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Cajun P550/P880 Manager User Guide

Configuring the Cajun Switch Using the P550/P880 Manager

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13. From the Pace Priority Mode pull-down menu, select

Enable to use PACE Priority Mode to detect 3Com’s
proprietary PACE format.

14. Click APPLY to save your changes, or CANCEL to restore

previous settings.

Setting the Switching Configuration

You can view and set the switching configuration, including port
VLAN parameters and non-VLAN switch port parameters, for a
selected port.

* Note: If you change switch port settings from the Cajun switch

Web Agent or other means while Cajun P550/P880
Manager is running, to view changes in
Cajun P550/P880 Manager, refresh the page.

Configuring
Port VLAN
Parameters

Port VLAN parameters determine how a particular port’s traffic is
flooded to VLANs when tagged and untagged packets are received
on the port. For more detailed information and examples of setting
port VLAN parameters, refer to the Cajun P550/P220 Switch Operations
Guide
. To configure port VLAN parameters in the Switch Port
Configuration dialog box:

1. Start Cajun P550/P880 Manager. For information about

starting the Cajun P550/P880 Manager, refer to "Starting the
Cajun P550/P880 Manager"
earlier in this chapter.

2. Right-click a port in the switch representation in the Full

View field.

3. From the Port pull-down menu, select Switching

Configuration. The Switch Port Configuration dialog box of
the Cajun switch Web Agent opens (Figure 2-5).

* Note: If necessary, use the panel divider to resize the

system information panel.

4. From the Port VLAN pull-down menu in the Switch Port

Configuration for Port dialog box, select a VLAN as the
VLAN assignment for the port. All untagged frames arriving
on this port are assigned to the specified VLAN. The port still
assigns incoming tagged packets to the VLAN indicated by the
tag.