Allied Telesis AT-9000 Switch User Manual


 
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.2 Software Release Notes
PN 613-001447 Rev A 6 Allied Telesis, Inc.
SET SFLOW COLLECTOR IP Command - In v2.1.1 this command in the Port Interface mode
was used to identify the sFlow collector that was to be the recipient of packet data from a
port. This command is not supported in v2.1.2 because you may specify only one sFlow
collector for the switch. The collector is identified with the SFLOW COLLECTOR IP command
in the Global Configuration mode.
IP ACCESS-GROUP command - The function of this command, which is used to assign
access control lists (ACLs) to ports, has not changed in v2.1.2, but the IP keyword has been
removed, shortening the command to just ACCESS-GROUP. To reapply the ACLs to the
ports, it will be necessary to reenter the command in the Port Interface modes of the
appropriate ports. To do this, examine the backup configuration file for any IP ACCESS-
GROUP commands and then reenter the same commands, but without the IP keyword, in the
Port Interface modes of the affected ports.
Troubleshooting the Upgrade Procedure
If you have a problem downloading the management software to the switch from your TFTP
server, here are a few suggestion on how to resolve it:
Check that the TFTP server on your network is active.
Use the SHOW IP INTERFACE command in the User Exec or Privileged Exec mode to verify
that the switch has an IP address.
Use the PING command in the Privileged Exec mode to check for an active link between the
switch and your TFTP server.
Verify that you entered the COPY command correctly. Be sure to include the “.img” extension
in the filenames of the management software file.
If you are using a TFTP server that is case sensitive, be sure to use upper and lowercase
characters when specifying filenames in the commands.
Check that the management software file is stored in the correct directory on the TFTP
server.
Operational Notes
The speed of the AT-SPFX/2 and AT-SPFX/15 modules has to be manually set to 100Mbps
with the SPEED command. This example of the command configures the speed of the AT-
SPFX/2 or AT-SPFX/15 module in slot 1 of an AT-9000/28SP Switch:
awplus> enable
awplus# configure terminal
awplus(config)# interface port1.0.1
awplus(config-if)# speed 100
The assignment of an IPv6 management address to the switch must be performed manually
using the IPV6 IPADDRESS command, because the switch cannot obtain an IPv6 address
with stateless autoconfiguration or from a DHCP6 server.
You cannot use the web browser interface to configure these features:
Access control lists
Enhanced stacking
Quality of Service
—SNMP
Voice VLANs