Port Redundancy - Avaya G430 Manual

Administering branch gateway
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For more information about these commands, see the Avaya Branch Gateway G430 CLI
Reference.
Root level command
clear port
static-vlan
clear vlan
interface vlan
set port static-vlan
set port vlan
set port vlan-binding-
mode
set trunk
set vlan
show cam vlan
show icc-vlan
show interfaces
show port vlan-binding-
mode
show trunk
show vlan

Port redundancy

Redundancy involves the duplication of devices, services, or connections, so that in the event
of a failure, the redundant duplicate can take over for the one that failed.
Since computer networks are critical for business operations, it is vital to ensure that the
network continues to function even if a piece of equipment fails. Even the most reliable
Administering Avaya G430 Branch Gateway
First level
Command
Delete statically configured VLANs from the port
Delete an existing VLAN and its interface, remove
the entry from the VLAN table, and return ports from
this VLAN to the default VLAN 1
Create a VLAN interface, enter interface VLAN
configuration mode, or delete a VLAN interface
icc-vlan
Set the current VLAN as the ICC-VLAN
Assign a static VLAN to a port
Set the port VLAN ID (PVID)
Define the binding method used by ports
Configure the VLAN tagging mode of a port
Create or modify a VLAN
Display all MAC entries in the CAM table for a
specific VLAN
Display the current ICC VLAN
Display interface configuration and statistics for a
particular interface or all interfaces
Display port VLAN binding mode information
Display VLAN tagging information for all or some
ports
Display the VLANs configured in the Branch
Gateway
Advanced switching
Description
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