Avaya M770 Manual Do Utilizador
Chapter 6
Managing Virtual Ports
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Resetting all configurable parameters on a specific virtual port
You can reset all configurable parameters for a specific virtual port to their default
values.
values.
Note:
You must disable the virtual port before you can change or reset any virtual
port parameters. For more information about how to disable a virtual port, see
“Disabling a virtual port” on page 65
“Disabling a virtual port” on page 65
To reset all configurable parameters on a disabled virtual port to their default
values, use the
values, use the
vport reset all
command.
Managing the Probe Method
Setting the managing probe method for proprietary features
You can set the method of probing that the switch will use to find proprietary
features on a remote device. This can be either via the “mib” or the “sysobject id”
library. By default the method of probing is set to “mib”. You will need to change
the method of probing to “sysobjectid”, if your remote device does not allow
probing of its “mib”.
To set the method of probing for a virtual port, use the
features on a remote device. This can be either via the “mib” or the “sysobject id”
library. By default the method of probing is set to “mib”. You will need to change
the method of probing to “sysobjectid”, if your remote device does not allow
probing of its “mib”.
To set the method of probing for a virtual port, use the
vport probe
command.
Displaying the method of probing for proprietary features
To display the method of probing for a virtual port, use the
vport
probe
command.
Command:
M15-155s8:/>vport reset all <vport id>
Parameter:
<vport id>
The virtual port in the form <slot>.<port>.<virtual port number>
Command:
M15-155s8:/>vport probe <vport id> [mib | sysobjectid]
Parameters:
<vport id>
The virtual port in the form <slot>.<port>.<virtual port number>
[mib |
sysobjectid]
Sets the method of probing for proprietary features on a virtual
port either via the mib or the sysobject id library.
port either via the mib or the sysobject id library.
Command:
M15-155s8:/>vport probe <vport id>
Output:
Method of probing for proprietary features: MIB
Parameter:
<vport id>
The virtual port in the form <slot>.<port>.<virtual port number>