Admin Guide

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IPv6 Addresses field descriptions
Use the data in the following table to use the IPv6 Addresses tab.
Name Description
Interface Specifies an index value that uniquely identifies the interface.
Addr Specifies the IPv6 address to which this entry addressing information
pertains.
If the IPv6 address exceeds 116 octets, the object identifiers (OIDS) of
instances of columns in this row is more than 128 subidentifiers and you
cannot use SNMPv1, SNMPv2c, or SNMPv3 to access them.
AddrLen Specifies the prefix length value for this address. You cannot change the
address length after creation. You must provide this field to create an entry
in this table.
Type Specifies unicast, the only supported type.
Origin Specifies the origin of the address. The origin of the address can be one of
the following: other, manual, dhcp, linklayer, or random.
Status Specifies the status of the address, describing if the address can be used
for communication. The status can be one of the following: preferred,
deprecated, invalid, inaccessible, unknown, tentative, or duplicate.
Created Specifies the time this entry was created. If this entry was created prior to
the last initialization of the local network management subsystem, then this
option contains a zero value.
LastChanged Specifies the time this entry was last updated. If this entry was updated
prior to the last initialization of the local network management subsystem,
then this option contains a zero value.
Auto reactivating the port of the SLPP shutdown
About this task
Use the following procedure to auto reactivate the port which is shut down by the SLPP.
Procedure
1. In the Device Physical View tab, select a port.
2. In the navigation tree, open the following folders: Configuration > Edit > Port.
3. Click General.
4. Click the CP Limit tab.
5. Select AutoRecoverPort to activate auto recovery of the port from the action taken by SLPP
shutdown features. The default value is disabled.
6. Click Apply.
Chassis operations
October 2015 Administering Avaya VSP 7200 Series and 8000 Series 102
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