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Run scripts
According to Avaya best practices for converged solutions, you can use the scripts to configure
the parameters for an Avaya stackable Ethernet Switch. The scripts can be executed in a
default or verbose mode.
In the automated or non-verbose mode, the switch is configured using predetermined
parameter values. In the verbose mode, the script guides you to configure the parameters
where the values must be provided as inputs when the script is executed.
In this release, run scripts are available in non-verbose and verbose mode for IP Office, and
verbose mode for Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) and Auto Detect Auto Configuration
(ADAC).
For more information, see:
• Configuring Systems on Avaya Ethernet Routing Switch 4000 Series, NN47205-500.
•
Run scripts on page 163
Block subsequent MAC authentication
Prior to Release 5.7, in Multiple Host with Multiple Authentication (MHMA) mode, if a station
successfully authenticates, the switch places the port in the RADIUS-assigned VLAN that
corresponds to the login credentials of that station. If a second station properly authenticates
on that same port, the switch ignores the RADIUS-assigned VLAN and the user is placed in
the same VLAN as the first successfully authenticated station, creating a potential security risk.
This feature enhancement gives the administrator the option of either using the current
implementation or a separate option that blocks subsequent MAC authentications if the
RADIUS-assigned VLAN is different than the first authorized station VLAN.
For more information, see:
• Configuring Security on Avaya Ethernet Routing Switch 4000 Series, NN47205-505.
•
Block subsequent MAC authentication on page 160
Fail Open VLAN Continuity mode
The Fail Open VLAN Continuity mode feature introduces a new mode of operation for EAP/
NEAP clients when the RADIUS server(s) become unreachable.
For more information, see:
• Configuring Security on Avaya Ethernet Routing Switch 4000 Series, NN47205-505.
•
802.1 x Fail Open Continuity Mode on page 118
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Avaya 2000 series Specifications

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BrandAvaya
Model2000 series
CategoryNetwork Router
LanguageEnglish

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