Allied Telesis at-8000/8poe-50 [318/360] Displaying the mac addresses by mac
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Chapter 32: MAC Address Tables
318 Section II: Web Browser Interface
Displaying the
MAC Addresses
by MAC
To display the MAC addresses in alphanumeric order, perform the
following procedure.
1. From the Basic Config. menu, select MAC Address Table > Sort by
MAC.
The MAC Address by MAC page opens, as shown in Figure 100.
.
Figure 100. MAC Address by MAC Page
2. To locate a specific MAC address, in the Search MAC Address field,
enter the MAC address you want to search for and click Apply.
If the MAC address exists in the MAC address table, a message is
displayed stating the MAC address and its associated port number. If
the MAC address does not exist, a “Not Found” message is displayed.
Содержание
- At 8000 8poe p.1
- Section i p.3
- Contents p.3
- Section ii p.6
- Section iii p.8
- Figures p.9
- Tables p.11
- Preface p.13
- Safety symbols p.14
- Contacting allied telesis p.15
- Using the menus interface p.17
- Section i p.17
- Chapter 1 p.19
- Overview p.19
- Management overview p.20
- Local connection p.21
- Using an snmp network management application p.22
- Remote connection p.22
- Management access level p.23
- Getting started with the menus interface p.25
- Chapter 2 p.25
- Starting a local management session p.26
- Figure 2 login menu p.27
- The main menu is shown in figure 3 p.27
- The login menu is shown in figure 2 p.27
- Note to change the login name or password refer to setting the user interface configuration on page 38 p.27
- Figure 3 main menu p.27
- Enter the manager password the default password is friend p.27
- Enter the manager login name and press return the default name is manager p.27
- You are prompted for a password p.27
- Using the menus interface p.28
- Quitting from a local management session p.29
- Chapter 3 p.31
- Basic switch parameters p.31
- Configuring the ip address subnet mask and gateway address p.32
- Enabling and disabling the dhcp client p.35
- Configuring system administration information p.36
- The web server option is described in disabling or enabling the web server on page 42 p.38
- The user interface configuration menu is shown in figure 7 p.38
- The telnet server option is described in disabling or enabling the telnet server on page 43 p.38
- The basic switch configuration menu is shown in figure 4 on page 32 p.38
- Setting the user interface configuration p.38
- From the main menu type b to select basic switch configuration p.38
- From the basic switch configuration menu type u to select user interface configuration p.38
- Figure 7 user interface configuration menu p.38
- To set the switch s user interface configuration perform the following procedure p.38
- This procedure explains how to adjust the user interface and security features on the switch with this procedure you can change various settings that control user access to the switch p.38
- Disabling or enabling the web server p.42
- Disabling or enabling the telnet server p.43
- Configuring sntp p.44
- To set the time zone p.45
- To set the sntp interval p.45
- The time zone configuration menu is shown in figure 9 p.45
- The following prompt is displayed p.45
- Figure 9 time zone configuration menu p.45
- B type the ip address for the sntp server you want to use p.45
- B type a number to specify the number of minutes between occurrences of polling the sntp server the range is 1 to 60 minutes and the default is 1 minute p.45
- B scroll through the list of time zones until you find one that matches your time zone p.45
- A type z to select set time zone p.45
- A type i to select set sntp interval p.45
- System up for the number of hours minutes and seconds since the last reset or power cycle p.47
- Boot loader the version of the boot loader software p.47
- Viewing switch information p.47
- To view general information about the switch perform the following procedure p.47
- The general information menu is shown in figure 10 p.47
- The general information menu displays the following information p.47
- Runtime image the version of the runtime software p.47
- From the main menu type g to select general information p.47
- Figure 10 general information menu p.47
- System address information section p.48
- Hardware information section p.48
- Administration information section p.48
- Automatic network features section p.49
- Rebooting the switch p.50
- Pinging a remote system p.52
- Figure 14 shows an example of the results of a ping p.54
- Figure 14 ping results p.54
- Type e to execute the ping or c to clear previous ping data before performing this ping p.54
- To stop the ping type s to select stop ping p.54
- Working with the system log p.55
- Viewing the system log next p.55
- Viewing the system log p.55
- To view the system log perform the following procedure p.55
- The system log menu is shown in figure 15 p.55
- The system log menu contains a table that displays the following information p.55
- The system log displays system level events in the switch such as logging in to the management software you can view the system log locally or send the system log file to a remote location this section contains the following procedures p.55
- The switch tools configuration menu is shown in figure 11 on page 50 p.55
- Sending the system log to a remote server on page 57 p.55
- From the switch tools configuration menu type l to select system log p.55
- From the main menu type t to select switch tools p.55
- Figure 15 system log menu p.55
- Sending the system log to a remote server p.57
- Returning the at s81 management software to the factory default values p.59
- Port configuration p.61
- Chapter 4 p.61
- To display the parameter settings for the ports on the switch perform the following procedure p.62
- The port configuration menu is shown in figure 17 p.62
- The basic switch configuration menu is shown in figure 4 on page 32 p.62
- From the main menu type b to select basic switch configuration p.62
- From the basic switch configuration menu type p to select port configuration p.62
- Figure 17 port configuration menu p.62
- Displaying the port parameters p.62
- Enabling and disabling a port p.64
- Setting a port s speed and duplex mode p.65
- Changing the flow control setting p.67
- From the main menu select statistics p.68
- Figure 18 statistics menu p.68
- Displaying port statistics p.68
- Avg s the average count of that statistic per second p.68
- Total the total count for this statistic p.68
- Total rx pkts number of packets received on the port p.68
- Total rx bytes number of bytes received on the port p.68
- To display statistics about a port perform the following procedure p.68
- The table contains the following items of information p.68
- The statistics menu is shown in figure 18 p.68
- The statistics for port 1 are displayed in a table that contains the following columns of information p.68
- Working with trap receivers on page 77 p.71
- This chapter contains the following sections p.71
- Snmp overview on page 72 p.71
- Enabling or disabling the snmp agent on page 74 p.71
- Enabling authentication traps on page 75 p.71
- Chapter 5 p.71
- Changing the default snmp community names on page 76 p.71
- Snmp overview p.72
- Default snmp community strings p.73
- Enabling or disabling the snmp agent p.74
- Type e to select enable disable authentication trap p.75
- Type e to enable snmp or d to disable snmp the default is enabled p.75
- To enable snmp authentication traps perform the following procedure p.75
- The snmp configuration menu is shown in figure 19 p.75
- The following prompt is displayed p.75
- The basic switch configuration menu is shown in figure 4 on page 32 p.75
- From the main menu type b to select basic switch configuration p.75
- From the basic switch configuration menu type n to select snmp configuration p.75
- Figure 19 snmp configuration menu p.75
- Enabling authentication traps p.75
- Changing the default snmp community names p.76
- Working with trap receivers p.77
- Enabling or disabling trap receivers p.77
- Adding a trap receiver p.77
- Modifying a trap receiver p.78
- Deleting a trap receiver p.79
- This chapter provides information and procedures for creating a port trunk and contains the following sections p.81
- Setting up an lacp trunk on page 92 p.81
- Setting up a port trunk on page 87 p.81
- Port trunking overview on page 82 p.81
- Port trunking p.81
- Lacp trunks on page 84 p.81
- Chapter 6 p.81
- Port trunking overview p.82
- Static port trunk overview p.82
- Port trunking guidelines p.83
- Lacp trunks p.84
- Lacp trunk status p.84
- Lacp port priority parameter p.84
- Lacp trunk guidelines p.85
- Creating a port trunk p.87
- Setting up a port trunk p.87
- Modifying a port trunk p.89
- Enabling or disabling a port trunk p.90
- Setting up an lacp trunk p.92
- Creating an lacp trunk p.92
- Configuring the lacp port priority p.93
- Viewing the lacp group settings p.94
- Disabling an lacp trunk p.95
- Port mirroring p.97
- Chapter 7 p.97
- Port mirroring overview p.98
- Configuring port mirroring p.99
- To enable or disable port mirroring see enabling or disabling port mirroring on page 101 p.100
- Enabling or disabling port mirroring p.101
- Configuring poe on page 107 p.103
- Chapter 8 p.103
- This chapter contains the following sections p.103
- Power over ethernet p.103
- Poe overview on page 104 p.103
- Power budgeting p.104
- Poe overview p.104
- Port prioritization for power allocation p.105
- Poe device classes p.105
- The advanced switch configuration menu is shown in figure 21 on page 87 p.107
- Setting the poe port s priority on page 109 p.107
- From the main menu type a to select advanced switch configuration p.107
- From the advanced switch configuration menu type e to select power over ethernet p.107
- Figure 26 power over ethernet menu p.107
- Displaying the poe configuration next p.107
- Displaying the poe configuration p.107
- Configuring poe p.107
- Changing the poe port s admin setting on page 108 p.107
- To display the current poe configuration perform the following procedure p.107
- This section contains the following procedures p.107
- The power over ethernet menu is shown in figure 26 p.107
- The power over ethernet configuration menu displays information about the poe status of each port and also allows you to configure the p.107
- Changing the poe port s admin setting p.108
- Setting the poe port s priority p.109
- Virtual lans and gvrp p.111
- Chapter 9 p.111
- Vlan features p.112
- Increased security p.112
- Increased performance p.112
- Improved manageability p.112
- Vlan overview p.114
- Vlan name p.114
- Vlan identifier p.114
- Port vlan identifier p.114
- Vlan port members p.114
- Untagged port members p.115
- Tagged port members p.115
- Incoming frames p.115
- Incoming and outgoing tagged and untagged frames p.115
- Outgoing frames p.116
- Guidelines for creating a vlan p.116
- Untagged vlan p.117
- Tagged vlan example p.119
- The port assignments for the vlans are as follows p.119
- Table 4 ports for tagged vlan example p.119
- Sales vlan vid 2 engineering vlan vid 3 p.119
- Figure 28 illustrates how tagged and untagged ports can be used to interconnect ieee 802 q based products p.119
- Figure 28 example of a tagged vlan p.119
- Working with vlans p.121
- Creating a vlan p.121
- The vlan management menu which displays any existing vlans is shown in figure 29 p.122
- Note the set gvrp status option is described in enabling or disabling gvrp on page 132 p.122
- From the vlan management menu type c to select create vlan p.122
- Figure 29 vlan management menu p.122
- Configuring the port pvid p.124
- Restricting management vlan access p.125
- Displaying the vlans p.126
- Vlan name the name of the vlan p.127
- Vlan id the vid number of the vlan p.127
- The selections in this config vlan member menu are explained in modifying a vlan on page 128 p.127
- The menu displays the following information p.127
- The config vlan member menu is shown in figure 31 p.127
- Tagging whether a port is a tagged or untagged member of the vlan an untagged port is designated with no and a tagged port with yes p.127
- Port the ports of the vlan p.127
- Figure 31 config vlan member menu p.127
- Adding or removing a tagged port in a vlan p.128
- Modifying a vlan p.128
- Changing the vlan name p.128
- Deleting a vlan p.129
- Resetting to the default vlan p.130
- Gvrp overview p.131
- Guidelines p.131
- Enabling or disabling gvrp p.132
- Quality of service qos p.133
- Chapter 10 p.133
- Qos overview p.134
- Mapping cos priorities to egress queues p.137
- The following prompt is displayed p.138
- From the quality of service configuration menu type t to select traffic class configuration p.138
- Figure 34 traffic class configuration menu p.138
- B type e to enable qos or d to disable it the default setting is disabled when disabled all tagged packets are stored in the lowest priority queue of a port p.138
- A type s to select set status p.138
- To enable or disable qos do the following p.138
- The traffic class configuration menu is shown in figure 34 p.138
- Configuring cos p.140
- Trunk displays the trunk number if the port is a member of a trunk p.141
- Traffic class the traffic class currently associated with the port p.141
- The port priority configuration menu is shown in figure 35 p.141
- The columns in the menu display the following information p.141
- Queue displays the number of the queue where untagged packets received on the port are stored on the egress queue p.141
- Port displays the port number p.141
- Override displays whether the priority level in ingress tagged frames is being used or not if no the override is disabled and the port is using the priority levels contained within the frames to determine the egress queue if yes the override is enabled and the tagged packets are stored in the egress queue specified in the queue column p.141
- From the quality of service configuration menu type p to select port priority configuration p.141
- Figure 35 port priority configuration menu p.141
- Igmp snooping overview on page 146 p.145
- Igmp snooping p.145
- Configuring igmp on page 148 p.145
- Chapter 11 p.145
- Viewing the multicast groups on page 150 p.145
- This chapter describes how to configure the ogmp snooping feature on the switch and includes the following sections p.145
- Igmp snooping overview p.146
- Configuring igmp p.148
- The range is 280 to 420 seconds and the default is 280 seconds p.149
- Specify the age out time in seconds p.149
- Viewing the multicast groups p.150
- The view group members menu is shown in figure 38 p.151
- The following prompt is displayed p.151
- Figure 38 view group members menu p.151
- Enter the mac address as shown on the menu p.151
- Displaying the rstp topology on page 172 p.153
- Configuring the rstp bridge settings on page 164 p.153
- Configuring stp compatibility on page 166 p.153
- Configuring rstp port settings on page 167 p.153
- Chapter 12 p.153
- This chapter describes how to configure the rapid spanning tree protocol rstp on the switch and includes the following sections p.153
- Rstp overview on page 154 p.153
- Rapid spanning tree protocol rstp p.153
- Enabling or disabling rstp on page 161 p.153
- Rstp overview p.154
- Bridge priority and the root bridge p.154
- Path costs and port costs p.155
- Designated bridge and designated port p.155
- Port priority p.156
- Hello time and bridge protocol data units bpdus p.157
- Point to point and edge ports p.158
- Mixed stp and rstp networks p.159
- Rapid spanning tree and vlans p.160
- From the basic switch configuration menu type s to select rapid spanning tree configuration p.161
- Figure 43 rstp configuration menu p.161
- Enabling or disabling rstp p.161
- To enable or disable rstp perform the following procedure p.161
- The rstp menu allows you to configure rstp as well as to view the current settings and contains the following items of information in the middle portion p.161
- The rapid spanning tree configuration menu is shown in figure 43 p.161
- The basic switch configuration menu is shown in figure 4 on page 32 p.161
- Root port the active port on the switch that is communicating with the root bridge if the switch is the root bridge for the lan then there is no root port and the root port parameter will be 0 p.161
- Root path cost the sum of all the root port costs of all the bridges between the p.161
- From the main menu type b to select basic switch configuration p.161
- Configuring the rstp bridge settings p.164
- Configuring stp compatibility p.166
- From the main menu type b to select basic switch configuration p.167
- From the basic switch configuration menu type s to select rapid spanning tree configuration p.167
- Figure 44 rstp basic port configuration menu p.167
- Configuring the basic rstp port settings next p.167
- Configuring the basic rstp port settings p.167
- Configuring the advanced rstp port settings on page 169 p.167
- Configuring rstp port settings p.167
- To configure the basic rstp port settings perform the following procedure p.167
- This section contains the following topics p.167
- The rstp basic port configuration menu is shown in figure 44 p.167
- The rapid spanning tree configuration menu is shown in figure 43 on page 161 p.167
- The basic switch configuration menu is shown in figure 4 on page 32 p.167
- From the rapid spanning tree configuration menu type b to select rstp basic port configuration p.167
- Configuring the advanced rstp port settings p.169
- Type p to select p to p status p.170
- Type e to select edge status p.170
- This parameter defines whether the port is functioning as an edge port the possible settings are true and false for an explanation of this parameter refer to point to point and edge ports on page 158 p.170
- The following prompt is displayed p.170
- Figure 45 rstp advanced port configuration menu p.170
- Enter the number of the port you want to change or type 0 zero to apply the settings to all ports on the switch p.170
- Enter t for true or f for false to change the admin operedge status p.170
- Figure 46 topology information menu p.172
- Displaying the rstp topology p.172
- Trunk the trunk of which the port is a member p.172
- To display the rstp topology perform the following procedure p.172
- This menu displays the following information about the ports p.172
- The topology information menu is shown in figure 44 p.172
- The rapid spanning tree configuration menu is shown in figure 43 on page 161 p.172
- The basic switch configuration menu is shown in figure 4 on page 32 p.172
- Link whether the link on the port is up or down p.172
- From the rapid spanning tree configuration menu type i to select topology information p.172
- From the main menu type b to select basic switch configuration p.172
- From the basic switch configuration menu type s to select rapid spanning tree configuration p.172
- X network access control p.175
- This chapter contains information about and the procedure for configuring 802 x network access control it includes the following sections p.175
- Configuring 802 x network access control on page 183 p.175
- Chapter 13 p.175
- 802 x network access control overview on page 176 p.175
- X network access control overview p.176
- Authenticator ports p.177
- Authentication process p.177
- Network access control guidelines p.180
- General steps p.180
- Figure 48 authentication across multiple switches p.182
- To configure 802 x network access control perform the following procedure p.183
- The port based access control configuration menu is shown in figure 49 p.183
- The advanced switch configuration menu is shown in figure 21 on page 87 p.183
- From the main menu type a to select advanced switch configuration p.183
- From the advanced switch configuration menu type x to select 802 x port based access control configuration p.183
- Figure 49 port based access control configuration menu p.183
- Configuring 802 x network access control p.183
- Radius authentication protocol p.189
- Chapter 14 p.189
- Radius overview p.190
- Radius implementation guidelines p.190
- Note for more information on the radius authentication protocol refer to the rfc 2865 standard p.191
- Configuring the radius server p.192
- Displaying the radius server settings p.194
- This chapter describes how to configure the broadcast storm control feature on the switch and includes the following sections p.195
- Configuring broadcast storm control on page 197 p.195
- Chapter 15 p.195
- Broadcast storm control overview on page 196 p.195
- Broadcast storm control p.195
- Broadcast storm control overview p.196
- Configuring broadcast storm control p.197
- L low 100 broadcast packets per second p.198
- Setting the age out time on page 206 p.199
- Mac address tables p.199
- Mac address overview on page 200 p.199
- Displaying the mac address tables on page 202 p.199
- Chapter 16 p.199
- This chapter contains the procedures for viewing the mac address table and contains the following sections p.199
- Mac address overview p.200
- Displaying the mac addresses by port number p.202
- Displaying the mac address tables p.202
- To display all mac addresses in alphanumeric order perform the following procedure p.203
- The display mac addresses by mac menu is shown in figure 54 on page 204 p.203
- From the mac address table menu type m to select display mac addresses by mac p.203
- Figure 53 display mac addresses by port menu p.203
- Displaying the mac addresses by mac p.203
- Displaying the mac addresses by vlan id p.204
- Figure 55 display mac addresses by vlan id menu p.205
- Setting the age out time p.206
- Working with system files p.207
- Chapter 17 p.207
- Downloading a new management software image using tftp p.208
- Figure 56 software upgrade menu 1 of 2 p.209
- Type t to select tftp upgrade p.209
- The software upgrade menu 2 of 2 is shown in figure 57 p.209
- Figure 57 software upgrade menu 2 of 2 p.209
- Uploading the configuration file p.211
- Uploading or downloading the configuration file p.211
- Type s to select set tftp server ip address p.212
- The tftp configuration file upload download menu is shown in figure 59 p.212
- The following prompt is displayed p.212
- From the configuration file upload download menu type t to select tftp configuration file upload download p.212
- Figure 59 tftp configuration file upload download menu p.212
- Figure 58 configuration file upload download menu p.212
- Downloading a configuration file p.213
- Using the web browser interface p.215
- Section ii p.215
- Starting a web browser management session p.217
- Chapter 18 p.217
- Establishing a remote connection to use the web browser interface p.218
- Web browser tools p.221
- To exit a web browser management session close the web browser p.222
- Quitting a web browser management session p.222
- Chapter 19 p.223
- Basic switch parameters p.223
- Configuring an ip address subnet mask and gateway address p.224
- Enabling and disabling the dhcp client p.226
- Configuring system administration information p.227
- Setting the user interface configuration p.229
- Enabling or disabling the web server p.232
- Enabling or disabling the telnet server p.233
- Configuring sntp p.234
- Viewing system information p.235
- Hardware information section p.236
- Administration information section p.236
- System mac address ip address subnet mask and gateway section p.236
- Rebooting a switch p.238
- Pinging a remote system p.239
- Working with the system log p.241
- Viewing the system log p.241
- Sending the system log to a remote server p.243
- Returning the at s81 management software to the factory default values p.244
- Port configuration p.245
- Chapter 20 p.245
- Viewing and configuring multiple ports p.246
- Viewing and configuring a single port p.249
- Displaying port statistics p.252
- Chapter 21 p.255
- Enabling or disabling the snmp agent p.256
- Changing the default snmp community names p.257
- Adding and enabling a trap receiver p.258
- Working with trap receivers p.258
- Restoring the trap receivers p.258
- Disabling a trap receiver p.258
- Deleting a trap receiver p.258
- Port trunking p.261
- Chapter 22 p.261
- Setting up a port trunk p.262
- Creating a port trunk p.262
- Modifying a port trunk p.263
- Enabling or disabling a port trunk p.264
- Setting up an lacp trunk p.265
- Creating an lacp trunk p.265
- Configuring the lacp port priority p.266
- Viewing the lacp group settings p.267
- Disabling an lacp trunk p.267
- Chapter 23 p.269
- Port mirroring p.269
- Configuring port mirroring p.270
- Disabling port mirroring p.271
- Power over ethernet p.273
- Chapter 24 p.273
- Configuring poe p.274
- Setting the poe port s priority p.275
- Changing the poe port s admin setting p.275
- Virtual lans p.277
- Chapter 25 p.277
- Creating a vlan p.278
- Configuring the pvid of untagged ports p.280
- Displaying the vlans p.282
- Untagged ports of the vlan are indicated with a u and tagged ports with a t p.283
- Figure 85 vlan configuration members page p.283
- Restricting management vlan access p.284
- Modifying a vlan p.285
- Deleting a vlan p.287
- Deleting all vlans p.288
- Enabling or disabling gvrp p.289
- Quality of service qos p.291
- Chapter 26 p.291
- Mapping cos priorities to egress queues p.292
- Configuring cos p.293
- Chapter 27 p.295
- Configuring igmp p.296
- Viewing the multicast group members p.297
- Chapter 28 p.299
- Enabling or disabling rstp and stp compatibility p.300
- Basic rstp configuration p.301
- Configuring the basic rstp port settings p.303
- Configuring rstp port settings p.303
- Configuring the advanced rstp port settings p.304
- Viewing the rstp topology p.306
- X network access control p.307
- Chapter 29 p.307
- Configuring 802 x network access control p.308
- Radius authentication protocol p.311
- Chapter 30 p.311
- Configuring the radius client p.312
- Chapter 31 p.313
- Broadcast storm control p.313
- Configuring broadcast storm control p.314
- This chapter contains the procedures for viewing the mac address table and contains the following sections p.315
- Setting the aging time on page 321 p.315
- Mac address tables p.315
- Displaying the mac address tables on page 316 p.315
- Chapter 32 p.315
- Displaying the mac address tables p.316
- Displaying the mac addresses by mac p.318
- Displaying the mac addresses by vlan id p.319
- Setting the aging time p.321
- Working with system files p.323
- Chapter 33 p.323
- Downloading a new management software image using tftp p.324
- Uploading or downloading the configuration file p.326
- Using the command line interface p.329
- Section iii p.329
- Getting started with the command line interface p.331
- Chapter 32 p.331
- Cli command modes introduction p.332
- Command formatting conventions p.333
- User exec command mode p.334
- Global configuration command mode p.335
- Privileged exec command mode p.335
- Interface configuration command mode p.338
- Port mirroring example p.339
- Vlan configuration command mode p.340
- Vlan example p.341
- Starting the command line interface p.342
- Command line syntax conventions p.343
- Command line interface features p.343
- Command formatting p.343
- At 8000 poe default settings p.345
- Appendix a p.345
- User interface configuration default settings p.346
- System reboot default settings p.346
- Management interface default settings p.346
- Basic switch default settings p.346
- Ping default settings p.347
- System ip configuration default settings p.347
- System administration configuration default settings p.347
- Snmp default settings p.348
- Port configuration default settings p.349
- Quality of service p.350
- Igmp snooping default settings p.351
- Rstp default settings p.352
- X network access control default settings p.353
- Radius server default settings p.354
- Broadcast storm control default settings p.355
- Numerics p.357
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