Corruption Of Flash Recovery Tree; Incorrect Pvid - Avaya Virtual Services Platform 7000 Series Troubleshooting Manual

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Emergency recovery trees

Corruption of flash recovery tree

Incorrect PVID

A loss of communication between a client and a critical server can occur when client ports are
assigned to the wrong VLAN. For example, if the server VLAN is configured as a port-based VLAN,
with a VLAN ID of 3, and the client port VLAN identifier (PVID) is 2, communication between the
client and the server fails. You can prevent this communication failure by setting VLAN configuration
control for the switch to autoPVID.
The PVID associates a switch port with a specific VLAN. For example, a switch port with a PVID of 3
assigns all untagged data frames received on that port to VLAN 3.
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July 2015

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