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Port Redundancy
Name and Type Screen
The Port Redundancy Name and Type screen of the Port Redundancy
Wizard allows you to assign a name for the Port Redundancy, and determine if the redundancy is an intermodule port redundancy.
Figure 66. Port Redundancy Wizard - Name and Type Screen
To assign a name to the Port Redundancy, enter the name for the Port
Redundancy in the
Name
field.
To configure the redundancy as an intermodule Port Redundancy, check the
Intermodule checkbox.
* Note: If an intermodule port Redundancy is already configured on the device, the
Intermodule checkbox does not appear.
When you have selected a name and a type for the Port Redundancy, click
Next
. The Port Redundancy Wizard continues with the
.
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Table of contents
- 14 Avaya C360 Manager as Part of Avaya Integrated Management
- 14 Running Avaya C360 Manager from Avaya Network Management Console
- 14 Running Avaya C360 Manager from HP NNM
- 15 Avaya C360 Manager via Web Management
- 16 Application Tabs
- 17 Status Line
- 20 Application Toolbar
- 21 Get/Set Toolbar
- 23 Tree View
- 23 Desktop
- 24 Chassis View
- 25 GBIC Ports
- 26 Selecting Elements
- 27 Dialog Area
- 29 Opening the Help to the Contents Page
- 29 Opening the Help to a Topic of Interest
- 32 Device Information - General Tab
- 33 Device Information - Advanced Tab
- 37 Module Configuration - General Tab
- 39 Module Configuration - Advanced Tab
- 42 LAG Configuration - General Tab
- 45 LAG Configuration - Advanced Tab
- 49 Port Configuration - General Tab
- 53 Port Configuration - Advanced Tab
- 60 Viewing PoE Port Information
- 60 Viewing PoE Configuration
- 61 PoE Module Configuration
- 62 PoE Port Configuration
- 66 Viewing Module Configuration
- 66 Switch Config
- 67 MG Config
- 68 MGP Config
- 72 MGC Config
- 74 Viewing Media Module Configuration
- 78 VoIP Resources
- 82 VoIP Config
- 83 VoIP Status
- 90 Channel Group - PPP Session Information
- 91 Channel Group
- 93 Advanced
- 94 PPP
- 96 Channel Group - Frame Relay Information
- 97 Frame Relay
- 100 Sub- Interfaces
- 102 DLCIs
- 105 Viewing the Channel Groups Table
- 107 Creating, Editing, and Deleting Channel Groups
- 107 The Channel Group Wizard
- 108 Welcome Screen
- 108 Select Name and Encapsulatio n Screen
- 109 Select E1/T1 Port Screen
- 110 Select Channels and Speed Screen
- 111 Confirmation Screen
- 112 USP - PPP Interface
- 112 Serial Port
- 114 Advanced
- 117 PPP
- 119 USP - Frame Relay Interface
- 119 Frame Relay
- 122 Sub- Interfaces
- 125 DLCIs
- 128 Viewing the Backup Interfaces Table
- 129 The Backup Interface Wizard
- 130 Welcome Screen
- 131 Select Module Screen
- 132 Select Primary Interface Screen
- 133 Select Backup Interface Screen
- 134 Backup Interface Parameters Screen
- 135 Confirmation Screen
- 138 The Pie Chart
- 138 The Traffic Graph
- 139 Viewing Traffic Statistics
- 139 Zooming In and Out of the Graph
- 139 Scrolling within the Graph
- 139 Unfreezing the Graph
- 139 Traffic Types
- 142 VLANs Overview
- 142 Master VLAN List
- 142 VLAN Tags
- 144 VLAN Tree
- 145 Selection List
- 146 Port Configuration Area
- 148 Creating VLANs
- 149 Renaming VLANs
- 150 Synchronizing VLAN Names
- 151 Deleting VLANs
- 151 Selecting Ports
- 152 Viewing Port VLAN Settings
- 152 Using the Port Configuration Area
- 153 Drag-and-Drop
- 158 Welcome Screen
- 159 Base Port Selection Screen
- 160 Member Port Selection Screen
- 161 LAG Name Screen
- 162 Confirmation Screen
- 170 Welcome Screen
- 171 Primary Port Selection Screen
- 172 Secondary Port Selection Screen
- 173 Name and Type Screen
- 174 Confirmation Screen
- 179 Create Welcome Screen
- 180 Edit/Delete Welcome Screen
- 181 Source Port Selection Screen
- 182 Destination Port Selection Screen
- 183 Frames Direction Selection Screen
- 184 Confirmation Screen
- 196 Adding and Removing Managers
- 196 Editing Trap Reporting Statuses
- 199 Sorting the List of Stations
- 201 802.1x Port Security Overview
- 202 Configuring 802.1x Port Security
- 206 Router
- 206 Layer 2 Switch
- 208 Toolbar
- 209 Tree View
- 210 Table Area
- 210 Form Area
- 211 Creating New Table Entries
- 211 Modifying Table Entries
- 211 Deleting Table Entries
- 212 Running Changes
- 212 Committed Changes
- 213 Opening the Help to the Contents Page
- 213 Opening the Help to a Topic of Interest
- 229 DHCP/BOOTP Global Parameter
- 230 DHCP/BOOTP Parameters
- 232 RIP Global Parameters
- 234 RIP Interfaces
- 237 OSPF Global Parameters
- 239 OSPF Interfaces
- 241 OSPF Area Parameters
- 242 OSPF Link State Database
- 244 OSPF External Database
- 245 OSPF Neighbors
- 247 VRRP Global Parameters
- 248 VRRP Table
- 251 CRTP Interfaces
- 254 File Menu
- 254 View Menu
- 254 Configure Menu
- 256 Actions Menu
- 256 Tools Menu
- 257 Help Menu
- 257 File Menu
- 257 Edit Menu
- 258 View Menu
- 258 Action Menu
- 258 Help Menu