Configuring ADAC for specific ports using EDM

Use the following procedure to configure ADAC for one or more ports in a standalone switch or switch stack.

Procedure steps


Step Action

1

From the navigation tree, double-click Edit.

2

In the Edit tree, double-click Chassis then double-click Ports.

OR

In the Edit tree, double-click ADAC .

3

In the Ports work area, click the ADAC tab.

OR

In the ADAC work area, click the ADAC Ports tab.

4

To select a port to edit, click the port Index.

5

In the port row, double-click the cell in the AdminEnable column.

6

Select a value from the list—true to enable ADAC for the port, or false to disable ADAC for the port.

7

In the port row, double-click the cell in the TaggedFramesPvid column.

8

Type a value in the dialog box.

9

In the port row, double-click the cell in the TaggedFramesTagging column.

10

Select a value from the list.

11

In the port row, double-click the cell in the MacDetectionEnable column.

12

Select a value from the list—true to enable MAC address detection for the port, or false to disable MAC address detection for the port.

13

In the port row, double-click the cell in the LldpDetectionEnable column.

14

Select a value from the list—true to enable LLDP detection for the port, or false to disable LLDP detection for the port.

15

You can repeat steps 4 through 14 to configure ADAC for additional ports.

16

Click Apply.


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Variable Definitions

Use the data in this table to configure port-based ADAC.

Variable Value
Index Indicates the switch position in a stack and the port number. The default value for a standalone switch is 1.
AdminEnable Enables (true) or disables (false) ADAC for the port.
OperEnable Indicates whether the port ADAC operational state is true (enabled) or false (disabled). This is a read-only cell.
Caution Caution

If OperEnable is false and AdminEnable is true, ADAC is disabled. This can occur if you reach the maximum number of devices supported on a port.

ConfigStatus Indicates the ADAC status for the port.
  • configApplied—the ADAC configuration is applied to the port.
  • configNotApplied—the ADAC configuration is not applied to the port.
This is a read-only cell.
TaggedFramesPVID Specifies a unique Port VLAN identifier (PVID). Values range from 0–4094. A value of 0 indicates that Auto-Configuration cannot change the PVID for the port.
TaggedFramesTagging Specifies the tagging value that Auto-Configuration applies to a port that has ADAC enabled and has tagged frames selected as the operating mode.
  • tagAll—tagging is enabled on all frames
  • tagPvidOnly—tagging is enabled on frames with a PVID that matches the PVID of this port
  • untagPvidOnly—tagging is disabled on frames with a PVID that matches the PVID of this port
  • noChange—accepts frames without change
AdacPortType

Indicates how ADAC classifies the port:

  • telephony—autodetection is enabled for the port
  • callServer—the port is configured as a Call Server
  • uplink—the port is configured as an Uplink
  • other—the port is not classified as telephony, callServer, or uplink
MacDetectionEnable Specifies whether Autodetection of Nortel IP Phones, based on MAC address is enabled (true) or disabled (false) on the interface.
Attention

You cannot configure MacDetectionEnable to false if no other supported detection mechanism is enabled on the port.

LldpDetectionEnable Specifies whether Autodetection of Nortel IP Phones, based on 802.1ab is enabled (true) or disabled (false) on the interface.
Attention

You cannot configure LldpDetectionEnable to false if no other supported detection mechanism is enabled on the port.