Configuring vlan trunk protocol (vtp) snooping, Configuring vlan trunk protocol (vtp) snooping -44, Using the cli – Avaya P580 User Manual

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Avaya P550R, P580, P880, and P882 Multiservice Switch User Guide, Version v5.3.1

Chapter 4

Using the CLI

To remove a port from a hunt group by using the CLI:

1. Enter Global Configuration mode.

The CLI displays the

Avaya(configure)#

prompt.

2. Enter the following command:

<configure># clear port huntgroup

<mod-swport>

where <mod-swport> is the slot number of a module and a
port number. For example, to specify port 1 on the module in
slot 3, enter 3/1.

Configuring VLAN Trunk Protocol (VTP)
Snooping

Enabling VLAN Trunk Protocol (VTP®) Snooping on the Avaya
Multiservice switch allows it to automatically synchronize its VLAN
configuration with that of a Cisco VTP server switch. VTP is a Cisco®
layer 2 protocol used to maintain VLAN configuration consistency
among switches. Both switches must be on the same network, have
at least VLAN 1 (Default) bound to a connecting link that is
forwarding according to the Spanning Tree Protocol, and both ends
of the link have the same Trunk Mode setting. Valid Trunk Mode
options that work with VTP Snooping are Cisco Inter-Switch Link
(Multi-layer) and IEEE 802.1Q.

VLAN additions, deletions, and name changes made on the
network's Cisco VTP server are automatically updated on Avaya
Multiservice switches that have VTP Snooping enabled and are
connected to the Cisco VTP server with the same VTP Domain
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.

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