Avaya P333R User Manual

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  • Page 1 Avaya User’s Guide P333R VAYA TACKABLE AYER WITCH 3.11 OFTWARE ERSION July 2002...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents ..................i List of Figures ..................xv List of Tables..................xvii Chapter 1 Overview....................1 Avaya P330 Family Features..............2 Layer 2 Features..................3 Auto-Negotiation ................3 Congestion Control ................ 3 VLANs .................... 3 Multiple VLANs per Port ..............3 Leaky VLAN ...................
  • Page 4 Bridge MIB Groups - RFC 2674 ...........17 DiffServ Monitoring ..............17 Port Mirroring ................17 SMON ...................18 Chapter 2 Avaya P333R Front and Rear Panels............19 Avaya P333R Front Panel ..............19 Avaya P333R Back Panel ............... 22 BUPS Input Connector ..............22 Chapter 3 Applications....................
  • Page 5 ..............50 show intermodule port redundancy ..........51 show port mirror ................51 show port vlan-binding-mode ............. 52 show port security ............... 53 show port blocking ..............53 show port self-loop-discovery ............55 Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 6 ...............74 show self-loop-discovery ..............75 show allowed managers status .............75 show allowed managers table ............76 Privileged Level Commands ..............77 no hostname ................78 no rmon history ................78 no rmon alarm ................78 no rmon event ................79 hostname ..................79 Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 7 ................. 98 set port vlan-binding-mode ............99 set port static-vlan ................ 99 set port self-loop-discovery Admin_Status ........ 100 set port channel ................. 100 set port classification ..............101 set port redundancy on/off ............102 Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 8 Admin_Status ........118 set welcome message ..............118 set allowed managers ..............119 set allowed managers IP .............119 set psu type ................119 sync time ..................121 get time ..................121 reset ....................122 reset stack ...................122 reset mgp ..................123 reset wan ..................123 Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 9 ..............135 show radius authentication ............136 set radius authentication ............136 tech ................... 136 Chapter 6 Avaya CLI - EZ2route ................137 Configuration Guidelines ..............137 Networking Issues ............137 Performance Issues ............138 How Commands are Organized ............139 System Commands................
  • Page 10 User Mode ..................160 show ip route Command ..........160 show ip route best-match Command ......161 show ip route static Command ........161 show ip route summary ...........162 show ip arp Command .............162 show ip reverse-arp Command ........163 viii Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 11 Command ........179 RIP Commands..................180 Configure Mode ................. 180 router rip Command ............180 Router-RIP Mode ............... 181 redistribute Command ............. 181 network Command ............181 Interface Mode ................182 ip rip rip-version Command ..........182 Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 12 Command ...........198 ip vrrp priority Command ..........198 Ip vrrp auth-key Command ..........199 Ip vrrp preempt Command ..........199 Ip vrrp primary Command ..........200 Ip vrrp override addr owner Command ......200 SRRP Commands.................. 201 User Mode ..................201 Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 13 Command ............215 Configure Mode ................. 215 set vlan Command ............215 clear vlan Command ............216 RMON2 Commands ................217 User Mode .................. 218 show rmon2 state Command .......... 218 show rmon2 protocol-dist Command ......218 Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 14 Installing the On-Line Help and Java Plug-In on your Web Site..232 Documentation and Online Help ............232 Software Download................232 Appendix B Specifications ....................233 Avaya P333R Switch ................233 Physical ..................233 Power Requirements – AC ............233 Power Requirements – DC ............233 Environmental ................234 Safety –...
  • Page 15 Specifications ..............240 Agency Approval ............. 241 MTBF ................241 X330GT2 Gigabit Ethernet Expansion Sub-module ....241 Installing the Expansion Sub-module in the Avaya P330 241 Removing an Existing Expansion Sub-module ....242 Cabling ................242 Backup Power Supply (BUPS) ............. 243 Physical ..................
  • Page 16 Table of Contents Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 17: List Of Figures

    Avaya P333R Front Panel ..........19 Figure 2.2 Avaya P333R LED............... 19 Figure 2.3 Avaya P333R AC and DC Back Panels ....... 22 Figure 2.4 BUPS Input Connector Sticker........... 22 Figure 3.1 Avaya P333T and P334T stacks with an Avaya P882 back- bone ..................
  • Page 18 List of Figures Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 19: List Of Tables

    List of Tables Table 2.1 Avaya P333R LED Descriptions .......... 20 Table 2.2 Avaya P330 <- -> Select buttons ........21 Table 4.1 Navigation, Cursor Movement and Shortcuts ....32 Table 6.1 EZ2Route Commands ............144 Table 7.1 System Commands ............153 Table 7.2...
  • Page 20 List of Tables xviii Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 21: Chapter 1 Overview

    Avaya P330 stacks. The base product for the Avaya P330R family is the Avaya P333R switch, which combines Avaya P333T capabilities with Layer 3 capabilities. An Avaya P330 stack can contain up to 10 switches and up to 3 backup power supply units. The stacked switches are connected using the Avaya X330STK stacking sub-modules which plug into a slot in the back of the Avaya P330.
  • Page 22: Avaya P330 Family Features

    Avaya P330 Family Features • You can connect up to 10 Avaya P330 switches in a stack. Moreover, this stack can be either in one rack or split over several racks using the X330LC Long Cable, according to your requirements.
  • Page 23: Layer 2 Features

    Auto-negotiation is also supported on the Gigabit Ethernet ports for flow control mode only. This means that you can simply connect the Avaya P330 to Ethernet or Fast Ethernet equipment at full or half duplex without configuration. Congestion Control Congestion control is a key element of maintaining network efficiency as it prevents resource overload.
  • Page 24: Port Classification

    Overview Port Classification With the Avaya P330, you can classify any port as regular or valuable. Setting a port to valuable means that a link fault trap can be sent even when the port is disabled. This feature is particularly useful for the software redundancy application, where you need to be informed about a link failure on the dormant port.
  • Page 25: Radius Security

    Only one pair per stack can be set for Intermodule Port Redundancy. Stack Redundancy In the unlikely event that an Avaya P330 switch or Octaplane link should fail, stack integrity is maintained if the redundant cable is connected to the stack. The broken link is bypassed and data transmission continues uninterrupted.
  • Page 26: Backup Power Supply

    Network Management Agent (NMA) Redundancy Since each Avaya P330 module has an integral SNMP agent, any module in a stack can serve as the stack NMA while other NMAs act as redundant agents in “hot”...
  • Page 27: Layer 3 Features

    Chapter 1 Overview Layer 3 Features Modes of Operation The P333R has three modes of operation (in each mode, Layer 2 is always active): • Layer 2-only mode • EZ2route mode and Layer 2 • Router mode and Layer 2.
  • Page 28: Redundancy

    Avaya P333R IP SRRP redundancy capabilities provide automatic backup Layer 3 switching for IP stations. P333R units can be configured to back each other up so that if one fails the other will take over its forwarding functions. The backup P333R is not idle.
  • Page 29: Ospf Load Balancing

    ARP message that causes all stations to send their IP traffic to the backup P333R MAC address instead of the failed unit MAC address. As long as it is an active backup resulting from the failure of the main unit, the backup P333R answers ARP requests for the main unit, providing its own MAC address.
  • Page 30: Dhcp/Bootp Relay

    Note that the same DHCP/BOOTP relay agent serves both the BOOTP and DHCP protocols. When there is more than one IP interface on a VLAN, the P333R chooses one of the IP addresses on this VLAN when relaying the DHCP/BOOTP request. The DHCP/ BOOTP server then uses this address to decide from which subnet the address should be allocated.
  • Page 31: Ospf

    RIPv1 and RIPv2 routers on the same subnet. However, different IP interfaces of the P333R can be configured with different RIP versions (as long as all routers on the subnet are configured to the same version).
  • Page 32: Static Routes

    Overview Static Routes Static routes can be configured to the P333R. They are never timed-out, or lost over reboot, and can only be removed by manual configuration. Deletion (by configuration) of the IP interface deletes the static routes using this interface as well.
  • Page 33: Route Preferences

    Chapter 1 Overview redistribution of static routes to OSPF. In addition, P333R lets the user configure, on a per static route basis, whether the route is to be redistributed to RIP and OSPF, and what metric (in the range of 1-15). The default state is to enable the route to be redistributed at metric 1.
  • Page 34: Multinetting (Multiple Subnets Per Vlan)

    VLAN. Router Configuration File The Configuration File feature allows the user to read the P333R routing configuration parameters and save them to a file on the station. The routing configuration commands in the file are in CLI format. The user can edit the file (if required) and re-configure the P333R by downloading the configuration file.
  • Page 35: Avaya P330 Standards Supported

    Chapter 1 Overview Avaya P330 Standards Supported The Avaya P330 complies with the following standards. IEEE • 802.3x Flow Control on all ports • 802.1Q VLAN Tagging support on all ports and 802.1p compatible • 802.1D Bridges and STA •...
  • Page 36: Avaya P330 Network Management

    Netscape® Navigator web browsers and Sun Microsystems Java™ Plug-in. Avaya P330 Routing Manager (Embedded Web) The built-in Avaya P330 Routing Manager (Embedded Web Manager) allows you to manage an Avaya P333R either in Routing Mode or EZ2route Mode, using a Web Browser. Avaya P330 Command Line Interface (CLI) The Avaya P330 CLI provides a terminal type configuration tool for configuration of Avaya P330 and P333R features and functions.
  • Page 37: Avaya P330 Network Monitoring

    DSMON IETF draft.) Port Mirroring The Avaya P330 provides port mirroring for additional network monitoring functionality. You can filter the traffic and mirror either incoming traffic to the source port or both incoming and outgoing traffic. This allows you to monitor the network traffic you need.
  • Page 38: Smon

    IP hosts and matrices of IP traffic. Note: Avaya Multi-Service Network Manager Licence is required to run SMON monitoring. Note: You need to purchase one SMON License per Avaya P330 Stack Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 39: Avaya P333R Front And Rear Panels

    Chapter 2 Avaya P333R Front and Rear Panels Avaya P333R Front Panel The Avaya P333R front panel contains LEDs, controls, connectors and an expansion sub-module slot, as well as a console connector. The status LEDs and control buttons provide at-a-glance information.
  • Page 40: Table 2.1 Avaya P333R Led Descriptions

    Chapter 2 Avaya P333R Front and Rear Panels Note: All LEDs are lit during a reset. Table 2.1 Avaya P333R LED Descriptions LED Name Description LED Status OFF – Power is off Power Status ON – Power is on Blink – Using BUPS only OFF –...
  • Page 41: Table 2.2 Avaya P330 <- -> Select Buttons

    LEDs on stack light up until buttons are released. Force Initial Version – Boot from backup initial version of the Avaya P330 software from Bank A (see Note below). Note: To perform “Force Initial Version,” reset the module and at the same time press the FIV reset button (use an opened paper clip or other pointed object).
  • Page 42: Avaya P333R Back Panel

    DC switch (bottom) with a stacking sub-module installed. Figure 2.3 Avaya P333R AC and DC Back Panels Note: Any further illustrations of the Avaya P333R back panel will be that of the AC model shown in Figure 2.3. BUPS Input Connector The BUPS input connector (see Figure 2.3) is a 5 V DC connector for use with the...
  • Page 43: Applications

    Chapter 3 Applications The following sections describe typical applications for the Avaya P330 in a network with other Cajun Campus products. Application 1 This application shows Avaya P882 as the network backbone with Avaya P33T and Avaya P334T stacks as closet devices with LAG and redundant links.
  • Page 44: Application 2

    Chapter 3 Applications Application 2 This application shows an Avaya P330 stack forming the backbone of a Small or Medium-sized Enterprise (SME) network with Avaya P330 stacks as closet devices with LAG and redundant links. Figure 3.2 Avaya P330 stacks with an Avaya 330 backbone...
  • Page 45: Application 3

    The P333R EZ2route provides no hassle, high-performance routing with policy support to high performance departmental servers. The P333R switches in EZ2route mode perform local routing, reducing the load on the central router. This network uses the Avaya P330 from end-to-end to provide full integration with the existing voice/telephone network for convergence.
  • Page 46: Application 4

    Layer 2 over the backbone, reducing the Layer 3 switching load on the central router. Figure 3.4 Local Routing between Subnets in the Same Avaya P330 Stack (Layer 3) Avaya P330 Avaya P330 Subnet A...
  • Page 47: Cli - Architecture, Access & Conventions

    Enter. You can also configure your P332G-ML using the P330 Manager with its graphical user interface. For details, see the P330 Device Manager Appendix and the Avaya Multi-Service Network Manager P330 Device Manager User Guide on the Documentation and Utilities CD.
  • Page 48: Establishing A Serial Connection

    If you want to connect to the Router CLI entity, use the session command. If the IP address in the Telnet command is of the router, connection is established to the Router CLI entity in the router module. P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 49: Command Line Prompt

    For example, if after you want to set the system contact and the system name you must type both set system contact and set system name. However, you can use command abbreviations – see page 33. P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 50: P330 Sessions

    Switching between the entities, does not effect the security level since security levels are established specifically for each user. For example, if the operator with a privileged security level in the Switch entity switches to the Router entity the privileged security level is retained. P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 51: Entering The Supervisor Level

    P330-N(super)# Entering the Technician Level This level can only be accessed from the Privileged and Supervisor levels and not from the User level. This feature is not documented and is for use by Avaya Technical Support only. P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 52: Table 4.1 Navigation, Cursor Movement And Shortcuts

    On-line help may be obtained at any time by typing a question mark (?), or the word help on the command line or by pressing the F1 key. To obtain help for a specific command, type the command followed by a space and a question mark. Example: Router> show? P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 53: Command Syntax

    It displays the return status of the previous command. The syntax for this command is: retstatus Tree command The tree command displays the commands that are available at your current location in the CLI hierarchy. The syntax for this command is: tree P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 54 Chapter 4 CLI – Architecture, Access & Conventions P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 55: User Level Commands

    • dir Show files in the system. Page 38 • show Shows the current switch parameters. Page 39 1 This command corresponds to a group of commands and is shown in a separate Table on Page 39. Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 56: Session

    For example, you can open a session with the Routing entity of a switch (P330-ML, P333R or P333R-LB) in the stack, with an the X330 ATM or WAN entity plugged into a specific P330 switch or with the G700 Media Gateway Precessor.
  • Page 57: Clear Screen

    64 bytes from 149.49.48.1: icmp_seq=1. time=0. ms 64 bytes from 149.49.48.1: icmp_seq=2. time=0. ms P330-1(super)# 64 bytes from 149.49.48.1: icmp_seq=3. time=0. ms ----149.49.48.1 PING Statistics---- 4 packets transmitted, 4 packets received, 0% packet loss round-trip (ms) min/avg/max = 0/0/0 Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 58 Running Conf Module Configuration stack-config Running Conf Stack Configuration EW_Archive SW Web Image Nv-Ram Web Download Booter_Image 3.2.5 SW BootImage Nv-Ram Booter Image module-config Running Conf Module Configuration EW_Archive SW Web Image Nv-Ram Web Download Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 59: Show Commands Summary Table

    There are several file types: • Running Conf – the configuration currently in use and the startup configuration in the P330-ML, P333R and P333R-LB. • SW Web Image – Device Manager S/W archive file file location Type of internal memory into which the file is loaded...
  • Page 60 • show internal Shows the current internal buffering Page 55 buffering capacity. • show boot bank Displays the software bank from which Page 56 the switch will load. • show module Shows switch status and information. Page 56 Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 61 PPP session. • show ppp Shows the authentication method used Page 69 authentication for PPP sessions. • show ppp incoming Shows the amount of time PPP sessions Page 70 timeout can remain idle before being disconnected. Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 62: Show Time

    Displays the IP addresses of the allowed Page 76 managers table managers. show time Use the show time command to display the current stack time. The syntax for this command is: show time Output Example: P330-N> show time Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 63: Show Timezone

    Output Example: P330-N> show time parameters Current time: L:02:49:11 02 JAN 1999 isl Timezone set to ’isl’, offset from UTC is 2 hours Time-Server: 0.0.0.0 Time acquired from Time-Server: 0.0.0.0 Time protocol set to: TIME protocol Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 64: Show Ip Route

    If no switch number is specified, the image version of the all switches will be displayed. Output Example: P330-N> show image version 1 Module-Type Bank Version ------ ----------- ---- -------- 24x10/100Base-T with optional expansion slot 3.3.14 24x10/100Base-T with optional expansion slot 3.5.19 Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 65: Show Download Status

    Use the show snmp command to display SNMP information. The syntax for this command is: show snmp Output Example: P330-N> show snmp Authentication trap disabled Community-Access Community-String ---------------- ---------------- read-only public read-write public trap public Trap-Rec-Address Traps Enabled ---------------- ---------------- 1.1.1.1 config fault etc... Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 66: Show Snmp Retries

    Use the show logout command to display the amount of time the CLI can remain idle before timing out in minutes. If the result is 0, there is no timeout limit. The default is 15 minutes. Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 67: Show Interface

    0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 show device-mode Use the show device-mode command to show the P330-ML/P333R/P333R-LB operating mode you are currently in. Possible modes are Router, or Layer2. Note: This command is not supported by the P333T/P334T/P332MF/P333T-PWR switches which do not have Router mode.
  • Page 68: Show Port

    VLAN ID of the port Level Priority level of the port (0-7) The autonegotiation status of the port (enable, disable) Duplex Duplex setting for the port (fdx, hdx) Speed Speed setting for the port (10, 100) Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 69: Show Port Trap

    Type Port type, for example: For the P330-ML switches - 100BaseT, 1000BaseT, 1000BaseSX, 1000BaseLX. For the P333T/P334T/P332MF/P333R/P333R-LB/P333T-PWR switches - 10BaseT, 10BaseFL, 100BaseTX, 100BaseFX MM, 100BaseFX SM, 10/100BaseTX. show port trap Use the show port trap command to display information on SNMP generic link up/down traps sent for a specific port.
  • Page 70: Show Port Classification

    Use the show port redundancy command to display information about all redundancy schemes defined for this stack. The syntax for this command is: show port redundancy Output Example: P330-N> show port redundancy Redundancy Name Primary Port Secondary Port Status ----------------- -------------- ---------------- -------- uplink 2/12 enable Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 71: Show Intermodule Port Redundancy

    Use the show port mirror command to display mirroring information for the stack. The syntax for this command is: show port mirror [<mod_num>[/<port_num>]] Output Example: P330-N> show port mirror port mirroring Mirroring both Rx and Tx packets from port 1/2 to port 1/4 is enabled Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 72: Show Port Vlan-Binding-Mode

    1/3 is statically bound port 1/4 is statically bound port 1/5 is statically bound port 1/6 is statically bound port 1/7 is statically bound port 1/8 is statically bound port 1/9 is statically bound port 1/10 is statically bound Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 73: Show Port Security

    Note: This command is not supported by the P330-ML switches. Note: If this command is to be implemented on a switch other than the stack master, a session should be opened to the relevant switch. Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 74 13 | Blocking 14 | Blocking 15 | Blocking 16 | Blocking 17 | Blocking 18 | Blocking 19 | Blocking 20 | Blocking 21 | Blocking 22 | Blocking 23 | Blocking 24 | Forwarding | +-------------------+ Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 75: Show Port Self-Loop-Discovery

    Internal Buffer ------ --------------- Note: Internal buffering for the P330-ML switches will always have the value Not supported. This command is used to display the internal buffering status for the other P330 switches in the stack. Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 76: Show Boot Bank

    --- ------------------ ---- -------- ---------------------------- P333T 4144162 PS:OK Fans:OK Mode:Layer2 X330GT2 P330STK Conn-Up:Fail Conn-Down:Ok BUPS BUPS:Not Prsnt Fans:None Type:None P333T-PWR 4455428 PS:OK Fans:OK Mode:Layer2 No Expansion Not Present P330STK Conn-Up:Ok Conn-Down:Ok BUPS BUPS:Not Prsnt Fans:None Type:None Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 77: Show Port Flowcontrol

    Use the show port flowcontrol command to display per-port status information related to flow control. The syntax for this command is: show port flowcontrol [<mod_num>[/<port_num>]] Output Example: P330-N> show port flowcontrol 3/2 Port Send-Flowcontrol Receive-Flowcontrol Admin Oper Admin Oper ------ ----- ---- ----- ---- Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 78 • ON indicates that the local port will act upon flow control Oper indications received from the far end. • OFF indicates that the local port will discard flow control frames received from the far end. Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 79: Show Cam

    The syntax for this command is: show cascading fault-monitoring [<mod_num>] Output Example: P330-N> show cascading fault-monitoring 1 Module 1 cascading-down fault monitoring enabled. Module 1 cascading-up fault monitoring enabled. Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 80: Show Port Auto-Negotiation-Flowcontrol-Advertisement

    The syntax for this command is: show trunk [<mod_num>[/<port_num>]] Output Example: P330-N> show trunk Port Mode Binding mode Native vlan ------ ----- ----------------------------- ----------- dot1q bound to configured vlans dot1q bound to all vlans statically bound statically bound statically bound Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 81: Show Vlan

    Use the show vlan command to display the VLANs configured in the stack/ switch. The syntax for this command is: show vlan Output Example: P330-N> show vlan VLAN ID Vlan-name ------- -------------------------------- Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 82: Show Leaky-Vlan

    Root Max Age: 20 Hello Time: 2 Bridge ID MAC ADDR: 00-40-0d-92-04-b4 Bridge ID priority: 32768 Port State Cost Priority ------ ------------- ---------- ------------ 1 /1 Forwarding 1 /2 not-connected 20 1 /3 LAG-member 1 /4 LAG-member Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 83 MAC ADDR Bridge ID Bridge priority Priority Port Port number State Spanning-tree port state (disabled, inactive, not-connected, blocking, listening, learning, forwarding, bridging, or type- pvid-inconsistent) Cost Cost associated with the port Priority Priority associated with the port Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 84: Show Autopartition

    The syntax for this command is: show dev log file show log Use the show log command to display an encrypted device’s reset log. This command is for Avaya technical support use. The syntax for this command is: show log [module] Output Example:...
  • Page 85: Show Module-Identity

    [mod_num] The switch number mod_num Output Example: P330-N> show license 1 P330-N> Module 1 License: Application License Key State Feature Flag --- ------------------- ----------------------------- ---------- ------------ smon 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 licensed Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 86: Show System

    The syntax for this command is: show system Output Example: P330-N> show system Uptime d,h:m:s ------------------------ 0,2:40:55 System Name System Location System Contact --------------------- ------------------------- ------------------------- P332_version-3.0.5 Alpha LAB Ygdal Naouri Switch MAC address ------------------ 00 40 0d 8a 04 b4 Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 87: Show Rmon Statistics

    1 fragments and 0 jabbers, 11 CRC alignment errors and 0 collisions, # of dropped packet events (due to a lack of resources): 0 # of packets received of length (in octets): 64:862274, 65-127:973110, 128-255:173921, 256-511:72880, 512-1023:4374, 1024-1518:29744, Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 88: Show Rmon History

    Monitors ifEntry.1.1026 every 60 seconds Taking delta samples, last value was 1712 Rising threshold is 10000, assigned to event # 1054 Falling threshold is 10, assigned to event # 1054 On startup enable rising or_falling alarms Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 89: Show Rmon Event

    Use the ppp authentication command to see the authentication method used for PPP sessions. The syntax for this command is: show ppp authentication Output Example: P330-N> show ppp authentication PPP Authentication Parameters: ------------------------------ Incoming: CHAP Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 90: Show Ppp Incoming Timeout

    Use the show ppp configuration command to display the ppp configuration The syntax for this command is: show ppp configuration Output Example: P330-N> show ppp configuration PPP baud rate is 38400 PPP incoming timeout is 0 minutes PPP Authentication Parameters: ------------------------------ Incoming: None Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 91: Show Tftp Download/Upload Status

    Output Example: P330-1(super)# show tftp download software status Module #1 =========== Module Source file : d:\p340sw\gt-ml\3.5.18\p340.web Destination file : EW_Archive Host : 149.49.70.61 Running state : Writing ... Failure display : (null) Last warning : No-warning Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 92: Show Web Aux-Files-Url

    --------------------- Disabled Intelligent-multicast client-port-pruning time --- 600[Sec] Intelligent-multicast router-port-pruning time ---1800[Sec] intelligent-multicast group-filtering-delay time - 10[Sec] Intelligent-multicast HW configuration: Module Sub-Module Cascade ------- ---------- -------- 1 No IPMc Support Not Installed No IPMc Support Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 93: Show Intelligent-Multicast Hardware-Support

    This command is used to display the security status for the other P330 switches in the stack. The syntax for this command is: show security mode Output Example: P330-N> show security mode Security mode enabled. Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 94: Show Secure Mac Port

    The syntax for this command is: show arp-tx-interval Output Example: P330-N> show arp-tx-interval ARP tx interval is set to 5 seconds. show arp-aging-interval Use the show arp-aging-interval command to display the ARP table aging interval for gateways’ entries. Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 95: Show Self-Loop-Discovery

    IP addresses are listed in the Allowed Managers table can access the device over Telnet, SNMP, or HTTP. The syntax for this command is: show allowed managers status Output Example: P330-N> show allowed managers status Managers are disabled. Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 96: Show Allowed Managers Table

    9 ) Not Used 10) Not Used 11) Not Used 12) Not Used 13) Not Used 14) Not Used 15) Not Used 16) Not Used 17) Not Used 18) Not Used 19) Not Used 20) Not Used Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 97: Privileged Level Commands

    Uploads switch configuration to a file Page 127 config tftp (using TFTP). The file must exist before you Upload. • copy tftp stack- Downloads a stack configuration file Page 128 config (using TFTP) into the device. Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 98: No Hostname

    The syntax for this command is: no rmon history <History Index> no rmon alarm Use the no rmon alarm command to delete an existing RMON alarm entry. The syntax for this command is: no rmon alarm <Alarm Index> Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 99: No Rmon Event

    – the string to be used as the hostname (up to 20 characters). Note: If this command is to be implemented on a switch other than the stack master, a session should be opened to the relevant switch. Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 100: Clear Commands Summary Table

    IP address of the network, or specific host to be added destination IP address of the router gateway Output Example: To delete the route table entries using the clear ip route command: P330-N# clear ip route 134.12.3.0 192.1.1.1 Route deleted. Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 101: Clear Snmp Trap

    This command will assign all ports on vlan 5 to their default in the entire management domain - do you want to continue (Y/N)? All ports on vlan-id 5 assigned to default vlan. VLAN 5 was deleted successfully. Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 102: Clear Dynamic Vlans

    VLAN 5 is unbound from port 1/10 clear cam Use the clear cam command to delete all entries from the CAM table. The syntax for this command is: clear cam Output Example: P330-N# clear cam CAM table entry cleared. Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 103: Clear Log

    The syntax for this command is: clear secure mac <mac-address> port <mod-num>/<port-num> Output Example: P330-N> clear secure mac 1-2-3-4-5 port 1/17 01-02-03-04-05 cleared from secure address list for port 1/17 Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 104: Set Commands Summary Table

    • set port level Sets the priority level of a port. Page 95 • set port negotiation Sets the auto negotiation mode of a port. Page 95 • set port enable Administratively enables a port. Page 96 Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 105 Sets a port mirroring source-destination Page 105 pair in the stack. • set port spantree Enables or disables the spanning tree for Page 105 switch ports. • set port spantree Sets the port spantree priority level. Page 106 priority Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 106 Sets the location (URL/directory) of the Page 114 aux-files-url P330 Device Manager Help files. • set intelligent-multicast Enables or disables the IP multicast Page 115 filtering application. • set intelligent-multicast Sets the aging time for client ports. Page 115 client-port-pruning time Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 107: Set Logout

    Number of minutes (0 to 999) until the system automatically disconnects an idle session. Setting the value to 0 disables the automatic disconnection of idle sessions (default is 15 minutes). Output Example: To set the number of minutes until the system disconnects an idle session Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 108: Set Timezone

    SNTP protocol or TIME protocol. The syntax for this command is: set time protocol [sntp-protocol|time-protocol] Output Example: P330-N# set time protocol sntp-protocol The protocol has been set to SNTP protocol Output Example: P330-N# set time protocol time-protocol Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 109: Set Time Server

    This example shows how to add a default route to the IP routing table: P330-N# set ip route 0.0.0.0 192.168.1.1 destination = 0.0.0.0 gateway = 192.168.1.1 ROUTE NET TABLE destination gateway flags Refcnt Interface ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 0.0.0.0 192.168.1.1 3199 127.1.1.0 127.1.1.1 7606 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 110: Set Snmp Community

    (Optional) Specify all trap types config (Optional) Specify the ConfigChange trap from the TRAP-MIB. fault (Optional) Specify the Fault trap from the TRAP-MIB. rcvr_addr IP address or IP alias of the system to receive SNMP traps Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 111: Set Snmp Trap Auth

    Use the set snmp retries command to set the number of retries initiated by the Device Manager application when it tries to send SNMP messages to the device. The syntax for this command is: set snmp retries <number> Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 112: Set Snmp Timeout

    The syntax for this command is: set system contact [<string>] string Contact person. The contact person field is cleared if this field is blank. A string of 2 words or more must be type in quotation marks – e.g. “Yigdal Naouri”. Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 113: Set Device-Mode

    Use the set device-mode command to change the Basic Mode of Operation of the P330-ML/P333R/P333R-LB switches between Router and Layer 2 modes. Note: This command is not supported by the P333T/P334T/P332MF switches which do not have Router mode.
  • Page 114: Set Interface Ppp

    Enable automatic reentry into modem mode after modem cable disconnection or reconnection. disable Disable PPP and enter terminal mode Disconnect the active PPP session. reset Reset the connected modem. Output Example: P330-N> set interface ppp reset PPP has reset the connected modem. Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 115: Set Port Level

    4 pair (8 wires) Ethernet cable. If autonegotiation is disabled, these ports can only work at 100Mbps (Full Duplex), and autonegotiation should be disabled on both cable ends. Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 116: Set Port Enable

    Port 2/3 enabled. set port disable Use the set port disable command to disable a port. The syntax for this command is: set port disable <mod_num>/<port_num> Output Example: P330-N# set port disable 5/10 Port 5/10 disabled. Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 117: Set Port Speed

    The syntax for this command is: set port duplex <mod_num>/<port_num> {full|half} Example: To set port 1 on module 2 to full duplex: P330-N# set port duplex 2/1 full Port 2/1 set to full-duplex. Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 118: Set Port Name

    1 to 3071. The syntax for this command is: set port vlan <value> <mod_num>/<port_num> value Number between 1 and 3071, identifying the VLAN. mod_num/ The switch number/the port number. port_num Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 119: Set Port Vlan-Binding-Mode

    Use the set port static-vlan command to statically assign VLANs to ports. The syntax for this command is: set port static-vlan [module/port range] [vlan num] [module/port] - port range {vlan range] - vlan to bind to port Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 120: Set Port Self-Loop-Discovery Admin_Status

    VLAN ID, tagging mode, binding mode, and priority level. The ports added to a LAG must belong to the same LAG group - refer to the “LAG” marking on device’s front panel. Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 121: Set Port Classification

    The syntax for this command is: set port classification [module/port] {regular | valuable} module port switch/port range regular | valuable port classification Output Example: P330-1(super)# set port classification 2/19 valuable Port 2/19 classification has been changed. Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 122: Set Port Redundancy On/Off

    Note: You must disable Spanning Tree before you can enable redundancy. The syntax for this command is: set port redundancy {enable|disable} Output Example: P330-N# set port redundancy enable All redundancy schemes are now enabled Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 123: Set Internal Buffering

    This command should be issued separately for each switch in the stack using the session command. Note: This command is not supported by the P333R and P333R-LB switches. Note: If this command is to be implemented on a switch other than the stack master, a session should be opened to the relevant switch.
  • Page 124: Set Intermodule Port Redundancy

    "new york". set intermodule port redundancy off Use the set intermodule port redundancy off command to clear the intermodule redundancy scheme. The syntax for this command is: set intermodule port redundancy off Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 125: Set Port Mirror

    {enable|disable} [module/port] enable|disable Enables or disables the spanning tree mode for the specified ports. module/port The switch/port number. Output Example: Enable the spanning tree mode for port 2 on module 3. P330-N# set port spantree enable 3/2 Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 126: Set Port Spantree Priority

    [module/port] [value] module/port The switch number/the port number. value Number representing the cost. The cost level is set from 1 to 65535. A lower cost (lower value) specifies precedence of a port to forward traffic. Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 127: Set Port Security

    Output Example: P330-N# set cascading down fault-monitoring enable 1 Module 1 cascading-down fault monitoring enabled. set inband vlan Use the set inband vlan command to set a value for the management vlan (from 1 to 3071). Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 128: Set Vlan

    Gigabit ports for which autonegotiation is enabled. The syntax for this command is: set flowcontrol [direction] [module/port] [value] where the parameters of direction are receive|send|all, and the parameters of value are on|off|proprietary. Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 129 • OFF indicates that the local port will both discard and not send flow control frames (of any type). • PROPRIETARY indicates that the local port will both act upon and send Avaya proprietary flow control frames. proprietary A proprietary flow control which may be used when a P330 is connected to M770 10/100 ports or P110 ports.
  • Page 130: Set Port Auto-Negotiation-Flowcontrol-Advertisement

    Use the set trunk command to configure the tagging mode of a post. set trunk [module/port] [value] module/port module/port number value off/dot1q Output Example: P330-1(super)# set trunk 2/20 dot1q Dot1Q VLAN tagging set on port 2/20. Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 131: Set Leaky-Vlan

    As a result, you should wait 30 seconds before disabling STP if you reset the switch, enabled STP, or inserted a new station. The syntax for this command is: set spantree {enable|disable} Output Example: P330-N# set spantree enable bridge spanning tree enabled. Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 132: Set Spantree Priority

    Note: This command is not supported by P330-ML switches. This command is used to set the auto-partition for the other P330 switches in the stack. The syntax for this command is: set autopartition <enable|disable>[module] Output Example: P330-N# set autopartition enable 3 Auto-partition is enabled in module 3. Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 133: Set License

    The set license command enables you to activate the SMON/routing capability of the Avaya P330 stack. An Avaya P330 stack can include several Avaya P330 switches. One SMON/routing license is required per Avaya P330 stack. For a full description of the SMON/routing License and the installation procedure please refer to the Installation Guide provided with the SMON/routing License.
  • Page 134: Set Ppp Incoming Timeout

    Note: Ensure that the Web server is always accessible otherwise Web access to the device may take a few minutes. The syntax for this command is: set web aux-files-url <//IP address/directory name> Example: P330-N# set web aux-files-url //192.168.47.25/emweb-aux-files Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 135: Set Intelligent-Multicast

    Use the set intelligent-multicast router-port-pruning time command to define aging time for router ports. The syntax for this command is: set intelligent-multicast router-port-pruning time <time> time The time in seconds. Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 136: Set Intelligent-Multicast Group-Filtering Delay Time

    Note: If this command is to be implemented on a stack with P330-ML as the stack master, a session should be opened to the relevant switch. The syntax for this command is: set secure mac <mac-address> port <mod-num>/<port-num> Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 137: Set Security Mode

    Use the set arp-tx-interval command to set the keep-alive frames sending interval. Setting the interval to 0 disables the transmission of the keep-alive frames. The syntax for this command is: set arp-tx-interval <value> value The interval, in seconds. Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 138: Set Self-Loop-Discovery Admin_Status

    (see session command) in the stack. The syntax for this command is: set welcome message [string] string string - The string to be used as the welcome message. blank - Restores the default string. Output Example: P330-N# set welcome message avaya Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 139: Set Allowed Managers

    Chapter 5 CLI – Layer 2 The new welcome string is “avaya” Note: If you wish to define a string which includes spaces, you must enclose the entire string in quotation marks, e.g. "new york". set allowed managers Use the set allowed managers command toenable/disable the Allowed Managers feature.
  • Page 140 PSU type automatically. This command is used to set the power supply type for other P330 switches in the stack. The syntax for this command is: set psu type [AC|DC][module number] Output Example: P330-N> set psu type DC 3 Power supply type was changed to DC on module 3 Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 141: Sync Time

    Time has been distributed. get time Use the get time command to retrieve the time from the network. The syntax for this command is: get time Output Example: P330-N# get time Time is already being acquired from network! Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 142: Reset

    Do you want to continue (y/n) [n]? y Resetting module 4... reset stack Use the reset stack command to perform a hardware reset in the entire stack. The syntax for this command is: reset stack Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 143: Reset Mgp

    *** Reset *** - do you want to continue (Y/N)? y nvram initialize Use the nvram initialize command to reset the P330 parameters to the factory defaults. If no options are specified for this command, only the Layer 2 parameters will be reset. Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 144: Rmon History

    The interval between 2 samples. number of The number of buckets defined. buckets owner name The owner name string. Output Example: P330-N# rmon history 1026 1026 3/2 30 buckets 20 owner amir history 1026 was created successfully Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 145: Rmon Alarm

    The RMON event entry that will be notified if the lower threshold is passed. startup alarm The instances in which the alarm will be activated. The possible parameters are: Rising, Falling, risingOrfalling. owner Owner name string. Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 146: Rmon Event

    Note: Create the file into which you wish to upload the stack-level parameters prior to executing this command. The syntax for this command is: copy stack-config tftp <filename> <ip> filename The file name (full path) The IP address of the TFTP server Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 147: Copy Module-Config Tftp

    The syntax for this command is: copy module-config tftp <filename> <ip> <mod_num> filename The file name (full path) The IP address of the TFTP server mod-num The switch number Output Example: P330-N# copy module-config tftp c:\config\switch1.cfg Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 148: Copy Tftp Stack-Config

    Note: You should perform the nvram initialize command prior to the copy tftp operation. The syntax for this command is: copy tftp stack-config <filename> <ip> filename The file name (full path) The IP address of the TFTP server Example: P330-N# copy tftp stack-config c:\config\switch1.cfg 192.168.49.10 Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 149: Copy Tftp Module-Config

    The syntax for this command is: copy tftp EW_archive <filename> <ip> <mod_num> filename Embedded Web Manager image file name (full path) The ip address of the TFTP server mod_num Target switch number Example: P330-N# copy tftp EW_archive c:\p330\p330web201 192.168.49.10 5 Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 150: Copy Tftp Sw_Image

    Image and Embedded Web archive (full path) filename Embedded Web Manager image file name (full path) The ip address of the TFTP server mod_num Target switch number Example: P330-N# copy tftp SW_image c:\p330\p330web101 EW_archive c:\p330\p330web201 192.168.49.10 5 Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 151: Radius Commands

    Sets the number of times an access Page 133 request is sent when there is no authentication retry- number response. • set radius Sets the RFC 2138 approved UDP port Page 133 authentication udp- number. port Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 152: Set Radius Authentication Secret

    P330-N(super)# set radius authentication server 192.168.38.12 primary clear radius authentication server Use the clear radius authentication server command to remove a primary or secondary RADIUS authentication server. The syntax for this command is: clear radius authentication server[{primary|secondary}] Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 153: Set Radius Authentication Retry-Time

    2138 approved UDP port number. Normally, the UDP port number should be set to its default value of 1812. Some early implementations of the RADIUS server used port number 1645. The syntax for this command is: set radius authentication server udp-port <number> Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 154: Supervisor Level Commands

    Use the no username command to remove a local user account. The syntax for this command is: no username <name> Note: If you wish to define a name which includes spaces, you must enclose the entire name in quotation marks, e.g. "new york". Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 155: Show Username

    PPP sessions with CHAP authentication. The syntax for this command is: set ppp chap-secret <chap-secret> chap-secret The shared secret, 4 to 32 characters. Output Example: P330-N(super)# set ppp chap secret sodot PPP shared secret for CHAP authentication is set Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 156: Show Radius Authentication

    P330 unit. RADIUS authentication is disabled by default. The syntax for this command is: set radius authentication [enable|disable] tech Use the tech command to enter tech mode. This command is reserved for Avaya service personnel use only. Avaya P333T-PWR User’s Guide...
  • Page 157: Configuration Guidelines

    However there are special cases where minimal configuration is needed. Networking Issues Connecting routers When A P333R device is in EZ2route mode, other routers MUST NOT be connected to the P333R using shared media/repeaters. They must be connected via switch ports. Silent routers.
  • Page 158: Performance Issues

    Performance Issues Location of Uplink For best performance you should connect the uplink of the stack to the P333R in EZ2route mode. If more than one such devices exist, they can be used to backup each other, by connecting both of them to the backbone and using the port redundancy feature.
  • Page 159: How Commands Are Organized

    Avaya P333R Router Operating Mode (see the Cajun Campus CLI - Layer 3 Chapter). Policy Commands The Policy commands are the same as in Avaya P333R Router Operating Mode (see the Cajun Campus CLI - Layer 3 Chapter). RMON2 Commands The RMON2 commands are the same as in Avaya P333R Router Operating Mode (see the Cajun Campus CLI - Layer 3 Chapter).
  • Page 160: Table 6.1 Ez2Route Commands

    EZ2route application. The command lists all the hosts learned by the device. Only traffic to known hosts can be routed by the device. The syntax for this command is: show ip EZ2route hosts [<addr> [<mask>]] Host IP address <addr> Host Mask <mask> Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 161: Show Ip Ez2Route Routers Command

    Showing 7 rows IP addr MAC addr Vlan Type =============== ================= ==== ===== ======= 192.168.1.5 00.40.0d.40.00.28 DYNAMIC 192.168.39.1 00.40.0d.40.00.28 DYNAMIC 192.168.39.14 00.40.0d.40.02.49 DYNAMIC 192.168.38.250 00.40.0d.4a.03.0c DYNAMIC 192.168.50.161 00.40.0d.54.00.32 1514 STATIC 192.168.1.3 00.40.0d.59.00.16 DYNAMIC 192.168.33.1 00.40.0d.59.00.16 DYNAMIC Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 162: Show Ip Ez2Route Groups Command

    Output Example: Printing 4 Sessions. Source IP Destination IP Next Hop IP NH MAC Vlan ============== =============== ============== =============== ==== 192.168.48.191 192.168.50.31 0.0.0.0 08.00.20.9f.1f.4b 192.168.54.120 192.168.36.185 0.0.0.0 00.10.5a.5e.a1.5d 192.168.54.120 192.168.50.31 0.0.0.0 08.00.20.9f.1f.4b 192.168.54.120 192.168.50.101 0.0.0.0 08.00.20.9e.c3.db Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 163: Show Ip Ez2Route Routers-Timeout Command

    The syntax for this command is: [no] ip EZ2route router <IP addr> [<Mac addr> <Vlan>] EZ2route router IP address <IP addr> Router Mac address <Mac addr> Router VLAN <Vlan> Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 164: Ip Ez2Route Group Command

    <destination IP subnet> destination mask <destination mask> Examples: Console> ip EZ2route group 10 do-not-route 10.1.0.0 255.255.0.0 3.4.5.6 255.255.255.255 Console> ip EZ2route group 20 route 10.1.0.0 255.255.0.0 10.2.0.0 255.255.0.0 Console> ip EZ2route group 30 do-not-route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 10.2.0.0 255.255.0.0 Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 165: Ip Ez2Route Autolearn Command

    EZ2route tables. The no form of this command returns the timeout to its default value. The default is 900 seconds. The syntax for this command is: [no] ip EZ2route routers-timeout <time> time Time in seconds Example: ip EZ2route routers-timeout 300 Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 166: Ip Ez2Route Hosts-Timeout Command

    Time in seconds Example: ip EZ2route hosts-timeout 7200 clear ip EZ2route hosts Command Use the clear ip EZ2route hosts command to remove all hosts from the EZ2route tables. The syntax for this command is: clear ip EZ2route hosts Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 167: Chapter 7 Cajun Campus Cli - Layer 3

    Not all groups, parameters and commands are available when the Avaya P330 boots up from its INIT software. Router Configuration Contexts At this point you can either use the general P333R commands available from the Router(configure)# prompt or you can enter one of two router configuration context modes: •...
  • Page 168: How Commands Are Organized

    User/Privileged Mode Commands • Configure Configure Mode Commands • Interface Interface Context Mode Commands • Router Router Context Mode Commands The commands in every group are summarized in a Table at the beginning of each Section. Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 169: Table 7.1 System Commands

    Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 170: User /Privileged Command Mode

    Note: If you wish to define a name which includes spaces, you must enclose the entire name in quotation marks, e.g. "new york". show device-mode Command Use the show device-mode command to show the P333R operating mode you are currently in. Possible modes are Router, EZ2route or Switch. The syntax for this command is: show device-mode Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 171: Show Copy Status Command

    Use the show erase status command to view the status of the erase configuration operation. The syntax for this command is: show erase status show running-config Command Use the show running-config command to show configuration currently running on the switch. The syntax for this command is: show running-config Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 172: Show Startup-Config Command

    The syntax for this command is: show startup-config show system Command Use the show system command to show the P333R system parameters. The syntax for this command is: show system set device-mode Command Use the device-mode command to change the Basic Mode of Operation of the Avaya P333R Module between EZ2route, Router and Layer 2 modes.
  • Page 173: Set System Location Command

    Example: Router-N> set system location "Floor 5,Room 12" copy tftp startup-config Command Use the copy tftp startup-config command to copy the P333R configuration from the saved TFTP file to the Startup Configuration NVRAM. The syntax for this command is: copy tftp startup-config <filename> <ip>...
  • Page 174: Copy Running-Config Startup-Config Command

    The syntax for this command is: erase startup-config event log Command The event log command display a list of the P333R event messages. The event messages shown are encrypted and are reserved for Avaya technician use only. The syntax for this command is: event log [<num>]...
  • Page 175: Event Show Command

    Command The reset command resets the P333R module. This command resets only the specific module. If the module is the master of the stack the entire stack is reset. If you want to keep changes you made to the current running configuration use the copy running-config startup-config command first.
  • Page 176: Traceroute Command

    Cajun Campus CLI - Layer 3 traceroute Command Use the traceroute command as a trace route utility. The syntax for this command is: traceroute <host> IP address. host Example: Router-N> traceroute 192.168.50.13 session Command see session Command on page 156. Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 177: Configure Mode

    Possible states: WARNING-ON | WARNING-OFF WARNING-UP | WARNING-UP-OFF SVR-WARNING-ON | SVR-WARNING-OFF SVR-WARNING-UP | SVR-WARNING-UP-OFF | Note: default status is: SVR-WARNING-UP Example: Router-N(configure)# - event set SVR-WARNING-ON WARNING-OFF Router-N(configure)# - event set WARNING-UP Router-N(configure)# - event set default Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 178: Table 7.2 Ip Commands

    Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 179 Cajun Campus CLI - Layer 3 Table 7.2 IP Commands ip max-arp-entries ip icmp-errors ip unicast route-cache aging ip unicast route-cache update-timeout ip netmask-format ip address ip vlan/vlan name ip admin-state ip netbios-rebroadcast ip directed-broadcast ip proxy-arp ip broadcast-address enable vlan Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 180: User Mode

    IP Static route information. static Output Example: Showing 2 rows Network Mask Interface Next-Hop Cost TTL Source -------------- -------------- ---------- -------------- ---- --- ------- 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 mgmt 192.168.54.1 1 n/a Stat-Lo 192.168.54.0 255.255.255.0 mgmt 192.168.54.14 1 n/a Local Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 181: Show Ip Route Best-Match Command

    Interface Next-Hop Cost Pref Active ------------- ------------ --------------- --------------- ---- ---- ------ 10.0.8.0 255.255.255.0 e-36 149.49.36.11 high 135.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 e-135new 135.64.76.1 high 135.64.0.0 255.255.0.0 e-135 135.87.164.1 high 149.49.0.0 255.255.0.0 zevel 10.10.254.253 149.49.2.0 255.255.255.0 v-Route-FW 1 high Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 182: Show Ip Route Summary

    Dynamic 14360 192.168.2.33 00:40:0d:5c:14:01 loco Static Not Aged 192.168.1.111 00:40:0d:5d:72:01 Static Not Aged Note: If you wish to define a name which includes spaces, you must enclose the entire name in quotation marks, e.g. "new york". Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 183: Show Ip Reverse-Arp Command

    The number of bytes in the address to match match len Example: Router-1 (super)# sh ip reverse-arp 00:10:a4:98:97:e0 Showing 1 rows Address MAC Address Type --------------- ----------------- ----------- ------- -------- 149.49.70.68 00:10:a4:98:97:e0 e-70 Dynamic 14355 Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 184: Show Ip Interface Command

    Broadcast address is 192.168.255.255 Directed broadcast forwarding is disabled Proxy ARP is disabled Note: If you wish to define a name which includes spaces, you must enclose the entire name in quotation marks, e.g. "new york". Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 185: Show Ip Protocols Command

    Routing for Networks: Routing Information Sources: Gateway Last Update show ip icmp Command Use the show ip icmp command to display the status of ICMP error messages. The syntax for this command is: show ip icmp Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 186: Show Ip Unicast Cache Command

    Destination IP Next Hop IP NH MAC Vlan =============== ============= ================ ============= ===== 192.168.1.1 29.2.1.1 28.2.0.2 00.00.28.02.00.02 192.168.2.1 29.2.2.1 28.2.0.2 00.00.28.02.00.02 192.168.2.2 29.2.2.2 28.2.0.2 00.00.28.02.00.02 192.168.2.3 29.2.2.3 28.2.0.2 00.00.28.02.00.02 192.168.2.4 29.2.2.4 28.2.0.2 00.00.28.02.00.02 192.168.2.5 29.2.2.5 28.2.0.2 00.00.28.02.00.02 Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 187: Show Ip Unicast Cache Networks Command

    Showing 7 rows (5 networks) Network Mask Next Hop(s) Total Hosts =============== ==== =============== =========== 10.0.0.0 16 10.2.0.2 71.0.0.0 16 0.0.0.0 130.0.0.0 8 192.168.0.130 1124 190.0.0.0 24 10.2.0.2 192.168.0.130 191.0.0.0 24 10.2.0.2 192.168.0.130 ----- Total: 2621 Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 188: Show Ip Unicast Cache Networks Detailed Command

    Next Hops MAC Address Port Sessions Number ========== =========== ================= ===== =============== 192.168.1.1 10.2.0.2 00.00.28.02.00.02 1/14 192.168.2.1 10.2.0.2 00.00.28.02.00.02 1/14 192.168.2.2 10.2.0.2 00.00.28.02.00.02 1/14 192.168.2.3 10.2.0.2 00.00.28.02.00.02 1/14 192.168.2.4 10.2.0.2 00.00.28.02.00.02 1/14 192.168.2.5 10.2.0.2 00.00.28.02.00.02 1/14 Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 189: Show Ip Unicast Cache Nexthop Command

    Use the show ip unicast route-cache aging command to display aging and update timeout configuration. The no form of this command prevents aging in the unicast cache. The syntax for this command is: show ip unicast route-cache aging Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 190: Configure Mode

    The IP address of the router. ip-address The path cost. The default is 1 cost Preference, either High or Low. Default is Low. preference Example: To define the router at address 192.168.37.1 as the default gateway. Router-N(configure)# ip default-gateway 192.168.37.1 Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 191: Ip Route Command

    The syntax for this command is: clear ip route * | <ip-addr> [<ip-mask>] IP address ip-addr IP mask address ip-mask Example: clear ip route * clears all the routing table clear ip route 192.168.49.1 255.255.255.0 clears a range of entries Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 192: Ip Routing Command

    [no] ip routing ip max-route-entries Command This command exists for compatibility with Avaya P550. There is no limitation on the size of the routing table in the P333R, except for the amount of available memory. arp Command Use the arp command to add a permanent entry to the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) cache.
  • Page 193: Arp Timeout Command

    Command Use the clear arp-cache command to delete all dynamic entries from the ARP cache and the IP route cache. The syntax for this command is: clear arp cache Example: Router-N(configure)# clear arp cache Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 194: Ip Max-Arp-Entries Command

    Use the ip unicast route-cache aging command to enable aging of unicast cache entries. Use the no form of this command to disable aging. The default is enable. The syntax for this command is: [no] ip unicast route-cache aging Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 195: Ip Unicast Route-Cache Update-Timeout Command

    The network masks are in dotted decimal notation. For decimal example, 255.255.255.0. The network masks are in hexadecimal format as indicated by hexadecimal the leading 0X. For example, 0XFFFFFF00. Example: To display netmasks in bitcount format: Router-N(configure)# ip netmask-format bitcount Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 196: Interface Mode

    To specify vlan developmental as the vlan used by interface “products”: Router-N(config-if:marketing)# ip vlan name development Note: If you wish to define a name which includes spaces, you must enclose the entire name in quotation marks, e.g. "new york". Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 197: Ip Admin-State Command

    Router-N(config-if:marketing)# ip netbios-rebroadcast both ip directed-broadcast Command Use the ip directed-broadcast command to enable net-directed broadcast forwarding. The no form of this command disables net-directed broadcasts on an interface. The syntax for this command is: [no] ip directed-broadcast Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 198: Ip Proxy-Arp Command

    In RT-MGMT mode, the interface functions as a routing interface. In RT_PRIMARY_MGMT mode, the interface function as both a routing interface and the primary management interface. The IP address used in Avaya Multi-Service Network Manager is the primary management interface IP address. Only one interface can be in RT_PRIMARY_MGMT mode.
  • Page 199: Ip Broadcast-Address Command

    VLAN. The syntax for this command is: enable vlan commands For more information on this command, refer to Multinetting (Multiple Subnets per VLAN) on page 14. Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 200: Table 7.3 Rip Commands

    Use the router rip command to configure the Routing Information Protocol (RIP). The no form of this command disables RIP. The default state is disabled. The syntax for this command is: [no] router rip Example: To enable the RIP protocol: Router-N(configure)# router rip Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 201: Router-Rip Mode

    The syntax for this command is: [no] network <ip-address> [<wildcard-mask>] The IP address of the network of directly connected networks ip addr Wildcard mask address. Exists for compatibility with Avaya wildcard-mask P550. Example: To specify that RIP will be used on all interfaces connected to the network 192.168.37.0:...
  • Page 202: Interface Mode

    The syntax for this command is: [no] default-metric <number> The interface RIP route metric value. The range is 0 to 15. number Example: To set the default RIP metric value. The range is 0 to 15: Router(config-if:marketing)# default-metric 10 Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 203: Ip Rip Send-Receive-Mode Command

    The possible default route modes on an interface are: Set RIP to send and receive default route updates on talk-listen the interface. Set RIP to send but not receive default route updates talk-only on the interface. Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 204: Ip Rip Poison-Reverse Command

    The split-horizon technique prevents information about routes from exiting the router interface through which the information was received. This prevents routing loops. The syntax for this command is: [no] ip rip split-horizon Example: Router-N(config-if:marketing)# no ip rip split-horizon Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 205: Ip Rip Authentication Mode Command

    [no] ip rip authentication key <password> The authentication string for the interface. Up to 16 characters are password allowed. Example: To set the authentication string used on the interface “marketing” to be “hush- hush”. Router-N(config-if:marketing)# ip rip authentication key hush- hush Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 206: Table 7.4 Ospf Commands

    (area) ip ospf router-id redistribute timers ospf ip ospf cost ip ospf hello-interval ip ospf dead-interval ip ospf priority ip ospf authentication-key Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 207: User Mode

    The syntax for this command is: show ip ospf neighbor [<interface-name>] [<neighbor-id>] The OSPF interface name. interface-name Neighbor ID. neighbor-id Note: If you wish to define a name which includes spaces, you must enclose the entire name in quotation marks, e.g. "new york". Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 208: Show Ip Ospf Database Command

    Command Use the router ospf command to enable OSPF protocol on the system. The no form of this command disables it globally. The default is disabled. The syntax for this command is: [no] router ospf Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 209: Router-Ospf Mode

    Note: You cannot define a stub area when OSPF is redistributing other protocols or when the Area ID is 0.0.0.0. The syntax for this command is: [no] area <area id> [<stub>] IP address area id Stub stub Example: Router-N(configure router:ospf)# area 192.168.49.1 Router-N(configure router:ospf)# area 192.168.49.1 stub Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 210: Network (Area) Command

    (lowest IP interface that exists). The syntax for this command is: [no] ip ospf router-id <router id> IP address router id Example: Router-N(configure router:ospf)# ip ospf router-id 192.168.49.1 Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 211: Redistribute Command

    SPF calculation. Use the no form of this command to restore the default (3 seconds). The syntax for this command is: [no] timers spf <spf-holdtime> The time in seconds of the delay between runs of spf-holdtime OSPF’s SPF calculation. Example: Router-N(configure router:ospf)# timers spf 5 Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 212: Interface Mode

    The no form of this command sets the dead- interval to its default. The default is 40. The syntax for this command is: [no] ip ospf dead-interval <seconds> integer seconds Example: ip ospf dead-interval 15 Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 213: Ip Ospf Priority Command

    Use the ip ospf authentication-key command to configure the interface authentication password. The no form of this command removes the OSPF password. The syntax for this command is: [no] ip ospf authentication-key <key> string (up to 8 characters) Example: ip ospf authentication-key my_pass Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 214: Table 7.5 Vrrp Commands

    The syntax for this command is: show ip vrrp [<if-name> [router-id <vr-id>]] Filter by interface name. if-name Filter by virtual router ID. router-id The virtual router ID. vr-id Provide detailed information. detail Output Example: Router-1> show ip vrrp Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 215: Show Ip Vrrp Detail Command

    Override Address Ownership Rule: No Authentication Type: None Authentication Key: "" Master IP Address 192.168.66.23 Has 1 IP addresses IP addresses: 192.168.66.23 Primary IP Address: 192.168.66.23 Primary IP Address was chosen by default Preemption Mode: enabled # of times Master: Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 216: Configure Mode

    Use the router vrrp command to enable VRRP routing globally. Use the no form of this command to disable VRRP routing. Note: You cannot activate both VRRP and SRRP protocols at the same time. The syntax for this command is: [no] router vrrp Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 217: Interface Mode

    [no] ip vrrp <vr-id> address <ip-address> Virtual Router ID (1-255) vr-id The IP address to be assigned to the virtual router. ip-address Example: To assign address 10.0.1.2 to virtual router 1: Router(config-if:marketing)# ip vrrp 1 address 10.0.1.2 Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 218: Ip Vrrp Timer Command

    [no] ip vrrp <vr-id> priority <pri-value> Virtual Router ID (1-255) vr-id The priority value. The range is 1-254. pri-value Example: To set the priority value for virtual router 1 to 10: Router-N(config-if:marketing)# ip vrrp 1 priority 10 Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 219: Ip Vrrp Auth-Key Command

    ID. Use the no form of this command to disable preemption for the virtual router instance. By default, preemption is enabled. The syntax for this command is: [no] ip vrrp <vr-id> preempt Virtual Router ID (1-255) vr-id Example: Router-N(config-if:marketing)# ip vrrp 1 preempt Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 220: Ip Vrrp Primary Command

    SNMP, and TELNET (if it is not the IP address owner). Use the no form of this command to discard these packets. The syntax for this command is: [no] ip vrrp <vr-id> override addr owner Virtual Router ID (1-255) vr-id Example: Router-N(config-if:marketing)# ip vrrp 1 override addr owner Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 221: Table 7.6 Srrp Commands

    Output Example:: Router> show ip srrp Admin status Oper State Poll interval Timeout ============ ========== ============= ======= DISABLE INACTIVE Showing 3 rows Intf IP addr Main router addr =============== ================ 192.168.1.1 192.168.1.2 192.168.2.1 192.168.2.2 192.168.3.1 192.168.3.2 Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 222: Configure Mode

    SRRP. Use the no form of this command to return to the default polling interval of 1 second. The syntax for this command is: [no] poll-interval <poll interval> An integer (in seconds) poll interval Example: Router-N(configure router:srrp)# poll-interval 4 Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 223: Timeout Command

    Command Use the ip srrp backup to backup an additional interface of the main router using the SRRP application. If the main router fails, the P333R takes over its activities on all configured interfaces. The syntax for this command is: ip srrp backup <main router addr>...
  • Page 224: Table 7.7 Bootp-Dhcp Commands

    The syntax for this command is: [no] ip bootp-dhcp relay Example: To enable relaying of BOOTP and DHCP requests: Router-N(configure)# ip bootp-dhcp relay To disable relaying of bootp and dhcp requests: Router-N(configure)# no ip bootp-dhcp relay Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 225: Interface Mode

    [no] ip bootp-dhcp network <ip-address> The IP address of the network. ip-address Example: To select the network 192.168.169.0 as the network from which an address shall be allocated for bootp/dhcp requests: Router-N(config-if:marketing)# ip bootp-dhcp network 192.168.169.0 Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 226: Table 7.8 Policy Commands

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  • Page 227: User Mode

    6000 any range 7000 8000 ip access-list 100 30 deny udp optional ip access-list 100 35 deny ip ip access-list 100 55 fwd7 tcp host 192.168.3.4 33333 host 10.6.7.8 default action for list 100 is permit Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 228: Show Dscp Command

    Use the ip access-group command to activate a specific policy list. To deactivate the policy list, use the no version of this command. The syntax for this command is: [no] ip access-group <policy-list-number>[<default-action>] integer (100..199) <priority-list-number> default-action-deny|default-action-permit <default-action> Example: Router-N>ip access-group 101 Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 229: Ip Access-List Command

    (1..65535) <port> ip network <destination-ip> ip network wildcard <destination-wildcard> mandatory | optional] <precedence> Example: Router-N>ip access-list 101 23 deny ip any 1.2.0.0 0.0.255.255 To delete a specific rule, use the no form of this command. Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 230: Ip Access-Default-Action Command

    <policy-list-number> <name> integer (100..199) <policy-list-number> list name <name> Example: Router-N>ip access-list-name 101 morning Note: If you wish to define a name which includes spaces, you must enclose the entire name in quotation marks, e.g. "new york". Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 231: Ip Access-List-Owner Command

    Command Use the ip access-list-copy command to copy a configured source policy list to a destination policy list. The syntax for this command is: ip access-list-copy <source-list> <destination-list> integer (100..199) <source-list> integer (100..199) <destination-list> Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 232: Ip Simulate Command

    If there is a configuration problem with a specific rule, or with a number of rules, detailed error messages will be given. The syntax for this command is: validate-group <policy-list-number>[quiet] quiet Error messages not displayed Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 233: Set Qos Policy-Source Command

    The syntax for this command is: set qos dscp-cos-map <dscp1>-<dscp2> <cos> dscp1 lower (0-63) dscp2 upper (0-63) fwd0-7 Example: Router-N(configure)#set qos dscp-cos-map 9-16 fwd3 set qos dscp-name Command Use the set qos dscp-name command to configure the DSCP entry name. Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 234: Set Qos Dscp-Agg-Index Command

    Use the set qos trust command to configure which of the incoming packet's priority parameters should be considered when determining the new assigned priority. You can configure the P333R to trust either the cos (the 802.1p priority), the dscp (the DSCP value), both, or neither. The default value is trust-dscp.
  • Page 235: Table 7.9 Vlan Commands

    Interface name (used in layer 3 protocols) Example: Router-N(configure)# set vlan 2 name vlan2 Note: If you wish to define a name which includes spaces, you must enclose the entire name in quotation marks, e.g. "new york". Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 236: Clear Vlan Command

    [<vlan-id>] | [name <vlan-name>] vlan-id Interface Index vlan-name Interface name (used in layer 3 protocols) Note: If you wish to define a name which includes spaces, you must enclose the entire name in quotation marks, e.g. "new york". Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 237: Table 7.10 Rmon2 Commands

    -learn rmon2 protocol-dir Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 238: User Mode

    Telnet over TCP/IP over ether2 SMTP over TCP/IP over ether2 HTTP over TCP/IP over ether2 POP3 over TCP/IP over ether2 SNMP over UDP/IP over ether2 198029 198029 SNMPtrap over UDP/IP over ether2 RIP over UDP/IP over ether2 82449 82449 Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 239: Show Rmon2 Host Command

    [<SrcIpAddr> [<dstIpAddr>]] Example: Router-N> show rmon2 matrix - Show all sessions. Router-N> show rmon2 matrix <srcIpAddr> - Show all sessions to Src addr. Router-N> show rmon2 matrix 0.0.0.0 <dstIpAddr> - Show all sessions to destination Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 240: Show Rmon2 Subnets Command

    InPackets OutPackets --------------- --------------- ---------- ---------- 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 16556 16536 192.168.32.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.33.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.34.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.35.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.36.0 255.255.255.0 8389 5224 192.168.37.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.38.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.39.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.40.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.41.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.43.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.46.0 255.255.255.0 Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 241: Show Rmon2 Auto-Learn Command

    Use the show rmon2 host-top-n command to display a sorted hosts counters list. The syntax for this command is: show rmon2 host-top-n [<filter>] <filter> sort based on TX | RX | ALL Example: Router-1(super)# show rmon2 host-top-n ALL Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 242: Show Rmon2 Matrix-Top-N Command

    Use the show rmon2 subnet-top-n command to display a sorted subnets counters list. The syntax for this command is: show rmon2 subnet-top-n [<filter>] <filter> sort based on TX | RX | ALL Example: Router-1(super)# show rmon2 subnet-top-n ALL Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 243: Rmon2 Host Command

    Router-N(configure)# rmon2 protocol-dist rmon2 subnets Command Use the rmon2 subnets command to enable the RMON2 subnets application. Use the no version of this command to disable the application. The syntax for this command is: [no] rmon2 subnets Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 244: Rmon2 Filters Command

    The syntax for this command is: rmon2 protocol-dir UDP|TCP <Port #> [<description> [<owner>]] Example: Router-N(configure)# rmon2 protocol-dir UDP 345 Router-N(configure)# rmon2 protocol-dir UDP 345 "my description" Router-N(configure)# rmon2 protocol-dir UDP 345 "description" "I am the owner" Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 245: Tech Command

    Chapter 7 Cajun Campus CLI - Layer 3 Tech Command Use the tech command to enter tech mode. This command is reserved for service personnel use only. Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 246 Chapter 7 Cajun Campus CLI - Layer 3 Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 247: System Requirements

    Software Redundancy - Setting software redundancy for ports in an Avaya P330 Switch. • Port Mirroring - Setting up port mirroring for ports in an Avaya P330 Switch. • Trap Managers Configuration - Viewing and modifying the Trap Managers Table.
  • Page 248: Running The Embedded Manager

    Note: The Web management passwords are the same as those of the CLI. If you have created additional CLI user names or changed the default passwords then you can use those passwords for Web management as well. Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 249: Figure A.1 The Welcome Page

    Appendix A Embedded Web Manager The welcome page is displayed: Figure A.1 The Welcome Page Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 250: Figure A.2 Web-Based Manager

    (see Figure A.2). Figure A.2 Web-based Manager — If you do not have the Java plug-in installed, follow the instructions on the Welcome page that offers a variety of options to install the plug-in (see Figure A.1). Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 251: Installing The Java Plug-In

    1 Installing from the Avaya P330 Documentation and Utilities CD Close all unnecessary applications on your PC. Insert the “Avaya P330 Documentation and Utilities” CD into the CD drive. Click Start on the task bar. Select Run.
  • Page 252: Documentation And Online Help

    Utilities” CD to your local Web server. Please refer to your Web server documentation for full instructions. Define the URL in the Avaya P330 using the following CLI command: set web aux-files-url //IP address/directory name where //IP address/directory name is the location of the directory from the previous step.
  • Page 253: Specifications

    1.94 A@100 VAC 0.97 A@200VAC Inrush current 25 A@100 VAC (max.) 50 A@200VAC (max.) – Power Requirements Input voltage -32 to -72 VDC Power dissipation 150 W max Input current 5.2 A max Inrush current 50 A max Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 254: Emissions

    15A rating must be incorporated in the building wiring. EMC Emissions Emissions Approved according to: • US - FCC Part 15 sub part J, class A • Europe - EN55022 class A Immunity Approved according to: • EN 50082-1 Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 255: Table B.1 Stacking Sub-Module

    Specifications Interfaces • 24 x 10/100BASE-T RJ-45 port connectors. • RS-232 for terminal setup via RJ-45 connector on front panel. Standards Compliance The Avaya P333R complies with: IEEE • IEEE 802.3x Flow Control • IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Tagging and and 802.1p compatible •...
  • Page 256: Table B.2 Gigabit Ethernet Expansion Sub-Modules

    1000Base-SX X330L1 1000Base-LX Laser Safety The Avaya X330S1/S2 multi-mode transceivers and the Avaya X330L1/X330L2 sin- gle mode transceivers are Class 1 laser products. They comply with IEC 825-1 and Food and Drug Administration (FDA) 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11. The transceivers must be operated under recommended operating conditions.
  • Page 257: Table B.3 Fiber Fast Ethernet Expansion Sub-Module

    Transmit power (62.5 µm and 50 µm MMF): Min. -11.5 dbm, Max. -3 dbm Receive sensitivity (9 µm SMF, 62.5 µm and 50 µm MMF): Min. -20 dbm, Max. -3 Fast Ethernet Fiber Expansion Sub-module Table B.3 Fiber Fast Ethernet Expansion Sub-module Number of Name Interface Ports X330F2 100Base-FX Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 258: Table B.4 Ethernet/Fast Ethernet Expansion Sub-Module

    Appendix B Specifications Ethernet/Fast Ethernet Expansion Sub-module Table B.4 Ethernet/Fast Ethernet Expansion Sub-module Number of Name Interface Ports X330T16 10/100Base-T Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 259: Gbic Expansion Sub-Module

    The Avaya X330G2 Expansion Sub-Module is the GBIC (1.25 Gbit/s Gigabit Ethernet) Expansion sub-module for the Avaya P330 family of stackable switches. Note: In order to use this module the Avaya P330 switch must must have Embedded S/W Version 2.2 or higher. You can download this from: http://www.avaya.com/...
  • Page 260: Avaya Approved Gbic Transceivers

    In addition, Avaya has tested and approved a number of GBIC transceivers from other manufacturers for use with the Avaya X330G2 Expansion sub-module. An up- to-date list can be found in in Avaya’s World Wide Web site at the following address: http://www.avaya.com/...
  • Page 261: Agency Approval

    X330GT2 Gigabit Ethernet Expansion Sub-module The X330GT2 Expansion sub-module provides two copper Gigabit Ethernet 1000Base-T ports. Note: The X330GT2 module is only supported by Avaya P330 embedded software versions 2.4 and higher. Installing the Expansion Sub-module in the Avaya P330 Remove the blanking plate or other sub-module (if installed).
  • Page 262: Removing An Existing Expansion Sub-Module

    Grasp the two knobs one near each side of the front panel, and pull gently but firmly towards yourself. Insert another expansion sub-module or the blanking plate. Note: The Avaya P330 switch must not be operated with the expansion slot open; the expansion sub-module should be covered with the supplied blanking plate if necessary.
  • Page 263: Backup Power Supply (Bups)

    10 kg (22 lb) Power Requirements Input voltage 85-265VAC, 50/60Hz Input current 7.76 A@100 VAC 3.82 A@200 VAC Inrush current 70 A@100 VAC (max.) 150 A@200 VAC (max.) Output power 4 x 27 A@ 5.5 V Output voltage 5.5V Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 264: Environmental

    Europe - EN55022 class B, 1994 • Europe - EN 6150-3-2 (Harmonics Current Emissions) • Europe - EN 6150-3-3 (Flicker) Immunity Approved according to: • EN 50082-1 • IEC 150-4-5 BUPS MTBF • 200,000 hrs minimum Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 265: Table B.5 Pinout Of The Required Connection For Console Communica- Tions

    Specifications Connector Pin Assignments Console Pin Assignments For direct Console communications, connect the Avaya P330 to the Console Terminal using the supplied RJ-45 crossed cable and RJ-45 to DB-9 adapter. Table B.5 Pinout of the Required Connection for Console Communications...
  • Page 266 Appendix B Specifications Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 267: How To Contact Us

    Appendix C How to Contact Us To contact Avaya’s technical support, please call: In the United States Dial 1-800-237-0016, press 0, then press 73300. In the EMEA (Europe, Middle East and Africa) Region Local Dial-In Local Dial-In Country Country Number...
  • Page 268 +31 70 414 8046 Qatar +31 70 414 8059 Yemen +31 70 414 8062 Romania +31 70 414 8027 Yugoslavia +31 70 414 8038 Russia +7 095 733 9055 Zimbabwe +31 70 414 8063 Email: csctechnical@avaya.com Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 269: In The Ap (Asia Pacific) Region

    +0 80 025 227 Email: sgcoe@avaya.com In the CALA (Caribbean and Latin America) Region Email: caladatasupp@avaya.com Hot Line:+1 720 4449 998 Fax:+1 720 444 9103 For updated information, visit www.avayanetwork.com, and click “Global Support Organization (GSO)”. Avaya P333R User’s Guide...
  • Page 270 Appendix C How to Contact Us All trademarks, registered trademarks, service names, product and/or brand names are the sole property of their respective owners. Copyright © 2001 Avaya Inc. All rights reserved. Avaya P333R User’s Guide...

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