Avaya P550R, P580, P880 manual Ipx, L3 Forwarding Cache

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state is set to Enable (all multicasts included). If you do not want to enable rate limiting of multicast traffic on a port, either:

Disable Intelligent Multicasting or

Disable Rate-limiting on the port.

IP

The following problems have no workaround:

If you create overlapping IP interfaces (interfaces in the same subnet), the state of the second interface is INACTIVE.

If you enter a non-numeric value in either the Network Address or Mask fields on the IP Static Route page, all of the numbers are rejected and the field converts back to 0.

IPX

Problem:802.3 IPX routed frames are sometimes padded in such a way that they are incompatible and discarded by older IPX clients and drivers.

Workaround: Use newer client software (v2.5 or later) or use a frame format other than 802.3 (Avaya recommends that you use format 802.2). If you cannot use new client software or a newer frame format, use the following CLI commands to allow 802.3 IPX clients to connect:

ƒIPX Forward Set

ƒIPX Forward Get

Refer to the Cajun P550R/P880/P882 Switch Command Line Reference guide for more details about these new commands.

L3 Forwarding Cache

Problem:Attempting to change the maximum number of entries in the L3 Forwarding Cache while you are using a licensed 80-Series module will cause the switch to stop responding, if the switch is configured with 10,000 entries or more. The CLI or the Web interface will not respond and the scrolling text on the supervisor will stop.

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Contents Cajun P550R/P580/P880/P882 Switch Release Notes OverviewSoftware Features New Hardware and Software FeaturesHardware June 14 Type of Switch Binary File Boot File Supported Product Binaries and Boot CodesQueue Classification and Servicing Features OverviewClassification of Traffic Port Mirroring on 80-Series Modules WFQ Queue-Servicing AlgorithmConfiguring Port Mirroring By Using the CLI Setting Up Port MirroringPort Ranges for 80-Series Port Mirroring Port Ranges for 80-Series Port Mirroring Config# clear port mirror fabricmode2 channel channel Configuring Port Mirroring By Using the Web Agent If you select ThenChanging the Status of Option 82 by Using the Web Agent Enabling Option 82 for DhcpMIB Item Changing the Status of Option 82 by Using the CLIChanging the Status of Option 82 by Using Snmp Cjnipv4serv.mibEnabling MAC Address Lock and Traps by Using the CLI Enabling MAC Address Lock and Traps by Using the Web AgentEnabling Traps for Unknown Source Addresses Enabling MAC Address Lock and Traps by Using Snmp ProminetMib.txt, versionMIB, MIB Items, and OIDs for MAC Address Lock ProminetMib.txtCorrected Problems Changed CLI CommandsEnhancements ATM Uplink Modules Known Problems and WorkaroundsCommand Line Interface CLI Flood Rate LimitingFrames Transmitted with Cyclic Redundancy Check CRC Errors Desired Rate Web or CLI SettingIgmp Group Membership Table Hot Swap ModulesIntelligent Multicasting Example IPX L3 Forwarding CacheOption 82 for Dchp Point-to-Point Protocol PPP and TelnetPort Mirroring Series ModulesRemote Monitoring Rmon Redundant Switch ControllerSimple Network-Management Protocol Snmp P580/P882 Chassis Slot Downloading the Startup Configuration FileSupervisor Module Switch Ports Following error message in the CLIFunctional Restrictions Vlan IssuesWeb AFT Issues Auto-NegotiationCPU Synchronization Checksum Error MessageCajunView Legacy CLIHunt Groups Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol DvmrpLink Status Netscape Loopback TestsOversized Packets Spanning Tree Protocol STP Redundant Controller SupportSoftware License Keying 3Com TaggingCajun P550R/P880/P882 Switch User Guide Documentation Updates and CorrectionsTftp Download Status Delay Web AgentTechnical Support Click InterfacesSetting the Priority of a Port CommandSetting a Port to Ignore Tag Priority ExamplesDisplaying the Port Settings Setting a Rule in an Access Control List June 14 Displaying Access Control Lists Setting WFQ Correct syntax for Command 2 is Displaying the Queue Service Settings