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Appendix b — boot mode b-1, Appendix c — supported mib groups c-1 – Avaya Cajun P882 User Manual

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Cajun P550R/P880/P882 Switch User Guide

Viewing Network Statistics Using the CLI 19-7

Setting Up a Mirror Port 19-8

Setting Up a Mirror Port Using the Web Agent 19-8
Setting Up a Mirror Port Using the CLI 19-12

Chapter 20 — Tuning Your Switch Performance 20-1

Overview 20-1
How Queues Work 20-1

Managing Buffers and Queues 20-2

Managing Buffers and Queues Using the Web Agent 20-2
Managing Buffers and Queues Using the CLI 20-7

Appendix A — Downloading New Operational Code to the Switch A-1

Overview A-1
Upgrading from a Previous Version A-1
Saving the Previous Configuration A-2

Saving the Previous Configuration Using the Web Agent A-2
Saving the Previous Configuration Using the CLI A-3

Downloading a Software Image A-3

Downloading a Software Image Using the Web Agent A-3
Downloading a Software Image Using the CLI A-4

Selecting the Image for Reboot A-4

Selecting the Image for Reboot Using the Web Agent A-4
Selecting the Image for Reboot Using the CLI A-5

Resetting the Switch A-6

Resetting the Switch Using the Web Agent A-6
Resetting the Switch Using the CLI A-6

Appendix B — Boot Mode B-1

Accessing BOOT Mode B-1

Accessing BOOT Mode During Power Up B-1
Accessing BOOT Mode with Corrupted Operational Images B-2
Password Recovery B-3
Downloading New Operational Code B-3

Appendix C — Supported MIB Groups C-1

Management Information Bases (MIBs) Supported by Layer 2 and
Multilayer Switches C-1

IPX Interface MIBs C-1

Private IPX Interface MIBs C-1

Prominet MIB C-1
IEEE 802.3 MAU Management C-2
IEEE 802.3 Statistics Group C-2
Bridge MIB C-2
SNMPv2 C-2
RMON C-2