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Using the Web
Agent
Avaya P550R, P580, P880, and P882 Multiservice Switch User Guide, Version 5.3.1
Using VLANs, Spanning Tree, Hunt Groups, and VTP Snooping
name. VLAN changes made on an Avaya Multiservice switch are not
automatically updated on any other switch. Please note that VTP
learned VLANs may not be modified or deleted on an Avaya
Multiservice switch while VTP is enabled. This restriction is in place
to help maintain VLAN configuration consistency among VTP
Snooping switches within the VTP Domain. Also the Avaya
Multiservice switch handles VLAN name or VLAN ID conflicts
between itself and a VTP server by giving locally configured VLANs
precedence. For example if a VLAN ID or VLAN name is received in
a VTP message that is also configured locally on an Avaya
Multiservice switch, the VTP message's VLAN information is ignored
for that VLAN and a message is entered in the switch's event log
indicating the condition.
* Note: VTP Snooping is Disabled by default. You only need to
change VTP Snooping port settings if you want to Enable
its ability to learn VLAN changes from a Cisco VTP
server.
You can configure VTP snooping from either the Web Agent or the
CLI.
To configure VTP snooping using the Web Agent:
1. Select Configuration from the Modules & Ports folder on
the Web Agent window. The Module Information window
opens (see Figure 4-25).
Figure 4-25. Module Information Window
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