
August 2008
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• Switch-level input/output, memory and CPU utilization levels
• Module-level and port-level input/output utilization levels
• For each monitored resource, the following variables are defined:
• Most recent utilization level (percentage)
• Average utilization level over the last minute (percentage)
• Average utilization level over the last hour (percentage)
• Maximum utilization level over the last hour (percentage)
• Threshold level
Additionally, Health Monitoring provides the capacity to specify thresholds for the resource utilization
levels it monitors, and generates traps based on the specified threshold criteria.
HTTP/HTTPS Port Configuration
The default HTTP port and the default Secure HTTP (HTTPS) port can be configured for the embedded
Web server in the switch.
IP/IP Tunneling
The IP/IP tunneling feature allows IP traffic to be tunneled through an IP network. This feature can be used
to establish connctivity between remote IP networks using an intermediate IP network such as the Internet.
IP Multicast VLAN
The IP Multicast VLAN feature provides the ability to configure specific VLANs that are dedicated to
distributing multicast traffic. These distribution VLANs connect to the nearest multicast router and support
multicast traffic only.
IP Multicast VLANs are supported in both the enterprise environment and the VLAN Stacking
environment. The ports are separately classified as VLAN stacking ports or as legacy ports (Fixed
ports/Tagged Ports). To ascertain that data flow is limited to either the VLAN Stacking domain or the
enterprise domain, VLAN Stacking ports must be members of only the VLAN Stacking VLANs, while the
normal legacy ports must be members of only enterprise mode VLANs. Multiple sender ports are
supported.
Interswitch Protocol (AMAP)
Alcatel-Lucent Interswitch Protocols (AIP) are used to discover adjacent switches and retain mobile port
information across switches. By default, AMAP is enabled.
Alcatel-Lucent Mapping Adjacency Protocol (AMAP) is used to discover the network topology of Alcatel-
Lucent switches in a particular installation. Using this protocol, each switch determines which switches are
adjacent to it by sending and responding to Hello update packets. For the purposes of AMAP, adjacent
switches are those that:
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