xviii User Guide for the Avaya P580 and P882 Multiservice Switches, v6.1
Preface
This guide is divided in to the following chapters:
■ Chapter 1, Introduction — Provides an overview of hardware and
software used on the P580 and P882.
■ Chapter 2, Setting Up the Switch — Explains how to initially
configure the P580 and P882, create user accounts, configure
protocols, manage configuration files, and configure the switches
for dial-up networking.
■ Chapter 3, Configuring System Information — Explains how to
view and configure switch information such as system clock
settings, and temperature, power, and cooling statistics.
■ Chapter 4, Security — Provides information and procedures for
configuring secure mode, SSHv2, and HTTPS Using SSLv3 or
TLSv1.
■ Chapter 5, Configuring SNMP —Provides information and
procedures for configuring SNMPv1, v2, and v3.
■ Chapter 6, Using VLANs, Hunt Groups, and VTP Snooping —
Provides detailed information on how to create and configure
VLANs, hunt groups, and VTP Snooping on your switch.
■ Chapter 7, Configuring Rapid Spanning Tree — Provides
information and procedures for configuring Rapid Spanning Tree
Protocol (RSTP).
■ Chapter 8, Configuring Ports — Explains how to configure physical
port and switch port parameters on your switch.
■ Chapter 9, Managing the Address Forwarding Table — Provides
information on how to configure and manage the address
forwarding tables in your switch.
■ Chapter 10, Configuring Redundancy Options — Explains how to
install, enable and configure redundancy hardware options on your
switch.
■ Chapter 11, Configuring DNS Client — Explains how to configure
DNS and RADIUS clients on your switch.
■ Chapter 12, Configuring IP Routing — Explains how to configure
your switch for IP routing and interpret IP routing statistics.
■ Chapter 13, Configuring Access Lists — Provides information and
procedures for creating access rules, enabling an access list, logging
ACL activity, and optimizing switch performance when an access
list is enabled.
■ Chapter 14, Configuring RIP Routing — Explains how to configure
IP RIP on your switch.