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Avaya P580 User Manual (764 pages)


Brand: Avaya | Category: Computer Accessories | Size: 3.41 MB |

 

Table of contents

Software Version 6.1

1

Produced in USA, January 2004

2

Table of Contents

10

Chapter 1

20

Basic Functions

21

Command Syntax Conventions

22

No Form Commands

22

Command Line History Keys

22

Accessing the CLI

23

Chapter 2

26

90 percent

29

Name Definition

31

<super-age-time

36

Syntax show aft config

37

Appletalk

41

no appletalk access-list 630

44

Chapter 3

46

Global Configuration

57

Syntax show appletalk globals

61

Syntax show appletalk nbp

63

Syntax show appletalk traffic

66

Buffering

69

Chapter 4

70

Buffers for port 4/1 set

76

Chapter 5

82

<null>

85

Syntax show console

90

Chapter 6

94

Syntax show host

96

(config-if:boston)# ip dvmrp

98

IPIPTunnel

100

Sample Output

101

<neighbor

102

Chapter 7

104

Syntax

105

Syntax ip dvmrp stats-reset

107

• 0- None

110

(configure)# router dvmrp

111

Command Mode User

112

Syntax show ip dvmrp

112

Syntax show ip dvmrp routes

118

Hunt Groups

119

HuntGroup “hg1” created

120

Systems P580 and P882

121

Chapter 8

122

Overview

127

(config-if:boston)# ip igmp

128

(config-if:boston)#

131

<max-rsp

134

Command Mode Privileged

139

(configure)# no router igmp

140

Syntax show ip igmp groups

141

Syntax show ip igmp interface

142

Chapter 9

144

Intelligent Multicast

145

Chapter 10

146

Syntax clear cgmp statistics

147

• name - The VLAN name

150

Global statistics cleared

154

(configure)# set cgmp enable

156

• all - All VLANS

162

2 to 10

174

Chapter 11

186

Syntax clear arp-cache

190

* Clears all routes

191

(configure)# ip domain-lookup

203

(config-if:boston)# ip irdp

206

Syntax ip reset-stats

223

(configure)# ip routing

227

Syntax show hosts

238

Syntax show ip redistribute

242

Syntax show ip route summary

244

Syntax show ip short-lived

245

Syntax show ip traffic

246

Syntax show tcp configuration

247

Syntax show tcp connections

248

Syntax show tcp statistics

249

Sample Output TCP statistics

249

Syntax show udp statistics

250

Sample Output UDP statistics

250

Types include:

254

• none - No authentication

254

Chapter 12

258

(configure)# router rip

262

Syntax show ip rip statistics

265

Chapter 13

268

(config-if:boston)# ipx down

274

P550R, P580, P880, and P882

278

(config-if:boston)# ipx rip

281

(configure)# ipx routing

288

451 100.02:e0:3b:00:45:63

299

Syntax show ipx cache

303

Syntax show ipx rip-filter

306

Syntax show ipx service

311

Syntax show ipx traffic

312

Layer 3 Forwarding Cache

313

Chapter 14

314

Syntax show ip unicast cache

329

Chapter 15

334

Syntax show ldap

336

Syntax logging clear

338

Chapter 16

342

SNMP trap receivers

350

(configure)#

350

Syntax show alarms

357

Syntax show syslog buffer

359

Syntax show syslog config

360

(configure)# reset-module 4

362

Module 3 name set

363

Module 3 notes set

364

NEDR and IEDR

367

Chapter 18

368

Chapter 19

378

■ static-hp (type2)

393

■ static-lp (type-2)

393

■ local (type1)

393

■ rip (type2)

393

■ Minimum 640 (default)

395

■ Maximum 16000

395

Syntax ip ospf reset-stats

399

(configure)# router ospf

405

Syntax show ip ospf

406

Syntax show ip ospf stats

410

Chapter 20

416

arguments are 1-based

418

Sample Output:

419

Standard ACL

419

Extended ACL

420

host 2.2.2.2 host

421

CAUTION:

423

ip access-group fwdrules

424

Syntax show access-group

428

Syntax show acl-match-timer

430

Chapter 21

434

Port 5/7 counters cleared

435

5/2,5/7,5/8,5/9,5/10,5/11

440

2,5/7,5/8,5/9,5/10,5/11

442

Parameter Definition

459

Port name set: 3/2

461

5/10,5/11

466

Port VLAN set: 3/1

475

Power Cool RAM

485

Syntax show system fans

486

Syntaxt show system power

487

Syntax show system ram

488

80-Series QoS

489

Chapter 23

490

To. . . Enter. .

495

P580 and P882

496

Syntax show diffserv table

520

Chapter 24

530

<retry

531

Chapter 25

548

Syntax show snmp

553

Syntax show snmp engineid

555

Syntax show ssl cert

569

Sample Output Certificate:

569

Syntax show ssl certreq

571

Syntax show ssl ciphers

573

Syntax show ssl config

574

Syntax ssl backcert

575

Syntax ssl restart

577

Syntax ssl selfcert

578

Rapid Spanning Tree

579

Protocol

579

Chapter 28

582

Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol

583

P550R, P580, P880,and P882

588

Syntax show spantree blocked

606

Syntax show spantree config

607

Syntax show spantree version

610

Switch Fabric

611

Chapter 29

612

Syntax show fabric status

615

Chapter 30

618

Syntax dir [<filename>]

653

Syntax erase <filename>

654

Syntax erase legacy-configs

655

Syntax erase scripts

656

Syntax erase startup-config

657

Syntax get 48_port_mode

658

Syntax get Fabric_mode

659

Syntax nvram initialize

662

Description Configure

663

Syntax pcmcia initialize

663

Syntax reload

664

Syntax reset

665

Syntax setup

674

Syntax show boot

675

Syntax show calendar

676

Syntax show clock [details]

677

Syntax show flash

681

Syntax show running-config

682

Syntax show secure-mode

683

Syntax show sntp

684

Syntax show startup-config

685

Syntax show time zone

686

Syntax show version

689

Temperatures

691

Syntax clear temperatures

692

Table 31-3

694

Syntax show temperatures

696

User Interface

697

Chapter 32

698

Syntax configure

699

Syntax disable

703

Syntax enable

704

Syntax end

705

Command Mode All modes

706

Syntax exit

706

Syntax help

707

Syntax set debug {on

712

Syntax show history

715

Syntax show login

716

Syntax show sessions

717

{300

725

9600

725

57600

725

Chapter 33

732

"clear"

734

<mod-swport

736

(configure)# router vrrp

742

Chapter 34

744

Avaya P580 User Manual (760 pages)


Brand: Avaya | Category: Computer Accessories | Size: 6.89 MB |

 

Table of contents

Avaya P550R

1

Multiservice Switch

1

User Guide

1

Version 5.3.1

1

Produced in USA, July, 2002

4

Table of Contents

5

IndexIndex 1

16

Overview of the Contents

17

Technical Support

19

Conventions

20

Related Documentation

22

Online Help

23

Document Files

25

Documentation

26

Terminology

26

Documentation Feedback

27

Introduction

29

Hardware Components

30

1.76 Gb/s

32

22.88 Gb/s

32

Chapter 1

34

50-Series Modules

35

Layer 3

36

Supervisor

36

Redundant Supervisor

37

Media Modules

38

Layer 2 and

39

Layer 3 Gigabit

39

ATM Uplink

40

80-Series Modules

41

Software Features

42

Flood Pruning Using VLANs

43

Hunt Groups

44

OpenTrunk Technology

44

Load MIB

45

Spanning Tree Modes

45

Port Settings

48

Spanning Tree Design

48

Extensive Fault Tolerance

49

Buffer and Queue Management

49

New Software Features

50

Routing Overview

56

Initialize and Setup

59

Setting up an

60

Establishing a

60

Telnet Session

60

Terminating a

61

Telnet session

61

Troubleshootin

61

Connecting to

66

10/100Base-T

66

Opening the Web Agent

67

Moving through the Web Agent

69

Creating a Custom Access Type

72

Custom Access

73

Types with the

73

Deleting a Custom Access Type

74

Setting Up User Accounts

75

Disabling User Accounts

77

Setting Up SNMP Communities

78

Configuring User Accounts

81

(RADIUS) Client Support

82

Realms &

83

Login Order of

85

Operations

85

RADIUS Client

85

File settings

85

Sample Client

86

Configuring a

87

Serial Console

90

Port as a TTY

90

Console Using

90

Connecting a

93

&D0 Disable DTR

96

Regaining

98

Configuration

98

Access to the

98

PPP Serial Port

98

Using Dial-Up

100

Networking

100

Serial Port

100

Overview

101

Chapter 2

102

Starting a Telnet Session

103

Managing Configuration Files

104

Copying Configuration Files

105

Using the Web

106

Copying Files

107

Parameter Description Options

108

Configuring System

113

Information

113

Chapter 3

114

Web Agent

115

Procedure

115

Setting Summer Time Hours

116

Configuration dialog box

119

Parameter Definition

119

Setting the System Clock

122

Performing a Reset

128

ProminetMib.txt

129

Using VLANs, Spanning Tree

131

What is a VLAN?

132

Ingress Rules

134

Forwarding Rules

135

Binding a Port

136

Egress Rules

137

VLAN Considerations

137

Creating a VLAN

138

Configuring VLAN Parameters

141

Assigning Ports to VLANs

143

Chapter 4

144

Problems with

145

Single Spanning

145

Tree Instance

145

IEEE 802.1D

145

Managing

146

Spanning Tree

146

Bridge Port The bridge port

151

(Figure 4-13)

152

Parameter Explanation

152

Hunt Group

158

Hunt Group Terminology

159

How Hunt Groups Load Share

160

50 Series

161

Forwarding

161

Engines and

161

Fabric Ports

161

Load Share

162

Function

162

Optimizing

164

Throughput

164

Creating Hunt Groups

166

Adding Switch

169

Ports to the

169

Creating Hunt

171

Groups Using

171

Viewing Hunt Group Members

172

Snooping

174

Configuring Port

181

Parameters

181

Physical Port Features

182

Configuring Port Parameters

183

Switch Port Features

185

Chapter 5

186

Automatic VLAN Creation

210

Configuring Fast Start Mode

213

GBIC Identification

218

Enabling NEDR

222

Enabling IEDR

225

Enabling IEDR for Hunt Groups

225

Viewing IEDR Settings

226

Error Messages

227

System Messages

227

Managing the Address

231

Forwarding Table

231

Table Sizes

232

Chapter

234

AFT Default Settings

237

Increment and Threshold

237

Trigger

238

(Multiplier)

238

Threshold

238

Age Timers

239

Instance Table Information

240

■ APPLY to save your changes

244

Searching the Switch AFT

245

Parameter Defines the

250

Adding Entries

252

Manually Using

252

Option 82 for DHCP

253

Source Addresses

254

Configuring Redundancy

259

Contents

261

Installing Redundant Hardware

264

Enabling Redundant Hardware

264

■ An event log message

267

Replacing an Element

268

Ethernet Console IP Addresses

269

Synchronizing Process

272

Configuring DNS Client

277

Using the Web Agent

282

Using the CLI

284

CLI Example

284

Configuring IP Routing

287

Display Existing

290

IP interfaces

290

Parameter Allows you to

293

Enabling IP

297

Routing Using

297

Creating a

301

Multinet

301

Interface

301

Access Control List Overview

303

Conventions for

304

Network Configuration

306

Creating Access Lists

307

Creating

310

Extended

310

Access Rules

310

Activating Access Lists

314

Important

318

Terms used in

318

Recognize

320

Performance

320

Evaluate System Performance

321

Enable Routing at the Module

323

Design Safe, Efficient ACLs

323

Identify the Ports

325

Configuring Hash Mode

327

Managing F-chip Memory

327

Creating IP Static Routes

329

Creating IP

330

Static Routes

330

Static ARP

331

Entries Using

331

IP Multicast

336

Configuring IGMP

337

Globally

338

Enabling IGMP

338

Modifying IGMP

341

Interfaces Using

341

Routing Protocol (DVMRP)

343

Modifying a DVMRP Interface

345

Statistics

347

Displaying

348

Global IP

348

Routing

348

Statistics Using

348

Statistic Defines the

349

Displaying the

356

IP Routing Table

356

IP Multicast Statistics

358

Displaying IGMP

359

Global Statistics

359

Display the

364

Multicast group

364

DVMRP Global

365

Statistics by

365

Statistics using

369

Neighbor

370

DVMRP Routing

372

Table, using the

372

Globally Enabling VRRP

379

Enabling VRRP on an Interface

380

Displaying VRRP Statistics

386

Non-Address

390

Owner Features

390

Assigning

390

Priorities to

390

Virtual Routers

390

Enabling IRDP on an Interface

392

Protocol (LDAP)

395

Viewing LDAP Statistics

399

Console}

404

Configuring the Routing

405

Information Protocol (RIP)

405

Configuring RIP

406

Modifying RIP Interfaces

408

V1 is the default setting

409

Trusted RIP

412

Neighbors

412

Key Chains on

413

Multiservice

413

Configuring the

414

Key Chain using

414

Viewing RIP Statistics

416

Viewing RIP

417

NBMA IP Interfaces

418

Configuring the OSPF

419

Routing Protocol

419

Configuring

421

OSPF Globally

421

Creating OSPF Areas

423

Deleting OSPF Areas

425

Modifying OSPF Areas

426

Modifying OSPF Interfaces

427

OSPF Passive-Interface

431

Creating OSPF Virtual Links

432

Deleting OSPF Virtual Links

434

Modifying OSPF Virtual Links

435

Creating OSPF Summaries

436

Deleting OSPF Summaries

438

Modifying OSPF Summaries

438

Parameter Displays the

440

Displaying OSPF Links

442

Displaying OSPF Neighbors

443

Searching the

445

OSPF Link State

445

Database Using

445

Parameter Displays

448

Using Web

452

Setting Up NBMA Neighbors

453

Removing NBMA Neighbors

454

CLI Commands

455

Configuring IPX Routing

457

IPX Datagram Structure

458

Hardware Requirements

459

Configuring IPX Interfaces

461

Creating IPX Static Routes

465

Deleting IPX Static Routes

468

Modifying IPX Static Routes

469

Creating IPX Static Services

469

Deleting IPX Static Service

472

Modifying IPX Static Service

473

Searching the IPX Route Table

476

Configuring IPX RIP

483

Protocol

483

Configuring IPX RIP Protocol

485

Creating and

489

Modifying IPX

489

RIP Filters Using

489

Interpreting IPX

491

RIP Interface

491

Configuring IPX SAP

493

Creating IPX SAP Filters

495

Creating IPX SAP Name Filters

496

Creating IPX

499

SAP Name

499

Filters Using the

499

SAP Network

500

Default value is outbound

502

Configuring IPX SAP Protocol

503

SAP Interface

505

Configuring AppleTalk

507

Configuring AppleTalk Routing

509

Editing AppleTalk Interfaces

514

Viewing AppleTalk Statistics

530

Parameter Number of

531

Managing Intelligent

543

Multicasting

543

Dissemination

546

Process, LGMP

546

Displaying Router Ports

550

Creating Static Client Ports

560

Deleting Static Client Ports

561

(IGMP) Snooping

562

Enabling IGMP Snooping

564

Protocol (LGMP) Server

565

Configuring the LGMP Server

568

4. Click:

571

Protocol (LGMP) Client

572

Enabling the LGMP Client

574

(CGMP) Snooping

578

— APPLY to save your changes

579

Viewing CGMP Snooping

580

Monitoring the Avaya

581

Checking Active Alarms

585

Using the Event Subsystem

586

Viewing Event Statistics

595

Setting Log Size

596

Monitoring and Configuring

601

Parameters continued

608

Parameter Defines

611

By Using RMON and Ethernet

613

Statistic Indicates Actions

616

Setting Up Port Mirroring

620

Setting Up Port

633

Mirroring

633

Removing Port

634

Unknown Source Addresses

635

SNMP MIB

637

MIB MIB Object OID

638

Managing Buffers and

639

Queues on 50-Series Modules

639

Managing Buffers and Queues

640

Parameter Definition

643

Buffers and

645

Queues Using

645

80-Series QoS

647

Why implement QoS?

648

How Does QoS Work?

649

Diagram of QoS Process

652

Classification of Traffic

653

Using a Default

655

ACL Rule

655

Diffserv

656

Precedence of Priorities

657

Supported Number of Queues

658

Examples

660

<mod-num>

665

Displaying the DiffServ Table

668

Setting Up an ACL Rule

669

Keywords

670

Arguments, and

670

arguments are 1

671

Keyword, Argument

671

Definition

671

10.10.60.0 0.0.0.255

673

10.10.80.0 0.0.0.255

673

199.93.239.168

673

Examples:

674

Extended ACL

674

To . . . Enter . .

675

Setting Up a Default ACL Rule

676

Ingress Policing

677

Setting Up Policing

678

Queue-Servicing Algorithms

681

Strict Priority Queueing

682

Management Traffic

684

Setting Up WFQ

685

Setting Up CBQ

687

Setting Up CBWFQ

688

QoS Statistics

693

Statistic Explanation

694

Egress Port

695

Statistics for 10/

695

100 Modules

695

Statistics for

696

Gigabit

696

Buffer Statistics

697

Displaying QoS Statistics

699

Resetting the QoS Statistics

700

Upgrading the Application

703

Software

703

Appendix A

706

Setting the Startup Image

708

Supervisor Modules

709

Verifying the Upgrade

712

Upgrading from v4.x to v5.x

712

Boot Mode

715

Password Recovery

716

Appendix B

718

Supported MIB Groups

719

Appendix C

720

IP Interface

721

IP Version 4.0 and Services

721

IP Forwarding/Route Table

722

AppleTalk

722

FCC Notice

723

Avertissement!

724

Numerics

725

Index 11

735

Index 13

737

Index 15

739

Index 17

741

Index 19

743

Index 21

745

Index 23

747

Index 25

749

Index 27

751

Index 29

753

Index 31

755

Index 33

757

Index 35

759





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