Set Cascading; Set Default Queuing Scheme; Set Device-Mode - Avaya P330 Reference Manual

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set cascading

User level: privileged, supervisor.
Use the set cascading command to control the generation of fault-traps for
unconnected cascading links. This command is useful when cascading cables are
not connected intentionally, and therefore no fault-traps are desired for this event.
The syntax for this command is:
set cascading{up|down}fault-monitoring {enable|disable}
<mod-num>
Example:
P330-N# set cascading down fault-monitoring enable 1
Module 1 cascading-down fault monitoring enabled

set default queuing scheme

User level: privileged, supervisor.
This command is available on P330-ML switches only
Use the set default queuing scheme command to revert to the default
queuing scheme (WRR) of the switch.
If this command is to be implemented on a P330-ML switch other than the stack
master, a session should be opened to the relevant switch.
The syntax for this command is:
set default queuing scheme
Example:
P330-N# set default queuing scheme
Queuing scheme set to default

set device-mode

User level: privileged, supervisor.
Use the set device-mode command to select the module's operating mode —
Layer 2 or Router .
This command is available on P330-ML and P333R switches only.
Avaya P330 Reference Guide
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