Avaya P580 User Manual
Avaya, Multiservice switch user guide version 5.3.1
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Table of contents
Document Outline
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- Initialize and Setup
- Overview
- Setting Up Your Laptop or PC Monitor
- Configuring the Supervisor Module Using the CLI
- Configuring the Switch Using the Web Agent
- Configuring Custom Access Types
- Configuring User Accounts
- Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) Client Support
- Changing the Console Serial Port Settings
- Configuring Dial-Up Networking
- Changing the TCP Ports for HTTP and Telnet
- Managing Configuration Files
- Configuring System Information
- Using VLANs, Spanning Tree, Hunt Groups, and VTP Snooping
- Configuring Port Parameters
- Managing the Address Forwarding Table
- Overview
- Relationship between VLANs, AFT and Hash Table Sizes
- Hash Table guidelines for creating VLANs
- Examples of Configuring VLANs and Hash Table Size
- AFT Default Settings
- Address Forwarding Table, Auto-Sizing, Auto Increment and Threshold
- Total Entries, Address Memory, Age and Super- Age Timers
- Instance Table Information
- Searching the Switch AFT
- Adding Entries to the AFT Manually
- Option 82 for DHCP
- MAC Address Lock and Traps for Unknown Source Addresses
- Configuring Redundancy Options
- Configuring DNS Client
- Configuring IP Routing
- Overview
- Routing Function
- Hardware Requirements for IP Routing
- Software Requirements for IP routing
- Minimum IP Routing Configuration Requirements
- Routing Configuration Quickstart
- Displaying Existing IP Interfaces
- Creating and Assigning IP Interfaces to the VLAN
- Enabling IP Forwarding (Routing) Global Parameters
- Access Lists (also called Access Control Lists or ACLs)
- Access Control List Overview
- Creating Access Lists
- Activating Access Lists
- Example: Filtering Web Traffic Using an Access Rule
- Optimizing Performance when Using an Access Control List
- How to Optimize Performance when using ACLs
- Evaluate System Performance
- Enable Routing at the Module
- Design Safe, Efficient ACLs
- Identify the Ports
- Configuring Hash Mode
- Managing F-chip Memory
- Creating IP Static Routes
- Creating IP Static ARP Entries
- Creating a BOOTP/DHCP Server Entry
- Option 82 for DHCP
- IP Multicast
- Monitoring Switch Performance Using IP Statistics
- Displaying Global IP Routing Statistics
- IP Multicast Statistics
- Displaying IGMP Interface Statistics
- Displaying the IGMP Group Membership Table
- Displaying the IGMP Local Multicast Forwarding Cache
- Displaying DVMRP Global Statistics
- Displaying DVMRP Interface Statistics
- Displaying DVMRP Neighbor Router(s)
- Displaying DVMRP Routing Table Statistics
- Displaying the DVMRP Route Table
- Displaying the DVMRP Upstream Routers
- Displaying the DVMRP Designated Forwarder(s) Table
- Displaying the DVMRP Downstream Dependent Router(s)
- Displaying the DVMRP Multicast Forwarding Cache
- Configuring Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)
- Configuring ICMP Router Discovery Protocol (IRDP)
- Configuring Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
- Overview
- Configuring the Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
- Configuring the OSPF Routing Protocol
- Overview
- What is OSPF?
- Configuring Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
- Configuring the OSPF Global Configuration
- Creating OSPF Areas
- Deleting OSPF Areas
- Modifying OSPF Areas
- Enabling OSPF on an IP Interface
- Modifying OSPF Interfaces
- OSPF Passive-Interface
- Creating OSPF Virtual Links
- Deleting OSPF Virtual Links
- Modifying OSPF Virtual Links
- Creating OSPF Summaries
- Deleting OSPF Summaries
- Modifying OSPF Summaries
- Monitoring Switch Performance Using OSPF Statistics
- NBMA IP Interfaces
- Configuring IPX Routing
- Configuring IPX RIP Protocol
- Configuring IPX SAP Protocol
- Configuring AppleTalk Routing
- Overview
- Implementation
- Configuring AppleTalk Routing
- Enabling AppleTalk Global Routing
- Creating an AppleTalk Routing Interface
- Editing AppleTalk Interfaces
- Deleting an AppleTalk Interface
- Creating an AppleTalk Static Route
- Editing AppleTalk Static Routes
- Deleting an AppleTalk Static Route
- Creating an AppleTalk Name-Binding Protocol (NBP) Filter
- Editing an AppleTalk NBP Filter
- Adding or Deleting Interfaces to an NBP Filter
- Creating an AppleTalk Zone Filter
- Editing an AppleTalk Zone Filter
- Adding or Deleting Interfaces to a Zone Filter
- Viewing AppleTalk Statistics
- Managing Intelligent Multicasting
- Overview
- Introduction
- Configuring Intelligent Multicasting
- Configuring Global Intelligent Multicasting
- Displaying Router Ports
- Configuring Static Router Ports
- Searching for Intelligent Multicast Sessions
- Deleting an Intelligent Multicast Session
- Deleting a Multicast Session Client Port
- Creating a Static Multicast Session
- Deleting Static Multicast Sessions
- Creating Static Client Ports
- Deleting Static Client Ports
- Managing Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) Snooping
- Managing the Lucent Group Management Protocol (LGMP) Server
- Managing the Lucent Group Management Protocol (LGMP) Client
- Managing Cisco Group Management Protocol (CGMP) Snooping
- Monitoring the Avaya Multiservice Switch
- Monitoring and Configuring the Forwarding Cache
- Analyzing Network Performance By Using RMON and Ethernet Statistics
- Managing Buffers and Queues on 50-Series Modules
- 80-Series QoS
- Overview
- Why implement QoS?
- How Does QoS Work?
- Classification of Traffic
- Default Priority
- Classifying Traffic by Layer 2 Characteristics
- Classifying Traffic by Layer 3 or Layer 4 Characteristics
- Diffserv
- Precedence of Priorities
- Supported Number of Queues
- Setting the Priority of a Physical Port
- Setting a Physical Port to Ignore Tag Priority
- Setting the Priority of a MAC Address
- Displaying the Priority of a MAC Address
- Setting a Physical Port to Use DiffServ
- Setting a Physical Port to Mask DiffServ Bits
- Assigning a Priority to a DSCP
- Displaying the DiffServ Table
- Displaying the QoS Settings for a Physical Port
- Setting Up an ACL Rule
- Setting Up a Default ACL Rule
- Displaying ACL Rules
- Ingress Policing
- Queue-Servicing Algorithms
- QoS Statistics
- Upgrading the Application Software
- Overview
- Backing Up the Current Software
- Backing Up the Previous Configuration
- Downloading Application Software
- Setting the Startup Image
- Synchronizing the Active and Standby Supervisor Modules
- Resetting the Active Supervisor
- Resetting the Standby Supervisor
- Verifying the Upgrade
- Upgrading from v4.x to v5.x
- Upgrading a Switch with Multiple VLANs Statically Bound to Hunt Group Ports
- Boot Mode
- Supported MIB Groups
- FCC Notice
- Index