Allied Telesis AT-9000 Switch User Manual


 
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.2 Software Release Notes
PN 613-001447 Rev A 9 Allied Telesis, Inc.
Changes to the AlliedWare Plus Command Line User’s Guide
Here are the main changes to the AlliedWare Plus Command Line User’s Guide for version
2.1.2.
Table 1. Changes to the AlliedWare Plus Management Software User’s Guide for Version 2.1.2
Chapter Description
Chapters 5 and 6: Basic
Switch Management
The formats of the BANNER EXEC and BANNER MOTD
commands in the Global Configuration mode have changed
such that the banner messages are now entered separately from
the command.
The HOSTNAME command now accepts special characters, but
not spaces or quotation marks.
The command reference chapter now includes the SYSTEM
TERRITORY command, for designating the territory where the
switch is installed.
Chapters 7 and 8: Port
Parameters
Revision A of the user’s guide incorrectly stated that you had to
disable Auto-Negotiation to manually set the speed, duplex
mode and MDI/MDI-X settings on the ports. Revision B states
that all three settings may be set independently of each other.
For example, you could configure a port such that its speed is
set manually to 100 Mbps, its duplex mode to Auto-Negotiation,
and its wiring configuration to MDI.
The FILTERING and NO FILTERING commands described in
Revision A of the guide are no longer supported on the switch.
Chapters 11 and 12:
Simple Network Time
Protocol Client
The format of the CLOCK TIMEZONE command has been
modified to accept minutes in the UTC offset, which the switch
uses to convert UTC time into local time.
Chapter 20: Multicast
Commands
New commands for blocking unknown multicast packets.
Chapters 26 and 27: File
Transfers
You may no longer use Zmodem to download new management
software to the switch. That management task must be
performed with TFTP. You may use Zmodem to upload or
download boot configuration files, encryption key certificates or
requests, and diagnostic text files.
Chapter 29: Event Log
Commands
The SHOW LOG command no longer supports the FAN_CTRL
module.
Chapters:50 and 51: VLAN
Stacking
VLAN stacking is a new feature.