AT-8800 Series Switch
Quick Install Guide
AT-8824
AT-8848
AT-8800 Series Quick Install Guide
Document Number C613-04043-01 REV D
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Documentation Roadmap
General Customer Support
AT-8800 Series
the latest documentation, FAQs,
and support information.
AT-8800 Series Safety and Statutory Information Booklet
AT-8800 Series Quick Install Guide
AT-8800 Series User Guide
AT-8800 Series Hardware Reference
AT-8800 Series Software Reference
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Models Covered By This Guide
This Quick Install Guide includes information on the following models:
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AT-8824
AT-8848
Quick Install Guide updates can be downloaded from www.alliedtelesis.com/
Package Contents
The following items are included with each AT-8800 Series switch. Contact
your sales representative if any items are damaged or missing.
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One AT-8800 Series switch.
One AC power cord.
One power cord retaining clip.
One serial cable for connecting the switch to a terminal or PC.
One 19 inch rack-mount kit.
One AT-8800 Series Quick Install Guide.
One Safety and Statutory Information booklet.
One AT-8800 Series Documentation and Tools CD-ROM (which includes
the complete AT-8800 Series Document Set and utilities).
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One warranty card.
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Selecting a Site
The switch can be installed in a standard 19-inch rack or on a level surface such
as a desktop or bench. When installing the switch, choose a site that:
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Allows adequate airflow around the switch and its vents.
Is free of dust and moisture.
Will maintain an ambient temperature range of 0-50º C (32-122º F) and a
humidity range of 5-95% non-condensing.
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Has a reliable and earthed (grounded) power supply circuit, preferably
dedicated and filtered.
Does not expose cabling to sources of electrical noise, such as radio
transmitters, broadband amplifiers, power lines, electric motors, and
fluorescent fixtures.
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Allows easy access to the switch’s power and cable connections.
Will allow all related network devices to be connected to the switch
without exceeding maximum cable length limitations. See the AT-8800
Series Hardware Reference for cable length specifications.
Installing the Switch
This equipment must be earthed.
Follow these steps to install the switch:
1. Read the safety information
For safety information, see the Safety and Statutory Information booklet. A
copy of this booklet is supplied with each switch, and can also be found on
the Documentation and Tools CD-ROM or at www.alliedtelesis.com/support/
2. Gather the tools and equipment you will need
If the switch is to be connected to a redundant power supply, you will need
a redundant power supply unit and cable (see step 8).
To install the switch in a rack you will need screws and cage nuts to attach
the brackets to your rack. These are supplied with the switch.
3. Choose a suitable site for the switch
Either a flat surface or 19 inch rack.
4. Unpack the switch
Verify the package contents. If any items are damaged or missing, contact
your sales representative.
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5. Place the switch in its operating location
If installing the switch in a rack:
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Remove the rubber feet
Attach the rack-mounting brackets.
Use the screws provided with the switch to mount it in a rack. Other screws
may damage the switch.
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Mount the switch in the rack
6. Apply AC power to the switch
Plug the power cord into the AC power connector on the switch’s rear
seconds as the switch runs internal tests. If the LED remains lit, refer to the
AT-8800 Series Hardware Reference for troubleshooting information.
Figure 1: AT-8848 front panel and rear panel with AC power inlet.
GBIC
PORT ACTIVITY
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LINK 100M
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LINK 10M
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HALF DUP
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AT-8848
Intelligent Workgroup Switch
GBIC
ENABLED
FAULT
ASYN0
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RESET
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GBIC
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7. Fit the power cord retaining clip.
A retaining clip is supplied with the switch for the AC power inlet on the
switch’s rear panel. Fit this clip to secure the power cord in place.
8. Check that the Power LED on the switch’s front panel lights green
If the PWR LED fails to light, refer to the AT-8800 Series Hardware Reference
for troubleshooting information.
9. Connect the Redundant Power Supply (Optional)
AT-8800 Series switches have a Redundant Power Supply (RPS) connector
on their rear panel.
The Switch is designed to operate with the AT-RPS8000 RPS, which can be
purchased separately. See the AT-8800 Series Hardware Reference or contact
your authorised Allied Telesis distributer or reseller for more information.
10. Install GBICs (Optional)
Slide the GBICs into the GBIC slots. Press each GBIC firmly into place.
A range of GBICs have been tested and approved for use with AT-8800 Series switches.
See the AT-8800 Series Hardware Reference or contact your authorised Allied Telesis
distributor or reseller for more information, or visit www.alliedtelesis.com/support/
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RX and TX terminal locations on SC fibre GBIC ports are the reverse of RX and TX
terminal locations on fixed SC fibre ports. When looking at an SC fibre GBIC from the
front, the RX terminal is on the left and the TX terminal is on the right.
11. Connect the data cables
Make sure each cable connection is secure. The switch will now perform
basic Layer 2 switching functions.
Configuring the Switch
Some configuration is necessary if you wish to enable the switch’s advanced
switching capabilities. The switch can be configured via the Command Line
Interface (CLI) or Graphical User Interface (GUI).
Using the CLI to configure a switch
1. Connect a terminal or PC to ASYN0 (RS-232)
Using the supplied RJ-45 to DB9F cable, connect your terminal or PC to the
ASYN0 port on the switch’s front panel.
2. Set the communication parameters
Set the communication parameters on your terminal or terminal emulation
program to:
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Baud rate: 9600
Data bits: 8
Parity: None
Stop bits: 1
Flow control: Hardware
3. Check the power supply
Ensure that the On/Off switch is in the On position and that the switch is
receiving power (PWR LED lights green).
4. Log in
After the switch has booted, the log in prompt appears. If the log in prompt
doesn’t appear, press [Enter] two or three times.
When the switch boots for the first time it automatically creates an account
with manager privileges. The account has the log in name “manager” and
the password is “friend”.
At the log in prompt, enter the log in name and password.
Login: manager
Password: friend
The switch’s command prompt appears and you can now configure the
switch using the command line interface.
Change the password as soon as possible. Leaving the manager account with
the default password is a serious security risk. Make sure you remember the
new password as there is no way to retrieve it if it is lost.
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Use the following command to change the account password:
set password
Use the following commands to save the configuration with the newly
created password and set the switch to use it on bootup:
create config=your-name.cfg
set config=your-name.cfg
To display a list of help topics, enter:
help
To display help on a specific topic, enter:
help topic
Alternatively, type a question mark (?) at the end of a partially completed
command to see a list of valid options.
See the AT-8800 Series Software Reference for more information on configuring
the switch.
Using the GUI to configure a switch:
This section describes how to establish a connection to the switch through the
GUI, so you can configure the switch before installing it in your LAN. For more
information about the GUI, see the Using the Graphical User Interface (GUI)
chapter of the AT-8800 Series Software Reference.
1. Select a PC to browse to the switch from
You can browse to the switch from any PC that is running a supported
operating system with a supported browser installed. JavaScript must be
enabled. If you are using a toolbar or plug-in on your browser to block
pop-ups, disable it while using the GUI. The GUI displays detailed
configuration options and information in pop-up windows.
You need to know the PC’s subnet.
2. Connect the PC to the switch
Use an Ethernet cable to connect an Ethernet card on the PC to any one of
the switch’s switch ports.
You can browse to the switch through any VLAN, as long as you give that interface an
IP address (see below). The recommended LAN interface is vlan1, and these instructions
assume you will use vlan1 as the LAN interface. The switch’s ports all belong to vlan1
by default.
3. Access the switch’s command line interface
Access the CLI from the PC, as described in the previous “Using the CLI to
configure a switch” section.
4. Enable IP
enable ip
5. Assign the vlan1 interface an unused IP address in the same subnet as the PC
add ip interface=vlan1 ip=ipaddress mask=mask
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6. Save the configuration and set the switch to use it on bootup
create config=your-name.cfg
set config=your-name.cfg
7. On the PC’s web browser, bypass the HTTP proxy server, if necessary
8. Point your web browser at vlan1’s IP address
9. At the login prompt, enter the user name and password
The default username is manager:
User Name: manager
Password: friend
The System Status page is displayed. Select options from the sidebar menu
to configure and manage the switch.
For context-sensitive online help, click on the Help button at the top of the
sidebar menu or on any pop-up page.
System LEDs
Table 2: System LEDs for AT-8800 Series switches.
LED
State
Function
RPS(Redundant Green
Power Supply)
An RPS is connected to the switch and is supplying
power.
FAULT
Red
The switch or management software is malfunctioning.
PSU fail.
PWR
Green
The switch is receiving power from the AC power
source.
(Power)
The AT-8800 Series Hardware Reference has further troubleshooting information,
including information on Switch Port LEDs.
Documentation and Tools CD-ROM
The Documentation and Tools CD-ROM bundled with each switch contains the
complete Documentation Set for AT-8800 Series switches and their expansion
options, as well as tools for managing the switch. This includes:
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The AT-8800 Series Statutory and Safety Information booklet, which provides
safety and statutory information for the switch and its expansion options.
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The AT-8800 Series Hardware Reference, which provides detailed
information on the hardware features of AT-8800 Series switches.
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This Quick Install Guide.
The AT-8800 Series Software Reference, which provides detailed information
on configuring the switch and its software.
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AT-TFTP Server for Windows, for downloading software releases.
Adobe Acrobat Reader, for viewing online documentation.
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