Using spanning tree setup and monitoring, Assigning ports to vlans – Avaya Cajun P882 User Manual

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Chapter 4

Cajun P550/P880/P882 Switch User Guide

Creating 3Com
Mapping Tables
Using the CLI

To create additional mapping tables using the CLI, enter the
following command in Configure mode:

> (configure)# set 3com-mapping-table

Refer to the Cajun™ P550™/P880/P882 Command Line Interface
Reference Guide for Version 5.0
for details about this command.

Assigning Ports to VLANs

Refer to “Configuring Switch Port Parameters,” in Chapter 5 for
instructions on assigning ports to VLANs.

Using Spanning Tree Setup and Monitoring

Spanning trees are used to prevent loops from forming in your
network. The spanning tree algorithm creates a single path through
the network by ensuring that if more than one path exists between
two parts of a network, only one of these paths is used, while the
others are blocked.

* Note: You should have a good understanding of the spanning

tree protocol (STP) before attempting to configure these
parameters. Because of the number of “bridges” present
in a switched networking environment, STP structures
can become extremely complex. Refer to "Spanning Tree
Modes" in Chapter 1.

Managing
Spanning Tree

You can manage spanning trees using either the web agent or the
CLI.

Managing
Spanning Tree
Using the Web
Agent

To manage spanning tree using the web agent:

1. Select Spanning Tree from the L2 Switching group on the web

agent window. The Spanning Tree Information dialog box
opens (Figure 4-6).

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