xviii User Guide for the Avaya P580 and P882 Multiservice Switches, v6.1
Preface
This guide is divided in to the following chapters:
Chapter 1, Introduction — Provides an overview of hardware and
software used on the P580 and P882.
Chapter 2, Setting Up the Switch — Explains how to initially
configure the P580 and P882, create user accounts, configure
protocols, manage configuration files, and configure the switches
for dial-up networking.
Chapter 3, Configuring System Information — Explains how to
view and configure switch information such as system clock
settings, and temperature, power, and cooling statistics.
Chapter 4, Security — Provides information and procedures for
configuring secure mode, SSHv2, and HTTPS Using SSLv3 or
TLSv1.
Chapter 5, Configuring SNMP —Provides information and
procedures for configuring SNMPv1, v2, and v3.
Chapter 6, Using VLANs, Hunt Groups, and VTP Snooping
Provides detailed information on how to create and configure
VLANs, hunt groups, and VTP Snooping on your switch.
Chapter 7, Configuring Rapid Spanning Tree — Provides
information and procedures for configuring Rapid Spanning Tree
Protocol (RSTP).
Chapter 8, Configuring Ports — Explains how to configure physi cal
port and switch port parameters on your switch.
Chapter 9, Managing the Address Forwarding Table — Provides
information on how to configure and manage the address
forwarding tables in your switch.
Chapter 10, Configuring Redundancy Options — Explains how to
install, enable and configure redundancy hardware options on your
switch.
Chapter 11, Configuring DNS Client — Explains how to configure
DNS and RADIUS clients on your switch.
Chapter 12, Configuring IP Routing — Explains how to configure
your switch for IP routing and interpret IP routing statistics.
Chapter 13, Configuring Access Lists — Provides information and
procedures for creating access rules, enabling an access list, loggin g
ACL activity, and optimizing switch performance when an access
list is enabled.
Chapter 14, Configuring RIP Routing — Explains how to configure
IP RIP on your switch.