Chapter 1
v5.2.6 Software Features
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The following software features were implemented in v5.2.6:
The following Queue Classification and Servicing features:
Classification of layer 2 traffic by:
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Source MAC address
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Destination MAC address
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Differentiated Services (DiffServ) code point
Classification of layer 3 traffic by:
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Default layer 3 priority (which you set)
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DiffServ code point
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Layer 2 priority
Mapping of DiffServ code points to priority queues
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Strict Priority Queue Servicing
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For more information about these Queue Classification and
Servicing features, see
GBIC Identification.
This feature identifies the type of gigabit interface converters
(GBICs) that are connected to the 80-series, 4-port and
8-port Gigabit modules. For more information about the
GBIC identification feature, see
Chapter 5, "Configuring Port
SNMP MIB support for port mirroring.
For more information about using SNMP to perform 80-
Series port mirroring, see
SNMP"
on page 19-20.
Ability to set whether Avaya Policy Manager (APM) stops or
continues to apply a policy if an error with a command
occurs.
For detailed information about the CLI commands used to set
this option, refer to the Command Reference Guide for the Avaya
P550R, P580, P880, and P882 Multiservice Switches, Version 5.3.1.
Avaya P550R, P580, P880, and P882 Multiservice Switch User Guide, v5.3.1
Chapter 21, "80-Series QoS."
"GBIC
Identification" in
Parameters."
"Setting Up a Port Mirror by Using