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High-Density Layer 3 Stackable Gigabit Ethernet Switch
AT-9724TS
Installation and User’s Guide
PN D617/10032 Rev 1
Copyright.2004 Allied Telesyn, Inc.
19800 North Creek Parkway, Suite 200, Bothell WA 98011, USA
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced without prior written permission from Allied Telesyn,
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Allied Telesis AT-9724TS Specifications

General IconGeneral
MAC address table16000 entries
Packet buffer memory2 MB
Maximum data transfer rate88 Gbit/s
Full duplexYes
Dimensions (WxDxH)440 x 210 x 44 mm
Power requirements100-240V AC/50-60Hz
Management platformSNMP, RMON
Networking featuresIEEE 802.3 10T Ethernet, IEEE 802.3u 100TX Ethernet, IEEE 802.3ab 1000T Ethernet, IEEE 802.3z 1000X Ethernet
Connectivity technologyWired
DHCP featuresDHCP client
Security algorithmsSSH
Switch typeManaged
Switch layerL3+
SFP/SFP+ slots quantity4
Basic switching RJ-45 Ethernet ports quantity24
Memory typeSDRAM / Flash
Flash memory16 MB
Internal memory256 MB
Power consumption (typical)90 W
CertificationUL 1950 FCC Class A CSA 22.2 No. 950 EN55022 Class A EN 60950 (TUV) EN50082-1 CE
Storage temperature (T-T)-25 - 55 °C
Operating temperature (T-T)0 - 40 °C
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Weight3200 g

Summary

Chapter 2 - Installation

2-2 Before You Connect to the Network

Provides guidelines for selecting an installation site and preparing the environment.

2-3 Installing the Switch Without the Rack

Details the procedure for desktop or shelf installation of the switch.

2-4 Rack Installation

Explains how to mount the switch in a standard 19-inch rack.

2-5 Power On

Describes the steps for powering on the switch after installation.

Chapter 3 - Connecting the Switch

3-1 Switch to End Node

Explains how to connect end nodes like PCs and routers to the switch.

3-2 Switch to Hub or Switch

Details connecting the switch to hubs or other switches using various cable types.

3-3 Connecting to Network Backbone or Server

Describes connecting the switch to the network backbone or servers using SFP and copper ports.

Chapter 4 - Introduction to Switch Management

4-2 Web-based Management Interface

Describes accessing and using the web-based management interface.

4-4 Command Line Console Interface Through The Serial Port

Details connecting to the switch via a serial console port for CLI management.

4-5 Connecting the Console Port (RS-232 DCE)

Explains the physical connection and required equipment for console port access.

4-6 First Time Connecting to the Switch

Guides the user through the initial connection and login process.

4-7 Password Protection

Details how to create user accounts and set up password protection for security.

4-9 IP Address Assignment

Describes how to assign an IP address to the switch for management.

4-10 Connecting Devices to the Switch

Explains how to connect devices to the switch after IP configuration.

Chapter 5 - Introduction to Web-based Switch Configuration

5-2 Login to Web Manager

Guides the user on how to log in to the web manager.

Chapter 6 - Configuring The Switch

6-2 IP Address

Details how to configure the switch's IP address via console or web interface.

6-4 Port Configuration

Explains how to configure individual port settings such as state, speed, and duplex.

6-7 Link Aggregation

Details how to combine multiple ports into a single high-bandwidth link.

6-11 Spanning Tree

Introduces Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) versions and their configurations.

802.1 w Rapid Spanning Tree

STP Bridge Global Settings

Covers global settings for Spanning Tree Protocol.

6-13 Forwarding & Filtering

Unicast Forwarding

Details the setup of static unicast forwarding.

6-14 VLANs

IEEE 802.1 Q VLANs

Explains the IEEE 802.1Q standard for VLAN tagging and untagging.

6-16 Port Security

6-18 QoS

Bandwidth Control

Covers setting bandwidth limits for transmit and receive rates on ports.

6-21 Access Profile Table

Configuring the Access Profile Table

Details the process of creating access profiles.

6-22 Port Access Entity (802.1 x)

Understanding 802.1 x Port-based and MAC-based Network Access Control

Explains the principles of 802.1x access control.

Port-Based Network Access Control

Describes the functionality of port-based network access control.

MAC-Based Network Access Control

Describes the functionality of MAC-based network access control.

Configure Authenticator

Guides on configuring the 802.1X authenticator settings.

Local Users

Explains how to set up local user accounts for 802.1x authentication.

PAE System Control

Port Capability Settings

Configures the capability settings for 802.1x ports.

Initializing Ports for Port Based 802.1 x

Initializing Ports for MAC Based 802.1 x

RADIUS Server

6-23 Layer 3 IP Networking

Layer 3 Global Advanced Settings

Allows enabling and disabling Layer 3 settings.

Setting Up IP Interfaces

Guides on configuring IP interfaces for VLANs.

MD5 Key Table Configuration

Covers configuring MD5 keys for OSPF authentication.

Route Redistribution Settings

Explains how to redistribute routing information between protocols.

Static;Default Route

Details how to configure static and default routes.

Route Preference Settings

Describes how routers select the best path based on preference settings.

RIP

RIP Configuration

Guides on enabling and configuring RIP settings.

OSPF

OSPF Interface Settings

DHCP; BOOTP Relay

DHCP;BootP Relay Settings

Details setting up DHCP/BootP relay servers.

DNS Relay

Explains the role of DNS relay for name-to-address mapping.

Configuring DNS Relay Information

Guides on configuring DNS relay settings.

VRRP

VRRP Configuration

Details global VRRP configuration settings.

VRRP Interface Settings

Explains how to configure VRRP for specific IP interfaces.

IP Multicast Routing Protocol

IGMP Interface Configuration

Details IGMP configuration per IP interface.

DVMRP Interface Configuration

Explains how to configure DVMRP for IP interfaces.

Chapter 7 - Security Management

7-1 Security IP

Allows specifying IP addresses for management access.

7-2 User Accounts

Covers managing user accounts and their privileges.

7-3 Access Authentication Control

Explains authentication methods like TACACS/RADIUS.

Authentication Server Hosts

Details adding and configuring authentication server hosts.

Login Method Lists

Configures sequences of authentication techniques for user logins.

Enable Admin

Allows users to promote themselves to administrator level.

7-4 Secure Socket Layer (SSL)

Explains SSL security features and configuration.

7-5 Secure Shell (SSH)

Covers configuring Secure Shell (SSH) for secure remote access.

Chapter 8 - SNMP Manager

SNMP Community Table Configuration

Creates SNMP community strings for agent access.

Chapter 9 - Monitoring

9-11 Port Access Control

Monitors 802.1x statistics on a per-port basis.

RADIUS Authentication

Shows activity of the RADIUS authentication client.

RADIUS Accounting

Displays managed objects for RADIUS accounting clients.

Chapter 10 - Switch Maintenance

Download Firmware

Guides on downloading firmware updates to the switch.

10-5 Save Changes

Details saving configuration changes to NV-RAM.

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