Avaya P550 manual Option Definition, Static, Bind to All, Bind to Received

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Configuring the Cajun Switch Using the P550/P880 Manager

 

Table 2-6. VLAN Binding Options

 

 

 

Option

 

Definition

 

 

 

Static

 

Assigns VLAN membership manually.

 

 

 

Bind to All

 

Binds this port to all VLANs known to the

 

 

switch. This is an appropriate mode for switch-

 

 

to-switch connections.

 

 

Note: When a tagged IEEE 802.1Q packet

 

 

arrives on a port that is set to bind to all

 

 

and the VLAN does not exist on the

 

 

switch, the packet is forwarded on to the

 

 

VLAN assigned to the port default VLAN

 

 

for that port. To prevent unintended

 

 

forwarding of unknown VLAN traffic to

 

 

the port’s default VLAN, configure the

 

 

port default VLAN to Discard. The

 

 

automatic VLAN creation feature does

 

 

not work if the port’s default VLAN is

 

 

the discard VLAN, because the switch

 

 

does not learn for this VLAN.

 

 

Bind to Received

Binds this port to any VLAN it receives traffic

 

 

from.

 

 

Note: If Automatic VLAN Creation is enabled,

 

 

the port binds to previously unknown

 

 

VLANs, and a VLAN entry is added to

 

 

the switch VLAN table. If Automatic

 

 

VLAN Creation is disabled, the port does

 

 

not bind to any VLAN unknown to the

 

 

switch.

 

 

 

8.From the Automatic VLAN Creation pull-down menu, select Enable to automatically create a VLAN each time the port receives a frame from an unknown VLAN.

9.From the VTP Snooping pull-down menu, select Enable or Disable. When enabled, the switch port participates in the Cisco VTP protocol and allows VTP Snooping to run a a reduced number of trunk port. The default value is Enable.

10.From the Allow Learning pull-down menu, select Disable to stop the port’s learning of new addresses. This feature can be useful for security. Selecting Enable allows the port to learn new addresses.

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Contents Cajun P550/P880 Manger User Guide Page Page Page Table of Contents Cajun P550/P880 Manager User Guide Purpose of this Guide Who Should Use this GuideOrganization of this Guide Viii Overview Cajun P550/P880 Manager Chapter Starting the Cajun P550/P880 Manager Overview of the Cajun P550/P880 ManagerOverview of the Cajun P550/P880 Manager Window From HP OpenView Network Node Manager NNMSelect Tools Avaya Device Manager Device Manager Tab Switch Tree Window Part Description Menu BarTool Bar Only Window Part Description Full ViewDetail View Port ModuleHelp Menu Tools MenuIcon Description Saving the Running Configuration Select Tools Device Web Site. Or Accessing the Cajun Switch Web AgentSetting Device Attributes Viewing Device InformationSelect Tools Device Information Modifying Device InformationAssigning a Port to a Vlan Working with VLANsWorking with Hunt Groups Link Aggregation Viewing Port AssignmentsHunt Group Considerations Hunt Groups in the Cajun P550/P880 Manager Creating a Hunt GroupSelect Tools Link Aggregation Viewing Hunt Group Members Hunt Group Configuration Dialog BoxAdding a Port to a Hunt Group Switch Port Configuration Dialog BoxRedistributing Hunt Group Learned Addresses Deleting a Hunt GroupOverview of the Switch Representation Viewing Module Details Module Details Dialog Box Setting the Physical Port ConfigurationParameter Definition NameCategory Mode FaultFlow ControlChapter Configuring Physical Port Parameters on Fast Ethernet Ports Speed/Duplex Speed ModeDuplex Mode Flow ControlPace Priority Rate LimitRate Limit Rate Burst SizeChapter Configuring Port Vlan Parameters Setting the Switching ConfigurationVlan Trunking Mode Options Bind to Received Option DefinitionStatic Bind to AllConfiguring Non-VLAN Switch Port Parameters Power Properties Viewing Power System StatisticsStatus Power SupplyTotal System Power Current PowerCooling System Dialog Box Viewing Fan StatusResetting Temperature Status Threshold Defines Setting the Port Speed Setting Port ParametersEnabling a Port 11. Device Manger Window with apply and cancel Buttons shownSetting a Port to Half-Duplex Setting a Port to Full-DuplexDisabling a Port Disabling Port Auto-Negotiation Enabling Port Auto-Negotiation12. Routing Manager Configuring IP RoutingConfiguring the Cajun Switch Using the P550/P880 Manager Using Smon Numerics IndexCajun P550/P880 Manager User Guide Cajun P550/P880 Manager User Guide Cajun P550/P880 Manager User Guide Vlan VTP Snooping Configuring Web Agent

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