L3 forwarding cache – Avaya P880 User Manual
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state is set to Enable (all multicasts included). If you do not want to
enable rate limiting of multicast traffic on a port, either:
■
Disable Intelligent Multicasting
or
■
Disable Rate-limiting on the port.
IP
The following problems have no workaround:
■
If you create overlapping IP interfaces (interfaces in the same
subnet), the state of the second interface is INACTIVE.
■
If you enter a non-numeric value in either the Network
Address or Mask fields on the IP Static Route page, all of the
numbers are rejected and the field converts back to 0.
IPX
Problem:
802.3 IPX routed frames are sometimes padded in such a way that
they are incompatible and discarded by older IPX clients and drivers.
Workaround:
Use newer client software (v2.5 or later) or use a frame format other
than 802.3 (Avaya recommends that you use format 802.2). If you
cannot use new client software or a newer frame format, use the
following CLI commands to allow 802.3 IPX clients to connect:
■
IPX Forward Set
■
IPX Forward Get
Refer to the Cajun P550R/P880/P882 Switch Command Line Reference
guide for more details about these new commands.
L3 Forwarding Cache
Problem:
Attempting to change the maximum number of entries in the L3
Forwarding Cache while you are using a licensed 80-Series module
will cause the switch to stop responding, if the switch is configured
with 10,000 entries or more. The CLI or the Web interface will not
respond and the scrolling text on the supervisor will stop.