Admin Guide

Table Of Contents
Name Description
Slot Specifies the slot number in the chassis that received the topology
message.
Port Specifies the port that received the topology message.
SubPort Specifies the channel of a channelized 40 Gbps port that received the
topology message.
IpAddr Specifies the IP address of the sender of the topology message.
SegId (RemPort) Specifies the segment identifier of the segment from which the remote
agent sent the topology message. This value is extracted from the
message.
MacAddr Specifies the MAC address of the sender of the topology message.
ChassisType Specifies the chassis type of the device that sent the topology message.
BkplType Specifies the backplane type of the device that sent the topology message.
Avaya Virtual Services Platform uses a backplane type of 12.
LocalSeg Indicates if the sender of the topology message is on the same Ethernet
segment as the reporting agent.
CurState Specifies the current state of the sender of the topology message. The
choices are
topChanged—Topology information recently changed.
heartbeat—Topology information is unchanged.
new—The sending agent is in a new state.
Configuring a forced message control pattern
About this task
Configure a forced message control pattern to enforce configured message control actions.
Procedure
1. In the navigation pane, expand the following folders: Configuration > Edit > Chassis.
2. Click the Force Msg Patterns tab.
3. Click Insert.
4. In the PatternId field, enter a pattern ID number.
5. In the Pattern field, enter a message control pattern.
6. Click Insert.
Force Msg Patterns field descriptions
Use the data in the following table to use the Force Msg Patterns tab.
Chassis operations
January 2017 Administering Avaya VSP 7200 Series and 8000 Series 112
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