Avaya P550R, P580, P880 manual Supported Product Binaries and Boot Codes, Overview

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Supported Product Binaries and Boot Codes

Table 1 shows the product binary files and boot codes that are supported by v5.2.2 of the Cajun switch software.

*Note: Before downloading and running v5.2.2, remove port mirrors with piggyback ports on 80-series modules.

Table 1. v5.2.2 Product Binary and Boot Files

Type of Switch

Binary File

Boot File

 

 

 

P550R

m5500r_v5.02.02.bin

m550boot_v5.00.01.bin

 

 

 

P580

m8000r_v5.02.02.bin

m8000boot_v5.00.01.bin

 

 

 

P880

m8800_v5.02.02.bin

m880boot_v5.00.01.bin

 

 

 

P882

m8000r_v5.02.02.bin

m8000boot_v5.00.01.bin

 

 

 

*Note: The m8000r binary files run the supervisor module on both the P580 and P882 switches. These files replace the m8820_vx.x.x files.

Queue Classification and Servicing Features

Overview

Version v5.2.2 contains Queue Classification and Servicing functionality that you can activate from the switch’s CLI. You can configure Queue Classification and Servicing functionality for a module, or for individual ports on a module. The main components of the Queue Classification and Servicing functionality are:

A hierarchical classification mechanism that classifies incoming traffic

Priority queues through which the switch forwards classified traffic.

The switch first classifies the traffic and then, based upon the classification of the traffic, stores it in the appropriate priority queue. The switch services the queues according to the WFQ algorithm and assigns queue weights.

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Contents Cajun P550R/P580/P880/P882 Switch Release Notes OverviewSoftware Features New Hardware and Software FeaturesHardware June 14 Supported Product Binaries and Boot Codes Queue Classification and Servicing FeaturesType of Switch Binary File Boot File 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 DhcpChanging the Status of Option 82 by Using the CLI Changing the Status of Option 82 by Using SnmpMIB Item 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 Known Problems and Workarounds Command Line Interface CLIATM Uplink Modules 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 CLIVlan Issues Web AFT IssuesFunctional Restrictions Auto-NegotiationChecksum Error Message CajunViewCPU Synchronization Legacy CLIHunt Groups Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol DvmrpLink Status Netscape Loopback TestsOversized Packets Redundant Controller Support Software License KeyingSpanning Tree Protocol STP 3Com TaggingDocumentation Updates and Corrections Tftp Download Status DelayCajun P550R/P880/P882 Switch User Guide 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