Use this procedure to configure ADAC settings on a port.
From the navigation tree, double-click Edit.
From the Edit tree, click ADAC.
Select the ADAC tab.
To enable ADAC for the port, select the AdminEnable check box. To disable ADAC for the port, clear the AdminEnable check box.
Select the ADAC Ports tab.
In the TaggedFramesPvid box, type a number between 0 and 4094, where 0 means "no change."
Click on the TaggedFramesTagging setting required.
Select MacDetectionEnable or LldpDetectionEnable or select them both to enable the detection methods on the port.
Click Apply.
The following table outlines the parameters of the ADAC Ports tab.
Variable | Value |
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AdminEnable | Enables or disables ADAC for the port. |
OperEnable | Indicates ADAC operational state: true is enabled and false is disabled.
![]() If OperEnable is False and AdminEnable is True, then Auto-Detection/Auto-Configuration is disabled. This can occur due to a condition such as reaching the maximum number of devices supported per port. |
ConfigStatus | (Read only) Describes the ADAC status for the port:
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TaggedFramesPVID | Unique PVID between 1 and 4094. A value of 0 indicates that Auto-Configuration cannot change the PVID for the respective port. |
TaggedFramesTagging | Choose
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AdacPortType | Describes how ADAC classifies the port:
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MacDetectionEnable | True indicates that Auto-Detection of Avaya IP Phones, based on MAC address, is enabled on the interface. False indicates that Auto-Detection of Avaya IP Phones, based on MAC address, is disabled on the interface. NOTE: MacDetectionEnable cannot be set to false if no other supported detection mechanism is enabled on the port. |
LldpDetectionEnable | True indicates that Auto-Detection of Avaya IP Phones, based on 802.1ab is enabled on the interface. False indicates that Auto-Detection of Avaya IP Phones, based on 802.1ab, is disabled on the interface. NOTE: LldpDetectionEnable cannot be set to False if no other supported detection mechanism is enabled on the port. |