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    How To: Configure the Switch and MRTG to Graph Traffic Rates for Each VLAN via SNMP
    This How To Note describes an example of how to monitor the throughput for each VLAN on the switch, on a per-port basis.
    How To: Create Resilient Connections Using the Host Attach Solution
    This How To Note describes how to use ping polling and triggers to achieve a redundant link failover mechanism, known as the Host Attach solution.
    How To: Configure QoS on x900-24, x900-12, and SwitchBlade x908 Series Switches
    This How To Note describes generic configuration examples for Quality of Service (QoS): setting egress rate, packet priority, and egress queues, and then tying it all together to offer tiered services to a customer.
    How To: Configure QoS to Prioritize SSH, Multicast, and VoIP Traffic
    This How To Note explains how to create a QoS policy that prioritizes SSH, multicast, and VoIP traffic in a congested network.
    Overview of Quality of Service Features on x900-12, x900-24, and SwitchBlade x908 Switches
    This How To Note describes the main features of QoS on switches running the AlliedWare Plus OS, and how to configure them.
    How To: Configure a VPN Between Microsoft Windows 7 With or Without NAT-T
    This How To Note describes how to provide secure remote access through IPsec Virtual Private Networks, with an emphasis on using an Allied Telesis router at a head office and roaming Windows 7 clients.
    How To: Use the Local RADIUS Server to Authenticate 802.1x Supplicants Using X.509 Certificates
    This How To Note describes how to configure the local RADIUS server to authenticate an 802.1x supplicant using X.509 certificates. It also explains how to generate the required certificates, how to configure ports as authenticator ports, and how to install certificates on the supplicant workstation.
    How To: Configure a VoIP Phone System with PoE/PoE+
    This How To Note shows you how to configure some key features that allow AlliedWare Plus switches to control a VoIP network, using phones from different manufacturers.
    How To: Catering for Special Considerations in an IP Video Surveillance Network
    This How To Note describes the key characteristics of video surveillance networks, and how to conserve camera CPU processing capacity and cater for STP topology changes.
    Support for Different Speed Pluggables
    This document lists switches that support dual speeds on fiber ports (100M pluggables in 1G SFP ports, and 1G pluggables in 10G SFP+ ports).
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