Lucent Technologies P550R, P220 manual File Naming Standard for Embedded Nvram File System

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For ports that have a 3Com trunking format, the receiving end of the trunked port attempts to interpret the clear BPDUs as trunked packets. Consequently, these BPDUs are discarded at the receiving end. For Spanning Tree to function properly with 3Com trunked ports, the Spanning Tree mode should be set to per-VLAN. In per-VLAN Spanning Tree, there is one instance of Spanning Tree for each VLAN and the BPDUs are tagged with the VLAN ID, ensuring they are interpreted correctly on the receiving end.

NOTE: Although this restriction does not apply to ports that use IEEE 802.1Q or Multi- Layer trunking modes, it is still recommended that you set Spanning Tree to per-VLAN when using trunked ports. This prevents an entire link from being blocked when there is a loop in one VLAN.

TFTP

File Naming Standard for Embedded NVRAM File System

NOTE: All NVRAM files must use an 8.3 format for file names.

When downloading code to the NVRAM file system, use standard 8.3 file naming conventions (the default download file names do not use this convention).

TFTP Download Status Delay

It takes a few seconds before the Status button on the TFTP Download screen returns accurate information.

Cajun P220, P550, P550R Switch Release Notes, Release 4.0.1

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Contents Software Release November Page Read Me First Overview New Features BOOTP/DHCP Relay Gateway Additional Undocumented FeaturesVlan Source Interface Determination BOOTP/DHCP Relay GatewayProduct Binary Files Product BinariesModule Descriptions InstallationDowngrading to a Previous Release Upgrading from Release 3.1 or Previous Releases Cajun P220, P550, P550R Switch Release Notes, Release Workarounds Problems and WorkaroundsCajun 48-Port 10/100 Media Module Cajun DocServer Command Line InterfaceHot Swap Modules Frames Transmitted with CRC ErrorsFront Panel Display HardwareM5520-TX Auto-negotiation with Xircom Adapter Cards Short Cables May Cause Auto-negotiation ProblemsLoopback Tests M5520-TX Loopback Tests During Cold StartExample Intelligent MulticastingPiggyback Ports OspfSpanning Tree SnmpPPP and Telnet Time ZonesDuplicate Vlan Error Message Ieee 802.1Q Packets Vlan IssuesConfiguring VLANs Hot Swapping Modules Functional RestrictionsPing Gigabit Ports Do Not Perform Auto-negotiationAuto-Negotiation Web ConfigurationSetting the Spanning Tree Mode Redundant Controller SupportFile Naming Standard for Embedded Nvram File System Tftp Download Status DelayBug Fixes Buffering Commands Additional Undocumented CommandsBuffering Commands Mod-swport-spec Mod-swport-spec Mod-swport-spec switch portFabric-port-spec fabric port specifier Threshold 0,127,255 Dvmrp CommandsDvmrp Commands IP Commands Igmp CommandsIP Commands Igmp CommandsNamestatic AddrifIPX Commands IPX CommandsBothinboundoutbound Ipx max-service-entriesMax-service-entries DisabledLdap Commands Ldap CommandsNo logging history Logging Commands10 Logging Commands No logging consoleNo logging traps Ospf Commands11 Ospf Commands No logging shutdown12 Policy Commands Policy Commands65535 Sample-interval Port Commands13 Port Commands Mod-swport-spec specifies15 Switch IP Commands Snmp CommandsSwitch IP Commands 14 Snmp CommandsUrlip ip-addr System Commands16 System Commands 17 UI Commands UI CommandsIpx-network.next-hop