIS on page 96 or SYSTEM SHOW CLUSTER on page 99 The operating temperature of the modules in a chassis can be monitored with the temperature threshold parameter The management module logs an event in the event log if a module s temperature exceeds or falls below the threshold All of the modules with the exception of the AT MCF2000S Stacking Module support a temperature threshold To view a module s current temperature threshold value refer to SYSTEM SHOW MODULE on page 108 The operating temperatures of the modules in a chassis can vary widely depending on their proximity to the cooling fans and the area on the module where the temperature is measured This should be taken into consideration when setting a temperature threshold for a module For the power supply and fan modules the temperature is measured where the outside air enters the cooling vents on the module Consequently these modules tend to measure the ambient temperature of the room or wiring closet
30. Smart MissingLink Link Test 0 Rate limits for the ingress and egress packets on the ports of the media converter channels D Network Time Protocol NTP client for setting the system s date and time from a NTP server on your network or the Internet O Stacking of up to eight AT MCF2000 Chassis and 16 media converter modules o Telnet server for remote management without encryption from a management station on your network o Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP to manage a media converter by viewing and changing the management information base MIB objects on the device O Secure Shell SSH server for remote management with encryption AT S97 Command Line Interface Manager Privilege Levels Saving Your Configuration Changes AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide ao Event log for monitoring the operations of the modules 0 Syslog client for transmitting event messages to a Syslog server The AT S97 Management Software has a command line interface which can be accessed either locally through the RS 232 Terminal Port on the management module or remotely from your network using the Telnet or Secure Shell application protocol To access the interface you must log on to the management module with a valid manager name and password Note The first management session of the chassis must be from a local management session For instructions refer to Starting a Local Man
31. Some network traffic may be discarded by the modules Note The management module is unresponsive to commands for approximately one minute while it initializes the AT S97 Management Software Note The media converter modules in the chassis immediately resume forwarding network traffic through their ports and channels using the default settings However they are unresponsive to management commands for approximately one minute while they initialize their AT S85 Management Software AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide After performing this command you must do the following before you can save new parameter changes 1 Create a new master configuration file using the CONFIG SAVE FILESYSTEM command or download a previously saved file from a TFTP server For instructions on the former refer to Creating a Master Configuration File on page 29 or CONFIG SAVE FILESYSTEM on page 158 For instructions on downloading a file refer to FILE DOWNLOAD on page 176 Designate the file as the management module s active master configuration file with the CONFIG SET command For instructions refer to CONFIG SET on page 160 To configure the modules according to the parameter settings in a master configuration file downloaded from a TFTP server issue the CONFIG RUN command For instructions refer to CONFIG RUN on page 155 Note the following before performing t
32. Syntax ntp disable Parameters None Privilege Levels Administrator and read write Description This command deactivates the NTP client on the management module This is the client s default setting Example The following command disables NTP ntp disable 116 NTP ENABLE AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide Syntax ntp enable Parameters None Privilege Levels Administrator and read write Description This command activates the NTP client on the management module The client polls for the NTP server making fifteen attempts over twenty seconds to contact the device The default setting for the client is disabled To set the IP address of the NTP server use NTP SET on page 118 Note Review NTP Client Guidelines on page 114 before activating the client Caution If you enable the NTP client before you connect an NTP server to the AT MCF2000 chassis the system appears to hang Example The following command enables NTP ntp enable 117 Chapter 7 Network Time Protocol Commands NTP SET 118 Syntax ntp set server 7paddress utcoffset nteger Parameters server Specifies the IP address of an NTP server utcoffset Specifies the time difference in hours between Universal Time Coordinated UTC and local time The range is between 12 and 12 hours The default is 0 hours Privilege Levels Administrator and read write Des
33. The rate limits can be used for storm prevention and to protect against the formation of bottlenecks in a network topology The INGRESS RATE LIMIT feature controls the number of bits per second a port accepts from the device connected to it The port discards frames after the limit is exceeded For example an ingress rate limit of 128k limits a port to no more than 128 kilobits per second in traffic flow from its network device The EGRESS RATE LIMIT controls the number of bits per second a port transmits to the network device connected to it The INGRESS RATE LIMIT and EGRESS RATE LIMIT parameters are not supported on the 10 100 100Base T Management port on the management module 93 Chapter 6 Port and Module Commands 94 Examples This command disables Auto Negotiation of the twisted pair port in channel 5 of a media converter module and sets the port s speed and duplex mode to 100 Mbps half duplex The module is in slot 2 of a chassis with an ID number of 1 Call outs in the example identify the parts of the ID number system set port id 0 2 5 a auto neg disable speed 100 duplex half Chassis J L Port Slot Port Pair Channel This command enables twisted port 5 The module is in slot 1 of a chassis with an ID number of 3 system set port id 3 1 5 a port state enable This command disables Auto Negotiation of the twisted pair port in channel 2 of a media converter module and sets the port s speed and duplex mode to
34. This chapter contains the following sections Oaogoageaqaaogoaanda a a Overview on page 56 SYSTEM SET ASYNCHRONOUS on page 58 SYSTEM SET CHASSIS on page 59 SYSTEM SET CLOCK on page 60 SYSTEM SET CONSOLE on page 61 SYSTEM SET CONTACT on page 62 SYSTEM SET HOSTNAME on page 63 SYSTEM SET LOCATION on page 64 SYSTEM SHOW ASYNCHRONOUS on page 65 SYSTEM SHOW CLOCK on page 66 SYSTEM SHOW CONSOLE on page 67 SYSTEM SHOW INFO on page 68 Note Remember to save your parameters changes in the active master configuration file with the CONFIG SAVE command For information refer to Saving Your Configuration Changes on page 17 or Chapter 9 Configuration File Commands on page 141 55 Chapter 5 General System Commands Overview 56 Command Summary The system commands are divided into two groups in this manual The first set of commands described in this chapter control and display the basic parameters on the management module such as the chassis name and the date and time The commands in the second group control the individual ports and channels on the media converter modules These functions include setting port parameters such as speed and duplex mode resetting media converter modules and displaying status information on the modules in a chassis or stack The system commands in this group are described in Chapter 6 Port and
35. a module SYSTEM SET PORT on page 89 Configures the parameter settings of the ports in a media converter channel AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide Table 3 Port and Module Commands Continued Command Description SYSTEM SHOW CHASSIS Displays the model names and on page 96 slot assignments of the management and media converter modules in a chassis as well as the chassis module name and MAC address SYSTEM SHOW CLUSTER Displays the model names and on page 99 slot assignments of the management and media converter modules in the chassis of a stack as well as the chassis module names and MAC addresses SYSTEM SHOW Displays the parameter settings of INTERFACE on page 101 the ports of the channels on a media converter module SYSTEM SHOW MODULE Displays status information about on page 108 the media converter power supply fan and management modules in the chassis Note The SYSTEM RESET CHASSIS SYSTEM RESET CLUSTER and SYSTEM RESET MODULE commands may interrupt the flow of network traffic through the ports and channels of the media converter modules in a chassis or stack Review the information in the command descriptions before performing these commands 71 Chapter 6 Port and Module Commands SYSTEM RESET CHASSIS 72 Syntax system reset chassis id chass7s Parameters id Identifies the ID number o
36. and the AT MCF2000M Management Module respectively This guide explains how to use the management programs to control and monitor the operating parameters of the media converter channels and modules of the AT MCF2000 Series This Preface contains the following sections D Document Conventions on page 12 o Where to Find Web based Guides on page 13 o Contacting Allied Telesis on page 14 N Caution The software described in this documentation contains certain cryptographic functionality and its export is restricted by U S law As of this writing it has been submitted for review as a retail encryption item in accordance with the Export Administration Regulations 15 C F R Part 730 772 promulgated by the U S Department of Commerce and conditionally may be exported in accordance with the pertinent terms of License Exception ENC described in 15 C F R Part 740 17 In no case may it be exported to Cuba Iran Iraq Libya North Korea Sudan or Syria If you wish to transfer this software outside the United States or Canada please contact your local Allied Telesis sales representative for current information on this product s export status Preface Document Conventions This document uses the following conventions Note Notes provide additional information Caution Cautions inform you that performing or omitting a specific action may result in equipment damage or loss of data Warning Wa
37. are conducted through this port The Telnet server or SSH server on the management module must be enabled For instructions refer to Chapter 11 Telnet Server Commands on page 195 or Chapter 13 Secure Shell Server SSH Commands on page 209 The remote Telnet or SSH client must be a member of the same network as the management module or have access to it through Layer 3 routing devices If the management module and the remote Telnet or SSH client reside on different networks the IP configuration on the module must include a default gateway address specifying the IP address of the routing interface of the first hop to reaching the remote client For instructions refer to Chapter 4 IP Configuration Commands on page 47 The management module can support 20 Telnet and 20 SSH management sessions simultaneously To start a remote Telnet or SSH management session perform the following procedure 1 Enter the IP address of the AT MCF2000M Management Module in the Telnet or SSH client on the remote workstation The management software prompts you for a user name and password Enter a user name and password The management module has a predefined manager account with the privilege level of administrator and unlimited access to all of the parameters on the management and media converter modules To log in using this account enter manager as the user name The default password for the account is friend The u
38. are inclusive of the selected severity level and all levels above it For example the Event severity level the default setting encompasses all levels and so all event messages while a setting of Major selects just the Critical and Major messages To set this value refer to OGGING SET EVENTLOG on page 129 AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide The fields in the Syslog Information section are O Status The status of the syslog client When the status of the client is Enable the management module can send events to a syslog server When the status is Disable the management module cannot send events to a syslog server To set this parameter refer to LOGGING ENABLE SYSLOG on page 128 and LOGGING DISABLE SYSLOG on page 126 O Server The IP address of the syslog server To set this value refer to LOGGING SET EVENTLOG on page 129 o Facility Code The facility level added to the event messages as they are sent to a syslog server To set this value refer to LOGGING SET EVENTLOG on page 129 Example This command displays the status of the event log and the syslog client logging show 133 Chapter 8 Event Log and Syslog Client Commands LOGGING SHOW EVENTLOG 134 Syntax logging show eventlog Parameters None Privilege Levels Administrator read write and read only Description This command displays the event messages in the event log An exam
39. commands are a modified version of the SYSTEM SET MODULE command with the MYMODULE keyword substituting for the MODULE keyword as explained earlier in the System Configuration section Do not change the ID values Though in all other cases a slot 0 designation would indicate the management module this is not true for these lines in the Blade Configuration section Here the 0 slot designation signifies the module itself in this case a media converter module The final two lines with the IDs O A and O B can be ignored Guidelines to Editing a Master Configuration File The following guidelines apply to editing a configuration file 0 The text editor must be able to store the file as ASCII text Do not use special formatting codes such as boldface or italics Oo A command cannot exceed eighty characters o Each command must start flush left against the margin o To comment out a command so that the media converter does not perform it precede the command with three pound symbols Table 12 summarizes the configuration file commands Table 12 Configuration File Commands Command Description CONFIG OVERWRITE on Overrides the automatic page 154 overwriting of a media converter module configuration file CONFIG RUN on page 155 Configures the parameter settings on all the modules using the active master configuration file on the management module AT S85 and AT S97 Management So
40. current operating parameters The management module has in its file system the master configuration file This file contains the parameter settings for all the modules in a chassis and is used by the management module to configure the settings of the modules whenever you reset or power cycle a chassis The media converter modules have auxiliary configuration files that store their individual configuration settings These files are primarily used to build the master configuration file on the management module But the auxiliary configuration files also enable the modules to retain their settings when you move them to a different slot in a chassis or to an entirely different chassis The management and media converter modules come with predefined auxiliary configuration files but there is no predefined master configuration file on the management module You must create it as part of the initial configuration procedure of the chassis For instructions refer to Creating a Master Configuration File on page 29 When you issue the CONFIG SAVE command to save your parameter changes the management module updates the master configuration file using the auxiliary configuration files from the media converter modules Here is an outline of the process 1 When the CONFIG SAVE command is issued all the modules in the chassis or stack update their auxiliary configuration files to reflect their current parameter settings The filenames are BM CFG f
41. enclosed in double quotes To remove the current value without specifying a new value enter none Privilege Levels Administrator and read write Description This command sets the name of the network administrator responsible for managing the chassis To view this parameter s current value refer to SYSTEM SHOW INFO on page 68 Example This command sets a chassis contact to Jane Smith system set contact Jane Smith AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide SYSTEM SET HOSTNAME Syntax system set hostname name Parameter hostname Specifies a name of up to 25 alphanumeric characters for the stack The host name is also used as the command line prompt Spaces are permitted but a host name with spaces must be enclosed in double quotes To remove the current value without specifying a new value enter none Privilege Levels Administrator and read write Description This command assigns a name to a stack The name is displayed at the top of the console screen during a command line management session The first fourteen characters of the host name are also used as the command line prompt in the management interface To view the current value for this parameter examine the top of the console screen or the command line prompt Or use the SYSTEM SHOW INFO command explained in SYSTEM SHOW INFO on page 68 To assign individual names to the chassis in
42. is 2 Specifies the name of the master configuration file to copy Enclose the filename in double quotes if it contains a space The filename must include the CFG extension The name is case sensitive To view the ID and slot numbers of a chassis refer to SYSTEM SHOW CHASSIS on page 96 or SYSTEM SHOW CLUSTER on page 99 To view the filenames in a file system on a module refer to FILE SHOW on page 188 dstfile system Specifies the name of the new copy of the master configuration file The destination must have the same chassis and slot location as the source The name can be up to 15 alphanumeric characters not including the extension Spaces are allowed but a name with spaces AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide must be enclosed in double quotes The filename must be unique from all other files in the file system of the module and it must include the CFG extension The filename cannot start with the letters mm or bm because these are restricted by the management software Privilege Levels Administrator and read write Description This command creates a copy of a master configuration file in the file system of the management module You might create a copy of a file to maintain a history of the settings of the modules in the chassis or to create a backup copy For background information on master configuration files refer to Chapter 9 Configuration File Co
43. loader onto all the media converter modules in a chassis The IP address of the TFTP server is 150 24 44 65 and the name of the file on the TFTP server is ats85 bin file download srcfile tftp 150 24 44 65 ats85 bin dstfile system bootblock Note The above example is the preferred command for upgrading the boot loader on the media converter modules in a chassis Downloading a new boot loader onto some but not all of the media converter modules may cause incompatibility issues AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide The asterisk is used to indicate all slots in the chassis which means the management module receives the file as well Since the AT S85 boot loader is intended for media converter modules it discards the file and generates an error message You can ignore the message This command downloads a new version of the AT S97 boot loader onto the management module in a chassis The IP address of the TFTP server is 162 101 11 12 and the name of the file is ats97 bin file download srcfile tftp 162 101 1 12 ats97 bin dstfile system m bootblock Note The above example is the preferred command for upgrading the boot loader on the management module This command downloads a new version of the AT S85 boot loader onto the media converter module in slot 1 in the chassis with an ID of O The IP address of the TFTP server is 149 72 23 5 and the name of the file is ats85 bin
44. of 0 file upload srcfile system 0 1 BM cfg dstfile tftp 150 24 44 65 BM cfg 193 Chapter 10 File System Commands 194 Chapter 11 Telnet Server Commands This chapter describes commands that control the management module s Telnet application protocol server This chapter contains the following sections 0 Overview on page 196 a TELNET DISABLE on page 198 oO TELNET ENABLE on page 199 o TELNET SHOW on page 200 Note Remember to save your parameters changes in the active master configuration file with the CONFIG SAVE command For information refer to Saving Your Configuration Changes on page 17 or CONFIG SAVE on page 157 195 Chapter 11 Telnet Server Commands Overview 196 Telnet Server Guidelines Command Summary The commands in this chapter control the management module s Telnet application protocol server used for remote management of the chassis from a Telnet client on your network The commands TELNET ENABLE and TELNET DISABLE enable and disable the server while the TELNET SHOW command displays the current status of the server The server s default setting is disabled To start a remote Telnet management session on the management module enter the IP address of the management module in the Telnet client at your remote management workstation For further instructions refer to Starting a Remote Telnet or Secure Shell Management Session on page 22 The Teln
45. s RS 232 Terminal port used for local management of the media converter chassis or stack An example is shown in Figure 8 Asynchronous Port Console Information Baud Rate 224 oiipedeveseIMeloemiteced 115200 Figure 8 SYSTEM SHOW ASYNCHRONOUS Command To configure the port s baud rate use the SYSTEM SET ASYNCHRONOUS command For information refer to SYSTEM SET ASYNCHRONOUS on page 58 Example system show asynchronous 65 Chapter 5 General System Commands SYSTEM SHOW CLOCK Syntax system show clock Parameters None Privilege Levels Administrator read write and read only Description This command displays the current date time and Real Time Clock RTC setting of the management module This information is added to event messages and SNMP traps See Figure 9 System Clock Information Date ors Boat 06 04 2007 TIME 23 re ad A 03 35 25 RTC Source none Figure 9 SYSTEM SHOW CLOCK Command To manually set the date and time use the SYSTEM SET CLOCK command If you set the time and date with this command the RTC Source parameter is status is manually For information refer to SYSTEM SET CLOCK on page 60 To set the date and time from an Network Time Protocol NTP server refer to Chapter 7 Network Time Protocol Commands on page 113 When you connect the NTP server and enabled the NTP server in software the RTC Source parameter is status is NTP Example syst
46. server is 150 24 44 65 and the name of the file is ats85 img file download srcfile tftp 150 24 44 65 ats85 img dstfile system 0 1 appb lock Example of Downloading a Master Configuration File This command downloads the master configuration file mc2000_22a cfg onto a management module from a TFTP server The file is renamed mcf2000 unit5a cfg in the file system of the module The ID number of the chassis is 0 file download srcfile tftp 150 76 8 124 mc2000_22a cfg dstfile system 0 m mcf2000 unit5a cfg AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide FILE FASTDOWNLOAD Syntax file fastdownload appblock bootblock srcfile tftp xmodem ipaddress filename Parameters appblock Designates the area of flash memory reserved for the AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software bootblock Designates the area of flash memory reserved for the AT S85 and AT S97 boot loader files srcfile tftp Specifies the IP address of the TFTP or Xmodem server and the name of the file to download to a module This parameter has the following parts ipaddress Specifies the IP address of the TFTP or Xmodem server filename Specifies the name of the file on the TFTP or Xmodem server to download onto the management module or a media converter module Enclose the filename in double quotes if it contains a space The filename extension must be BIN for the boot loader IMG for the management softwa
47. srcfile tftp 192 100 10 1 filel img file fastdownload appblock srcfile xmodem S85 img FILE RENAME AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide Syntax file rename srcfilessystem chassis slot f1lename dstfile system chassis slot filename Parameters srcfile system Specifies the location and name of the master configuration file to rename This parameter has the following parts chassis slot filename dstfile system Specifies the ID number of the chassis with the file The value of the ID number is 0 or 31 Identifies the slot number of a module Possible values are m Identifies the management module slot 10r2 Specifies a slot number of a media converter module In the AT MCF2000 Chassis the left slot is 1 and the right slot is 2 Specifies the name of the file to rename The filename must include the CFG extension The name is case sensitive and must be enclosed in double quotes if it has spaces To verify the spelling and case of a file in a modules file system use the FILE SHOW command For instructions refer to FILE SHOW on page 188 Specifies a new name for the master configuration file The destination must be the same chassis and slot location as the source The name can be up to 15 alphanumeric characters not including the extension Spaces are allowed but a name with spaces must be enclosed in double quotes The filename must be unique in the f
48. that may have its roots with a link problem The MissingLink mode does not allow you to use the port s Link LEDs or the SYSTEM SHOW INTERFACE command to diagnose the problem since neither port will show a link Rather the Link Test and the Smart MissingLink modes are more useful when troubleshooting a link problem Description of the Smart MissingLink Mode The Smart MissingLink mode the third operating mode of the media converter channels is nearly identical in terms of functionality to the MissingLink mode It too enables the two ports of a channel to share the Link status of their connections The difference is rather than completely shutting off the transmitter of a port when its companion port in a channel loses its link this operating mode pulses the port s transmitter once a second This signals the port s ability to still establish a link to its network device and that the loss of the link originated on the companion port in the channel The advantage of this operating mode over the MissingLink mode is that you can use the Link LEDs and the SYSTEM SHOW INTERFACE command to troubleshoot a link failure with the ports of a channel A port s Link LED starts to flash when its companion port cannot establish a link with its network device and the port s status changes to TX SML in the SYSTEM SHOW INTERFACE command Here is an example of how the Smart MissingLink mode works Assume that the fiber optic port in a media converter chann
49. the initial loss occurred on the twisted pair port But the mode operates the same when the initial loss of the link is on the fiber optic port of a channel Here the transmitter on the twisted pair port is disabled to notify the node connected to that port of the loss of the link on the fiber optic port The states of the ports in a channel running in this mode operate in tandem Either both ports have a link or neither port does This is reflected on the Link LEDs and in the SYSTEM SHOW INTERFACE command If both ports can form a link with their respective network device then their Link LEDs will both be on and their status in the SYSTEM SHOW INTERFACE command will be Online If one or both ports cannot establish 81 Chapter 6 Port and Module Commands 82 a link then their Link LEDs will both be off and their status in the SYSTEM SHOW INTERFACE command will be Offline This operating mode is useful when the network devices connected to the ports of a channel can react to a loss of a link on a port such as managed Fast Ethernet switches running SNMP or a spanning tree protocol Conversely the MissingLink mode is of little value if the network devices of a channel cannot react to a lost link In the latter scenario the Link Test mode would probably be a better operating mode for a channel during normal network operations Furthermore Allied Telesis does not recommend using the MissingLink mode when troubleshooting a network problem
50. u2 a7 cfg This command renames the master configuration file mcf 2a cfg on the management module to mcf aba traffic cfg The chassis ID number is 0 file rename srcfile system 0 m mcf 2a cfg dstfile system 0 m mcf aba traffic cfg Note The following examples illustrate how to rename an auxiliary configuration file This should never be necessary AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide This command renames the media converter configuration file BM O0 1 cfg to BM O0 1 backup cfg in the file system on the management module which has a chassis ID number of 0 file rename srcfilessystem 0 m BM O0 1 cfg dstfile system 0 m BM 0 1 backup cfg This command renames the configuration file BM cfg to BM 2 cfg in the file system of a media converter module in slot 1 of a chassis with an ID of 0 file rename srcfile system 0 1 BM cfg dstfile system 0 1 BM_2 cfg 187 Chapter 10 File System Commands FILE SHOW 188 Syntax file show filesystem system chassis slot f1lename Parameters system Specifies the chassis and module with the file system to display This parameter has the following parts chassis Specifies the ID number of the chassis with the file The value of the ID number is 0 or 31 slot Specifies the ID number or letter of the slot with the module Possible values are m Identifies the slot with the AT MCF2000M Management Module
51. use Xmodem to download new management software onto the modules or download a master configuration file to the module s file system Example This command displays the events in the event log logging show event log 140 Chapter 9 Configuration File Commands This chapter describes commands that control the master configuration and the auxiliary configuration files This chapter contains the following sections Overview on page 142 CONFIG OVERWRITE on page 154 CONFIG RUN on page 155 CONFIG SAVE on page 157 CONFIG SAVE FILESYSTEM on page 158 CONFIG SET on page 160 CONFIG SHOW on page 162 uuuuuiuiu 141 Chapter 9 Configuration File Commands Overview 142 The management and media converter modules store their parameter settings in a series of files called configuration files These files enable the modules to retain their parameter settings even when they are moved to a different slot or chassis or when the chassis is reset or power cycled This saves you from having to reconfigure the parameter settings when you power cycle a chassis or move a module The modules do not automatically update their configuration files when you change a parameter setting Instead you must initiate the update of the configuration files with this command config save When you issue this command all the modules in the chassis or stack update their configuration files to match their
52. used for managing Ethernet links and networks To manage a unit using an SNMP application program do the following O Load the Allied Telesis private MIBs onto a Network Management System NMS application program The MIBs are available from the Allied Telesis web site at www alliedtelesis com O To manage the media converter using SNMP you need to know the IP address of the unit or of the master unit of an enhanced stack and at least one of the unit s community strings For instructions on how to assign an IP address to a unit see Chapter 4 IP Configuration Commands on page 47 O If you assign the management module an IP address you must connect the 10 100 1000Base T Management port on the module to a network device An SNMP community string has attributes for controlling who can use the string and what the string allows network management to do on the media converter The attributes of community strings are defined in the following sections Community String Name A community string must have a name of one to fourteen alphanumeric characters Spaces are not allowed Trap Receivers A trap is a signal sent to one or more management workstations by the unit to indicate the occurrence of a particular operating event on the device There are numerous operating events that can trigger a trap For instance resetting the unit or the failure of a fan are two examples of occurrences that cause a media converter to send a tra
53. voltages for all other modules O Temperature The current temperature of the module On the AT MCF2000AC Power Supply Module and the AT MCF2KFAN Fan Module the temperature is measured at the point where the outside air enters the chassis from the cooling vents The temperature for all other modules is measured on the circuit board O Temperature Threshold The temperature threshold of a module The management module logs an event in the event log if the threshold is exceeded to warn of possible excessive temperature in the wiring closet or chassis Refer to SYSTEM SET MODULE on page 86 for instructions on setting a module s temperature threshold O Management Port The status of the link of the 10 100 1000Base T Management port on the AT MCF2000M Management Module and if the port has a link to a network device the current settings Refer to SYSTEM SET PORT on page 89 for instructions on setting this port O Stacking Port The status of the Stack port connection on the AT MCF2000M Management Module A status of Up indicates the port has established a link with a Stack port in another chassis Examples This command displays information about the AT MCF2000M Management Module in a chassis with an ID number of 0 system show module id 0 m This command displays information about the media converter module in slot 2 in a chassis with an ID number of 0 system show module id 0 2 111 Chapter 6 Port and Module Commands
54. 00 1000Base T Management port on the management module To view the current settings of a port refer to SYSTEM SHOW INTERFACE on page 101 Note You should refer to the media converter module s documentation for operating specifications before configuring the port parameters This is to avoid the possibility of applying an inappropriate setting to a port For example the twisted pair ports on the AT MCF2012LC media converter module support speeds of 10 and 100 Mbps but not 1000 Mbps The PORT STATE parameter enables and disables a port A disabled port does not forward ingress or egress packet traffic You might disable a port to secure it from unauthorized use or when troubleshooting a network problem The default setting for a port is enabled The AUTO NEG parameter enables and disables IEEE 802 3u Auto Negotiation and auto MDI MDIX on a twisted pair port in a media converter channel Auto Negotiation is not applicable to the fiber optic ports on the AT MCF2012LC and AT MCF2012LC 1 Media Converter Modules When Auto Negotiation is enabled the speed duplex mode and MDI MDIX settings of a port are set automatically When Auto Negotiation is disabled the port s operating parameters can be set manually Auto Negotiation should only be used on a twisted pair port when the device connected to the port is also using Auto Negotiation Otherwise a duplex mode mismatch may occur resulting in reduced network performance A port
55. 000005A A 00 15 77 70 7A 2B 1 AT MCF2012LC 20 yyyy 00 15 77 70 7A 2F 2 AT MCF2012LC 14 yyyy 00 15 77 70 7A 22 A AT MCF2KFAN 8 yyyy B AT MCF2000AC A0367G070400086B B v Figure 43 DIAGNOSTICS SHOW CHASSIS EEPROM Command The fields are defined here C Slot ID A slot in the chassis Possible values are C Indicates the chassis M Indicates the management slot for the AT MCF2000M Management Module number A media converter slot number for example 1 2 etc Empty slots are not included in the tables 229 Chapter 15 Diagnostics Commands 230 Note The AT MCF2000S Stacking Module is not displayed O Module Name Indicates the name of the module Refer to SYSTEM SET MODULE on page 86 for instructions on assigning a name to a module O Module Type Indicates the model name O Serial Number Indicates the chassis or module s serial number o HW Rev Indicates the chassis or module s hardware revision level o MAC Address Indicates the chassis or module s MAC address Examples This command displays the serial numbers hardware version numbers and MAC addresses of the modules in a chassis with the an ID of 0 diagnostics show chassis id 0 eeprom This command displays the version numbers of the AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software in a chassis with the an ID of 0 diagnostics show chassis id 0 software AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide
56. 10 Mbps full duplex and the MDI MDI X setting to MDI The module is in slot 1 of a chassis with an ID number of 1 system set port id 1 1 2 a auto neg disable speed 10 duplex full crossover mdi This command activates Auto Negotiation on the twisted pair port in channel 4 The module is in slot 1 of a chassis with an ID of 2 system set port id 2 1 4 a auto neg enable This command sets the duplex mode to half duplex for the fiber optic port in channel 11 on a module in slot 2 of a chassis with an ID of 2 system set port id 2 2 11 b duplex half This command disables the fiber optic port in channel 6 of the module in slot 1 The chassis has the ID number 3 system set port id 3 1 6 b port state disable The previous examples illustrate how to configure a single port on a media converter module By omitting the PORT PAIR parameter you can configure all of the ports of the same type that is twisted pair or fiber optic ports with just one command This is illustrated in the following two examples AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide This command disables all the twisted pair ports in the media converter module in slot 1 The chassis has the ID number of 1 system set port id 1 1 a port state disable This command sets the duplex mode to half duplex for all the fiber optic ports in the media converter module in slot 2 The chassis has the ID number of 1 system set port id 1 2 b duplex half
57. 220 Syntax user delete username name Parameters username Specifies a name between 1 and 16 alphanumeric characters The name is case sensitive Special characters are permitted with the exception of the question mark and quotation marks However to specify spaces in a user name you must enclose the name in quotation marks Privilege Levels Administrator Description This command deletes a manager account from the management module To view the manager accounts use the USER SHOW command You cannot delete the predefined manager account Examples This command deletes the manager account Smith user delete username Smith This command deletes the manager account John Smith user delete username John Smith USER SET AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide Syntax user set username 7ame password privilege read readwrite Parameters username Specifies a name between 1 and 16 alphanumeric characters The name is case sensitive Special characters are permitted with the exception of the question mark and quotation marks However to specify spaces in a user name you must enclose the name in quotation marks password Changes the password of the account A prompt for the new password is displayed after the command is entered A password can be up to 16 alphanumeric characters and is case sensitive Special characters including spaces question marks and quota
58. 24 System Configuration Section AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide The section accepts the following AT S97 Management Software commands SYSTEM SET ASYNCHRONOUS on page 58 SYSTEM SET CONSOLE on page 61 SYSTEM SET CONTACT on page 62 SYSTEM SET HOSTNAME on page 63 SYSTEM SET LOCATION on page 64 SYSTEM SET MODULE on page 86 o2 uuuuiu The module s name is set with a modified version of the SYSTEM SET MODULE command where the MODULE keyword is replaced with MYMODULE and the management module slot is indicated in the ID parameter with 0 zero rather than M This modified command also sets the temperature thresholds of the management module and the power supply and fan modules The command with the slot ID of 0 zero sets the temperature threshold for the management module while the commands with the slot IDs of A and B for example 0 A and 0 B set this parameter for the power supply and fan modules For further information on this command refer to SYSTEM SET MODULE on page 86 IP Configuration The commands in this section define the IP configuration of the management module Ip Configuration ip dhcp disable ip set ip address 192 168 1 2 ip set subnetmask 255 255 255 0 ip set default gateway 0 0 0 0 Figure 25 IP Configuration Section This section accepts the following commands o IP DHCP DISABLE on page 50
59. ER Command sss eene eene enne en nene ennemi entere enne 100 Figure 13 SYSTEM SHOW INTERFACE Command Chassis ID Only sssseeem eene 102 Fig re 14 Chassis ID and Slot ID a dto tite iile add rebar idet piti e tei eU De Sete dene a inea d aces 103 Figure 15 SYSTEM SHOW INTERFACE Command Chassis ID Slot ID and Channel ssssessssssss 106 Figure 16 SYSTEM SHOW MODULE Command for a Power Supply or Fan Module sene 109 Figure 17 SYSTEM SHOW MODULE Command for the Management Module eene 110 Figure 18 SYSTEM SHOW MODULE Command for a Media Converter Module eene 110 Figure 19 NTP SHOW Comrmand terere retener e recede seins ote e tee pe e teo ue ve tor go e ecu de re goto ooo fete 119 Figure 20 LOGGING SHOW Command ssssssssseseeeene eene enne nnnm nennen nene en nrr entere n tenen nnn en nene en nere nenne 132 Figure 21 LOGGING SHOW EVENT LOG Command sse eene nennen nene AENEAN ner rennes enn nenne 134 Figure 22 Ch ssis and SlotDSs retenu tem UR ena di 136 Figure 23 Management Module Configuration Headler sssseenene nennen nennen enne 146 Figure 24 System Configuration Section sssssssssssseeeeeeeene nennen enne en nen nene nennen nene en nens erre 146 Figure 25 IP ConfigurationiS6ction onion Scat eves pes ede l
60. FILE SHOW on page 188 Privilege Levels Administrator and read write 173 Chapter 10 File System Commands 174 Description This command deletes files from the file systems of the management and media converter modules You can use the command to remove unnecessary or obsolete configuration files from the modules For background information on configuration files refer to Chapter 9 Configuration File Commands on page 141 Review the following before using this command O Allied Telesis does not recommend deleting the management module s active master configuration file If you do delete the file you should afterwards specify a new active master configuration file with the CONFIG SET command For further information refer to CONFIG SET on page 160 0 Deleting a media converter s configuration file for example BM 00 01 cfg from the file system of the management module does not affect the operation of the media converter module or the management module O Deleting a configuration file for example BM cfg from a media converter s file system is not recommended Deleting the file does not affect the operation of the module except if you remove the module and install it into a different slot In the latter scenario the module uses its default values or the values provided by the management module O The filename is case sensitive To verify the spelling and case of a filename use the FILE SHOW command For ins
61. IP configuration to the management module refer to IP SET on page 52 Example ip dhcp disable AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide IP DHCP ENABLE Syntax ip dhcp enable Parameters None Privilege Levels Administrator and read write Description This command activates the management module s DHCP and BOOTP clients for setting the module s IP configuration from a DHCP or BOOTP server on your network Refer to Overview on page 48 for background information on when to assign an IP configuration to the management module The management module queries first for a DHCP server If it receives a response it applies the IP configuration from the server to its IP parameters and stops querying the network If there is no response after seven attempts the management module queries for a BOOTP server If there is again no response the management module stops its query efforts The default setting for the DHCP and BOOTP clients is disabled Note If the module already has a manually assigned IP configuration it will be overwritten by the values from the DHCP or BOOTP server Communications between the management module and the DHCP or BOOTP server are conducted through the module s 10 100 1000Base T Management port Consequently this port must be connected to a network device such as a Fast Ethernet or Gigabit Ethernet switch The management module cannot communicate with a se
62. LOGGING CLEAR EVENTLOG on page 124 LOGGING DISABLE EVENTLOG on page 125 LOGGING DISABLE SYSLOG on page 126 LOGGING ENABLE EVENTLOG on page 127 LOGGING ENABLE SYSLOG on page 128 LOGGING SET EVENTLOG on page 129 LOGGING SET SYSLOG on page 131 LOGGING SHOW on page 132 LOGGING SHOW EVENTLOG on page 134 uuuuuuuu ui uiu Note Remember to save your parameters changes in the active master configuration file with the CONFIG SAVE command For information refer to Saving Your Configuration Changes on page 17 or Chapter 9 Configuration File Commands on page 141 121 Chapter 8 Event Log and Syslog Client Commands Overview 122 Syslog Client Guidelines The management media converter power supply and fan modules generate event messages with vital information about system activity If a network problem occurs the messages can help you determine the sequence of events that led to the problem as well as identify and resolve it An event message contains the following information D The time and date of the event C The severity level of the event 0 A description of the event The events are stored in the event log an area of non volatile memory separate from the file system where the messages are retained even when the chassis is powered off The log s maximum capacity is 1 024 events When the log reaches maximum capacity the module deletes the oldest events as it adds new event
63. Management Software AT S85 and AT S97 Command Line Interface User s Guide AT MCF2000 Media Converter Series Version 2 0 0 613 000789 Rev C AV Allied e lesis Copyright 2008 Allied Telesis Inc All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced without prior written permission from Allied Telesis Inc Allied Telesis and the Allied Telesis logo are trademarks of Allied Telesis Incorporated All other product names company names logos or other designations mentioned herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Allied Telesis Inc reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document without prior written notice The information provided herein is subject to change without notice In no event shall Allied Telesis Inc be liable for any incidental special indirect or consequential damages whatsoever including but not limited to lost profits arising out of or related to this manual or the information contained herein even if Allied Telesis Inc has been advised of known or should have known the possibility of such damages Contents Preface esie Peu T 11 Document Conventloris 1 ome eei uenia uote 12 Where to Find Web based Guides se iarere A RERA ANE EREEREER AEE EI AE EERE 13 Contacting Allied Telesis eA NEA A E EAE EE A AAEE EER 14 Online SupDpOLLb EEEE EAEE EE E EE E E E AE 14 Email and Telephone Suppo
64. Module Commands on page 69 Table 2 summarizes the general system commands described in this chapter Table 2 General System Configuration Commands Command Description SYSTEM SET Sets the baud rate of the RS 232 ASYNCHRONOUS on page 58 Terminal port on the management module SYSTEM SET CHASSIS on page 59 Assigns a name to a chassis SYSTEM SET CLOCK on page 60 Manually sets the date and time SYSTEM SET CONSOLE on page 61 Sets the console timeout parameter for ending inactive management sessions SYSTEM SET CONTACT on page 62 Identifies the network administrator responsible for maintaining the chassis or stack SYSTEM SET HOSTNAME on page 63 Specifies a name for the stack SYSTEM SET LOCATION on page 64 Specifies the location of the stack SYSTEM SHOW ASYNCHRONOUS on page 65 Displays the baud rate of the RS 232 Terminal port on the management module SYSTEM SHOW CLOCK on page 66 Displays the date and time AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide Table 2 General System Configuration Commands Continued Command Description SYSTEM SHOW CONSOLE on page 67 Displays the console timeout parameter SYSTEM SHOW INFO on page 68 Displays the stack s name the name of the network administrator responsible for managing the units and the loca
65. NMP If so the module must have an IP configuration with an IP address subnet mask and possibly a default gateway address on the management module You can assign the IP configuration manually or activate the DHCP and BOOTP clients and have a DHCP or BOOTP server on your network supply the configuration automatically If you choose the latter and want to know the MAC address of the chassis refer to Displaying the Chassis Modules on page 28 or SYSTEM SHOW CLUSTER on page 99 The command for manually assigning an IP configuration to the management module is ip set ip address 7paddress subnetmask mask default gateway zpaddress In this example the management module is assigned the IP address 149 112 44 22 the subnet mask 255 255 255 0 and the default gateway 149 112 44 242 ip set ip address 149 112 44 22 subnetmask 255 255 255 0 default gateway 149 112 44 242 For more information on this command refer to IP SET on page 52 If you want the management module to obtain its IP configuration from a DHCP or BOOTP server on your network activate the DHCP and BOOTP clients with this command ip dhcp enable For more information on this commands refer to IP DHCP ENABLE on page 51 Note Be sure to connect the 10 100 1000Base T Management port on the management module to your network before assigning an IP configuration to the module The management module communicates with your network through this port
66. OAD AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide Syntax 1 Uploading a Configuration File to a TFTP Server file upload srcfile system chassis slot filename cfg dstfile tftp ipaddress filename cfg Syntax 2 Uploading a Configuration File from a Media Converter Module to the Management Module file upload srcfile system chassis slot filename cfg dstfile system chassis m filename cfg Parameters srcfile system Specifies the location and name of the file to upload This parameter has the following parts chassis Specifies the ID number of the chassis with the file The value of the ID number is 0 or 31 slot Identifies the slot with the module and file Possible values are m Identifies the management slot with the AT MCF2000M Management Module 10r2 Specifies a slot number of a media converter module In the AT MCF2000 Chassis the left slot is 1 and the right slot is 2 filename Specifies the name of the file to upload A filename with a space must be enclosed in double quotes The filename extension must be CFG The filename is case sensitive To view the ID and slot numbers of the devices in a chassis or stack refer to SYSTEM SHOW CHASSIS on page 96 or SYSTEM SHOW CLUSTER on page 99 To view the files in a file system refer to FILE SHOW on page 188 191 Chapter 10 File System Commands 192 dstfile tftp Specifies the TFTP server to receive the file
67. RITUEEM 157 GONEFIG SAVE FIEESYSTEM 2 Rennen T A T 158 CONFI SE T a RE E nein dtes a Sin ace ra 160 GONEIG SFIQW TE A S A TE E T A pM AM 162 Chapter 10 File System Commands seen eene nn nnns 165 ONT IEEE 166 Managing a Module s File System sssssssssseseeeneneen ener e nen nennen nennen nen 166 Updating the AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software ssssssssssseeeeeeneenen 166 Uploading or Downloading a Master Configuration File 167 Guidelines to Using the TFTP and Xmodem Client seems 167 Command SUMMALY srce eeir iae AA E NE AE ET EE AA TEUS TANN 168 FLE CORY anrea ar a mu IP ates O E T 170 FILE DELETE in eite eee vata PEENES EON ete e e EEN Sealey AE tee Ped ede Ea 173 FLE DOWMLOAD oa EE 176 FILE FASTDOWNLQOAD 3 terio ia Le A AAT ha een ena dde ende EE eta dedu ASEA n ee chee 183 aBzdriz uz 185 gm 188 FLE UPLOAD EE 191 Chapter 11 Telnet Server Commands sess ener nene nennen 195 ME 196 Telnet Server Guidelines enses aai A three ae nonna a an ae dn nnne 196 Command Summaty assises sdri m 196 TELNET DISABLE gerettet dto trien ova Rhe dr E EA E A 198 BH 199 TELNET SHOW bic 2 5 ret rd e eret e e eter agentes eiue tdi rele te eL ets 200 Chapter 12 Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP Commands
68. SEQOQG 1 ooi isset eerte pecia uc edet ee ee a ate Pee eee eel i e eU deed 126 AT S85 and AT 97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide LOGGING ENABLE EVENTLOG 5 eerte ne dee eee deo eae deep te dnte da au n etd ed d ede dd EE 127 LOGGING ENABLE SYSLEOG c xtd rena read n t rone Do i Re ERR ER RR ER REF Aa anre ad hate dade cutee 128 LOGGING SET EVENTLOG rne dede tee theod nene a eL ded tb deed ee d e dde d ehe d dd ns 129 EOGGING SET SYSLOG ideis de tee cet Diet dee ee Ree ter dE ERO e M Eettueeil unn 131 LOGGING SHOW ERE 132 LOGGING SHOW EVENITEQOQG iicet een E endete aO Eee o UP Rede RR Meer Pe De Lender nega dde ers 134 Chapter 9 Configuration File Commands 2 sss eene eren nennen 141 V 142 Creating a New Master Configuration File ssssssenene emm emm enne nnns 143 Specifying the Active Master Configuration File sssssseene emen 144 Auxiliary Gonfig ration Files 5 erede retro ee RR REESE TM R RARE RR ARE E RR R ERR RR RR RR ERR 144 Editing a Master Configuration File sse enne e nennen nen 146 Command SUMMA rsen ROLE E Ie Es ralio t re E Uia 152 CONFIG OVERWRIT E 2 2 3 m c Deor eden tet ta ete dnm en et d a 154 GONEIG RUN 5 ate ET ai eee ast ea ee areal iicet dee 155 CONFIG SAVE E H IN
69. SYSTEM SHOW CHASSIS 96 SYSTEM SHOW CLOCK 66 SYSTEM SHOW CLUSTER 99 SYSTEM SHOW CONSOLE 67 SYSTEM SHOW INFO 68 SYSTEM SHOW INTERFACE 101 SYSTEM SHOW MODULE 108 TELNET DISABLE 198 TELNET ENABLE 199 TELNET SHOW 200 USER ADD 218 USER DELETE 220 USER SET 221 USER SHOW 223 commands formatting 27 CONFIG OVERWRITE command 154 CONFIG RUN command 155 CONFIG SAVE command 157 CONFIG SAVE FILESYSTEM command 158 CONFIG SET command 160 CONFIG SHOW command 162 configuration files command summary 152 copying 170 creating 143 158 deleting 173 described 142 displaying names of 188 downloading 167 176 183 editing 146 renaming 185 setting active master file 160 updating 17 uploading 167 191 console timer described 61 displaying 67 setting 61 contact name displaying 68 setting 62 copying configuration files 170 250 creating manager accounts 218 new master configuration files 158 D default gateway address displaying 54 setting with a DHCP server 51 setting manually 52 default values applying 74 list 237 deleting configuration files 173 event messages 124 manager accounts 220 DHCP client disabling 50 displaying status of 54 enabling 51 diagnostics commands 226 DIAGNOSTICS SHOW CHASSIS command 227 229 DIAGNOSTICS SHOW MODULE command 231 disabling Auto Negotiation 89 DHCP client 50 event log 125 media converter ports 89 Network Time Protocol NTP client 116 Secure Shell SSH server 212 Syslog client 126 Telnet se
70. Shell Management Session on page 22 SNMP Management Session on page 24 Quitting a Management Session on page 25 Command Line Interface Features on page 26 Command Formatting on page 27 u uuu n What to Configure First on page 28 Chapter 1 Starting a Command Line Management Session Management Overview AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Features of the AT S97 Management Software The discussions in this section review the basic characteristics of the management software for the AT MCF2000 Media Converter Series The modules in the AT MCF2000 Series use two different operating systems The AT MCF2000M Management Module uses the AT S97 Management Software and the AT MCF2000 Media Converter Module Series such as the AT MCF2012LC and AT MCF2012LC 1 Modules use the AT S85 Management Software All of your commands must be entered through the AT S97 Management Software on the management module Commands intended for a media converter module are automatically transferred by the management module to the appropriate module in the chassis or stack Version 2 0 0 of the AT S97 Management Software has the following features O Control over the operating parameters of the twisted pair and fiber optic ports of the media converter channels including Auto Negotiation Speed Duplex mode MDI MDI X configuration O Selection of a channel s operating mode MissingLink
71. T TA TIRT AEA AE R teneris 58 SYSTEM SET CHASSIS carsi aA aE EEA Le ee eee ee 59 SYSTEM SET CLOU Ken aa r e e dece a aa uud e a ERRA 60 SYSTEM SET CONSOLE 1 5 tet eerte a A a ode A E Ee A a iT uela 61 SYSTEM SET GONEAG T iraa naiara ra T ER EA cete E R aA a a a tede 62 SYSTEM SET HOSTNAME sinini a EASE LU etae EH e A Tite ea o E quod dece Loe ate ce eA 63 SYSTEMSET LOCATION ih mieu teint bnt ime 64 SYSTEM SHOW ASYNCHRONOUS sese eene a inen nennen dinner sinit a nenr innen nne iren nnn neis 65 SYSTEM SHOW CLOCK ecouter adobe eres oe adest eerta Fora lent pee Ete e ERES P NEE 66 SYSTEM SHOW CONSOLE vicina aceite dde eed Le t iad eene dedi deen n lun ne Ue neal 67 SYSTEMSHONWN NEQO rettet en etae o he ente tree ee dte E eete Desi era c tee dE esa repu et ed 68 Chapter 6 Port and Module Commands sssssssssssssssssseeeeeeneenrem emere nennen nennen 69 i E M 70 Command Sunay 3 c erect edd nti e HD tentat OEL ER ands ia Pee aL E od Ro eee 70 SYSTEM RESET CHASSIS cae diel eae Le eg tla boc e eo Beda Dol ML Lue o aL ae a de 72 SYSTEM RESET CLUSTER 5 5 m ecd ei D indt e aine 74 SYSTEM RESET MODULE ede acted eani de ded tL e de Le deed ug dde 76 SYSTEM SET INTERFACE wesc nre ote dette eeu eee RE reet Datei ER I QU AREA RAR 79 SYSTEM SET INTERFACE PORTNAME cccccccccceeececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeceaeeeeeecaaaeeeeseeaeeeeseaaeeeeseeaaaeeeseena
72. TFTP or Xmodem server are on different networks the IP configuration on the management module must include a default gateway specifying the IP address of the first hop to reaching the server For instructions refer to Chapter 4 IP Configuration Commands on page 47 Guidelines to Using the TFTP Client The following guidelines apply to the TFTP client on the management module when uploading or downloading a file to the management module with the FILE UPLOAD or FILE DOWNLOAD commands O Your network must have a node with TFTP server software 0 To download a file you must store the file on the TFTP server O Start the TFTP server software before performing the upload or download command 167 Chapter 10 File System Commands The 10 100 1000Base T Management port on the AT MCF2000M Management Module must be connected to the network The management module communicates with the TFTP server through this port The AT MCF2000M Management Module must have an IP configuration For instructions refer to Chapter 4 IP Configuration Commands on page 47 The TFTP server must be a member of the same network as the management module or have access to it through Layer 3 routing devices If the management module and TFTP server are on different networks the IP configuration on the management module must include a default gateway specifying the IP address of the first hop to reaching the server For instructions refer to Chapter 4
73. a stack refer to the SYSTEM SET CHASSIS command Examples This command sets a stack s name to MCF2000 12a traffic system set hostname MCF2000 12a traffic This command removes a stack s name without assigning a new value system set hostname none 63 Chapter 5 General System Commands SYSTEM SET LOCATION 64 Syntax system set location 7ocat7on Parameters location Specifies a location of up to 25 alphanumeric characters for the chassis or stack Spaces are allowed but a location with spaces must be enclosed in double quotes To remove the current value without specifying a new value enter none Privilege Levels Administrator and read write Description This command sets the location of the chassis or stack This information can be helpful in locating the different media converter units in your network To view the current value for this parameter refer to SYSTEM SHOW INFO on page 68 Examples This command sets a stack s location to Bldg 3 rm 212 system set location Bldg 3 rm 212 This command removes the current location without assigning a new value system set location none AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide SYSTEM SHOW ASYNCHRONOUS Syntax system show asynchronous Parameters None Privilege Levels Administrator read write and read only Description This command displays the baud rate setting of the management module
74. abled means the port s speed duplex mode and MDI MDI X wiring configuration were set manually O Speed The speed of the port when the parameter is set manually This parameter does not reflect the actual current speed when a port is using Auto Negotiation O Duplex The duplex mode of the port when the parameter is set manually This parameter does not reflect the actual current duplex mode when a port is using Auto Negotiation Oo MDI Crossover The wiring configuration of the twisted pair port D Ingress and Egress Rate Limits The settings for the packet filtering feature For information refer to SYSTEM SET PORT on page 89 To configure the channels and ports of a media converter module refer to SYSTEM SET INTERFACE on page 79 and SYSTEM SET PORT on page 89 Examples This command displays a list of the media converter modules in a chassis with an ID number of 0 system show interface id 0 This command displays the status of all the channel ports on a media converter module in slot 2 of a chassis with an ID number of 1 system show interface id 1 2 This command displays the parameter settings for the two ports of channel 11 of a media converter module in slot 1 of a chassis with ID number of 1 system show interface id 1 1 11 107 Chapter 6 Port and Module Commands SYSTEM SHOW MODULE 108 Syntax system show module id chassis s lot Parameters id Identifies a module You can
75. aeeess 85 SY STEMISET MODULE 5 ric iet etui ee e rete RH eot eMe teet 86 SYSTEM SET PORT tte ont aoc Ea pepe cett Lodo de dee cop ed iat zr ec dia t o dee oo bv ep cuve 89 SYSTEM SHOW CHASSIS erdarara tainen terere tete i tend eter esa Eua LEUR eode 96 SYSTEM SEHOW GLEUSTER rre A crede ee a eere A de en eee Pee au od dec eoe E dv oe Mv e ue e 99 SYSTEM SHOW INTEREAGE 1 Het RR RERUM cese mere pese ne eee ue 101 SYSTEM SHOW MODULE cd ei ede ted ake ic e La e da d p adu uv aa Se dedu aude edd dd 108 Chapter 7 Network Time Protocol Commands sse enne 113 OVervIGWi xxiii eis e OO dtd aen 114 erneute 114 Gormrmiand oulmlimary s oss cR eR a a UAR ERE DO PESE E ETLAEE UA UG dane dee 114 NEP DISABLE verte tetera tte eet cea ed we en d a dee de et 116 NTPIENABLEE nob Malet Mea aaa aed ote dan as Entum c Ma 117 NTP SET 2n be o EU qe e ac de di LM Mute laedat iret ian peec cbse he eoe iy ee ap ede tbe pvo teta Need 118 NTP SEIQW 4 iiM e teet etm 119 Chapter 8 Event Log and Syslog Client Commands sse eene 121 iiM EL 122 Syslog Client Guideline S saeia ane a AE A EEEE EAS EAE EEA da a a 122 Command SUMMARY 250 aas ed aA E aa ER ES A RT S AT AEE RAR AAR AA 123 LOGGING CLEAR EVENTLOG cacier i iria EAE NEE NE dece etaim ne deae oe dee oth xn dd eene nuda 124 LOGGING DISABLE EVENTLEQQG 2 unen Seabees rennen erae De on ae Le coena reU ee etre aa eL aad 125 LOGGING DISABLEE SY
76. agement Session on page 20 Note Although the management module comes with the default IP address of 10 0 0 1 and subnet mask of 255 255 252 0 the initial configuration must be a local session because the module s Telnet and SSH servers are initially disabled Displaying the After logging on enter this command Chassis Modules system show cluster The command displays the management and media converter modules in the chassis You can use this information to verify the modules in the unit An example is shown in Figure 4 Chassis Chassis Chassis MAC Master YS ID Name Type Address Chassis 0 AT MCF2000 11 22 33 44 55 55 Yes Slot ID Module Name Module Type Software Version M AT MCF2000M v2 0 0 1 AT MCF2012LC v2 0 0 C 2 AT MCF2012LC v2 0 0 p Management and media converter module information Chassis information Figure 4 Displaying the Chassis Modules For information about this command refer to SYSTEM SHOW CLUSTER on page 99 28 Changing the Manager Password Creating a Master Configuration File AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide Note To avoid possible compatibility problems between the management module and the media converter modules Allied Telesis recommends that all modules in a chassis or stack use the same version of the AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software If the modules shown in the SYSTEM SHOW CLUSTER co
77. agement Session on page 20 The management software has three manager privilege levels O administrator DJ read write o read only The privilege level of administrator is restricted to the management module s predefined manager account which has the user name of manager and the default password friend The management module can support ten additional manager accounts with the privilege level of read write and another ten accounts of read only The read write level is nearly identical to the administrator level of the predefined manager account It provides access to almost all of the same parameters settings with a few exceptions detailed in Chapter 14 Manager Account Commands on page 215 In contrast the read only privilege level restricts a network administrator to just viewing the parameter settings The privilege level required to perform a command is included in the descriptions of the commands in this manual Note Only the predefined manager account can have the privilege level of administrator The configuration settings of the management and media converter modules of a chassis or stack are stored in a series of files called configuration files in the modules file systems The most important of these files is the active master configuration file on the management module which as its name implies contains all of the settings of a chassis or stack What the configuration files do is they retain t
78. anager Account 216 Guidelines Command Summary By default the AT S97 Management Software has one predefined manager account with a privilege level of administrator This account with its login name of manager and default password of friend provides a network manager with complete access to all of the commands The management module can support additional manager accounts a useful feature when more than one administrator manages a device Rather than having to share a login account each administrator can have a separate account The additional manager accounts can have a privilege level of read which allows a manager to view but not change the settings or read write which is nearly equivalent to the administrator privilege level in the predefined account The differences between the predefined manager account and a privilege level of read write are that only the former can add delete and modify additional manager accounts clear the messages in the event log and return the chassis to the default settings New accounts are created with the USER ADD command deleted and modified with the USER DELETE and USER SET commands and displayed with the USER SHOW command Follow these guidelines when adding manager accounts to the AT MCF2000M Management Module O The AT MCF2000M Management Module supports up to ten read accounts and ten read write accounts in addition to the predefined manager account O Only the predefi
79. and Line Interface User s Guide An example of the information is shown in Figure 11 Chassis Chassis Chassis MAC Master D ID Name Type Address Chassis 0 AT MCF2000 11 22 33 44 55 55 Yes Slot ID Module Name Module Type Cfg Overwrite Software Version M AT MCF2000M v2 0 0 1 AT MCF2012LC Disable v2 0 0 2 AT MCF2012LC Disable v2 0 0 A AT MCF2KFAN B AT MCF2000AC Figure 11 SYSTEM SHOW CHASSIS Command The columns are defined here rJ Chassis ID The identification number of the chassis For information refer to Setting Chassis ID Numbers on page 18 o Chassis Name The name of the chassis set with the SYSTEM SET CHASSIS command For information refer to SYSTEM SET CHASSIS on page 59 o Chassis Type The chassis model name rJ MAC Address The chassis MAC address rJ Master Chassis Whether the chassis is the master chassis of a stack To be the master chassis of a stack the status of the chassis management module must be set to active Possible status are Yes The status of the management module in the chassis is active making it the master chassis of the stack No The chassis has a stacking module C Slot ID A slot in the chassis Possible values are M The management slot used for the AT MCF2000M Management Module and the AT MCF2000S Stacking Module number A media converter slot number for example 1 2 etc An empty slot is not included in the tab
80. announce a component failure to a fan or media converter module Resets of and powering on a module or chassis are also categorized as major events MN Minor Indicates minor events encompass physical changes to a chassis such as the installation or removal of a module Connecting and disconnecting cables to the ports of the media converter channels are also listed as minor events EV Event Indicates event messages typically signal a change in the status of a management component such as the Telnet or SSH server The start and end points of remote Telnet and Secure Shell management sessions and TFTP functions are also members of this category The second part of an event s status is its classification of report RP or clear CL A report signals an event s occurrence while a clear signifies the resolution of a prior event As an example if a module s operating temperate were to exceed the temperate threshold the management module would log a High Temperature Threshold event in the log with a classification of report marking the occurrence of the event And when the temperature dips below the threshold the module logs the same event message but with a clear classification signaling the prior event s resolution Only a few of the event messages can be both report and clear For a list of the messages refer to Table 11 on page 136 Message The chassis and slot numbers of the source module of the event me
81. as a Fast Ethernet or Gigabit Ethernet Switch The AT MCF2000M Management Module can only communicate with the network through the Management port It cannot communicate through the ports on the media converter modules in the chassis Note The forwarding of network traffic by the ports and channels on a media converter module is independent of the management module and does not require an IP configuration AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide Command Table 1 summarizes the IP configuration commands Summary Table 1 IP Configuration Commands Command Description IP DHCP DISABLE on page 50 Deactivates the DHCP and BOOTP clients on the management module IP DHCP ENABLE on page 51 Activates the DHCP and BOOTP clients on the management module IP SET on page 52 IP SHOW on page 54 Manually sets the IP configuration Displays the IP address subnet mask and default gateway of the management module 49 Chapter 4 IP Configuration Commands IP DHCP DISABLE 50 Syntax ip dhcp disable Parameters None Privilege Levels Administrator and read write Description This command deactivates the DHCP and BOOTP clients on the management module When the clients are deactivated the module s IP configuration immediately returns to the default values The default setting for the DHCP and BOOTP clients is disabled To manually assign an
82. aster Configuration File Auxiliary Configuration Files file copy srcfile ssystem 0 m mcf ai traffic cfg dstfile system 0 m mcf_24a_traffic cfg This command is described in Chapter 10 File System Commands on page 165 A management module can have more that one master configuration file in its file system but only one file can be active at a time This file is referred to as the active master configuration file It is this file that the management software updates in response to the CONFIG SAVE command and refers to when configuring the parameter settings of a chassis after a power cycle The command for specifying the active master configuration file on the management module is the CONFIG SET command After you have designated a new active master configuration file on a management module you should do one of the following O If you want the management module to configure the modules in the chassis with the settings in the new active file issue the CONFIG RUN command Note Issuing the CONFIG RUN command may momentarily disrupt the flow of traffic through the media converter channels as the modules reconfigure their settings C If you want to overwrite the settings in the file with the current settings of the modules issue the CONFIG SAVE command instead This might be appropriate in situations where you did not want to use the settings in the new active master configuration file and instead want to overwrit
83. ation follow the instructions included with your MIB compiler For instructions on how to compile the MIB file with your SNMP program refer to your SNMP management documentation To establish a SNMP management session for a unit that is remotely managed the chassis must have a management card and an IP address Before performing the SNMP management session note the followings o The 10 100Base TX port on the management card must be connected to the network O The remote management workstation must reach the chassis through the subnet of the management card AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide Quitting a Management Session To quit a management session enter Exit at the command prompt You should always exit from a management session when you are finished managing a media converter This can prevent unauthorized individuals from making changes to a unit s configuration if you leave your management station unattended For information about how to use the console timer to automatically disconnect a management session refer to SYSTEM SET CONSOLE on page 61 Note Failure to properly exit from a management session may block future management sessions until the console timer times out For information on the console timer refer to SYSTEM SET CONSOLE on page 61 25 Chapter 1 Starting a Command Line Management Session Command Line Interface Features 26 The command
84. can limit the information to just the model names of the media converter modules in a chassis or view more detailed information about the devices such as the current operating parameters of the two ports of a media converter channel Note To view the parameter settings of the 10 100 1000Base T port on the AT MCF2000M Management Module use the SYSTEM SHOW MODULE command For information refer to SYSTEM SHOW MODULE on page 108 Description of the Chassis Only Command Specifying just a chassis ID number in the command displays the names of the media converter models in a chassis and their respective slot numbers This is useful in determining the types of media converter modules in a chassis An example of the information is shown in Figure 13 Interface 0 Information Chassis ID Slot ID Module Name Module Type 1 1 Traffic 12 AT MCF2012LC 1 2 Traffic 7 AT MCF2012LC Figure 13 SYSTEM SHOW INTERFACE Command Chassis ID Only The table does not include empty media converter slots The columns in the table are defined here o Chassis ID The chassis ID number O Slot ID The slot numbers of the media converter modules in the chassis In the AT MCF2000 Chassis the left slot is 1 and the right slot is 2 o Module Name The module s name To assign a name refer to SYSTEM SET MODULE on page 86 O Module Type The module s model name AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface Use
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86. ch makes for a faster reset and configuration of the modules A reset or a power cycle of a chassis can take upwards of one minute to complete while the modules initialize their management software The CONFIG RUN command is much faster and is typically completed in just a few seconds 155 Chapter 9 Configuration File Commands Example The following command sets the configuration on the modules according to the master configuration file config run 156 CONFIG SAVE AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide Syntax config save Parameters None Privilege Levels Administrator and read write Description This command updates the active master configuration file on the management module and the auxiliary configuration files on the media converter modules with the current parameter settings of the devices You should enter this command whenever you have made parameter changes that you want the modules to retain even after a reset or a power cycle For background information refer to Overview on page 142 Example The following command updates the active configuration file config save 157 Chapter 9 Configuration File Commands CONFIG SAVE FILESYSTEM Syntax config save filesystem system chassis s lot filename cfg Parameter filesystem Specifies the location and name for the new master configuration file This parameter consists of the following parts
87. channel The value to this type of fault notification is that some network devices such as managed Fast Ethernet switches can respond to the loss of a link on a port by performing a specific action For example the network device might send a trap to a network management station and so alert the network administrator of the problem Or if the device is running a spanning tree protocol it might seek a redundant path to a disconnected node Here is an example of how the MissingLink mode works Assume that two ports of a channel are connected to two Fast Ethernet switches one local and the other remote Switch A the local switch is connected to the twisted pair port of the channel while Switch B the remote device is connected to the fiber optic port If the link to Switch A is lost on the twisted pair cable the media converter disables the transmitter on the fiber optic port in the same channel to signal Switch B of the loss of the link to Switch A This notifies Switch B of the problem so it too along with Switch A can take remedial action such as activating a redundant path if it is running a spanning tree protocol or sending an SNMP trap to a management workstation Without the MissingLink mode Switch B would continue to assume it still has a valid link to the remote device on the other side of the media converter channel since its link to the port on the channel is still valid though no remote traffic is received In the example
88. cifying the Active Master Configuration File on page 144 Examples This command designates the file mc22 cfg in the file system on the management module as the active master configuration file The chassis has the ID number of 1 config set filesystem system 1 m mc22 cfg This command designates the file mcf2000 b12 cfg as the active master configuration file for the chassis with an ID number of 0 config set filesystem system 0 m mcf2000 b12 cfg 161 Chapter 9 Configuration File Commands CONFIG SHOW Syntax config show Parameters None Privilege Levels Administrator read write and read only Description This command displays the names of the current and active master configuration files on the management module An example is shown in Figure 34 Last configuration file ran unit12 cfg m Current set configuration file unitli2 cfg Exists 162 L Active master configuration file Figure 34 CONFIG SHOW Command The Last configuration file ran field displays the name of the master configuration file used by the management module to configure the chassis during the last reset or power cycle The Current set configuration file field displays the name of the active master configuration file It is this file that the management module updates when the CONFIG SAVE command is issued This is also the file that is used to configure the chassis duri
89. configuration file 17 157 uploading configuration files 191 USER ADD command 218 USER DELETE command 220 USER SET command 221 USER SHOW command 223 253 Index 254
90. cription This command specifies the IP address of the NTP server on your network or the Internet In addition this command permits you to adjust the local time of the media converter according to your local time zone Examples This command specifies the IP address 149 122 55 77 as the NTP server ntp set server 149 122 55 77 This command specifies the IP address 149 122 55 79 as the NTP server with a UTC offset of 3 hours ntp set server 149 122 55 79 utcoffset 3 This command specifies the IP address 149 122 55 81 as the NTP server with a UTC offset of 6 hours ntp set server 149 122 55 81 utcoffset 6 NTP SHOW AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide Syntax ntp show Parameters None Privilege Levels Administrator read write and read only Description This command displays the status of the NTP client on the management module and the IP address of the NTP server as shown in Figure 19 NTP Information Stat s 2005 526 eons Disable Server s 0 0 0 0 Figure 19 NTP SHOW Command Example This following command displays NTP client status and the IP address of the NTP server ntp show 119 Chapter 7 Network Time Protocol Commands 120 Chapter 8 Event Log and Syslog Client Commands This chapter describes how to log events with the event log and syslog client commands This chapter contains the following sections Overview on page 122
91. ction accepts the following commands TELNET DISABLE on page 198 TELNET ENABLE on page 199 SSH DISABLE on page 212 SSH ENABLE on page 213 u uuu User Configuration This section controls the manager accounts User Configuration user config name manager priv admin pwd 3af00c6cad11f7ab5db4467b66ce503ef F Figure 29 User Configuration Section Note Do not modify existing manager accounts or add new accounts by editing the master configuration file Instead use the command line interface in the management software You can delete accounts by deleting the corresponding line in the file but do not delete the predefined manager account that is NAME MANAGER For further information refer to Chapter 14 Manager Account Commands on page 215 Blade Configuration This section controls the operating parameters of the channels and ports on a media converter module A master configuration file will have a separate Blade Configuration section for each media converter module in the chassis or stack 149 Chapter 9 Configuration File Commands 150 The section is prefaced with three header lines that identify the media converter module in the chassis controlled by the commands in the section An example is shown in Figure 30 Filename BM O 2 cfg Model Type AT MCF2012LC MAC Address 00 15 77 70 7A 2C Figure 30 Blade Configuration Header The Filename line identi
92. e 199 protocol server TELNET SHOW on page 200 Displays the current settings of the Telnet server 197 Chapter 11 Telnet Server Commands TELNET DISABLE Syntax telnet disable Parameters None Privilege Levels Administrator and read write Description This command disables the Telnet server on the management module It is the server s default setting To protect the management module from unauthorized access leave the server disabled if the unit will not be managed with the Telnet application protocol Example The following command disables the Telnet server on the management module telnet disable 198 AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide TELNET ENABLE Syntax telnet enable Parameters None Privilege Levels Administrator and read write Description This command activates the Telnet server on the management module for remote Telnet management of the chassis The default setting for the server is disabled Note Review Telnet Server Guidelines on page 196 for the preconditions for remote Telnet management For instructions on starting a remote session refer to Starting a Remote Telnet or Secure Shell Management Session on page 22 Example The following command enables the Telnet server on the management module telnet enable 199 Chapter 11 Telnet Server Commands TELNET SHOW Syntax telnet show Parameters
93. e SSH client ended a management Report session with the management module SSH Session Open A remote SSH client established a Report management session with the management module Telnet Server Disabled The Telnet server used for remote Report management of the chassis or stack from a Telnet client was disabled with the TELNET DISABLE command Telnet Server Enabled The Telnet server was enabled with the Report TELNET ENABLE command Telnet Session Open A remote Telnet client established a Report management session with the management module Telnet Session Close A remote Telnet client ended a management Report session with the management module 139 Chapter 8 Event Log and Syslog Client Commands Table 11 Event Messages Continued Message Definition Classification TFTP Session Open The management module uploaded or Report downloaded a file during a local or remote management session using TFTP For example you would see this message if you downloaded new management software onto the modules using TFTP TFTP Session Close The management module completed Report uploading or downloading a file to a TFTP server Xmodem Session The management module completed Report Close downloading a file using Xmodem Xmodem Session The management module completed Report Open downloading a file during a local management session using Xmodem For example this message is displayed if you
94. e ose c dei 200 Figure 39 SNMP SHOW Command n eere secedere ade cedere de aes sudan ces de ndn a eda dero adea Dodd dues 207 Fig re 40 SSH SEHOW Commaarid 5 Honig eise tod iq uites tate ere inet ae de ee ede fe pode o dex se dt oie dar diues 214 Figure 41 USER SHOW Command ete a tere de orae ede Bede d je e apo dee tede tue eco dee de good due de eects 223 Figure 42 DIAGNOSTICS SHOW BOOTLOADER Command sss eee nene nennen errem erret 227 Figure 43 DIAGNOSTICS SHOW CHASSIS EEPROM Command sese ener enne 229 Figure 44 DIAGNOSTICS SHOW MODULE Command sese ener nene nene ennemi enne 232 Figure 45 DIAGNOSTICS SHOW SOFTWARE Command sse nennen nene ennemi innen 234 Figures Tables Table 1 IP Configuration Commands erri aaniu te dne Ia n doce X Eo RR HE Dex do eR Lu eoe E edema dned 49 Table 2 General System Configuration Commands sse enne nere nennen nene enne nnns 56 Table 3 Port and Module Commarids 2 5 2 n tite cit Dec dte iU etii eae iR eddie de Lote ege Lgs Se te Ee odas 70 Table 4 Port Status in the Link Test Mode 5 oneris iet tenet d ee innere esee de Fog dete aee e ceo E 104 Table 5 Port Status in the Missing Link Mode senem enne ennemi emere ennt en nnne 104 Table 6 Port Status in the Smart Missing Link Mode essen ennemi enne enn nennen 104 Table 7
95. e the settings in the file with the current configuration Naturally this does not result in a disruption of network traffic through the media converter channels To view the name of the active master configuration file use the CONFIG SHOW command As previously explained a module stores its individual settings in an auxiliary configuration file in its file system This type of configuration file is primarily used in creating the active master configuration file on the management module However an auxiliary configuration file also enables a module to retain its settings when it is moved to a different slot or chassis which in some situations may save you from having to reconfigure the module AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide When you remove a media converter module from a chassis and install it into a different slot either in the same or a different chassis it immediately queries the management module to determine whether rJ the slot was used before and if it was o if the previous module was the same model If the slot was not used before or the previous module was a different model the media converter module configures its parameter settings using its auxiliary configuration file in its file system thereby maintaining its previous settings When a media converter module is installed into a slot that was used previously by the same model the management module extracts the previ
96. ed as the status of the device s link to the media converter constantly changes Mode Select Button On the front panel of the media converter module is a Mode Select button that you can use to manually set the operating mode of a channel Turning the button up or down toggles through the channels on the module and pressing it selects a channel s operating mode The selected channel is identified by the CH LEDs on the module and the operating mode by the LT Link Test ML MissingLink and SML Smart MissingLink LEDs For further information refer to the AT MCF2012LC and AT MCF2012LC 1 Media Converter Modules Installation Guide In the AT S85 Management Software a media converter module automatically updates its auxiliary configuration file in its file system whenever you set a channel s operating mode with the Mode Select button This enables a module in an unmanaged chassis to retain its channel operating mode settings even when it is moved to another slot or when a chassis is power cycled However if a chassis has the AT MCF2000M Management Module or is part of a stack the master configuration file on the management module is not automatically updated when a channel s operating mode is set with the Mode Select button Rather you must initiate the update with the CONFIG SAVE command from a local or remote management session Otherwise the settings in the auxiliary configuration file on the module are overwritten by the master configura
97. efer to FILE SHOW on page 188 If the filename has spaces enclose it in double quotes To view the ID and slot numbers of a chassis refer to SYSTEM SHOW CHASSIS on page 96 or SYSTEM SHOW CLUSTER on page 99 Privilege Levels Administrator and read write This command designates the active master configuration file on the management module For an explanation of the master configuration file refer to Overview on page 142 AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide After designating an active master configuration file do one of the following O To configure the modules in the chassis or stack according to the settings in the newly designated active master configuration file issue the CONFIG RUN command For instructions refer to CONFIG RUN on page 155 Do not issue the CONFIG SAVE command C To overwrite the settings in the active master configuration file with the current settings of the modules issue the CONFIG SAVE command Note the following before using this command o To view the name of the active master configuration file see CONFIG SHOW on page 162 o The designated file must already exist To view the configuration files in the management module s file system see FILE SHOW on page 188 Configuration files have a cfg extension To create a new configuration file refer to CONFIG SAVE on page 157 For further information refer to Spe
98. el lost its link to its network device while the channel was in the Smart MissingLink operating mode The mode would respond by pulsing the transmitter on the twisted pair port of the channel about once a second The port s Link LED would flash and its status would change to TX SML in the SYSTEM SHOW INTERFACE command as a signal that the failure originated on the fiber optic port of the channel When the connection is reestablished on the fiber optic port the twisted pair port resumes normal operations so that the two ports can again forward traffic to each other AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide The operating mode functions the same if the failure starts on the twisted pair port Here the mode pulses the transmitter on the fiber optic port As with the other two channel operating modes this mode does not interfere with the flow of network traffic through the ports of a channel and so can be used during normal network operations of a media converter channel However you might want to limit its use to diagnosing a link failure particularly if the network devices connected to the ports are managed devices This is because the pulsing of the transmitter on a port and the constantly changing status of a link could prove problematic for some managed devices For example the device might send a constant stream of SNMP traps or if the device is running a spanning tree protocol the protocol may become confus
99. em show clock 66 AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide SYSTEM SHOW CONSOLE Syntax system show console Parameters None Privilege Levels Administrator read write and read only Description This command displays the setting for the console timer This parameter controls the amount of time in minutes that the management software waits before automatically ending an inactive local or remote management session The management software automatically logs off the session if the console timer expires without any management activity This security feature can prevent unauthorized individuals from using your management station to change the configuration of the media converter chassis should you step away from your system during a management session A value of 0 zero disables the console timer Inactive management sessions are never timed out This value should be used with caution If you disable the console timer you must always remember to log off after every local or remote management session of the media converter or future management session may be blocked To set the console timer setting refer to SYSTEM SET CONSOLE on page 61 Example system show console 67 Chapter 5 General System Commands SYSTEM SHOW INFO 68 Syntax system show info Parameters None Privilege Levels Administrator read write and read only Description This command dis
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101. er to the Support section of the Allied Telesis web site www alliedtelesis com All of the products in the AT MCF2000 Media Converter Series have a 5 Year Warranty All Allied Telesis warranties are subject to the terms and conditions set out in the Allied Telesis Limited Warranties on our web site at www alliedtelesis com warranty default aspx Products for return or repair must first be assigned a return materials authorization RMA number A product sent to Allied Telesis without an RMA number will be returned to the sender at the sender s expense For instructions on how to obtain an RMA number go to the Support section on our web site at www alliedtelesis com You can contact Allied Telesis for sales or corporate information through our web site at www alliedtelesis com New releases of the management software for our managed products are available from the following Internet sites Oo Allied Telesis web site www alliedtelesis com 3 Allied Telesis FTP server ftp ftp alliedtelesis com If the FTP server prompts you to log on enter anonymous as the user name and your email address as the password Chapter 1 Starting a Command Line Management Session This chapter describes the basic characteristics of the management software It contains the following sections Q Management Overview on page 16 Q Starting a Local Management Session on page 20 Q Starting a Remote Telnet or Secure
102. erface User s Guide 1000 Sets the speed of the port to 1000 Mbps This setting is applicable to the 10 100 1000Base T port on the management module This setting is not supported on the twisted pair and fiber optic ports on the AT MCF2012LC and AT MCF2012LC 1 Media Converter Modules duplex Sets the duplex mode of a port Available settings are full Sets the duplex mode of the port to full duplex This is the default setting for a fiber optic port that does not support Auto Negotiation half Sets the duplex mode of the port to half duplex crossover Sets the wiring configuration of a twisted pair port Auto Negotiation must be disabled on the port to set this parameter Available settings are mdi Sets the wiring configuration to MDI mdix Sets the wiring configuration to MDI X ingress rate limit Defines the maximum number of bits per second a port accepts from the network device connected to it egress rate limit Defines the maximum number of bits per second a port will transmit to the network device connected to it Privilege Levels Administrator and read write Description This command configures the following parameter settings on a port in a media converter channel Port status Auto Negotiation Speed and duplex mode MDI MDI X wiring configuration u uuu iu Ingress and egress filtering 91 Chapter 6 Port and Module Commands 92 This command can also set the operating parameters of the 10 1
103. es the management module slot 10r2 Specifies a slot number of a media converter module In the AT MCF2000 Chassis the left slot is 1 and the right slot is 2 bootblock Designates the area of flash memory reserved for the AT S85 and AT S97 boot loader files appblock Designates the area of flash memory reserved for the AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software filename cfg Downloads a master configuration file from the TFTP server to the file system of the management module This parameter designates a name for the file when the file is stored in the file system on the module The name can be up to 15 alphanumeric characters not including the extension Enclose the filename in double quotes if it contains a space The filename must include the CFG extension To view the ID and slot numbers of a chassis refer to SYSTEM SHOW CHASSIS on page 96 or SYSTEM SHOW CLUSTER on page 99 Privilege Levels Administrator and read write 177 Chapter 10 File System Commands 178 General Description This command downloads new versions of the AT S85 and AT S97 boot loaders and management software to the management and media converter modules in a chassis from a TFTP server Allied Telesis may post new versions of these files on our web site so our customers can update their equipment with the latest files You can also use this command to download a master configuration file that you edited at your management workstat
104. essions ending 25 44 starting 22 Secure Shell SSH server command summary 211 default settings 245 described 210 disabling 212 displaying status 214 enabling 213 guidelines 210 setting 10 100 1000Base T Management port 89 active master configuration file 160 Auto Negotiation 89 baud rate of RS 232 Terminal port 58 channel operating modes 79 85 chassis contact 62 chassis location 64 chassis name 59 console timeout 61 egress rate limits 89 event log severity level 129 facility level of event messages 131 ingress rate limits 89 IP address of Network Time Protocol NTP server 118 IP address of syslog server 131 IP configuration 52 manager account passwords 221 manually date and time MDI MDI X parameter 89 media converter ports 89 module names 86 Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP 205 stack name 63 syslog client severity level 129 temperature thresholds 86 Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP command summary 204 default settings 246 described 202 displaying status 207 Smart MissingLink operating mode described 82 setting 79 85 SNMP SET command 205 SNMP SHOW command 207 SSH DISABLE command 212 SSH ENABLE command 213 SSH SHOW command 214 stack name displaying 68 setting 63 subnet mask displaying 54 AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide setting with a DHCP server 51 setting manually 52 Syslog client command summary 123 default settings 247 described 122 disabl
105. et server uses protocol port 23 You cannot change this value These guidelines apply to managing the chassis remotely with a Telnet client O The management module must have an IP configuration For instructions refer to Chapter 4 IP Configuration Commands on page 4T O The 10 100 1000Base T Management port on the management module must be connected to a network device such as a Fast Ethernet or Gigabit switch Remote Telnet management sessions are conducted through this port O The remote Telnet client must be a member of the same network as the management module or have access to it through Layer 3 routing devices O Ifthe management module and remote Telnet client are on different networks the IP configuration on the management module must include a default gateway specifying the IP address of the first hop to reaching the workstation For instructions refer to Chapter 4 IP Configuration Commands on page 47 O The management module can support up to 20 Telnet and 20 SSH concurrent remote management sessions Table 14 summarizes the Telnet server commands Table 14 Telnet Server Commands Command Description TELNET DISABLE on Deactivates the Telnet application page 198 protocol server AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide Table 14 Telnet Server Commands Continued Command Description TELNET ENABLE on Activates the Telnet application pag
106. eters None Privilege Levels Administrator read write and read only Description This command clears the screen Example clear 43 Chapter 3 Basic Commands EXIT 44 Syntax exit Parameters None Privilege Levels Administrator read write and read only Description This command ends a management session Example exit HELP AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide Syntax help Parameters None Privilege Levels Administrator read write and read only Description This command displays information about how you can use the and tab keys to simplify the entry of commands Example help 45 Chapter 3 Basic Commands PING 46 Syntax ping 7paddress Parameter ipaddress Specifies the IP address of the device to ping Privilege Levels Administrator and read write Description This command tests for a network connection between the management module and a remote device by sending three TCP IP ping requests The results of the requests are displayed on your workstation The following guidelines apply to this command O The management module must have an IP configuration For instructions see Chapter 4 IP Configuration Commands on page 47 o The 10 100 1000Base T Management port on the management module must be connected to your network The ping requests are transmitted from this port O The management module m
107. everity level 129 EXIT command 44 F fiber optic ports configuring 89 displaying 101 FILE COPY command 170 FILE DELETE command 173 FILE DOWNLOAD command 176 FILE RENAME command 185 FILE SHOW command 188 file systems command summary 168 described 166 displaying 188 FILE UPLOAD command 191 H HELP command 45 help context sensitive 26 l ingress rate limits displaying 101 setting 89 IP address displaying 54 setting with a DHCP server 51 setting manually 52 IP configuration default settings 240 displaying 54 setting with a DHCP server 51 setting manually 52 IP DHCP DISABLE command 50 IP DHCP ENABLE command 51 IP SET command 52 IP SHOW command 54 K keyword abbreviations 26 L Link Test operating mode described 80 setting 79 85 local management sessions ending 25 44 starting 20 LOGGING CLEAR EVENTLOG command 124 LOGGING DISABLE EVENTLOG command 125 LOGGING DISABLE SYSLOG command 126 LOGGING ENABLE EVENTLOG command 127 LOGGING ENABLE SYSLOG command 128 LOGGING SET EVENTLOG command 129 LOGGING SET SYSLOG command 131 LOGGING SHOW command 132 LOGGING SHOW EVENTLOG command 134 M MAC address displaying 96 99 manager accounts command summary 216 creating 218 default settings 241 deleting 220 described 216 displaying 223 guidelines 216 modifying 221 privilege levels described 17 216 master configuration files copying 170 creating 143 158 deleting 173 described 142 displaying names of 188 dow
108. f the twisted pair ports are specified b Specifies a fiber optic port If you specify only a port and not a channel then all of the fiber ports are specified To view the ID and slot numbers of a chassis refer to SYSTEM SHOW CLUSTER on page 99 or SYSTEM SHOW CHASSIS on page 96 To view the ports of a channel refer to SYSTEM SHOW INTERFACE on page 101 Enables and disables the port Available settings are enable Activates the transmitter and receiver on the port This is the default setting disable Deactivates the transmitter and receiver on the port Activates and deactivates IEEE 802 3u Auto Negotiation and auto MDI MDIX on a port When Auto Negotiation is activated the port s speed duplex mode and wiring configuration are set automatically Available settings are enable Activates IEEE 802 3u Auto Negotiation and auto MDI MDIX on the port This is the default setting for a twisted pair port This is also the default setting for fiber optic ports that support Auto Negotiation such as 100Base SX ports This setting is not appropriate for fiber optic ports that do not support Auto Negotiation such as 100Base FX and 1000Base F disable Deactivates IEEE 802 3u Auto Negotiation and auto MDI MDIX on the port Sets the speed of a twisted pair port Available settings are 10 Sets the speed of the port to 10 Mbps 100 Sets the speed of the port to 100 Mbps AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Int
109. f the chassis to reset To view a unit s ID number use the SYSTEM SHOW CLUSTER command For instructions see SYSTEM SHOW CLUSTER on page 99 Privilege Levels Administrator and read write Description This command resets all the modules both media converter modules and the management module in a chassis by initializing the modules AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software You might reset a chassis if you are experiencing a problem with its modules Note Resetting a media converter module may result in the loss of some network traffic Note When reset the management module is unresponsive to commands for approximately one minute while it initializes the AT S97 Management Software Note When reset a media converter module immediately resumes forwarding network traffic through its ports and channels using its default settings while it initializes its AT S85 Management Software a process that takes approximately one minute to complete The module is unresponsive to management commands during the initialization process At the completion of the process the module configures its ports and channels according to the settings in the active master configuration file on the management module AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide Note the following before performing this command o The command does not affect power supply or fan modules 0 Resetting the chassis e
110. fies the name of the auxiliary configuration file used to create that portion of the master file as well as the media converter module controlled by the commands The numbers in the filename identify the module The first number represents the chassis ID and the second number the slot number For example the auxiliary configuration filename BM 0 2 cfg in Figure 30 identifies the media converter module in slot 2 of the chassis with an ID number of 0 The Model Type field specifies the model name of the media converter module and the MAC Address specifies its MAC address Note The header lines of a Blade Configuration section should not be modified or deleted The first subsection in a Blade Configuration is illustrated in Figure 31 It sets the operating modes of the media converter channels on the module with a modified version of the SYSTEM SET INTERFACE command The ID parameter of the command is replaced with a PORTID parameter which specifies the channel number For example PORTID 1 designates channel 1 which on the AT MCF2012LC and AT MCF2012LC 1 Media Converter Modules represents twisted pair port 1 and fiber optic port 1 PORTID 2 designates channel 2 of twisted pair port 2 and fiber optic port 2 and so on Blade Configuration system set interface portId 1 OpMode link test system set interface portId 2 OpMode link test system set interface portId 3 OpMode link test system set interface portId 4 OpMode link test sy
111. file is appropriate for its module type If the file type is correct it writes the file to the BOOTAPP section If it is not it discards the file This protects the module from installing the wrong boot loader This command has the following guidelines o The filename extension of the source file must be BIN and the destination must be BOOTBLOCK O When upgrading both the boot loader and the management software on the modules you should download the new boot loader file first AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide Since this command uses the TFTP client on the management module Allied Telesis recommends reviewing the information in Guidelines to Using the TFTP and Xmodem Client on page 167 prior to using the command Note A management module resets after receiving a new bootloader The module is unresponsive to commands for approximately one minute while it initializes its AT S97 Management Software Note A media converter module resets after receiving a new bootloader and immediately resumes forwarding network traffic through its ports and channels using its default settings while it initializes its AT S85 Management Software a process that takes approximately one minute to complete The module is unresponsive to management commands during the initialization process At the completion of the process the module configures its ports and channels according to the settings in
112. format time Specifies the current time in 24 hour hour minute second format You must include all three parts of the time Privilege Levels Administrator and read write Description This command manually sets the management module s date and time which is added to events messages and SNMP traps The module is able to maintain the date and time even when it is reset or power cycled because it has an onboard battery To view the current date and time use the SYSTEM SHOW CLOCK command For instructions see SYSTEM SHOW CLOCK on page 66 To set the date and time using an Network Time Protocol NTP server refer to Chapter 7 Network Time Protocol Commands on page 113 Note The date and time from an NTP server overwrites a manually set date and time You do not have to enter the CONFIG SAVE command to save the new date and time Examples This command sets the date to April 11 2007 and time to 4 34 pm system set clock date 4 11 2007 time 16 34 0 This command sets the time to 7 08 am and 25 seconds system set clock time 7 8 25 AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide SYSTEM SET CONSOLE Syntax system set console timeout va ue Parameter timeout Specifies the console timer in minutes The range is 0 to 60 minutes The default is 10 minutes Privilege Levels Administrator and read write Description This command sets the amount of time in minutes the manage
113. from the management module using a TFTP server You cannot edit it directly on the management module After you have edited the file you can download it to the management module and designate it as the active master configuration file on the module For instructions on how to upload and download a master configuration file to a management module refer to FILE UPLOAD on page 191 and FILE DOWNLOAD on page 176 To designate the active master configuration file of the management module refer to CONFIG SET on page 160 The following sections describe the various parts of a master configuration file and the supported commands for each section File Header Lines At the top of the file are three lines of header information shown in Figure 23 These lines should never be modified or deleted Filename MM cfg Model Type AT MCF2000M MAC Address 00 15 77 70 7A 25 Figure 23 Management Module Configuration Header System Configuration The commands in this section define general information about the management module HHH System Configuration E system set asynchronous baudrate 115200 system set console timeout 10 System set contact none system set hostname none system set location none system set mymodule id 0 0 name none system set mymodule id 0 0 temperature threshold 60 system set mymodule id 0 a temperature threshold 60 Kooren set mymodule id 0 b temperature threshold 60 E Figure
114. fter being reset with the SYSTEM RESET MODULE command 137 Chapter 8 Event Log and Syslog Client Commands Table 11 Event Messages Continued Message Definition Classification Minor Level Messages Authentication Failure The management software denied access to an individual who attempted to locally or remotely log on to the management module with an invalid user name or password Report Copper Fiber Port Offline A port in a media converter channel lost its link to the network device Report Copper Fiber Port Online A port in a media converter channel established a link to a network device Report Copper Fiber Port RX SML A port in a media converter channel is receiving the Smart MissingLink signal This is an indication that the port is connected to another media converter that supports the Smart MissingLink mode forming a chain of media converters Media converters that support the Smart MissingLink mode pass the loss of a link on a port to all the media converters in the chain Report Copper Fiber Port TX SML A port in a media converter channel is sending the Smart MissingLink signal by pulsing its transmitter once a second to indicate that its companion port in the channel cannot establish a link with a network device Report Module Inserted Module Removed The management module detected a media converter power o
115. ftware Command Line Interface User s Guide Table 12 Configuration File Commands Continued Command Description CONFIG SAVE on page 157 Updates the active configuration file with the latest changes to the parameter settings Also creates new master configuration files CONFIG SAVE FILESYSTEM on page 158 Creates a new master configuration file CONFIG SET on page 160 CONFIG SHOW on page 162 Selects a new active master configuration file Displays the name of the active and current master configuration files on the management module 153 Chapter 9 Configuration File Commands CONFIG OVERWRITE 154 Syntax config overwrite enable disable Id c s Parameters enable Enables the configuration overwrite command This is the default value disable Disables the configuration overwrite command c s Indicates the chassis and slot Privilege Levels Administrator and read write Description This command enables or disables the Management module to overwrite the configuration on the specified Blade module This command is useful if you want to retain the auxiliary configuration file of an media converter module In this case you can disable the automatic overwriting of a media converter module configuration file with the disable parameter of the CONFIG OVERWRITE command Example The following command disables the Management module ability to overwrite the conf
116. g network traffic through its ports and channels using its default settings while it initializes the new software This process takes approximately one minute to complete The module is unresponsive to management commands during the initialization process At the completion of the process the module configures its ports and channels according to the settings in the active master configuration file on the management module Description of Syntax 3 This command syntax downloads a master configuration file from a TFTP server to the file system of a management module You might use this command after editing a configuration file at your workstation or when transferring a master configuration file from another chassis If after downloading a new or edited master configuration file onto a management module you want to configure the modules using the file there are several additional commands you have to perform First you must designate the file as the active configuration file for the management module with the CONFIG SET command Second you must issue the CONFIG RUN command so that the modules configure themselves according to the commands in the file For information refer to Chapter 9 Configuration File Commands on page 141 Description of Syntax 4 This syntax is reserved for future versions of the management software Examples of Downloading the AT S85 and AT S97 Boot Loaders This command downloads a new version of the AT S85 boot
117. gement Module ip set ip address 149 22 67 8 subnetmask 255 255 255 224 default gateway 149 22 67 247 AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide This command assigns the default gateway address 149 44 55 22 to the management module ip set default gateway 149 44 55 22 This command removes the current IP address and subnet mask values without assigning new values ip set ip address 0 0 0 0 subnetmask 0 0 0 0 53 Chapter 4 IP Configuration Commands IP SHOW 54 Syntax ip show Parameters None Privilege Levels Administrator read write and read only Description This command displays the management module s IP address subnet mask and default gateway address as shown in Figure 7 IP Information IP Address 149 25 42 11 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 149 25 42 27 DHCBP uua Im Disable Figure 7 IP SHOW Command For further information refer to the following sections o Overview on page 48 for background information on when to assign an IP configuration to the management module o IP SET on page 52 for instructions on how to manually assign these values DO IP DHCP DISABLE on page 50 for instructions on how to activate the DHCP and BOOTP clients Example ip show Chapter 5 General System Commands This chapter describes the commands that control and display basic parameters on the management module
118. gnate a member unit set the chassis ID of each stacking module to 1 through 30 by moving DIP switches on the module You must assign a unique chassis ID to each member chassis To view the chassis IDs of the master and member chassis use the SHOW CLUSTER command See SYSTEM SHOW CLUSTER on page 99 39 Chapter 2 Stacking 40 Chapter 3 Basic Commands This chapter describes basic AT S97 software commands It contains the following commands Question Mark Key on page 42 CLEAR on page 43 EXIT on page 44 HELP on page 45 PING on page 46 u uuu iau 41 Chapter 3 Basic Commands Question Mark Key 42 Syntax Parameters None Privilege Levels Administrator read write and read only Description Entering a question mark at the command line prompt displays a list and a brief description of the command line keywords Entering a question mark after a keyword displays the available keyword parameters Additionally entering a question mark after a parameter displays the parameter s class that is integer string etc Examples This command lists the command keywords 5 This command displays the available parameters for the BOOT keyword boot This command displays the class of the value for the SET parameter in the CONFIG command config set CLEAR AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide Syntax clear Param
119. he AT MCF2000 Chassis the left slot is 1 and the right slot is 2 To view the ID and slot numbers of a chassis refer to SYSTEM SHOW CHASSIS on page 96 or SYSTEM SHOW CLUSTER on page 99 Privilege Levels Administrator and read write Description This command performs a soft reset on a module in a chassis by initializing the AT S85 or AT S97 Management Software You might reset a module if it is experiencing a problem 76 AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide Note Resetting a media converter module may result in the loss of some network traffic Note When reset a management module is unresponsive to commands for approximately one minute while it initializes the AT S97 Management Software Note When reset a media converter module immediately resumes forwarding network traffic through its ports and channels using its default settings while it initializes its AT S85 Management Software a process that takes approximately one minute to complete The module is unresponsive to management commands during the initialization process At the completion of the process the module configures its ports and channels according to the settings in the active master configuration file on the management module Note the following before performing this command o This command can reset only one module at a time o This command can reset the management module or a media
120. he AT MCF2000AC Power Supply Module or the AT MCF2KFAN Fan Module RPSA Information NN Module Name Module Type AT MCF2000AC Power OK ick x Ex Yes Module Present Present ZOV used rA MPEISAM S Good 3 415V 12 5 0M raang Innes RN eed pane Good 12 125v Temperature 25 821 C Temperature Threshold 60 c Fan A Speed 7105 RPM Ne Fan B Speed 7033 RPM 9 Figure 16 SYSTEM SHOW MODULE Command for a Power Supply or Fan Module The acronym RPS for Redundant Power Supply in the top line should be ignored It is a misnomer for a fan module as well as for a power supply module in a chassis with one power supply The letter following RPS is the chassis slot location of the power supply or fan module 109 Chapter 6 Port and Module Commands Figure 17 illustrates the information for the management Module CPU Information ON Name oevers lx E EXTS Module Type AT MCF2000M Module Status Active Module Present Present Dis OVE pie dor Ree em E Good 1 212v OVE a eost Ma oe cut d Bas Good 1 818v 255M sorb 2ish op Rok a aah kee eae eee dei emus Good 2 535 J43V haste ee ee Se bed Good 3 336v I1220V elev dees bead oy Good 12 187 Temperature 29 2500 C Temperature Threshold 60 c Management Port Link State Up Auto Negotia
121. he default settings for the NTP client Network Time Protocol Client Setting Default Client Status Disabled NTP Server IP Address 0 0 0 0 utcoffset 0 hours 243 Appendix A AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Default Settings RS 232 Terminal Port The following table lists the default settings for the RS 232 Terminal port RS 232 Terminal Port Setting Default Data Bits 8 Stop Bits 1 Parity None Flow Control None Baud Rate 115200 bps Note The baud rate is the only adjustable parameter on the port 244 AT S85 and AT 97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide Secure Shell Server The following table lists the SSH server default settings Telnet Server Setting Default SSH Server Disabled Protocol Port Number 22 Note The protocol port number is not adjustable 245 Appendix A AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Default Settings Simple Network Management Protocol 246 The following table lists the SNMP default settings Telnet Server Setting Default get community public set community private trap community public Manager 1 IP address 0 0 0 0 Manager 2 IP address 0 0 0 0 Manager 3 IP address 0 0 0 0 Manager 4 IP address 0 0 0 0 AT S85 and AT 97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide Syslog Client The following table lists the default
122. he parameter Chapter 1 Starting a Command Line Management Session Setting Chassis ID Numbers settings of the modules when a unit is power cycled or reset Without the files you would have to reconfigure the modules whenever you reset a device The modules do not automatically update their configuration files and the active master configuration file when you change a device s parameter such as the speed of a port on a media converter module Instead you must initiate the update with the CONFIG SAVE command This command instructs all the modules in a chassis or stack to update their configuration files to match their current settings You should always perform this command after adjusting the parameter settings of the modules Otherwise your changes are discarded when you reset or power cycle the unit Note Many of the chapters in this guide have a note on the first page reminding you to update the configuration files with the CONFIG SAVE command after entering your parameter changes For further information on configuration files and the CONFIG SAVE command refer to Chapter 9 Configuration File Commands on page 141 Commands that configure or display the parameters on a media converter module must include a chassis ID number This parameter identifies the chassis with the media converter module For example to configure a port on a media converter module with the SYSTEM SET PORT command you must include in the comma
123. his command The current date and time are retained The command does not affect power supply or fan modules This command ends your management session To continue managing the unit you must reestablish the session after the management module has initialized its AT S97 Management Software The initialization process takes approximately one minute to complete Example This command deletes all of the master and auxiliary configuration files on the management and media converter modules in a chassis or stack and returns the parameter settings to the default values system reset cluster 75 Chapter 6 Port and Module Commands SYSTEM RESET MODULE Syntax system reset module id chassis s lot Parameters id Identifies the media converter module or management module to reset The ID number consists of the following parts chassis Identifies the ID number of the chassis The chassis ID number depends on which module is installed in the management slot of the chassis When a management module is installed in this slot the chassis ID number is 0 or 31 When a stacking module is installed in this slot the chassis ID can be from 1 to 30 slot Specifies the letter or ID number of the slot with the module Possible values are m Identifies the management module slot which contains either the AT MCF2000M Management Module or the AT MCF2000S Stacking Module 10r2 Specifies a slot number of a media converter module In t
124. ide AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide Required Modules To be part of a stack the master chassis in the stack must have the AT MCF2000M Management Module installed See Figure 5 In addition each member chassis in the stack must have the AT MCF2000S Stacking Module installed See Figure 6 Both modules are installed in the management module slot on the front panel of the chassis For installation instructions see the AT MCF2000M Management Module Installation Guide and the AT MCF2000S Stacking Module Installation Guide Figure 6 AT MCF2000S Stacking Module 37 38 Chapter 2 Stacking AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Versions To create a stack the management stacking and media converter modules require Version 1 4 0 or later of the AT S97 and AT S85 Management Software Earlier versions of the management software do not support this feature A stack supports all of the features described in Command Line Interface Features on page 26 AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide Setting Up Stacking When creating a stack you need to designate a master chassis and from one to seven member chassis The management module has a chassis id of 0 which automatically designates this chassis as the master chassis of the stack by default For instructions about how to move the jumper see Setting Chassis ID Numbers on page 18 To desi
125. iguration on module 2 in chassis 0 config overwrite disable Id 0 2 CONFIG RUN AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide Syntax config run Parameters None Privilege Levels Administrator and read write Description This command configures the parameters settings on the modules in the chassis according to the settings in the active master configuration file on the management module This command is typically used to configure the modules after you have designated a new active master configuration file on the management module Here is the sequence of the commands to perform this function 1 Designate a new active master configuration file for the chassis using the CONFIG SET command For instructions refer to CONFIG SET on page 160 2 Configure the settings on the modules according to the settings in the file by performing this command This command is also useful if you configured the parameters of the modules but did not save them and want to discard the changes and return to the original configuration of the modules For example perhaps you modified but did not save the settings of the ports on a media converter module and want to discard the changes The result of the CONFIG RUN command is similar to the SYSTEM RESET CHASSIS command or power cycling the unit The difference is that with the CONFIG RUN command the management software on the modules is not initialized whi
126. ile system of the module and include the CFG extension The filename cannot start with the letters mm or bm because these letters are reserved by the management software 185 Chapter 10 File System Commands 186 Privilege Levels Administrator and read write Description This command is used to rename master configuration files in the file system of the management module Observe the following guidelines when using this command O If you rename the active master configuration file the management software recreates it the next time you issue the CONFIG SAVE command To view the name of the active master configuration file refer to CONFIG SHOW on page 162 C Though you can use the command to rename auxiliary configuration files for example BM cfg or MM cfg in the file systems of the management and media converter modules Allied Telesis does not recommend it You should limit the use of this command to renaming the master configuration file DJ A filename cannot start with the letters MM or BM 0 You do not have to perform the CONFIG SAVE command after renaming a file For information on configuration files refer to Chapter 9 Configuration File Commands on page 141 Examples This command renames the master configuration file unit12a cfg on the management module to u2 a7 cfg The chassis ID number is 0 file rename srcfile system 0 m uniti2a cfg dstfile system 0 m
127. ing 126 displaying status of 132 enabling 128 guidelines 122 setting facility code 131 setting server s IP address 131 setting severity level 129 System commands summary 56 70 system location displaying 68 setting 64 SYSTEM RESET CHASSIS command 72 SYSTEM RESET CLUSTER command 74 SYSTEM RESET MODULE command 76 SYSTEM SET ASYNCHRONOUS command 58 SYSTEM SET CHASSIS command 59 SYSTEM SET CLOCK command 60 SYSTEM SET CONSOLE command 61 SYSTEM SET CONTACT command 62 SYSTEM SET HOSTNAME command 63 SYSTEM SET INTERFACE command 79 SYSTEM SET INTERFACE PORTNAME command 85 SYSTEM SET LOCATION command 64 SYSTEM SET MODULE command 86 SYSTEM SET PORT command 89 SYSTEM SHOW ASYNCHRONOUS command 65 SYSTEM SHOW CHASSIS command 96 SYSTEM SHOW CLOCK command 66 SYSTEM SHOW CLUSTER command 99 SYSTEM SHOW CONSOLE command 67 SYSTEM SHOW INFO command 68 SYSTEM SHOW INTERFACE command 101 SYSTEM SHOW MODULE command 108 System time displaying 66 setting with a Network Time Protocol NTP server 114 setting manually 60 T TELNET DISABLE command 198 TELNET ENABLE command 199 Telnet management sessions ending 25 44 starting 22 Telnet server command summary 196 default settings 248 described 196 disabling 198 displaying status 200 enabling 199 guidelines 196 TELNET SHOW command 200 temperature thresholds displaying 108 setting 86 time See system time twisted pair ports configuring 89 displaying 101 U updating active master
128. ion protocol The default setting for the SSH server is disabled Note Refer to SSH Server Guidelines on page 210 for the requirements of remote SSH management For instructions on how to start a management session refer to Starting a Remote Telnet or Secure Shell Management Session on page 22 Example The following command enables the SSH server on the management module ssh enable 213 Chapter 13 Secure Shell Server SSH Commands SSH SHOW Syntax ssh show Parameters None Privilege Levels Administrator read write and read only Description This command displays the current status of the SSH server on the management module An example is shown in Figure 40 sse Status Enable Figure 40 S8H SHOW Command Example The following command displays the status of the SSH server ssh show 214 Chapter 14 Manager Account Commands This chapter describes how to create additional manager accounts This chapter contains the following sections Overview on page 216 USER ADD on page 218 USER DELETE on page 220 USER SET on page 221 USER SHOW on page 223 u uuu iu Note Remember to save your parameters changes in the active master configuration file with the CONFIG SAVE command For information refer to Saving Your Configuration Changes on page 17 or CONFIG SAVE on page 157 215 Chapter 14 Manager Account Commands Overview M
129. ion to the management module To download a bootloader or image file onto all of the media converter modules in a system use the FILE FASTDOWNLOAD command See FILE FASTDOWNLOAD on page 183 Description of Syntax 1 This command downloads a new version of a boot loader to a management or media converter module from a TFTP server The boot loader is part of the operating system of a module The modules use different boot loaders The AT MCF2000M Management Module uses the AT S97 boot loader and the media converter modules the AT S85 boot loader The boot loader files are identified by their BIN filename extension and the S85 and S97 in the filenames A boot loader must be stored on a module in an area of memory referred to as BOOTBLOCK This section of memory is separate from the file system and cannot be displayed with the FILE SHOW command When you enter the FILE DOWNLOAD command you must specify BOOTBLOCK as the destination If you specify a filename as the destination the command will store the file in the file system of the module This is an inappropriate destination for a boot loader If you do inadvertently download a boot loader file into the file system of a module you can delete it with the FILE DELETE command For instructions refer to FILE DELETE on page 173 After a module has received a new boot loader it tests the file before writing it to BOOTBLOCK area of flash memory to determine whether the
130. irst entry in the table manager is the predefined manager account For background information refer to Overview on page 216 Username Privilege manager administrator Smi th read write Adams read write Tim Johnson read Rob Johnson read Figure 41 USER SHOW Command Example The following command displays the manager accounts user show 223 Chapter 14 Manager Account Commands 224 Chapter 15 Diagnostics Commands This chapter describes the diagnostic commands This chapter contains the following sections Overview on page 226 DIAGNOSTICS SHOW BOOTLOADER on page 227 DIAGNOSTICS SHOW CHASSIS on page 229 DIAGNOSTICS SHOW MODULE on page 231 DIAGNOSTICS SHOW SOFTWARE on page 234 u uuu iau 225 Chapter 15 Diagnostics Commands Overview The diagnostics commands display manufacturing information which you may be asked to provide if you contact Allied Telesis Technical Support for assistance They do not test any of the components on the modules in a chassis Command Table 18 summarizes the diagnostics commands Summary Table 18 Diagnostics Commands Command Description DIAGNOSTICS SHOW Displays the version number of the BOOTLOADER on page 227 software bootloader DIAGNOSTICS SHOW Displays manufacturing CHASSIS on page 229 information about a module DIAGNOSTICS SHOW Displays manufacturing and MODULE on page 231 operating information about a module
131. is with an ID of 0 diagnostics show module id 0 2 233 Chapter 15 Diagnostics Commands DIAGNOSTICS SHOW SOFTWARE Syntax diagnostics show software Parameters none Privilege Levels Administrator read write and read only Description This command displays the version number of the AT S85 and AT S97 software If you contact Allied Telesis Technical Support for assistance you need to provide this information Figure 43 is an example of the DIAGNOSTIC SHOW SOFTWARE command Chassis Chassis MAC Master N Name Type Address Chassis AT MCF2000 11 22 33 44 55 55 Yes AT MCF2000 Slot ID Module Name Module Type Software Version AT MCF2000M v2 0 0 Reg 1 traf AT MCF2012LC v2 0 0 Reg 2 traf AT MCF2012LC 1 v2 0 0 SJ Traffic 11 22 33 44 22 22 NO AT MCF2000 Slot ID Module Name Module Type Software Version Reg 7 traf AT MCF2012LC v2 0 0 Reg 12 traf AT MCF2012LC v2 0 0 SF Traffic 11 22 33 44 66 77 No AT MCF2000 Slot ID Module Name Module Type Software Version District 1 AT MCF2012LC v2 0 0 District 2 AT MCF2012LC v2 0 0 J Figure 45 DIAGNOSTICS SHOW SOFTWARE Command AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide The fields are defined here o Slot ID A slot in the chassis Possible values are C Indicates the chassis M Indicates the management slot for the AT MCF2000M Management Module number A media converter slot number for example 1 2 etc Emp
132. isplays the event messages in the event log 123 Chapter 8 Event Log and Syslog Client Commands LOGGING CLEAR EVENTLOG 124 Syntax logging clear eventlog Parameters None Privilege Level Administrator Description This command deletes all the entries in the event log If the log is activated the management module immediately begins to store new events Example The following command clears the event log logging clear eventlog AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide LOGGING DISABLE EVENTLOG Syntax logging disable eventlog Parameters None Privilege Levels Administrator and read write Description This command disables the event log This stops the management module from storing any further events but any events already stored in the log are retained To display the current state of the event log or the event messages refer to LOGGING SHOW on page 132 The default setting for the event log is enabled Example The following command disables the event log logging disable eventlog 125 Chapter 8 Event Log and Syslog Client Commands LOGGING DISABLE SYSLOG 126 Syntax logging disable syslog Parameters None Privilege Levels Administrator and read write Description This command stops the management module from transmitting events to a syslog server by disabling the syslog client This is the default state of the clie
133. le O Module Name The name of the module set with the SYSTEM SET MODULE on page 86 O Module Type The module s model name O Software Version The version number of the module s AT S85 or AT S97 Management Software 97 98 Chapter 6 Port and Module Commands Example The following command displays information about a chassis with an ID number of 0 system show chassis id 0 AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide SYSTEM SHOW CLUSTER Syntax system show cluster Parameters None Privilege Levels Administrator read write and read only Description This command displays the model names and slot assignments of the management and media converter modules in a chassis or stack as well as the chassis module name and MAC address This command does not display stacking power supply or fan modules This command is similar to the SYSTEM SHOW CHASSIS command in that both commands display the same information about a chassis Where they differ is that the SYSTEM SHOW COMMAND can display only one chassis at a time and requires a chassis ID number In contrast this command displays all of the chassis of a stack and does not require an ID number The SYSTEM SHOW CLUSTER command is typically used to view the basic information above on a single chassis that is not part of a stack or for all of the chassis of a stack The SYSTEM SHOW CHASSIS command is intended for situations
134. le on a media converter module This function should never be necessary This command creates a copy of the BM cfg auxiliary configuration file on a media converter module in slot 2 in a chassis with an ID number of 0 The copy is named BM backup cfg file copy srcfile system 0 2 BM cfg dstfilessystem 0 2 BM backup cfg FILE DELETE AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide Syntax file delete filesystem system chassis slot filename cfg Parameter system Specifies the location of the file to delete This parameter has the following parts chassis slot filename cfg Specifies the ID number of the chassis with the file The value of the ID number is either 0 or 31 Identifies the slot with the module containing the file Possible values are m Identifies the management module slot with the AT MCF2000M Management Module 10r2 Specifies a slot number of a media converter module In the AT MCF2000 Chassis the left slot is 1 and the right slot is 2 Specifies the name of the configuration file to delete The filename is case sensitive and must be enclosed in double quotes if it contains a space The asterisk can be used as a wildcard to delete files with similar names To view the ID and slot numbers of a chassis refer to SYSTEM SHOW CHASSIS on page 96 or SYSTEM SHOW CLUSTER on page 99 To view the filenames in the file system on a module refer to
135. line interface supports the following features m m Command history You can scroll through a history of your commands with the up and down arrow keys Context specific help Typing a question mark against the command line prompt displays a list of the command keywords Additionally typing a question mark when entering a command displays a list of legal parameters Keyword abbreviations Keywords can be recognized by typing an unambiguous prefix for example sy for system Tab key Pressing the Tab key fills in the rest of the keyword For example typing mo and pressing the Tab key enters module AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide Command Formatting The following formatting conventions are used in this manual m m m screen text font This font illustrates the format of a command and command examples screen text font ltalicized screen text indicates a variable for you to enter Brackets indicate optional parameters Vertical line separates parameter options for you to choose from 27 Chapter 1 Starting a Command Line Management Session What to Configure First This section has a few suggestions on what to configure when you are managing the chassis for the first time The initial management session must be a local session For instructions on how to start a local management session refer to Starting a Local Man
136. lines on page 122 Example The following command enables the syslog client logging enable syslog AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide LOGGING SET EVENTLOG Syntax logging set eventlog severity level critical major minor event Parameters severity level Specifies the severity level of the event messages displayed in the event log and sent to a syslog server The same level applies to both the event log and the syslog client The levels from highest to lowest severity are critical major minor event Critical events signal the loss of power to or the failure of a power module Messages of this level can also reflect a physical change to the stacking feature such as the removal of a stacking cable or the introduction of new chassis to a stack Major events announce a component failure to the a fan or media converter module Resets of and powering on a module or chassis are also categorized as major events Minor events encompass physical changes to a chassis such as the installation or removal of a module Connecting and disconnecting cables to the ports of the media converter channels are also listed as minor events Event messages typically signal a change in the status of a management component such as the Telnet or SSH server The start and end points of remote Telnet and Secure Shell management sessions and TFTP functions are also members of this categor
137. lot channel Parameters id Specifies the chassis slot or channel to display The command can display only one device at a time The ID consists of the following parts chassis slot channel Identifies the ID number of the chassis The chassis ID number depends on which module is installed in the management slot of the chassis When a management module is installed in this slot the chassis ID number is either 0 or 31 When a stacking module is installed in this slot the range of the chassis ID is from 1 to 30 Specifies the slot number of the media converter module with the port Possible values are 10r2 Specifies a slot number of a media converter slot In the AT MCF2000 Chassis the left slot is 1 and the right slot is 2 Specifies the number of a channel on the AT MCF2012LC and AT MCF2012LC 1 Modules You can specify only one channel at a time Possible values are 1 to 12 Specifies a channel Channel 1 consists of twisted pair port 1 and fiber topic port 1 channel 2 of twisted pair port 2 and fiber topic port 2 and so on To view the ID and slot numbers of a chassis refer to SYSTEM SHOW CLUSTER on page 99 or SYSTEM SHOW CHASSIS on page 96 101 Chapter 6 Port and Module Commands 102 Privilege Levels Administrator read write and read only General Description This command can display a variety of status information about a media converter chassis and the media converter modules You
138. ly Critical and Major messages would be sent The management module can have only one severity level setting The same setting applies to messages viewed in the event log and sent to a syslog server Examples This command sets the severity level to critical logging set eventlog severity level critical This command sets the severity level to major logging set eventlog severity level major AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide LOGGING SET SYSLOG Syntax logging set syslog host 7paddress facility code va ue Parameters host Specifies the IP address of a syslog server To remove an IP address without assigning a new address specify the default value of 0 0 0 0 facility code Specifies a facility level for the event messages as they are sent to a syslog server The range is 0 to 23 The default value is 1 Privilege Levels Administrator and read write Description This command specifies the IP address of a syslog server and a facility code for the events The HOST parameter specifies the IP address of a syslog server The FACILITY CODE parameter adds a facility level to the events as they are sent to a syslog server The facility level is a numerical code commonly used to group entries on the syslog server according to the source network device You can specify only one facility level Refer to RFC 3164 for the facility code definitions Examples This command specifies
139. management slot of the chassis On a management module the chassis ID number is 0 or 31 On a stacking module the chassis ID can be from 1 to 30 To view the ID number of a unit use the SYSTEM SHOW CLUSTER command For instructions refer to SYSTEM SHOW CLUSTER on page 99 name Specifies a name of up to 20 alphanumeric characters for the chassis Spaces are permitted but a name with spaces must be enclosed in double quotes To remove the current value without specifying a new value enter none Privilege Levels Administrator and read write Description This command assigns a name to a chassis Names can makes it easier to identify different devices This command is different from the SYSTEM SET HOSTNAME command in that the latter assigns a name to an entire stack while this command can assign names to the individual units in a stack To view the current name of a chassis refer to SYSTEM SHOW CHASSIS on page 96 or SYSTEM SHOW CLUSTER on page 99 Examples This command assigns the name interconnect51 to a chassis with an ID number of 0 system set chassis id 0 name interconnect51 This command assigns the name sjc connection to a chassis with an ID number of 0 system set chassis id 0 name z sjc connection 59 Chapter 5 General System Commands SYSTEM SET CLOCK 60 Syntax system set clock date mm dd yyyy time hh mm ss Parameters date Specifies the current date in month day year
140. mand ssh enable For information of the Telnet server commands refer to Chapter 11 Telnet Server Commands on page 195 For information on the SSH commands refer to Chapter 13 Secure Shell Server SSH Commands on page 209 Naming a Chassis Saving Your Changes AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide Naming a chassis makes it easier for you to identify it in the management software and may help you avoid the common mistake of performing a command or procedure on the wrong device The command is SYSTEM SET CHASSIS and the format is system set chassis id chass7s name name The chassis variable is the ID number of the chassis If you have a management module installed in the chassis the chassis id is either O the default or 31 If you have a stacking module installed in your chassis you can assign a range of 1 to 30 as the chassis ID To view this number use the SYSTEM SHOW CLUSTER command The name variable specifies a name of up to 20 alphanumeric characters for the chassis Spaces are allowed but a name with spaces must be enclosed in double quotes This example assigns the name Region 1 Traffic to a chassis with an ID number of 1 system set chassis id 1 name Region 1 Traffic For more information on the SYSTEM SET CHASSIS command refer to SYSTEM SET CHASSIS on page 59 This completes the initial configuration of the chassis To update the configuration files on
141. master configuration file and transmits the files through the backplane to the modules which process the commands to configure their parameter settings There are several ways you can create a new master configuration file One method is with the CONFIG SAVE FILESYSTEM command This command creates a new master configuration file that contains the current settings of the modules in the chassis or stack In the following example the new master configuration file mcf ai traffic cfg is created on a management module in a chassis with an ID of 0 config save filesystem system 0 m mcf ai traffic cfg Another way to create a new master configuration file is to edit an existing file with a text editor by uploading it from the file system on the management module to your management workstation editing it with a text editor and downloading it again to the management module The instructions for uploading or downloading a file to a module s file system are found in Chapter 10 File System Commands on page 165 For information about editing the file refer to Editing a Master Configuration File on page 146 You can also create a new master configuration file by copying an existing file in the management module s file system with the FILE COPY command This example creates a copy of the source file mcf ai traffic cfg The new file is mcf 24a traffic cfg 143 Chapter 9 Configuration File Commands 144 Specifying the Active M
142. ment software waits before automatically ending an inactive local or remote management session This parameter is referred to as the console timer If there is no management activity for the duration of the timer the management session is automatically logged off This security feature can prevent unauthorized individuals from using your management station to alter the configuration settings of the media converter chassis if you step away from your system during a management session A value of 0 zero disables the console timer Inactive management sessions are never timed out This value should be used with caution If you disable the console timer you must remember to log off after every local and remote management session of the media converter Or future management sessions may be blocked To view the current console timer setting refer to SYSTEM SHOW CONSOLE on page 67 Note The console timer is independent of the management module s date and time and operates regardless of whether the date and time are set Example This command sets the console timer to 25 minutes system set console timeout 25 61 Chapter 5 General System Commands SYSTEM SET CONTACT 62 Syntax system set contact contact Parameter contact Specifies the name of the network administrator responsible for maintaining the chassis The contact can be up to 25 alphanumeric characters Spaces are allowed but a name with spaces must be
143. minal Port 2 Connect the other end of the cable to an RS 232 port on a terminal or PC with a terminal emulator program 3 Configure the terminal or terminal emulation program as follows C Baud rate 115 200 bps The RS 232 Terminal port has a baud rate range of 9600 to 115 200 bps The default is 115 200 bps To adjust the baud rate refer to SYSTEM SET ASYNCHRONOUS on page 58 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow control None u uuu Note The port settings are for a DEC VT100 or ANSI terminal or an equivalent terminal emulator program 20 AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide Note The prompt Hit any key to stop autoboot displayed on the console when the management module is reset or power cycled is for manufacturing purposes only and should be ignored If you inadvertently display the manufacturing prompt gt type bootapp to launch the management software on the management module 4 Press Enter You are prompted for a user name and password 5 Enter a user name and password The management module has a predefined manager account with the privilege level of administrator The account provides unlimited access to all the parameters on the management and media converter modules To log in using this account enter manager as the user name The default password for the account is friend The user name and password are case sensitive
144. mmand have different versions you should upgrade the operating software on the modules For instructions Chapter 10 File System Commands on page 165 Because the default password for the predefined manager account is included in this document which is posted on our web site where anyone with a web browser can see it you should change the password as part of the initial configuration to protect the unit from unauthorized access To change the password enter this command user set username manager password You are prompted to change the password A password can be up to 16 alphanumeric characters and is case sensitive Special characters including spaces question marks and quotation marks are permitted You are prompted twice to verify the new password For information on how to create additional manager accounts refer to Chapter 14 Manager Account Commands on page 215 This step creates a master configuration file in the file system on the management module The module uses the file to store your parameter changes Without the file the module cannot save your parameter settings and you will have to reenter them if you reset or power cycle the chassis This task has two steps The first step creates the file with the CONFIG SAVE FILESYSTEM command The format of the command is config save filesystem system chassis slot filename cfg The chassis variable is the ID number of the chassis A chassis with a management mod
145. mmands Overview 70 Command Summary The system commands are divided into two groups in this manual The first group of commands described in Chapter 5 General System Commands on page 55 display and control the basic parameters on the management module such as the chassis name and the date and time The system commands described in this chapter control the parameters on the ports and channels on the media converter modules Functions include setting port speed and duplex mode resetting media converter modules and displaying status information on the modules of a chassis Table 3 summarizes the port and module configuration commands Table 3 Port and Module Commands Command Description SYSTEM RESET CHASSIS on page 72 SYSTEM RESET CLUSTER on page 74 Performs a soft reset on the management module and media converter modules in a chassis by initializing the AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Returns the parameter settings on the management module and media converter modules in the chassis or stack to the default values SYSTEM RESET MODULE on page 76 Performs a soft reset on individual modules in a chassis by initializing the module s AT S85 or AT S97 Management Software SYSTEM SET INTERFACE on page 79 SYSTEM SET MODULE on page 86 Sets the operating mode of the channels on a media converter module Assigns a name and temperature threshold to
146. mmands on page 141 Review the following before copying a master configuration file O This command is primarily intended for creating copies of master configuration files on a management module Although this command can also create copies of auxiliary configuration files that should never be necessary O The copy of the file must be stored in the file system of the same module with the original file To copy files between modules refer to the FILE UPLOAD command For instructions refer to FILE UPLOAD on page 191 O The filename of the source file is case sensitive To verify the spelling and case of a file use the FILE SHOW command For instructions refer to FILE SHOW on page 188 C You do not have to perform the CONFIG SAVE command after copying a file Examples This command creates a copy of the master configuration file master2a cfg on the management module in a chassis with an ID number of 0 The copy will be master2a_backup cfg file copy srcfile system 0 m master2a cfg dstfilessystem 0 m master2a backup cfg This command creates a copy of the master configuration file mc 11a cfg on a management module in a chassis assigned an ID of 0 The copy will be titled mc 22 traffic cfg file copy srcfile system 0 m mc 11a cfg dstfile system 0 m mc 22 traffic cfg 171 Chapter 10 File System Commands 172 Note The next example creates a copy of an auxiliary configuration fi
147. module or a channel The ID consists of the following parts chassis slot channel Identifies the ID number of the chassis The chassis ID number depends on which module is installed in the management slot of the chassis When a management module is installed in this slot the chassis ID number is 0 or 31 When a stacking module is installed in this slot the chassis ID can be from 1 to 30 Specifies the ID number of the slot with the module Possible values are 10r2 Specifies a slot number of a media converter module In the AT MCF2000 Chassis the left slot is 1 and the right slot is 2 Specifies the number of the channel Possible values are 1 to 12 Specifies a channel on the AT MCF2012LC and AT MCF2012LC 1 Modules Channel 1 consists of twisted pair port 1 and fiber topic port 1 channel 2 of twisted pair port 2 and fiber topic port 2 and so on You can specify only one channel at a time Or omit this parameter to set all the channels on a media converter module to the same operating mode To view the ID and slot numbers of a chassis refer to SYSTEM SHOW CHASSIS on page 96 or SYSTEM SHOW CLUSTER on page 99 To view the channels refer to SYSTEM SHOW INTERFACE on page 101 79 Chapter 6 Port and Module Commands 80 opmode Specifies the operating mode for the channel Available settings are link test Specifies the Link Test mode This is the default setting ml Specifies the MissingLink
148. mote SSH management workstation are on different networks the IP configuration on the module must include a default gateway address specifying the IP address of the routing interface of the first hop to reaching the workstation For instructions refer to Chapter 4 IP Configuration Commands on page 47 The management module can support up to 20 Telnet and 20 SSH concurrent management sessions Table 16 summarizes the SSH server commands Table 16 Secure Shell Server Commands Command Description SSH DISABLE on page 212 Deactivates the SSH application protocol server SSH ENABLE on page 213 Activates the SSH application protocol server SSH SHOW on page 214 Displays the current settings of the SSH server 211 Chapter 13 Secure Shell Server SSH Commands SSH DISABLE Syntax ssh disable Parameters None Privilege Levels Administrator and read write Description This command disables the SSH server on the management module This is the default setting for the server Example The following command disables the SSH server on the management module ssh disable 212 SSH ENABLE AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide Syntax ssh enable Parameters None Privilege Levels Administrator and read write Description This command activates the SSH server on the management module for remote management with the SSH applicat
149. n as chassis number slot number and channel number Chassis ID The ID number of the chassis Slot ID The slot number in the chassis with the media converter module In the AT MCF2000 Chassis the left slot is 1 and the right slot is 2 Module Name The name of the module To assign a name refer to SYSTEM SET MODULE on page 86 Module Type The module s model name Port Name The channel s name The default is User Port This parameter cannot be changed OpMode The operating mode of the channel which can be MissingLink Smart MissingLink or Link Test For a description of the operating modes refer to SYSTEM SET INTERFACE on page 79 AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide O Port State The state of the port Enabled The port is enabled Disabled The port was disabled with SYSTEM SET PORT command For information refer to SYSTEM SET PORT on page 89 HD Link Status The status of the link of a port to its network device For definitions refer to Table 4 Port Status in the Link Test Mode on page 104 Table 5 Port Status in the Missing Link Mode on page 104 or Table 6 Port Status in the Smart Missing Link Mode on page 104 C Auto Negotiation A status of Enabled is an indication that the twisted pair port s speed duplex mode and MDI MDI X wiring configuration are set automatically with Auto Negotiation and the auto MDI MDI X feature A status of Dis
150. nd the chassis ID of the unit with the module See Figure 1 Chassis ID O Chassis ID 31 Default Figure 1 Chassis ID Jumper on the AT MCF2000M Management Module AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide The ID number for a chassis is set with a jumper on the management module shown in Figure 1 on page 18 The chassis ID number for a management module is either O or 31 The default setting is O Within a stack you assign the management module on the master unit with a chassis ID of 0 You assign all of the AT MCF2000S Stacking modules on the slave chassis with a chassis ID of 1 through 30 For more information about stacking see Chapter 2 Stacking on page 35 To view the ID number of a chassis issue this command system show cluster For further information see Displaying the Chassis Modules on page 28 or SYSTEM SHOW CLUSTER on page 99 Chapter 1 Starting a Command Line Management Session Starting a Local Management Session Note Local management sessions do not require an IP configuration on the AT MCF2000M Management Module To start a local management session on the chassis perform the following procedure 1 Connect the DIN 8 connector on the RS 232 Serial Management Cable included with the AT MCF2000M Management Module to the RS 232 Terminal port on the module as shown in Figure 2 Figure 2 Connecting the RS 232 Serial Management Cable to the RS 232 Ter
151. nds your management session To continue managing the unit you must reestablish the session after the management module has initialized its AT S97 Management Software The initialization process takes approximately one minute to complete Note Parameter settings that you have not saved to the active master configuration file on the management module are discarded during the reset To save your changes use the CONFIG SAVE command For instructions refer to CONFIG SAVE on page 157 D To reset individual modules in a chassis refer to SYSTEM RESET MODULE on page 76 Example This command resets a chassis with an ID number of 0 system reset chassis id 0 73 Chapter 6 Port and Module Commands SYSTEM RESET CLUSTER 74 Syntax system reset cluster Parameters None Privilege Level Administrator Description This command returns the parameter settings on the management and media converter modules in a chassis or stack to the default values Note This command deletes all of the master and auxiliary configuration files in the file systems of the modules in the chassis and so should be used with caution To retain any master configuration files on the management module you must upload them from the module to a TFTP server before issuing this command For instructions refer to FILE UPLOAD on page 191 Note The command involves a reset of the media converter modules in the chassis or stack
152. ned manager account can have the privilege level of administrator o Only the predefined manager account with its privilege level of administrator can add delete and modify user accounts clear the messages in the event log and return the chassis to the default settings C The manager accounts are self contained on the management module and do not use the RADIUS or TACACS authentication protocol Table 17 summarizes the manager account commands Table 17 Manager Account Commands Command Description USER ADD on page 218 Adds a new manager account USER DELETE on page 220 Deletes a manager account AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide Table 17 Manager Account Commands Continued Command Description USER SET on page 221 Modifies the password and privilege level of a manager account USER SHOW on page 223 Displays the current manager accounts 217 Chapter 14 Manager Account Commands USER ADD 218 Syntax user add username name privilege read readwrite Parameters username Specifies a name between 1 and 16 alphanumeric characters in length The name is case sensitive Special characters are permitted with the exception of the question mark and quotation marks However to specify spaces in a user name you must enclose the name in quotation marks privilege Specifies the privilege level of the accou
153. ng the next reset or power cycle Here is an example of how the process works Assume the chassis is currently using a master configuration file called unit12 cfg as illustrated in Figure 34 Now assume you decide to configure the settings on the chassis modules using a different master file called mcf24 cfg If after specifying the file as the new active configuration file with the CONFIG SET command you issue the CONFIG SHOW command the information in Figure 35 on page 163 is displayed AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide Last configuration file ran unitl2 cfg Current set configuration file mcf24 cfg Exists Figure 35 CONFIG SHOW Command with a New Active Master File If you were to issue the CONFIG SAVE command at this point the settings in the mcf24 cfg file would be overwritten by the current settings of the modules Basically the settings in the active configuration file would be replaced by the settings of the master configuration file used during the last reset in this case unit12 cfg in addition to any changes that were make since the last reset or power cycle And in some situations this might be the goal But if the goal is to configure the modules with the settings in mcf24 cfg you issue the CONFIG RUN command so that the management module configures the modules with the settings in the file If after issuing the CONFIG RUN c
154. nloading 167 176 editing 146 renaming 185 setting active file 160 uploading 167 191 media converter channels displaying 101 setting operating modes 79 85 setting ports 89 251 Index media converter chassis displaying 96 99 101 naming 59 media converter modules command summary 70 displaying 96 99 101 108 displaying file systems 188 naming 86 resetting 72 76 setting operating modes 79 85 setting ports 89 setting temperature thresholds 86 media converter ports 101 MissingLink operating mode described 80 setting 79 85 Mode Select button 83 N naming AT MCF2000AC Power Supply Modules 86 AT MCF2KFAN Fan Modules 86 management and media converter modules 86 media converter chassis 59 stacks 63 Network Time Protocol NTP client command summary 114 default settings 243 described 114 disabling 116 displaying status of 119 enabling 117 guidelines 114 setting server s IP address 118 NTP DISABLE command 116 NTP ENABLE command 117 NTP SET command 118 NTP SHOW command 119 O operating modes See channel operating modes operator accounts See manager accounts P password default 21 241 PING command 46 port command summary 70 port speeds configuring 89 displaying 101 R renaming configuration files 185 resetting chassis 72 management module 76 media converter modules 76 RS 232 Terminal port adjusting baud rate 58 252 default settings 244 displaying baud rate 65 S Secure Shell SSH management s
155. nt Options are read Allows the account user to view but not change the parameter settings of the modules readwrite Allows the account user to view and change the parameter settings of the modules Privilege Level Administrator Description This command creates a new manager account on the management module For background information refer to Overview on page 216 A prompt for the password for the new account is automatically displayed after the command is entered A password can be from 1 to 16 alphanumeric characters and is case sensitive Spaces and special characters in a password are not recommended The management software prompts twice for the password for verification The password is stored in the active master configuration file using MD5 encryption Examples This command creates the new manager account Smith with a privilege level of read write Prompts for the password for the new account are displayed after the command is entered user add username Smith privilege readwrite AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide This command creates the new manager account Eric Jones with a privilege level of read user add username Eric Jones privilege read This command creates the new manager account Marker with a privilege level of readwrite user add username Marker privilege readwrite 219 Chapter 14 Manager Account Commands USER DELETE
156. nt To display the current state of the syslog client refer to LOGGING SHOW on page 132 Example The following command disables the syslog client logging disable syslog AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide LOGGING ENABLE EVENTLOG Syntax logging enable eventlog Parameters None Privilege Levels Administrator and read write Description This command activates the event log The management module immediately begins to store the events as they are generated by the modules in the chassis This is the log s default setting To display the log s current state refer to LOGGING SHOW on page 132 Example The following command enables the event log logging enable eventlog 127 Chapter 8 Event Log and Syslog Client Commands LOGGING ENABLE SYSLOG 128 Syntax logging enable syslog Parameters None Privilege Levels Administrator and read write Description This command activates the syslog client on the management module The module immediately begins to send the event messages generated by the modules in the chassis to the syslog server The default setting for the syslog client is disabled The IP address of the syslog server is specified with LOGGING SET EVENTLOG on page 129 To display the current status of the syslog client refer to LOGGING SHOW on page 132 Note For the requirements of the syslog client refer to Syslog Client Guide
157. nt module slot Either the management module or the stacking module can be installed in this slot Specifies a slot number of a media converter module In the AT MCF2000 Chassis the left slot is 1 and the right slot is 2 when the unit is viewed from the front Specifies a slot letter of a power supply or fan module In the AT MCF2000 Chassis the left slot is A and the right slot is B when the unit is viewed from the back To view the ID and slot numbers of a chassis refer to SYSTEM SHOW CLUSTER on page 99 or SYSTEM SHOW CHASSIS on page 96 Assigns a name of up to 20 alphanumeric characters to the module Spaces are permitted but a name with spaces must be enclosed in double quotes To remove the current value without specifying a new value enter none To view the current name of a module refer to SYSTEM AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide SHOW INTERFACE on page 101 SYSTEM SHOW CHASSIS on page 96 or SYSTEM SHOW CLUSTER on page 99 temperature threshold Specifies a temperature threshold for the module The range is O C to 75 C 32 F to 167 F The default value is 60 C The management module logs an event in the event log if a module s temperature exceeds the threshold or if after exceeding it falls below it Different modules in the same chassis can have different temperature thresholds To view a module s current temperature threshold value refer to
158. nt module or have access to it through Layer 3 routing devices AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide O If the management module and syslog server are on different networks the IP configuration on the management module must include a default gateway specifying the IP address of the first hop to reaching the server For instructions refer to Chapter 4 IP Configuration Commands on page 47 Table 8 summarizes the event log and syslog client commands Table 8 Event Log and Syslog Client Commands Command Description LOGGING CLEAR EVENTLOG on page 124 Clears all the events from the log LOGGING DISABLE EVENTLOG on page 125 Disables the event log No further events are stored in the log LOGGING DISABLE SYSLOG on page 126 Disables the syslog client No further events are sent to a syslog server LOGGING ENABLE EVENTLOG on page 127 Activates the event log which begins to store event messages LOGGING ENABLE SYSLOG on page 128 Activates the syslog client LOGGING SET EVENTLOG on page 129 Specifies the severity level of the event messages viewed in the log and sent to a syslog server LOGGING SET SYSLOG on page 131 Specifies the IP address of a syslog server and a facility code for the messages LOGGING SHOW on page 132 Displays the status of the event log and syslog client LOGGING SHOW EVENTLOG on page 134 D
159. o IP DHCP ENABLE on page 51 o IP SET on page 52 147 Chapter 9 Configuration File Commands 148 Log Configuration This section controls the event log and the syslog client Log Configuration logging enable eventLog logging enable sysLog logging set sysLog host 0 0 0 0 logging set sysLog facility code 1 logging set eventLog severity level event Figure 26 Log Configuration Section The section accepts the following commands LOGGING DISABLE EVENTLOG on page 125 LOGGING DISABLE SYSLOG on page 126 LOGGING ENABLE EVENTLOG on page 127 LOGGING ENABLE SYSLOG on page 128 LOGGING SET EVENTLOG on page 129 LOGGING SET SYSLOG on page 131 u uuuuiu NTP Configuration This section controls the NTP client for setting the modules date and time from an NTP server on your network or the Internet Ntp Configuration ntp set server 0 0 0 0 ntp disable Figure 27 NTP Configuration Section This section accepts the following commands o NTP DISABLE on page 116 DO NTP ENABLE on page 117 o NTP SET on page 118 AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide Telnet and SSH Configuration This section controls the Telnet and SSH servers for remote management of the chassis from a Telnet or SSH client Telnet amp SSH Configuration telnet disable ssh disable Figure 28 Telnet and SSH Configuration Section This se
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161. oading 176 setting command line prompt 63 Auto Negotiation setting 89 auxiliary configuration files described 142 144 displaying names of 188 B boot loader files downloading 176 C channel operating modes described 80 85 displaying 101 guidelines 84 setting 79 85 chassis ID numbers described 18 displaying 96 99 101 CLEAR command 43 command line prompt setting 63 commands CLEAR 43 CONFIG OVERWRITE 154 CONFIG RUN 155 CONFIG SAVE 157 CONFIG SAVE FILESYSTEM 158 CONFIG SET 160 CONFIG SHOW 162 DIAGNOSTICS SHOW CHASSIS 227 229 DIAGNOSTICS SHOW MODULE 231 EXIT 44 FILE COPY 170 FILE DELETE 173 FILE DOWNLOAD 176 FILE RENAME 185 FILE SHOW 188 FILE UPLOAD 191 HELP 45 IP DHCP DISABLE 50 IP DHCP ENABLE 51 IP SET 52 IP SHOW 54 LOGGING CLEAR EVENTLOG 124 LOGGING DISABLE EVENTLOG 125 LOGGING DISABLE SYSLOG 126 LOGGING ENABLE EVENTLOG 127 LOGGING ENABLE SYSLOG 128 LOGGING SET EVENTLOG 129 LOGGING SET SYSLOG 131 LOGGING SHOW 132 LOGGING SHOW EVENTLOG 134 NTP DISABLE 116 NTP ENABLE 117 NTP SET 118 NTP SHOW 119 PING 46 SNMP SHOW 207 SSH DISABLE 212 249 Index SSH ENABLE 213 SSH SHOW 214 SYSTEM RESET CHASSIS 72 SYSTEM RESET CLUSTER 74 SYSTEM RESET MODULE 76 SYSTEM SET ASYNCHRONOUS 58 SYSTEM SET CHASSIS 59 SYSTEM SET CLOCK SYSTEM SET CONSOLE 61 SYSTEM SET CONTACT 62 SYSTEM SET HOSTNAME 63 SYSTEM SET INTERFACE 79 85 SYSTEM SET LOCATION 64 SYSTEM SET MODULE 86 SYSTEM SET PORT 89 SYSTEM SHOW ASYNCHRONOUS 65
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163. of the file This command can also display the contents of a file system on a media converter module but you should never need to do that For information on configuration files refer to Overview on page 142 Examples This command displays all the filenames in the file system on the management module in a chassis with an ID number of 0 file show filesystem system 0 m This command displays the names of just the configuration files on a management module in a chassis with an ID number of 0 file show filesystem system 0 m cfg This command displays the names of the configuration files starting with Ch on a management module in chassis with an ID number of 0 file show filesystem system 0 m Ch cfg This command displays the names of the configuration files on the management module in a chassis with an ID number of 0 file show filesystem system 0 m cfg 189 Chapter 10 File System Commands 190 Note The following examples illustrate how to display the files in the file system on a media converter module This function should never be necessary This command displays all the filenames on a media converter module in slot 2 in a chassis with an ID number of 0 file show filesystem system 0 2 This command displays the filenames of just the configuration files on a media converter module in slot 1 in a chassis with an ID number of 0 file show filesystem system 0 1 cfg FILE UPL
164. ommand you again entered the CONFIG SHOW command the information in Figure 36 is displayed Last configuration file ran mcf24 cfg Current set configuration file mcf24 cfg CExists Figure 36 CONFIG SHOW Command with a New Current and Active Master File Example The following command displays the names of the current and active master configuration files on the management module config show 163 Chapter 9 Configuration File Commands 164 Chapter 10 File System Commands This chapter describes the commands that allow you to manipulate the file system This chapter contains the following sections Overview on page 166 FILE COPY on page 170 FILE DELETE on page 173 FILE DOWNLOAD on page 176 FILE FASTDOWNLOAD on page 183 FILE RENAME on page 185 FILE SHOW on page 188 FILE UPLOAD on page 191 o2 uuuuuiuiu 165 Chapter 10 File System Commands Overview The following sections describe the functions of the commands in this chapter Managing a You can use the commands in this chapter to display the configuration ging YOU g Module s File files in the file system on a management module as well as copy rename Sust and delete files For example you might create a copy of a master yeu configuration file to maintain a history of the configuration settings of a chassis or delete old master configuration files to keep the file system from becoming clut
165. ommand for designating the active master configuration file is the CONFIG SET command Here is the format config set filesystem system chassis slot filename cfg The definitions of the variables in this command are the same as in the CONFIG SAVE FILESYSTEM command Here is an example of the command that designates the mcf chassis1 cfg file created in the previous command as the management module s active configuration file config set filesystem system 0 m mcf_chassisl cfg Configuration filenames in both the CONFIG SAVE FILESYSTEM and CONFIG SET commands are case sensitive For more information on this command refer to CONFIG SET on page 160 This completes the procedure for creating and designating a new active master configuration file on the management module The management module can now save your parameter changes when you issue the CONFIG SAVE command Assigning an IP Configuration AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide Will you be remotely managing the chassis with the Telnet or Secure Shell SSH application protocol Or will the management module be performing any of the following management tasks o Uploading or downloading files to its file system from a TFTP server O Setting the date and time from a Network Time Protocol NTP server 0 Sending events to a syslog server oO Sending or receiving TCP IP ping requests from another network device o Managing the device with S
166. on a media converter module You can configure one port at a time all the ports of the same type that is twisted pair or fiber optic ports one port pair and all of the ports on a module The ID consists of the following parts C Identifies the ID number of the chassis The chassis ID number depends on which module is installed in the management slot of the chassis When a management module is installed in this slot the chassis ID number is 0 or 31 When a stacking module is installed in this slot the chassis ID can be from 1 to 30 m Specifies the 10 100 100Base T port on the management module b Specifies a slot number of a media converter slot In the AT MCF2000 Chassis the left slot is 1 and the right slot is 2 pp Specifies the number of the channel on the AT MCF2012LC and AT MCF2012LC 1 Modules with the port to be configured To configure all the ports of the same type either twisted pair or fiber optic ports omit this parameter Possible values are 1 to 12 Specifies a channel Channel 1 consists of twisted pair port 1 and fiber topic port 1 channel 2 of twisted pair port 2 and fiber topic port 2 and so on You can specify only one channel 89 Chapter 6 Port and Module Commands 90 port state auto neg speed port Specifies the letter of a port in a channel on a media converter module Possible values are a Specifies a twisted pair port If you specify only a port and not a channel then all o
167. or a media converter s file and MM CFG for the management module s file These file naming conventions cannot be changed Creating a New Master Configuration File AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide 2 The media converter modules transmit a copy of their updated auxiliary configuration files to the management module through the backplane in the chassis 3 When the management module stores an auxiliary configuration file in its file system it adds the chassis ID number and the slot number of the source module to the filename in order to distinguish between the various files An example is BM O0 1 CFG The first number is the chassis ID and the second is the slot number This file naming convention cannot be changed 4 After the management module has received updated auxiliary configuration files from all the media converter modules it concatenates the files to form a new updated master configuration file for the entire chassis or stack The entire process is usually completed in a of couple seconds but it can vary depending on the number of media converter modules in the chassis or stack and the number of parameter settings When a chassis is power cycled or reset the modules receive their configuration settings from the management module by a reversal of the process used in creating the file The management module creates individual auxiliary configuration files for the modules from its
168. or transferring an auxiliary configuration file serves no purpose since the settings are overwritten by the master configuration file on the management module after the file is installed on a media converter module For further information on configuration files refer to Overview on page 142 AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide Description of Syntax 2 This command syntax is reserved for future versions of the management software Examples of Uploading a Configuration File to a TFTP Server This command uploads the master configuration file traffic n2 cfg from a management module to a TFTP server with the IP address of 150 24 44 65 The chassis has an ID number of 0 file upload srcfile system 0 m traffic n2 cfg dstfile tftp 150 24 44 65 traffic n2 cfg This command uploads the master configuration file mic traf ata cfg from the management module of a chassis with an ID number of 0 The IP address of the server is 149 72 23 5 and the name of the file is changed to mic traf bc cfg on the TFTP server file upload srcfile system 0 m mic traf ata cfg dstfile tftp 149 72 23 5 mic traf bc cfg Note The following example shows how to upload an auxiliary configuration file from a media converter module This function should never be necessary This command uploads the auxiliary configuration file BM cfg from a media converter module in slot 1 of a chassis with an ID number
169. ous module s settings from its active master configuration file and sends them to the media converter module through the backplane of the chassis The media converter module after receiving the settings configures its parameters accordingly In this manner the media converter module operates with the same settings as the module it replaced You may want to retain the auxiliary configuration file of an media converter module In this case you can disable the automatic overwriting of a media converter module configuration file with the CONFIG OVERWRITE command In the following example you disable the automatic overwriting of the media converter module configuration file for media converter 2 in a chassis with an id of 0 config overwrite disable Id 0 2 Note You should never need to rename copy delete or upload an auxiliary configuration file from the file system of a media converter module Make any parameter changes directly to the master configuration file in the file system on the management module either through the command line interface or by editing the file Note The AT MCF2012LC and AT MCF2012LC 1 Media Converter Modules are considered different models by the management software 145 Chapter 9 Configuration File Commands Editing a Master 146 Configuration File You can edit the master configuration file on the management module with a text editor at your management station by uploading the file
170. p to the management workstations You can use traps to monitor activities on the unit AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide Activities that generate the SNMP traps are listed below g o g o g uuuuuuuu uu ui uiou Q OQ 000 Q module has been installed or removed port link status is offline or online port link status is RX receive SML or TX transmit SML port operational mode is changed to Missing Link or SML port operational mode is changed to OAM Bypass OAM visible or link test TFTP session is opened or closed XMODEM session is opened or closed TELNET session is opened or closed TELNET server is enabled or disabled SSH session is opened or closed SSH session is enabled or disabled warm or cold boot of a media converter module management stacking port is up or down a module was acquired by or released by the chassis management login authentication failure Fan A failure or recovery on either power module or AT MCF2KFAN fan Fan B failure or recovery on either power module or AT MCF2KFAN fan power failure or recovery on a power module chassis has been reset module has been reset low battery or recovery from low battery management module has overwritten media converter module configuration media converter module has overwritten management module configuration Trap receivers are the devices typically management workstations or servers that you wan
171. plays the stack s name the name of the network administrator responsible for managing the units and the location of the stack as shown in Figure 10 System Information Hostname Engineering MCF Contact ws st des eee Jane Smith Location Bldg 3 Fl 1 Closet 122 Figure 10 SYSTEM SHOW INFO Command To configure these parameters see the following commands O SYSTEM SET HOSTNAME on page 63 O SYSTEM SET CONTACT on page 62 O SYSTEM SET LOCATION on page 64 Example system show info Chapter 6 Port and Module Commands This chapter describes the system commands that control the parameters on the ports and channels on the media converter modules This chapter contains the following sections Oaogoagaadoaadaa a Overview on page 70 SYSTEM RESET CHASSIS on page 72 SYSTEM RESET CLUSTER on page 74 SYSTEM RESET MODULE on page 76 SYSTEM SET INTERFACE on page 79 SYSTEM SET MODULE on page 86 SYSTEM SET PORT on page 89 SYSTEM SHOW CHASSIS on page 96 SYSTEM SHOW CLUSTER on page 99 SYSTEM SHOW INTERFACE on page 101 SYSTEM SHOW MODULE on page 108 Note Remember to save your parameters changes in the active master configuration file with the CONFIG SAVE command For information see Saving Your Configuration Changes on page 17 or Chapter 9 Configuration File Commands on page 141 69 Chapter 6 Port and Module Co
172. ple is shown in Figure 21 The events are displayed in reverse chronology with the newest entries listed first The event log in its default setting displays all of its messages To limit the display set the event log s severity level with the LOGGING SET EVENTLOG command For information refer to LOGGING SET EVENTLOG on page 129 vate Time Status Message UN 04 21 2007 2 12 28 MN RP 02 1 Port 7 Set to Missing Link 04 21 2007 2 12 26 MN RP 01 1 Fiber Port 7 Online 04 21 2007 2 12 25 MN RP 01 1 Copper Port 7 Online 04 21 2007 2 12 24 MN RP 00 2 Fiber Port 5 online 04 21 2007 2 12 24 MN RP 00 2 Copper Port 5 Online las aud 2 12 22 EV RP 00 M SSH Server Enabled E Figure 21 LOGGING SHOW EVENT LOG Command The fields are defined here o Date The date of the event o Time The time of the event O Status The event status consisting of the severity level and the message s classification The possible severity levels are listed in Table 9 AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide Table 9 Severity Level Definitions Severity Level Definition CR Critical Indicates critical events signal the loss of power to or the failure of a power module Messages of this level can also reflect a physical change to the stacking feature such as the removal of a stacking cable or the introduction of new chassis to a stack MJ Major Indicates major events
173. port the AT MCF2000S Stacking Module established or lost its link to another Stack port Major Level Messages Chassis Managership A media converter module has acquired the Report Acquire second priority to the CMN Grant which allows access to the I2C bus Chassis Managership A media converter module has released the Report Release second priority to the CMN Grant Chassis Reset The chassis was reset with the SYSTEM Report RESET CHASSIS command Cold Boot A media converter module loaded its boot Report loader and management software after receiving power It generates this message when the chassis is powered on or if it is installed while a unit is powered on Fan Failure A cooling fan in a power supply or fan Report module stopped A cooling fan resumed operating after having Clear stopped High Temperature A module s operating temperature exceeded Report Threshold the temperature threshold set with the SYSTEM SET MODULE command A module s operating temperature returned Clear below its temperature threshold Module Reset A media converter module started the Report process of initializing its boot loader and AT S85 Management Software after it was reset with the SYSTEM RESET MODULE command The completion of the initialization process is signaled with the Warm Boot message Warm Boot A media converter module completed the Report initialization of its management software a
174. r and read write Description This command sets the network manager IP addresses and community information 205 Chapter 12 Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP Commands 206 Examples The following command sets the IP address of network manager 1 to 168 12 1 1 and the value of the set community to snmpsecret1 snmp mgrip 168 12 1 1 set community snmpsecretl The following command sets the IP address of network manager 2 to 168 12 1 3 and the value of the trap community to sanjosenetmgr2 snmp mgrip 168 12 1 3 trap community sanjosenetmgr2 SNMP SHOW AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide Syntax snmp show Parameters None Privilege Levels Administrator read write and read only Description This command displays the current status of the SNMP feature on the media converter An example is shown in Figure 39 SNMP Information ES Get Community public Set Community private TrapCommunity ss public Manager 1 IP address 0 0 0 0 Manager 2 IP address 0 0 0 0 Manager 3 IP address 0 0 0 0 V Manager 4 IP address 0 0 0 0 J Figure 39 SNMP SHOW Command Example The following command displays the status of SNMP on the media converter snmp show 207 Chapter 12 Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP Commands 208 Chapter 13 Secure Shell Server SSH Commands
175. r example 1 2 etc Empty slots are not included in the tables Note The AT MCF2000S Stacking Module is not displayed Module Name Indicates the name of the module Refer to SYSTEM SET MODULE on page 86 for instructions on assigning a name to a module O Module Type Indicates the model name O MAC Address Indicates the chassis or module s MAC address O Software Version Indicates the bootloader software version number Example This command displays the version number of the bootloader software diagnostics show bootloader 228 AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide DIAGNOSTICS SHOW CHASSIS Syntax diagnostics show chassis id chass7s eeprom Parameters id Identifies the ID number of a chassis The range of chassis ID numbers is from 0 to 31 To display a unit s ID number use the SYSTEM SHOW CLUSTER command For instructions see SYSTEM SHOW CLUSTER on page 99 eeprom Displays the serial numbers hardware revision levels and MAC addresses of the modules Privilege Levels Administrator read write and read only Description This command displays manufacturing information about the modules in the chassis If you contact Allied Telesis Technical Support for assistance you need to provide this information Slot Module Module Serial HW MAC TS ID Name Type Number Rev Address C AT MCF2000 4 X1 00 15 77 70 7A 2A M AT MCF2000M A03678L072
176. r example if the network device connected to the twisted pair port of a media converter channel is only capable of half duplex mode then both ports of the channel and the network device connected to the fiber optic port in the channel should be configured to operate in half duplex mode as well Also featured on the twisted pair ports of a media converter module is auto MDI MDI X which automatically adjusts the wiring configuration of a twisted pair port to either MDI or MDI X depending on the wiring configuration of the end node This feature allows the use of a straight through twisted pair cable regardless of the wiring configuration of the port on the network device The auto MDI MDI X feature is only available when a twisted pair port is using Auto Negotiation the default setting Disabling Auto Negotiation and manually configuring a port s speed and duplex mode also disables this feature The wiring configuration of a port defaults to the MDI X setting Disabling Auto Negotiation may require the manual configuration of the MDI MDI X setting on a port or the use a crossover cable depending on the wiring configuration of the network device connected to the port on the module The INGRESS RATE LIMIT and EGRESS RATE LIMIT parameters control the flow of network traffic to and from a port in a channel to its network device The rate limits which are in kilobits and megabits per second can be applied separately to the two ports of a channel
177. r fan module while initializing its management software after a power cycle or reset Alternatively a module was installed in a slot in the chassis while the chassis was powered on The management module stopped detecting a media converter power or fan module during a power cycle or reset Alternatively a module was removed from a slot in the chassis while the chassis was powered on Report Report 138 AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide Table 11 Event Messages Continued Message Definition Classification Port Mode Set to A channel s operating mode was changed to Report operating mode Link Test Missing Link or Smart Missing Link Port refers to the channel number For example the message Port 1 Mode Set to Smart MissingLink signals that channel 1 on a media converter module was set to the Smart MissingLink mode Event Level Messages BM update its BM cfg The media converter module upgraded its Report in MM configuration in the management module MM overwrite BM cfg The management module configuration Report overwrote the media module configuration SSH Server Disabled The SSH server used for remote Report management of the chassis or stack with an SSH client was disabled with the SSH DISABLE command SSH Server Enabled The SSH server was enabled with the SSH Report ENABLE command SSH Session Close A remot
178. r s Guide Description of the Chassis and Slot Command To view the current status of the channel ports on a media converter module including the status of the links between the channel ports and the network devices specify in the command both a chassis ID number and the slot number of the module Figure 14 is an example 2 Interface 0 2 Information Chassis ID Slot ID Module Name User Module Module Type Port ID Port Name Copper Fiber OpMode User Port Online 100 Online 100 Link Test User Port Online 100 Online 100 Link Test User Port Online 100 Online 100 Link Test User Port Online 100 Online 100 Link Test User Port Online 100 Online 100 Link Test AT MCF2012LC A Figure 14 Chassis ID and Slot ID The information in the table is arranged according to the media converter channels in a module The Port ID column lists the channels and the Port Name column lists the channel names Neither can be changed For example Port ID 1 refers to channel 1 which on the AT MCF2012LC and AT MCF2012LC 1 Modules consists of twisted pair port 1 and fiber optic port 1 Port ID 2 refers to channel 2 with twisted pair port 2 and fiber optic port 1 and so on The columns in the table are defined here Port ID The channel numbers Port Name The channel names Copper The current status of the twisted pair ports of the channels Fiber The current status of the fiber ports of the channels
179. re and CFG for a configuration file Privilege Levels Administrator and read write General Description This command downloads bootloader and image files to the media converter modules in a chassis or all of the media converter modules in a stack from a TFTP or Xmodem server There are two commands you can use to download a file o FILE FASTDOWNLOAD command o FILE DOWNLOAD command The difference between the two commands is that the FILE FASTDOWNLOAD command only permits you to download bootloader and image files onto all of the media converter modules The FILE DOWNLOAD command permits you to download bootloader 183 Chapter 10 File System Commands 184 configuration and image files on to individual media converter modules As a result you have to specify the chassis id and slot number for each command For more information about the FILE DOWNLOAD command see FILE DOWNLOAD on page 176 Examples The following commands provides a fast download of a Bootloader file from a remote server to all media converter modules The IP address of the TFTP server is 192 100 10 1 and the file name is S85 bin file fastdownload bootblock srcfile tftp 192 100 10 1 S85 bin file fastdownload bootblock srcfile xmodem S85 bin The following commands provide a fast download of an application image file S85 img from a remote server to all media converter modules installed in a chassis file fastdownload appblock
180. rms any of the following functions Oo Remote management using the Telnet and Secure Shell SSH application protocols o Managing the media converter with the Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP Uploading or downloading files to its file system from a TFTP server Downloading files to its file system from an Xmodem server Setting the date and time from a Network Time Protocol NTP server Sending events to a syslog server u uuu 0 Sending or receiving TCP IP ping requests from network devices The IP configuration must include a default gateway address if the management module will communicate with a network device on a different subnet or network than itself The address which must be a member of the same network as the management module defines the routing interface of the first hop to reaching the remote device For example the module must have a default gateway address if o You will be managing the unit remotely from a Telnet client on a different network from the management module o If the unit will set its date and time from an NTP server on another network You can assign the IP configuration manually with the IP SET command or from a DHCP or BOOTP server on your network by activating the DHCP and BOOTP clients on the module with the IP DHCP ENABLE command If you assign the management module an IP configuration you must connect the 10 100 1000Base T Management port on the module to a network device such
181. rnings inform you that performing or omitting a specific action may result in bodily injury AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide Where to Find Web based Guides The installation and user guides for Allied Telesis products are available in portable document format PDF on our web site at www alliedtelesis com You can view the documents online or download them onto a local workstation or server For details about the features and functions of the AT MCF2000 media converter see the following installation guides on our web site oO AT MCF2000 Multi channel Media Converter Chassis Installation Guide part number 613 000573 0 AT MCF2000M Management Module Installation Guide part number 613 000709 o AT MCF2000S Stacking Module Installation Guide part number 613 000708 Preface Contacting Allied Telesis Online Support Email and Telephone Support Warranty Returning Products Sales or Corporate Information Management Software Updates This section provides Allied Telesis contact information for technical support as well as sales and corporate information You can request technical support online by accessing the Allied Telesis Knowledge Base www alliedtelesis com support kb aspx You can use the Knowledge Base to submit questions to our technical support staff and review answers to previously asked questions For Technical Support via email or telephone ref
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183. rver 198 displaying 10 100 1000Base T Management port 108 active master configuration file 162 baud rate of RS232 Terminal port 65 chassis contact 68 chassis ID numbers 96 99 101 chassis location of 68 chassis name of 68 96 99 console timeout 67 current master configuration file 162 date and time 66 event messages 134 facility code for event messages 132 file systems 188 IP address of Network Time Protocol NTP server 119 IP address of syslog server 132 IP configuration 54 MAC address 96 99 manager accounts 223 severity level of event messages 132 status of AT MCF2000AC Power Supply Modules 108 AT MCF2000M Management Modules 108 AT MCF2KFAN Fan Modules 108 event log 132 media converter channels 101 media converter modules 108 AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide media converter ports 101 Network Time Protocol NTP client 119 Secure Shell SSH server 214 Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP 207 Syslog client 132 Telnet server 200 document conventions 12 downloading files 176 183 E egress rate limits displaying 101 setting 89 enabling Auto Negotiation 89 event log 127 media converter ports 89 Network Time Protocol NTP client 117 Secure Shell SSH server 213 syslog client 128 Telnet server 199 event log command summary 123 default settings 239 deleting messages 124 described 122 disabling 125 displaying messages 134 displaying status 132 enabling 127 setting s
184. rver through the ports on the media converter modules in the chassis Example ip dhcp enable 51 Chapter 4 IP Configuration Commands IP SET 52 Syntax ip set ip address 7paddress subnetmask mask default gateway 7paddress Parameters ip address Specifies an IP address for the AT MCF2000M Management Module The default value is 10 0 0 1 subnetmask Specifies a subnet mask for the management module s IP address The mask can be of variable length The default value is 255 255 252 0 default gateway Specifies a default gateway for the management module The default gateway must be a member of the same subnet as the module s IP address The default value is 0 0 0 0 Privilege Levels Administrator and read write Description This command manually assigns an IP address subnet mask and default gateway address to the AT MCF2000M Management Module For information on when to assign an IP configuration to the module refer to Overview on page 48 Note You cannot assign an IP configuration to the management module if the DHCP and BOOTP clients are active You must first disable the clients with the IP DHCP DISABLE command For information refer to IP DHCP DISABLE on page 50 To determine the status of the clients refer to IP SHOW on page 54 Examples This command assigns the IP address 149 22 67 8 subnet mask 255 255 255 224 and default gateway 149 22 67 247 to the AT MCF2000M Mana
185. s The event log is controlled and viewed with the LOGGING commands The LOGGING ENABLE command activates the log the default setting and the LOGGING DISABLE command deactivates the log stopping the log from storing any further event messages The LOGGING SHOW command displays the status of the log and the events messages and the LOGGING CLEAR command deletes all the events messages from the log The management module also has a syslog client for sending the event messages to a syslog server on your network A server can act as the central storage device for the event messages from many different devices on your network To use the syslog client you must specify the IP address of the syslog server on the network with the LOGGING SET command and enable the client with the LOGGING ENABLE SYSLOG command You can specify only one syslog server Before using the syslog client you should review the guidelines in the next section The guidelines to using the syslog client are O The AT MCF2000M Management Module must have an IP configuration For instructions refer to Chapter 4 IP Configuration Commands on page 47 O The 10 100 1000Base T Management port on the management module must be connected to a network device on your network such as a Fast Ethernet or Gigabit Ethernet switch The management module communicates with the syslog server through this port O The syslog server must be a member of the same network as the manageme
186. s 2 pp Specifies the port pair There are 12 port pairs per module Choose a value between 1 and 12 You cannot specify more than one port pair portname Specifies a port name of up to 20 alphanumeric characters Privilege Levels Administrator and read write General Description This command allows you to name each port pair in the chassis A port pair consists of both the twisted pair port and the fiber optic port for the specified port number Example This command sets the name of the port pair 7 for both the twisted pair port 7 and the fiber optic port 7 on module 2 in chassis 1 to Lamborghini system set interface id 1 2 7 portname Lamborghini 85 Chapter 6 Port and Module Commands SYSTEM SET MODULE Syntax system set module id chassis s ot name name temperature threshold va ue Parameters id name 86 Specifies a module in the chassis The command can configure only one module at a time The ID consists of the following parts chassis slot Identifies the ID number of the chassis The chassis ID number depends on which module is installed in the management slot of the chassis When a management module is installed in this slot the chassis ID number is 0 or 31 When a stacking module is installed in this slot the chassis ID can be from 1 to 30 Specifies the number or letter of the chassis slot with the module Possible values are m 10r2 aorb Identifies the manageme
187. ser name and password are case sensitive The local management session starts and the command line interface prompt is displayed as shown in Figure 3 on page 21 AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide For information on the three manager privilege levels of the AT S97 Management Software refer to Manager Privilege Levels on page 17 For instructions on how to change a password or create additional manager accounts refer to Chapter 14 Manager Account Commands on page 215 The section What to Configure First on page 28 has suggestions on what you should configure during the initial management session of the chassis 23 Chapter 1 Starting a Command Line Management Session SNMP Management Session 24 You can also manage the AT MCF2000 chassis remotely using an Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP management program such as HP Openview This method however does not use the management interface To manage the chassis from a management workstation using an SNMP management program you need to load the Management Information Base MIB file atMCF2000 mib that was included with the AT S85 and AT S97 software onto the management workstation The MIB file is available from the Allied Telesis web site This requires that you use a MIB compiler to compile the file A familiarity with MIB objects is necessary for this type of management To load the MIB file onto a management workst
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189. settings for the syslog client Syslog Client Setting Default Syslog Server IP Address 0 0 0 0 Facility Code 0 Severity Level Event 24T Appendix A AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Default Settings Telnet Server The following table lists the Telnet server default settings Telnet Server Setting Default Telnet Server Disabled Protocol Port Number 23 Note The protocol port number is not adjustable 248 Index Numerics 10 100 1000Base T Management port displaying status of 108 setting 89 A active master configuration file described 144 displaying name of 162 running 154 155 setting 160 updating 17 157 AT MCF2000AC Power Supply Modules displaying status of 108 naming 86 setting temperature threshold 86 AT MCF2000M Management Modules displaying 96 99 108 displaying file system on 188 naming 86 resetting 72 76 setting 10 100 1000Base T Management port 89 setting temperature threshold 86 AT MCF2012LC and AT 2012LC 1 Modules See media converter modules AT MCF2KFAN Fan Modules displaying status of 108 naming 86 setting temperature threshold 86 AT S85 boot loader files downloading 176 AT S85 Management Software default values 237 described 16 displaying version number 96 99 downloading 176 AT S97 boot loader files downloading 176 AT S97 Management Software default values 237 described 16 displaying version number 96 99 downl
190. specify only one module at a time The ID number consists of the following parts chassis slot Identifies the ID number of the chassis The chassis ID number depends on which module is installed in the management slot of the chassis When a management module is installed in this slot the chassis ID number is 0 or 31 When a stacking module is installed in this slot the chassis ID can be from 1 to 30 Specifies the ID number or letter of the slot with the module Possible values are m aorb 10r2 Specifies the management module slot This slot is used for the management module or the stacking module Specifies a slot letter of a power supply or fan module In the AT MCF2000 Chassis the left slot is A and the right slot is B when the unit is viewed from the back Specifies a slot number of a media converter module In the AT MCF2000 Chassis the left slot is 1 and the right slot is 2 when the unit is viewed from the front To view the ID and slot numbers of a chassis refer to SYSTEM SHOW CLUSTER on page 99 or SYSTEM SHOW CHASSIS on page 96 Privilege Levels Administrator read write and read only AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide Description This command displays status information about the media converter power supply fan and management modules in a chassis The information varies depending on the module Figure 16 is an example of the information for t
191. ssage 135 Chapter 8 Event Log and Syslog Client Commands Chassis and Slot IDs The chassis ID and slot identifier of the source module of the message The first number is the chassis ID number and the second is the slot number or letter as shown in Figure 22 Chassis ID 00 2 Slot Identifier Figure 22 Chassis and Slot IDs For background information on chassis ID numbers refer to Setting Chassis ID Numbers on page 18 For the slot identifiers refer to Table 10 Table 10 Slot Identifiers Identifier Slot 1 2 Media converter slot AorB Power supply or fan module slot M Management module slot The event messages are listed in Table 11 Table 11 Event Messages Message Definition Classification Critical Level Messages Battery Low The power charge in a module s battery is Report low The battery may need replacing The charge in the module s battery returned Clear to normal or the battery was replaced Power Failure The input voltage of a power supply module Report dropped below or exceeded the permitted operating range The input voltage of a power supply module Clear returned to the proper operating range 136 AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide Table 11 Event Messages Continued Message Definition Classification Stacking Port Link A Stack port on the management module or Re
192. stablish a link Fiber Offline with a network device Copper Online Both ports in the channel have Fi i established a link with a Iber Online network device The states for the ports of a channel in the Smart MissingLink mode are explained in Table 6 Table 6 Port Status in the Smart Missing Link Mode Channel Port Status Description Copper Offline Neither port in the channel has tablish link with Fiber Offline established a link with a network device 104 AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide Table 6 Port Status in the Smart Missing Link Mode Continued Channel Port Status Description Copper Online Fiber Online Both ports in the channel have established a link with a network device Copper Fiber TX SML Offline The twisted pair port of the channel can establish a link with its network device but the fiber optic port is unable to establish a link with its remote device Copper Offline Fiber TX SML The fiber optic port of a channel can establish a link with its network device but the twisted pair port is unable to establish a link with its local device Twisted Pair Port TX or RX SML Fiber Optic Port TX or RX SML Both ports in the channel can establish a link to a network device but one of the ports is connected to another media converter that also
193. stablish a link with its network device Examples This command sets all the channels on the media converter module in slot 1 to the Smart MissingLink mode The chassis has the ID number of 0 system set interface id 0 1 opmode sml This command sets channel 6 twisted pair port 6 and fiber optic port 6 on the media converter module in slot 2 to the MissingLink mode The chassis has the ID number of 0 system set interface id 0 2 6 opmode ml This command sets channel 8 twisted pair port 8 and fiber optic port 8 on the media converter module in slot 1 to the Link Test operating mode The chassis has an ID number of 0 system set interface id 0 1 8 opmode link test AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide SYSTEM SET INTERFACE PORTNAME Syntax system set interface id c b pp portname string Parameters id Specifies a media converter module or a channel The ID consists of the following parts C Identifies the ID number of the chassis The chassis ID number depends on which module is installed in the management slot of the chassis When a management module is installed in this slot the chassis ID number is 0 or 31 When a stacking module is installed in this slot the chassis ID can be from 1 to 30 b Specifies the ID number of the line card Possible values are 1 4 Specifies a slot number of a media converter module In the AT MCF2000 Chassis the left slot is 1 and the right slot i
194. stem set interface portId 5 OpMode link test Figure 31 Blade Configuration Operating Mode Section AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide Note the following guidelines when modifying the commands in this section O Each channel must have its own command line 0 If you delete a command the corresponding channel s operating mode will be Link Test the default value 0 As previously mentioned the PORTID parameter must specify just the channel number Do not include a chassis ID or slot number The latter are defined in the header lines of the Blade Configuration section The next subsection in a Blade Configuration shown in Figure 32 configures the operating parameters of the ports on the media converter module both twisted pair and fiber optic The port operating parameters are set with a modified version of the SYSTEM SET PORT command where the values in the ID parameter are truncated to the channel number and port letter For a description of this command refer to SYSTEM SET PORT on page 89 f e ustem set system set 1imit none system set system set system set 1imit none system set system set 1imit none system set system set system set RUNG E nOne port port port port port port port port port port id 2 a speed 100 duplex full crossover mdi jid 2 a ingress rate limit 128k egress rate limitznone id 2 b duplex full ingress rate limit none egress rate
195. supports the Smart MissingLink feature forming a chain of converters A link has been lost on one of the ports in the chain causing a ripple affect through the chain of converters Description of the Chassis Slot and Channel Command To view the operating parameters of the channel s two ports including the speeds and duplex modes specify a channel number in the command You can view only one channel at a time Figure 15 is an example of the information 105 Chapter 6 Port and Module Commands 106 Interface 0 2 7 Information b Chassis ID cA uywLnioHeuwelses 0 Slot ID ee an tent ppi nea 2 Module Name User Module Module Type AT MCF2012LC Port Name User Port OpMOde sweet ilz ee Pees Link Test Port Copper Link Port State Enabled Link Status Online Auto Negotiation Enabled Speed crassana muce aari 100 mbps Duplex Full MDI Crossover MDI Ingress Rate Limit No Limit Egress Rate Limit No Limit Port Fiber Link Port State Enabled Link Status online Speed 52iguescuii ei 100 Mbps Duplex Full Ingress Rate Limit No Limit D Egress Rate Limit No Limit E Figure 15 SYSTEM SHOW INTERFACE Command Chassis ID Slot ID and Channel The fields are defined here m m Interface Information The location of the channel The information is give
196. t to receive the traps sent by the unit You specify the trap receivers by their IP addresses You assign the IP addresses to the community strings Each community string can have up to four trap IP addresses 203 Chapter 12 Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP Commands 204 Command Summary If does not matter which community strings you assign to the trap receivers When a media converter sends a trap it looks at all the community strings and sends the trap to all of the trap receivers on all of the community strings If you are not interested in receiving traps you do not need to enter the IP addresses of trap receivers Default Community Strings The AT S85 and AT S97 software assigns two default values to the get set and trap community strings public or private The public string has an access mode of Read and the private string has an access of Read and Write If you configure SNMP management on the media converter change the default value of the set community string from private because this is a standard community string in the industry Table 15 summarizes the SNMP commands Table 15 SNMP Commands Command Description SNMP SET on page 205 Defines SNMP communities and manager IP addresses SNMP SHOW on page 207 Displays the current settings of the SNMP feature SNMP SET AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide Syntax snmp set mgripl
197. tered with obsolete files You can also use these commands to view the file system on a media converter module However this is unlikely ever to be necessary For more information on configuration files refer to Chapter 9 Configuration File Commands on page 141 Updating the Allied Telesis may periodically release and post on our web site new AT S85 and _ Versions of the boot loaders and management software for the AT S97 management and media converter modules in the AT MCF2000 Series 7 You can update the software on your products by obtaining the newest Management files from the Allied Telesis web site Software 166 New management software is downloaded onto the modules with the FILE DOWNLOAD command using the TFTP client in the AT S97 Management Software together with a TFTP server on your network For instructions refer to FILE DOWNLOAD on page 176 Note To avoid possible compatibility problems between the management and media converter modules Allied Telesis recommends that all modules in a chassis or stack use the same version of the AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software If the modules are running different versions you must upgrade the operating software on all modules To determine the version numbers of the modules software use the SYSTEM SHOW CLUSTER command For instructions refer to SYSTEM SHOW CLUSTER on page 99 Uploading or Downloading a Master Configuration File Guidelines to Using the TFTP
198. the IP address of the syslog server as 149 22 22 44 and sets the facility code to 16 localO logging set syslog host 149 22 22 44 facility code 16 This command designates the IP address of the syslog server as 149 55 66 7 logging set syslog host 149 55 66 7 This command sets the facility code for the messages to 21 local5 logging set syslog facility code 21 131 Chapter 8 Event Log and Syslog Client Commands LOGGING SHOW Syntax logging show Parameters None Privilege Levels Administrator read write and read only Description This command displays the status of the event log and the syslog client as shown in Figure 20 EventLog Information Status wi teas EY Enable Severity Level Event Syslog Information Status cabe xs Enable SEVE rox m CBE 149 22 122 8 Facility Code 1 Figure 20 LOGGING SHOW Command The fields in the EventLog Information section are O Status The status of the event log A status of Enable signifies the 132 event log is storing event messages and a status of Disable indicates the event log is not storing messages To set this value refer to LOGGING ENABLE EVENTLOG on page 127 and LOGGING DISABLE EVENTLOG on page 125 Severity Level The severity level of the messages displayed by the event log and sent to a syslog server The severity levels from highest to lowest are Critical Major Minor and Event The affected messages
199. the active master configuration file on the management module Description of Syntax 2 This command performs much the same function as syntax 1 But rather than downloading a boot loader file it downloads a new version of the management software to a module The management software comes in two versions one for the management module the AT S97 Management Software and another for the media converter modules the AT S85 Management Software A management program file can be identified by the extension IMG and the S85 or S97 in its filename The management software is stored on a module in a special area of memory referred to as APPBLOCK This must be the destination of the command when downloading the software Just as it does with a boot loader file a module tests the file before it writes it to the APPBLOCK section of flash memory Only after the module has verified that it is the correct file for its type of module does it write the file to memory This protects the module from installing the wrong management software Note A management module resets after receiving a new version of the AT S97 Management Software It is unresponsive to commands for approximately one minute while it initializes the new management software 179 Chapter 10 File System Commands 180 Note A media converter module resets after receiving a new version of the AT S85 Management Software but immediately resumes forwardin
200. the modules with your changes enter this command config save For more information on the command refer to Saving Your Configuration Changes on page 17 or Chapter 9 Configuration File Commands on page 141 Note If you do not issue the CONFIG SAVE command and later reset or power cycle the device your changes will be discarded Note To make identifying the chassis easier Allied Telesis recommends attaching a label to the front panel of the unit with its chassis ID number name and MAC address To view this information use the SYSTEM SHOW CLUSTER command 33 Chapter 1 Starting a Command Line Management Session 34 Chapter 2 Stacking This chapter describes how to set up an AT MCF2000 stack It contains the following sections Overview on page 36 Required Modules on page 37 AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Versions on page 38 Setting Up Stacking on page 39 u uuu 35 Chapter 2 Stacking Overview 36 Stacking Guidelines The AT MCF2000 chassis and the media converter modules interconnect Ethernet networking devices over large distances by transferring Ethernet packets between twisted pair and fiber optic cables The chassis can accommodate two multi channel media converter modules as well as the optional AT MCF2000M Management Module for either local out of band or remote in band network management of the ports on the media converter modules
201. tion Enabled Speed cl mde nana 100 Mbps DUP VOX seg ot eR vi Full MDI Crossover MDI Stacking Port Ke Link State Gesu hess Up by Figure 17 SYSTEM SHOW MODULE Command for the Management Module The information for the AT MCF2012LC and AT MCF2012LC 1 Media Converter Modules is shown in Figure 18 CPU Information T Nallle s Inda eA YEYN Module Type AT MCF2012LC Module Status Active Module Present Present Des OM t coude nece ree OA Good 1 198 TBE ed stas ere Meus Good 1 804v DICE C Good 2 509 M EET Good 3 302vV V2 OWS uis ur eaten wk oS hak eek V Good 12 6224 Temperature 38 15V NC Temperature Threshold 60 C d Figure 18 SYSTEM SHOW MODULE Command for a Media Converter Module The fields are defined here o Module Name The name of the module Refer to SYSTEM SET MODULE on page 86 for instructions on assigning a name to a module 110 AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide o Module Type The model name o Power OK A status of Yes signifies the input power is within the module s operating range A status of No signals that the input power is less or greater than the permitted range This parameter only applies to the power supply and fan modules Voltages Operating voltages These are output voltages for the AT MCF2000AC Power Supply Module and input
202. tion file on the management module the next time the module or chassis is reset For further information on configuration files refer to Chapter 9 Configuration File Commands on page 141 83 Chapter 6 Port and Module Commands 84 Operating Mode Guidelines The following guidelines apply to using the channel operating modes m m The channels on a media converter module can be set to different operating modes The operating modes do not block or interfere with the flow of traffic between the two ports of a channel during normal network operations The MissingLink mode is intended for situations where the ports of a channel are connected to managed devices such as managed Fast Ethernet switches that can react to the loss of a link and perform a specific action such as send out an SNMP trap or seek a redundant path using a spanning tree protocol Allied Telesis does not recommend using the Smart MissingLink mode on a channel connected to managed devices during normal operations of the channel As explained earlier this mode pulses the transmitter of a channel port when the link is lost on the companion port which might cause problems for a managed device The Link Test and Smart MissingLink modes are particularly useful when troubleshooting a link failure on a channel port These modes allow you to use the Link LEDs on the ports and the SYSTEM SHOW INTERFACE command to identify the port in the channel that cannot e
203. tion marks are permitted privilege Specifies the new privilege level for the manager account Options are read Allows the account user to view but not change the parameter settings of the modules readwrite Allows the account user to view and change the parameter settings of the modules Privilege Levels Administrator Description This command modifies the password and privilege level of a manager account To view the manager accounts use the USER SHOW command You can change the password but not the privilege level of the predefined manager account Examples This command changes the password of the predefined manager account user set username manager password 221 Chapter 14 Manager Account Commands This command changes the privilege level of the manager account Smith to read write user set username Smith priviledge readwrite This command changes the password and privilege level of the Tom Adams account user set username Tom Adams password priviledge read This command changes the password of the Owen account user set username Owen password 222 USER SHOW AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide Syntax user show Parameters None Privilege Levels Administrator read write and read only Description This command displays the manager accounts on the AT MCF2000M Management Module An example of the information is shown in Figure 41 The f
204. tion of the stack 57 Chapter 5 General System Commands SYSTEM SET ASYNCHRONOUS 58 Syntax system set asynchronous baudrate 2400 4800 9600 19200 115200 Parameters baudrate Sets the baud rate of the RS 232 Terminal port on the AT MCF2000M Management Module The default is 115 200 bits per second bps Privilege Levels Administrator and read write Description This command sets the baud rate of the RS 232 Terminal port on the AT MCF2000M Management Module This port is used for local management of the chassis To view the port s current baud rate setting refer to SYSTEM SHOW ASYNCHRONOUS on page 65 Note Changing the baud rate of the RS 232 Terminal port on the management module during a local management session ends the session To resume managing the module change the speed of the terminal or the terminal emulator program to the new speed of the RS 232 Terminal port The other settings of the RS 232 Terminal port listed here are not adjustable Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow control None u uuu Example This command sets the baud rate of the RS 232 Terminal port to 2 400 bps system set asynchronous baudrate 2400 AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide SYSTEM SET CHASSIS Syntax system set chassis id chass7s name name Parameters id Identifies the ID number of the chassis which depends on the module installed in the
205. tructions refer to FILE SHOW on page 188 O You do not have to perform the CONFIG SAVE command after deleting a file Examples This command deletes the master configuration file unit2a cfg from a management module in a chassis with an ID number of 0 file delete filesystem system 0 m unit2a cfg This command deletes the master configuration file unit14ab cfg from a management module in a chassis with an ID number of 0 file delete filesystem system 0 m uniti4ab cfg This command deletes all the configuration files starting with BM from management module in a chassis with an ID number of 0 file delete filesystem system 0 m BM cfg AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide This command deletes the configuration file BM cfg from the media converter module in slot 2 in a chassis with an ID number of 0 file delete filesystem system 0 2 BM cfg This command deletes all the configuration files starting with BM from a media converter module in slot 2 in a chassis with an ID number of 0 file delete filesystem system 0 2 BM cfg 175 Chapter 10 File System Commands FILE DOWNLOAD 176 Syntax 1 Downloading the AT S85 and AT S97 Boot Loaders file download srcfile tftp 7zpaddress fi lename bin dstfi le system chassis s ot bootblock Syntax 2 Downloading the AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Image Files file download srcfile tftp 7paddress
206. tting Default configuration overwrite Enabled 238 AT S85 and AT 97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide Event Log The following table lists the default settings for the event log Event Log Setting Default Status Enabled Severity Level Event 239 Appendix A AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Default Settings IP Configuration 240 The following table lists the default settings for the IP configuration of the management module IP Configuration Setting Default IP Address 10 0 0 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 252 0 Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 AT S85 and AT 97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide Manager Account The following table lists the default settings for the manager account Manager Account Setting Default Manager Login Name manager Manager Password friend Console Timer 10 minutes Note Login names and passwords are case sensitive 241 Appendix A AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Default Settings Master Configuration File 242 The following table lists the name of the default master configuration file Master Configuration File Setting Default Default Master Configuration File none AT S85 and AT 97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide Network Time Protocol Client The following table lists t
207. ty slots are not included in the tables Note The AT MCF2000S Stacking Module is not displayed Module Name Indicates the name of the module Refer to SYSTEM SET MODULE on page 86 for instructions on assigning a name to a module Module Type Indicates the model name MAC Address Indicates the chassis or module s MAC address Software Version Indicates the version number of the AT S85 and AT S97 software Example This command displays the version number of the bootloader software diagnostics show software 235 Chapter 15 Diagnostics Commands 236 Appendix A AT S85 and AT 897 Management Software Default Settings This appendix lists the factory default settings for the features in the AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software The sections are arranged in alphabetical order Oaogoagoaaaqacudgdgdaa a Configuration File on page 238 Event Log on page 239 IP Configuration on page 240 Manager Account on page 241 Master Configuration File on page 242 Network Time Protocol Client on page 243 RS 232 Terminal Port on page 244 Secure Shell Server on page 245 Simple Network Management Protocol on page 246 Syslog Client on page 247 Telnet Server on page 248 237 Appendix A AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Default Settings Configuration File The following table lists the default settings for the configuration file Configuration File Se
208. ule installed has a chassis ID of 0 or 31 This value is set with a jumper on the circuit board of the module The chassis ID of a chassis with a stacking module is 1 through 30 The value is also set manually on the stacking module To view this number use the SYSTEM SHOW CLUSTER command The slot variable specifies the chassis slot that has the management module signified by the letter m 29 Chapter 1 Starting a Command Line Management Session 30 And finally filename cfg is the filename for the new master configuration file The name can be up to 15 alphanumeric characters not including the extension Spaces are allowed but a name with spaces must be enclosed in double quotes This example of the command creates the new master configuration file mcf chassisO cfg on a management module in a chassis with an ID number of 0 config save filesystem system 0 m mcf chassisO cfg For further information on this command refer to CONFIG SAVE FILESYSTEM on page 158 Now that you have created the master configuration file you are ready to perform the second step and designate it as the module s active master configuration file This directs the management module to the appropriate master configuration file when saving your changes In some cases the management module might have more than one master configuration file such as a history of past configuration files but only one of the files can be active at a time The c
209. using Auto Negotiation defaults to half duplex if it detects that the port on the other network device is not using Auto Negotiation The result would be a duplex mode mismatch if the port on the other network device is operating at a fixed duplex mode of full duplex To avoid this issue you should disable Auto Negotiation on a media converter port and set the speed and duplex mode manually when the network device connected to the port can only operate in full duplex mode Alternatively you can reconfigure the port on the network device to Auto Negotiation or if it does not support that feature to half duplex mode The SPEED DUPLEX and CROSSOVER parameters are used to set the speed duplex mode and MDI MDIX settings respectively on a twisted pair port when Auto Negotiation is disabled The DUPLEX parameter can also be used to set the duplex mode on a fiber optic port in a media converter channel For best network performance all the elements of a media converter channel meaning the two ports of a channel and the two network devices AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide connected to the ports should be using the same duplex mode A media converter channel may have to discard packets if its two ports are operating in different modes one half duplex and the other full duplex This could result in a decrease of network performance if the network devices have to frequently retransmit packets Fo
210. ust be a member of the same subnet as the remote device or have access to the device s subnet through routers or other Layer 3 routing devices O If the management module and the remote device are members of different networks the IP configuration on the module must include a default gateway address specifying the IP address of the routing interface of the first hop to reaching the device For instructions refer to Chapter 4 IP Configuration Commands on page 47 Example This command sends three ping requests from the management module to the remote device with the IP address 149 12 55 77 ping 149 12 55 77 Chapter 4 IP Configuration Commands This chapter describes how to assign an IP address to the AT MCF2000M Management Module This chapter contains the following sections Overview on page 48 IP DHCP DISABLE on page 50 IP DHCP ENABLE on page 51 IP SET on page 52 IP SHOW on page 54 u uuu iu Note Remember to save your parameters changes in the active master configuration file with the CONFIG SAVE command For information refer to Saving Your Configuration Changes on page 17 or Chapter 9 Configuration File Commands on page 141 4T Chapter 4 IP Configuration Commands Overview 48 The IP commands assign an IP configuration to the AT MCF2000M Management Module consisting of an IP address subnet mask and default gateway address An IP configuration is required if the module perfo
211. w on page 142 If after creating a new master configuration file you want to designate it as the active file on the management module perform the CONFIG SET command For instructions refer to CONFIG SET on page 160 Example This command creates the new master configuration file mcf pat traffic cfg with the current settings of all the modules in the chassis or stack The chassis with the management module has an ID of 0 config save filesystem system 0 m mcf pat traffic cfg 159 Chapter 9 Configuration File Commands CONFIG SET 160 Syntax config set filesystem system chassis slot filename cfg Parameter filesystem Description Specifies the location and name of a master configuration file This parameter consists of the following parts chassis slot filename cfg Specifies the ID number of the chassis with the management module where the file is stored The ID number for a chassis with a management module is 0 or 31 Identifies the slot with the module and the master configuration file Since a master configuration file is stored on the management module the only supported value is m Identifies the management module slot and the AT MCF2000M Management Module Specifies the name of a active master configuration file The filename must include the CFG extension and is case sensitive To view the filenames of the configuration files in a file system on a management module r
212. where the chassis is installed In contrast the temperatures for the management and media converter modules are measured on the circuit board away from the cooling vents and so typically reflect the internal temperature of the chassis 87 Chapter 6 Port and Module Commands 88 Examples This command assigns the name mm vata to a management module in a chassis with the chassis ID of 0 system set module id 0 m name mm vata This command sets the temperature threshold to 55 C for a media converter module in slot 2 in a chassis with an ID of 0 system set module id 0 2 temperature threshold 55 This command assigns the name 124 mod ab and a temperature threshold of 70 C to the media converter module in slot 1 of a chassis with an ID of 0 system set module id 0 1 name 124 mod ab temperature threshold 70 This command assigns a temperature threshold of 70 C to the power supply module or fan module in slot A The chassis has an ID of 0 system set module id 0 a temperature threshold 70 AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide SYSTEM SET PORT Syntax system set port id c m 5 TLpp port port state disable enable auto neg disable enable speed 10 100 1000 duplex half ful crossover mdi mdix ingress rate limi t none 128k 256k 512k 1m 2 M egress rate limit none 128k 256k 512k 1m 2M M 4mM 8 4M 8M Parameters id Specifies a twisted pair or fiber optic port
213. where there is a stack and rather than viewing all of the devices you want to focus on just one of the units Figure 12 on page 100 illustrates this command on a stack of three chassis For an explanation of the information refer to SYSTEM SHOW CHASSIS on page 96 99 Chapter 6 Port and Module Commands Chassis Chassis Chassis Master ID Name Type Chassis 0 AQ Traffic AT MCF2000 11 22 33 44 55 55 Yes AT MCF2000 Slot ID Module Name Module Type Cfg Overwrite Software Version M AT MCF2000M v2 0 0 1 Reg 1 traf AT MCF2012LC v2 0 0 2 Reg 2 traf AT MCF2012LC 1 Enable v2 0 0 1 ACT Traffic 11 22 33 44 22 22 NO AT MCF2000 Slot ID Module Name Module Type Cfg Overwrite Software Version 1 Reg 7 traf AT MCF2012LC v2 0 0 2 Reg 12 traf AT MCF2012LC v2 0 0 2 UJ Traffic 11 22 33 44 66 77 No AT MCF2000 Slot ID Module Name Module Type Cfg Overwrite Software Version 1 District 1 AT MCF2012LC v2 0 0 2 District 2 AT MCF2012LC v2 0 0 Figure 12 SYSTEM SHOW CLUSTER Command Example This command displays the slot ID module name module type configuration overwrite status and the software version system show cluster 100 AT S85 and AT S97 Management Software Command Line Interface User s Guide SYSTEM SHOW INTERFACE Syntax Chassis Only system show interface id c assis Syntax Chassis and Slot system show interface id chassis s ot Syntax Chassis Slot and Channel system show interface id c hassis s
214. y Selecting a level designates the messages of that level and all levels above it For example selecting the Critical level selects only Critical event messages while selecting the Event level the default setting spans all levels and therefore all event messages Privilege Levels Administrator and read write 129 Chapter 8 Event Log and Syslog Client Commands 130 Description Event messages are categorized into four severity levels of Critical Major Minor and Event The severity levels are defined in the Parameters section of this command You can use this command to control which of the events in the log you want to view based on their severity levels and so focus your efforts on particular messages When you specify a severity level with this command the LOGGING SHOW command displays the events of that severity level and all levels above it For example the default setting of the management module s severity level is Event At this setting the LOGGING SHOW command displays all of the messages in the event log because the Event severity is the lowest level But if you were to set the management module s severity level to Major then you would only see the Critical and Major messages This command also controls the messages sent by the management module s syslog client to a syslog server At the default value of Event all messages are sent to a syslog server But if you set the module s severity to Major then on
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