Admin Guide

Table Of Contents
Important:
After you change certain configuration parameters, you must save the changes to the
configuration file.
System Flags field descriptions
Use the data in the following table to use the System Flags tab.
Name Description
EnableAccessPolicy Activates access policies. The default is disabled.
ForceTrapSender Configures circuitless IP as a trap originator. The default is
disabled.
ForceIpHdrSender If you enable Force IP Header Sender, the system matches the
IP header source address with SNMP header sender networks.
The default is disabled.
AuthSuccessTrapEnable Enable the trap send for login authentication success
ForceTopologyIpFlagEnable Activates or disables the flag that configures the CLIP ID as the
topology IP. Values are true or false.
The default is disabled.
CircuitlessIpId Uses the CLIP ID as the topology IP.
Enter a value from 1–256.
Configuring channelization
About this task
Use this procedure to enable or disable channelization on a 40 Gbps port. Channelization
configures the port to operate as four 10 Gbps Ethernet ports.
Note:
Enabling or disabling channelization resets the port QoS configuration to default values. For
information about configuring QoS values, see Configuring QoS and ACL-Based Traffic Filtering
on Avaya Virtual Services Platform 7200 Series and 8000 Series, NN47227-502.
Procedure
1. In the Device Physical View tab, select a 40Gbps port.
2. In the navigation tree, expand the following folders: Configuration > Edit > Port.
3. Click General.
4. Click the Channelization tab.
5. To enable channelization on the port, select the enable button.
6. Click the Apply button. Alternatively, you can rignt-click on the port on the physical view, and
select Channelization Enable.
Chassis operations
October 2015 Administering Avaya VSP 7200 Series and 8000 Series 86
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