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Table of Contents
Chapter 3 Configuring System Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1
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Chapter 6 Using VLANs, Hunt Groups, and VTP Snooping. . . . . . . . . . . 6-1
Chapter 7 Configuring Rapid Spanning Tree. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-1
Chapter 9 Managing the Address Forwarding Table. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-1
Chapter 10 Configuring Redundancy Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-1
Chapter 11 Configuring DNS Client . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-1
Chapter 12 Configuring IP Routing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-1
Chapter 13 Configuring Access Lists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-1
Chapter 14 Configuring RIP Routing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-1
Chapter 15 Configuring the OSPF Routing Protocol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-1
Chapter 16 Configuring IPX Routing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-1
Chapter 17 Configuring the IPX RIP Protocol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-1
Chapter 18 Configuring the IPX SAP Protocol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-1
Chapter 19 Configuring AppleTalk Routing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19-1
Chapter 20 Managing Intelligent Multicasting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-1
Chapter 21 Monitoring the Avaya Multiservice Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-1
Chapter 22 Monitoring and Configuring the Forwarding Cache . . . . . . 22-1
Chapter 24 Managing Buffers and Queues on 50-Series Modules . . . . . 24-1
Appendix A Upgrading the Application Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-1
Appendix C Supported MIB Groups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .C-1
Preface
Preface Contents
Overview of User Guide Contents
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Technical Support
Avaya Products and Services
P580 and P882 Documentation
Available Documentation
Documents
Installing the Online Help Files
Setting the Location of the Online Help Files
Document Conventions
Notes, Cautions, and Warnings
Convention Represents Examples
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Switch Descriptions
Hardware Components
Chassis
Fabric Mode 1
Fabric Mode 2
Contents
Avaya P580 Multiservice Switch Chassis
Slots
Ports
Fan Tray
Switch Fabric
Avaya P882 Multiservice Switch Chassis
Slots
Ports
Fan Tray
Switch Fabric
The Power System
Overview
Static Power Allocation
Dynamic Power Allocation
The M8000R-SUP Supervisor Module
Functions
Hardware Features
packets that arrive on layer 2-only media modules
Table 1-1. Supported Memory, Boot Code, and Software Configurations
Memory (in MB)
Boot Code
Software Vers ion
Media Modules
50-Series Media Modules
80-Series Media Modules
Table 1-5. 80-Series Gigabit Modules Model Number Description
Note:
ATM Upl in k Module
Software Features
Security
VLANs
Hunt Groups
Spanning Tree
Extensive Fault Tolerance
Routing Protocols
Access Lists
IP Multicast
50-Series Buffers and Queues
80-Series QoS
System Management
Routing Overview
Compatibility with Layer 2 Modules
Routing with Layer 2 and Layer 3 Modules
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Setting Up Your Laptop or PC
Performing Initial Setup of the Switch
Before Moving a Supervisor Module
Assigning an IP Address
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Connecting to the Supervisors 10/ 100Base-T port
Using Telnet to Manage the Switch
Setting up a Management Interface
Establishing a Telnet Session
Supported Number of Telnet Sessions
Terminating a Telnet session
Troubleshooting Tip
Viewing Active Telnet Sessions
Telnet Session Expiration Timer
Using the Web Agent to Configure the Switch
Opening the Web Agent
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Logging Out of the Web Agent
Configuring Custom Access Types
Creating a Custom Access Type
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Modifying a Custom Access Type
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Deleting a Custom Access Type
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Configuring User Accounts
Configuring User Account Security
Web Agent Procedure
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CLI Commands
Creating a User Account
Web Agent Procedure
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CLI Command
Modifying a User Account
CLI Commands
Changing Your Password
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Disabling a User Account
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Deleting a User Account
Web Agent Procedure
Changing the Console Serial Port Settings
Configuring the Serial Console Port as a TTY Console
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Configuring the Serial Console Port as a PPP Console
Connecting a Modem
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Regaining Configuration Access to the PPP Serial Port Console
Configuring Dial-Up Networking
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Using Dial-Up Networking with a PPP Serial Port Console
Changing the TCP Ports for HTTP and Telnet
Changing the TCP Port Number for HTTP and Telnet Requests
Web Agent Procedure
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CLI Commands
Starting a Telnet Session
Opening the Web Agent
Managing Configuration Files
Viewing the Running Configuration
Viewing the Startup Configuration
Viewing the Script Execution Log File
Copying Configuration Files
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Copying Files
Web Agent Procedure
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CLI Command
Viewing the Status of a TFTP Transfer
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
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Information
Entering General System Information
Web Agent Procedure
Enabling the Simple Network Time Protocol
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Setting Summer Time Hours
Setting Recurring Summer Time Hours
Web Agent Procedure
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CLI Command
command from Configure mode:
(configure)# clock summer-time recurring <week>
Table 3-1. Recurring Summer Time Hours Parameters
Setting One-Time Summer Time Hours
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Setting the System Clock
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Setting the Temperature System
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Displaying the Power System Statistics
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Displaying Cooling System Statistics
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Performing a Reset
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
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Secure Mode
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Enabling Secure Mode
Disabling Secure Mode
Viewing the Secure Mode Setting
SSHv2
Purpose of SSH
SSH Server and Client
Encryption Ciphers
User Authentication
Enabling SSH on a TCP Port
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Disabling SSH
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Generating an SSH Server Key
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Displaying the Public SSH Key
Configuring SSH Server
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Commands
Displaying SSH Connections
CLI Command
Sample Output
Using the SSH Client
HTTPS Using SSLv3 or TLSv1
Supported Cipher Suites
Viewing Cipher Suites
Viewing the SSL Configuration
Creating a Self-Signed SSL Server Certificate
Overview
Web Agent Procedure
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CLI Command
Viewing the Server Certificate
Web Agent Procedure
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Enabling SSL/HTTPS
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Disabling SSL/HTTPS
Web Agent Procedure
Restarting SSL/HTTPS
Reverting to a Backup Certificate
RADIUS Client Support
Purpose of RADIUS
Authentication Process
Section Contents
Realms and Groups
Overview
Realms
Groups and VSAs
Login Order of Operations
Avaya VSAs
Switch Service Type s
Management Type s
CAT Access Mask
CAT Read-Only Mask
RADIUS Server Files
Sample User File
Sample Client File
Configuring a RADIUS Client
Table 4-4. RADIUS Web Page Configuration Parameters
CLI Command
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Supported versions of SNMP SNMPv3 Security Features
Contents
RFC Standards
Authentication and Encryption
Localized Keys
Engine ID
Timeliness Checks
Views
Predefined Views
User Groups
Predefined Groups
Migration of Existing Community Strings
ATM Uplink Module
Overview
Process
Accessing the ATM- Up lin k Module
Initial SNMPv3 User and SNMPv3 Administrator
Initial User
SNMPv3 Administrator
Changing the Engine ID of the Switch
Viewing the Engine ID
Creating an SNMPv3 Administrator
Configuring Views
Creating or Modifying a View
Viewing Configured Views
Deleting a View
Configuring Groups
Creating or Modifying a Group
Viewing Configured Groups
Deleting a Group
Configuring an SNMPv3 User
Creating or Modifying a User
Adding a User to a Group
To add an SNMPv3 user to a group, use the following CLI command:
(configure)# snmp-server user <username> group <groupname>
Table 5-7. snmp-server user Command
Removing a User from a Group
Viewing Configured Users
Deleting a User
Changing a User Password
Configuring SNMPv1 or v2 Community Strings
Creating or Modifying a Community String for the Switch
Creating or Modifying a Community String for the ATM- Uplink Module
Viewing Configured Community Strings
Setting the Trap Receiver
Deleting a Community String
Switch Community String
ATM Module Community String
Setting the Administrative Contact
CLI Command
SNMP
Setting the Physical Location of the Switch
CLI Command
SNMP
Disabling or Reenabling SNMP
Disabling SNMP
Reenabling SNMP
Viewing the SNMP Status
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VTP Snooping
VLAN Introduction
Need for VLANs
What is a VLAN?
Port Based VLANS
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IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Tagging
VLAN Operation
Ingress Rules
Forwarding Rules
Binding a Port to more than one VLAN using the CLI
Egress Rules
Creating and Implementing VLANs
VLAN Considerations
Creating a VLAN
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Configuring VLAN Parameters
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Note:
Table 6-2. VLAN Switch Port Web Page Parameters Parameter Defines...
Assigning Ports to VLANs
Using Hunt Groups to Aggregate Bandwidth
Hunt Group Features
Hunt Group Terminology
How Hunt Groups Load Share
Forwarding Engines and Fabric Ports
80-Series Forwarding Engines
Fabric Ports
50-series Forwarding Engines and Fabric Ports
Load Share Function
Hunt Group Example
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Optimizing Hunt Group Throughput
Hunt Group Configuration Considerations
Hunt Groups and Multicast Traffic
Creating Hunt Groups
Web Agent Procedure
Page
CLI Commands
Adding Ports to the Hunt Group
Web Agent Procedure
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Viewing Hunt Group Members
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Commands
Removing Ports from Hunt Groups
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Configuring VTP Snooping
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
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Spanning Tree
Purpose of Spanning Tree
RSTP vs. STP
Port States
Interoperability with STP
Upgrading to RSTP
How RSTP Achieves Rapid Recovery
Port Roles
Rapid Transition to Forwarding
IEEE Standards
Spanning Tree Configurations
IEEE802.1D Spanning Tree
Per-VLAN Spanning Tree
Dual-Layer Spanning
Global Disable
Spanning Tree Design
Configuring Global Spanning Tree Options
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CLI Command
Viewing Global Spanning Tree Information
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Commands
Configuring Spanning Tree Bridges
Web Agent Procedure
Note:
Table 7-3. Spanning Tree Bridge Configuration Field Definition
CLI Command
Viewing Bridge Port Information
Web Agent Procedure
Page
CLI Command
name>}} command to view information about Spanning Tree bridge ports.
Table 7-4. Spanning Tree Bridge Port Information Field Explanation
Configuring a Bridge Port
Web Agent Procedure
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Note:
Table 7-5. Spanning Tree Port Configuration Field Definition
CLI Commands
Configuring Spanning Tree Settings for Switch Ports
Web Agent Procedure
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CLI Commands
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Two Categories of Port Settings
Physical Port Features
Auto-negotiation
Page
Remote Fault Detection
Flow Control
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Switch Port Features
Relationship Between Different Switch Port Parameters
Table 8-2. Relationship Between Switch Parame ters VLAN Binding Trunk Mode Description
Note:
Assigning VLANs to a Port and Associated Issues
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Configuring Physical Port Settings
Configuring Physical Ports on 10-Gigabit Ports
Overview
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Table 8-3. Detailed Physical Port Web Page
CLI Command
Configuring Physical Ports on Gigabit Ports
Web Agent Procedure
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Table 8-4. Detailed Physical Port Web Page Parameters
CLI Command
Configuring Physical Ports on Fast Ethernet Ports
Web Agent Procedure
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Table 8-5. Fast Ethernet (10/100) Port Parameters
CLI Command
following command from Configure mode:
(configure)# set port <options>
Table 8-5. Fast Ethernet (10/100) Port Parameters
Using the All Ports Configuration Web Page
Configuring Switch Ports Settings
Configuring Switch Ports
Web Agent Procedure
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Example
Cisco Catalyst 5000TM.
Table 8-7. Example 1. Trunk to Cisco Catalyst 5000 Parameter Recommended Setting
CLI Command
Automatic VLAN Creation
Table 8-8. VLAN Binding Options
Note:
Table 8-9. Avaya P580 and P882 Multiservice Switch VLAN Table Name ID Group ID AFT Index
Automatically Creating VLANs and Frame Tags Parameters
Automatic Binding of VLANs to Ports
Configuring MAC Address Lock and Intrusion Detection
Overview
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Commands
Using the All Module Ports Configuration Web Page
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Viewing Switch Port Settings
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Configuring Port Redundancy
Creating a Port Redundancy Pair
Overview
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Deleting a Port Redundancy Pair
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Disabling or Enabling Port Redundancy
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
GBIC Identification
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Network Error Detection and Recovery
Functionality
Hardware Support
Example
Enabling NEDR
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Internal Error Detection and Recovery
Enabling IEDR
Enabling IEDR for Hunt Groups
Setting the IEDR Threshold for Internal Errors
Viewing IEDR Settings
Viewing IEDR Settings for Hunt Groups
Error Messages
System Messages
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Forwarding Table
Chapter contents
Relationship between VLANs, AFT and Hash Table Sizes
Hash Tables and Buckets
Hash Table and Bucket memory usage guidelines
Hash Table guidelines for creating VLANs
Maximum Number of VLANs
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Examples of Configuring VLANs and Hash T able Size
Example 1
Example 2
AFT Default Settings
Address Forwarding Table, Auto-Sizing, Auto Increment and Threshold
Default Settings
Auto-Increment
Trigger (Multiplier)
Threshold (Util%)
Total Entries, Address Memory, Age and Super- Age Timers
Total Entries Address Memory
Address Age and Super Age timers
Configuring the AGE and Super Age Timers
Web Agent Procedure
Instance Table Information
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Note:
Hash Table size should be times the number of expected AFT entries (MAC entries) on the VLAN.
Table 9-3. Address Table Instance Parameters
Controlling Re- configuration of AFT Sizes Using the Web Agent
Controlling Reconfiguration of AFT Sizes Using the CLI
Searching the Switch AFT
Web Agent Procedure
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Note:
Table 9-4. Address Forwarding Table Parameters
CLI Command
Adding Static Entries to the AFT
Web Agent Procedure
Page
CLI Command
Option 82 for DHCP
Overview
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Commands
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Options
VRRP
Hunt Groups
Redundant Power Supplies
Supervisor Failover conditions
Chapter Contents
Configuring Redundant Hardware
Redundant Switch Controllers and Elements
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Installing and Enabling Redundant Hardware
Installing Redundant Hardware
Enabling Redundant Hardware
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Replacing the Primary Controller
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Replacing an Element
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Configuring Supervisor Module Redundant Ethernet Console IP Addresses
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Synchronizing the Active and Standby CPUs
Supervisor Module Redundancy Statistics
Active and Standby Roles
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Synchronization Procedure
Web Agent Procedure
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CLI Command
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DNS Client Support
Recursive vs. Iterative
Sample Recursive DNS Query
DNS Client on the Avaya Multiservice Switch
Order of Operations for DNS on the Switch
Configuring the DNS Client
Web Agent Procedure
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CLI Commands
CLI Example
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Routing Function
Requirements for IP Routing
Hardware Requirements
Software Requirements
Minimum Configuration Requirements
Routing Configuration Quickstart
Displaying Existing IP Interfaces
Web Agent Procedure
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Creating and Assigning IP Interfaces to the VLAN
Web Agent Procedure
Page
Table 12-1. Add IP Interface Web Page Fields
Note:
Table 12-1. Add IP Interface Web Page Fields
CLI Commands
Enabling IP Routing Global Parameters
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Table 12-2. IP Global Configuration Parameters
Note:
Table 12-2. IP Global Configuration Parameters
IP Multinetting
Creating a Multinet Interface
Configuring Short-Lived IP Protocol Filters
Enabling a Short-Lived IP Protocol Filter
Overview
CLI Command
Examples
Disabling a Short-Lived IP Protocol Filter
Overview
CLI Command
Examples
Displaying Short-Lived IP Protocol Filters
CLI Command
Example
Creating IP Static Routes
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Commands
Creating a Static Route to a Null Interface
Control Message Protocol (ICMP)
Procedure
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Creating IP Static ARP Entries
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Creating a BOOTP/DHCP Server Entry
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Configuring Route Redistribution
Creating an IP Redistribute List Entry
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Commands
Viewing IP Redistribute List Entries
Modifying an IP Redistribute List Entry
CLI Command
Deleting an IP Redistribute Entry
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Commands
IP Multicast
Configuring IGMP
Globally Enabling IGMP
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Modifying IGMP Interfaces
Web Agent Procedure
Page
CLI Command
from interface mode:
(config-if:<interface>)# ip igmp <options>
Note:
Table 12-8. IGMP Interface Parameters
Configuring and Modifying DVMRP
Configuring the DVMRP Global Configuration
Web Agent Procedure
Page
CLI Command
(configure)# router dvmrp
Table 12-9. DVMRP Global Configuration Web Page Parameters
Modifying a DVMRP Interface
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
(configure-if:<interface>)# ip dvmrp <options>
Table 12-10. DVMRP Interface Parameters
Monitoring Switch Performance Using IP Statistics
Displaying Global IP Routing Statistics
Web Agent Procedure
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CLI Command
Searching the IP Routing Table
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Displaying the IP Routing Table Statistics
CLI Command
Searching the IP ARP Cache
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IP Multicast Statistics
Displaying IGMP Global Statistics
Web Agent Procedure
Displaying IGMP Interface Statistics
Web Agent Procedure
Table 12-16. IGMP Interface Statistics Web Page Parameters
CLI Command
Displaying the IGMP Group Membership Table
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Displaying the IGMP Local Multicast Forwarding Cache
Displaying DVMRP Global Statistics
Web Agent Procedure
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Displaying DVMRP Interface Statistics
Web Agent Procedure
Page
CLI Command
Displaying DVMRP Neighbor Routers
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Displaying DVMRP Routing Table Statistics
Web Agent Procedure
Displaying the DVMRP Route Table
Web Agent Procedure
Page
CLI Command
Displaying the DVMRP Upstream Routers
Web Agent Procedure
Displaying the DVMRP Designated Forwarder(s) Table
Web Agent Procedure
Displaying the DVMRP Downstream Dependent Routers
Web Agent Procedure
Displaying the DVMRP Multicast Forwarding Cache
Web Agent Procedure
Table 12-28. Upstream Prune Information Web Page Parameter Parameter Displays the...
Table 12-27. Multicast Forwarding Cache Web Page Parameters
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Configuring VRRP
Globally Enabling VRRP
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Enabling VRRP on an Interface
Creating a VRRP Virtual Router
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Table 12-31. Add VRRP Virtual Router Web Page Parameters
CLI Command
Displaying VRRP Statistics
Web Agent Procedure
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CLI Command
VRRP Configuration Considerations
Selecting VR ID numbers for Virtual Routers
Assigning the IP Address of a Virtual Router
IP Address Owner Features
Non-Address Owner Features
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Configuring IRDP
Enabling IRDP on an Interface
Web Agent Procedure
Page
CLI Command
Configuring LDAP
Configuring LDAP Settings
Web Agent Procedure
Page
CLI Command
Viewing LDAP Statistics
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Configuring a Static Route for the PPP Console
Web Agent Procedure
Configuring the IP Interface for the PPP Console
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
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Contents
What is an Access Control List?
Standard vs. Extended ACLs
Naming Conventions for ACLs
How Packets are Processed
What are Wildcards?
What is TCP Established?
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Creating Access Rules
Creating Standard Access Rules
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Creating Extended Access Rules
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Table 13-2. IP Extended Access Rule Creation Par ameters
Note:
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Enabling an Access List
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Example: Using an Access Control Rule to Filter Web Traffic
Second Example
Logging ACL Activity
Enabling ACL Logging
Web Agent Procedure
Setting a Logging Interval
CLI Command
Optimizing Switch Performance
Purpose
Terminology
Page
Techniques
Recognizing Performance Issues
Evaluating System Performance
Slow Path versus Fast Path
How Many Cache Entries?
Enabling Routing at the Module
Designing Safe, Efficient ACLs
Identifying the Ports
Configuring Hash Mode
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Using Protocol or Port IDs in Access Rules
Potential Hashing Issues
Example
Interrelation with Hash Mode Setting
Managing F-chip Memory
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
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Configuring RIP on the Switch
Web Agent Procedure
Page
CLI Commands
Modifying RIP Interfaces
Web Agent Procedure
3. Click APPLY to save your changes, or CANCEL to restore previous
Table 14-2. RIP Interface Web Page Parameters
V1 is the default setting
CLI Command
command from Configure mode:
(configure)# interface <intf-name> | [type {mbna | ethernet}]
Table 14-2. RIP Interface Web Page Parameters
Creating Trusted RIP Neighbors
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Key Chains
Key Chains on the Avaya Multiservice Switch
Configuring Key Chains
Web Agent Procedure
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CLI Commands
CLI Example
Viewing RIP Statistics
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
NBMA IP Interfaces
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Routing Protocol
What is OSPF?
Configuring OSPF
Configuring the OSPF Global Configuration
Web Agent Procedure
Page
CLI Command
Creating OSPF Areas
Web Agent Procedure
Page
CLI Command
Deleting OSPF Areas
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Modifying OSPF Areas
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Enabling OSPF on an IP Interface
Web Agent Procedure
Modifying OSPF Interfaces
Web Agent Procedure
Page
CLI Command
Configuring an OSPF Passive-Interface
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Commands
Creating OSPF Virtual Links
Web Agent Procedure
Page
CLI Command
(configure router:ospf)# area <area-id> virtual-link <router-
id>
Table 15-4. Add OSPF Virtual Link Web Page Parameters
Deleting OSPF Virtual Links
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Modifying OSPF Virtual Links
Web Agent Procedure
Creating OSPF Summaries
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Deleting OSPF Summaries
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Modifying OSPF Summaries
Web Agent Procedure
Monitoring Switch Performance Using OSPF Statistics
Displaying OSPF Statistics
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Commands
commands:
Table 15-6. OSPF Statistical Parameters Parameter Displays the...
Displaying OSPF Links
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Commands
Displaying OSPF Neighbors
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
command:
> show ip ospf neighbor
Table 15-8. OSPF Neighbors Web Page Parameters
Searching the OSPF Link State Database
Web Agent Procedure
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Table 15-10. OSPF Link State Database Parameters Parameter Displays...
Page
CLI Command
NBMA IP Interfaces
Setting Up an NBMA IP Interface
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Commands
Setting Up NBMA Neighbors
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Commands
Removing NBMA Neighbors
CLI Command
CLI Commands for RIP
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IPX Overview
IPX Datagram Structure
Configuring the Avaya Switch as an IPX Router
Hardware Requirements
Configuring IPX Routing Globally
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Commands
Configuring IPX Interfaces
Web Agent Procedure
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Table 16-3. IPX Interface Web Page Parameters
Note:
CLI Command
Creating IPX Static Routes
Web Agent Procedure
Page
CLI Command
Deleting IPX Static Routes
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Modifying IPX Static Routes
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Creating IPX Static Services
Web Agent Procedure
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CLI Command
Deleting IPX Static Service
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Modifying IPX Static Service
Web Agent Procedure
Monitoring Your Switch Using IPX
Displaying IPX Global Statistics
Web Agent Procedure
Page
CLI Command
Searching the IPX Route Table
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Displaying the IPX Route Table
Displaying IPX Route Table Statistics
Searching the IPX Service Table
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Displaying the IPX Service Table
Displaying IPX Service Table Statistics
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Protocol
Configuring IPX RIP Interfaces
Web Agent Procedure
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CL Command
Creating and Modifying IPX RIP Filters
Web Agent Procedure
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Table 17-2. Add IPX RIP Filters Web Page Parameters
Note:
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CLI Command
Viewing RIP Interface Statistics
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
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Protocol
Configuring IPX SAP Interfaces
Web Agent Procedure
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CLI Command
command from Interface mode:
(config-if <interface-name>)# ipx sap
Creating IPX SAP Filters
This section provides the following procedures:
Table 18-1. IPX SAP Interface Web Page Parameters
Creating IPX SAP Name Filters
Web Agent Procedure
Table 18-2. IPX SAP Name Filter Web Page Parameters
Note:
Page
CLI Command
Creating IPX SAP Network Filters
Web Agent Procedure
Page
Default value is outbound.
Table 18-3. Add IPX SAP Network Filter Web Page Parameters
Page
CLI Command
Interpreting IPX SAP Interface Statistics
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
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Routing
Implementation
What is AppleTalk Routing?
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Need for AppleTalk Routing
Configuring AppleTal k Routing
Enabling AppleTalk Global Routing
Creating an AppleTalk Routing Interface
Web Agent Procedure
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CLI Commands
Editing AppleTalk Interfaces
Web Agent Procedure
Page
CLI Command
Deleting an AppleTalk Interface
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Commands
Creating an AppleTalk Static Route
Web Agent Procedure
Page
CLI Command
Editing AppleTalk Static Routes
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Deleting an AppleTalk Static Route
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Creating an AppleTalk Name-Binding Protocol (NBP) Filter
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Editing an AppleTalk NBP Filter
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Adding or Deleting Interfaces to an NBP Filter
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Commands
Creating an AppleTalk Zone Filter
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Editing an AppleTalk Zone Filter
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Adding or Deleting Interfaces to a Zone Filter
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Commands
Viewing AppleTalk Statistics
Viewing AppleTalk Global Statistics
Page
CLI Command
Viewing the AppleTalk Interface Statistics Table
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Viewing the AppleTalk Route Table
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Viewing AppleTalk Route Table Statistics
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Viewing the AppleTalk ARP Cache Table
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Viewing the AppleTalk Zone Table
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Viewing AppleTalk Zone Table Statistics
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Viewing the AppleTalk NBP Table
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
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Multicasting
Introduction
Manually Configured Intelligent Multicasting
Dynamic Intelligent Multicasting
The Learning Process, IGMP Snooping
The Administration Process; Management and Pruning
The Dissemination Process, LGMP and CGMP Snooping
Configuring Intelligent Multicasting
Configuring Global Intelligent Multicasting
Web Agent Procedure
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CLI Command
following command from Configure mode:
(configure)# set intelligent-multicast {enable}
Table 20-1. Intelligent Global Multicast Configuration Web Page Parameters
Displaying Router Ports
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Configuring Static Router Ports
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Searching for Intelligent Multicast Sessions
Web Agent Procedure
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CLI Command
Deleting an Intelligent Multicast Session
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Deleting a Multicast Session Client Port
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Creating a Static Multicast Session
Web Agent Procedure
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CLI Command
Deleting Static Multicast Sessions
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Creating Static Client Ports
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Deleting Static Client Ports
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Managing IGMP Snooping
Enabling IGMP Snooping
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Viewing IGMP Snooping Statistics
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Managing the LGMP Server
Configuring the LGMP Server
Web Agent Procedure
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Table 20-9. LGMP Server Configuration Web Page Parameters
CLI Command
Viewing the LGMP Server Statistics
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Viewing the LGMP Server Statistics per VLAN
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
command:
> show lgmp server statistics vlan {all | <vlan-id> | name <vlan-name>}
Table 20-10. LGMP Server Display per VLAN Web Page Parameters
Managing the LGMP Client
Table 20-11. LGMP Client Configuration Web Page Parameters
Enabling the LGMP Client
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Viewing LGMP Clients Statistics
Web Agent Procedure
Viewing LGMP Clients per VLAN statistics
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Managing CGMP Snooping
Enabling CGMP Snooping
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
from Configure mode:
(configure)# set cgmp enable
Table 20-13. CGMP Snooping Web Page Parameters
Viewing CGMP Snooping
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
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Multiservice Switch
Interpreting Front Panel LED Displays
Checking Active Alarms
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Using the Event Subsystem
Configuring Event Notification
Web Agent Procedure
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CLI Command
Configuring Notification of Protocol Events
Overview
Web Agent Procedure
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CLI Command
Setting Log Size
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Viewing the Event and Shutdown Logs
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Clearing the Event Log
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Viewing Event Statistics
Web Agent Procedure
Configuring Syslog Event Reporting
Configuring Syslog
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Configuring Utilization Monitoring
Enabling Utilization Monitoring
Enabling Event Logging of Utilization
Setting a Utilization Threshold
Viewing Utilization Settings
Viewing CPU Utilization Statistics
Viewing Statistics for Forwarding Engine Utilization
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the Forwarding Cache
Contents
10-Gigabit Module and Forwarding Cache
Configuring the Forwarding Cache
Web Agent Procedure
3. Click:
CLI Command
Monitoring the Forwarding Cache Statistics
Displaying Frame Forwarding Statistics
Web Agent Procedure
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Displaying and Searching the L3 Forwarding Cache for an Entry
Web Agent Procedure
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CLI Command
Displaying the Forwarding Cache
Web Agent Procedure
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Table 22-4. Active FE Cache Web Page Fields Parameter Defines...
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Statistics to Analyze Network Performance
Viewing Network Statistics
Web Agent Procedure
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CLI Command
Setting Up Port Mirroring
Setting Up a Port Mirror on a Switch in Fabric Mode 1
Restrictions
Web Agent Procedure
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Table 23-3. Port Mirroring Configuration Web Page Parameters
CLI Command
Setting Up Port Mirroring on a Switch in Fabric Mode 2
Restrictions
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Table 23-4. Port Ranges for Fabric Mode 2 Port Mirroring
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CLI Command
Removing a Fabric Mode 2 Port Mirror
Viewing Information about a Fabric Mode 2 Port Mirror
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on 50-Series Modules
How Queues Work
Managing Buffers and Queues
Web Agent Procedure
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Table 24-1. Buffer Management Web Page Parameters
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Table 24-2. Buffer Detail Configuration Web Page Parameters Parameter Definition...
CLI Command
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Why implement QoS?
Purpose of QoS
Prerequisites
Implementation Example
How Does QoS Work?
QoS Process for Ingress Traffic
Process
Example
QoS Process for Egress Traffic
Process
Example
Diagram of QoS Process
Classification of Traffic
Default Priority
Classifying Traffic by Layer 2 Characteristics
Classifying Traffic by Layer 3 or Layer 4 Characteristics
ACL Rules
Using a Default ACL Rule
Diffserv
Precedence of Priorities
Supported Number of Queues
Tabl e 25-3 specifies the number of ingress and egress queues that are available on each module.
Table 25-2. Precedence of Priorities Layer Precedence of Priority Priority Used for Classification
Table 25-3. Modules and Available Queues Module Ingress Queues Egress Queues
Setting the Priority of a Physical Port
CLI Command
Setting a Physical Port to Ignore Tag Priority
CLI Command
Table 25-6. Keywords, Arguments, or Options Keyword, Argument or
Table 25-7. Examples: set port ignore-tag-priority To... Enter...
Setting the Priority of a MAC Address
CLI Command
Table 25-8. Keywords, Arguments, and Options Keyword, Argument or
Table 25-9. Examples: set aft entry
Displaying the Priority of a MAC Address
CLI Command
address or destination MAC address. The syntax of the command is:
> show aft entry [mac <wildcard-mac-address>] [VLAN {<VLAN-id> |
Table 25-9. Examples: set aft entry
Setting a Physical Port to Use DiffServ
CLI Command
Example
Setting a Physical Port to Mask DiffServ Bits
CLI Command
Example
Assigning a Priority to a DSCP
CLI Command
Example
Displaying the DiffServ Table
CLI Command
Displaying the QoS Settings for a Physical Port
CLI Command
Setting Up an ACL Rule
CLI Command
Standard ACL
Extended ACL
Keywords, Arguments, and Options
Table 25-14. Keywords, Arguments, and Options Keyword, Argument or
Examples: Standard ACL Rules
Table 25-14. Keywords, Arguments, and Options Keyword, Argument or
Table 25-15. Examples: Standard ACL Rules To... Enter...
Examples: Extended ACL Rules
Table 25-15. Examples: Standard ACL Rules To... Enter...
Table 25-16. Examples: Extended ACL Rules To... Enter...
Setting Up a Default ACL Rule
CLI Command
Displaying ACL Rules
CLI Command
Ingress Policing
Setting Up Policing
Table 25-17. Keywords, Arguments, and Options Keyword, Argument or
Displaying the Policing Settings
Queue-Servicing Algorithms
WFQ
How WFQ Works
Example
Strict Priority Queueing
CBQ
CBWFQ
Burst Thresholds
Management Traffic
Setting Up WFQ
Setting Up Strict Priority Queueing
CLI Command
Example
Setting Up CBQ
Setting Up CBWFQ
Table 25-23. Keywords, Arguments, and Options Keyword, Argument or
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Displaying the Queue-Service Settings
CLI Command
Example
QoS Statistics
Queue Statistics
Table 25-25. Ingress Queue Statistics for 10/100 Modules
Egress Port Statistics for 10/ 100 Modules
Egress Port Statistics for Gigabit Modules
Table 25-27. Egress Port Statistics for 10/100 Modules
Table 25-28. Egress Port Statistics for Gigabit Modules
Buffer Statistics for Egress Queues
Table 25-28. Egress Port Statistics for Gigabit Modules
This section contains procedures for the following tasks:
Table 25-29. Buffer Statistics for Egress Queues
Displaying QoS Statistics
Resetting the QoS Statistics
Displaying the Buffer Settings for Egress Queues
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Software
Backing Up the Current Software
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Backing Up the Previous Configuration
Web Agent Procedure
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CLI Command
Downloading Application Software
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Setting the Startup Image
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Synchronizing the Active and Standby Supervisor Modules
Resetting the Active Supervisor
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Resetting the Standby Supervisor
Web Agent Procedure
CLI Command
Verifying the Upgrade
Upgrading a Switch with Multiple VLANs Statically Bound to Hunt Group Ports
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Accessing BOOT Mode
Accessing BOOT Mode During Power Up
Accessing BOOT Mode with Corrupted Operational Images
Password Recovery
Syntax Description
Downloading New Operational Code
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AppleTalk
Standard MIB Private MIB
Application Software Management
Private MIB
ATM Uplink
Standard MIB
Private MIB
Bridging
Standard MIBs
IP
Standard MIBs
Private MIBs
IPX
Private MIBs
Monitoring
Standard MIBs
Private MIBs
SNMP
Standard MIBs
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configuring a mirror port
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