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1. 20 Release Idle 20 Release Idle 20 Release Idle Ho Fault Messages Refresh The information in the VoIP Status tab is provided by the VoIP engine and is refreshed periodically The following table lists the fields in the VoIP Status tab and their descriptions Table 29 VoIP Status Parameters Field Description Slot The slot in which the VoIP engine resides Socket The socket number of the VoIP engine relevant only for the Avaya G450 Device Channels in Use The number of channels currently being used Total Voice Channels The total number of voice channels available Jitter Buffer size The jitter buffer is a temporary storage area built into the receiver of each gateway lt uses a mechanism to remove the random delays between packets which occur as the packets are routed through the network 10f2 82 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager VolP Overview Table 29 VolP Status Parameters continued Field Description VolP State The administrative state of the DSP core read only Possible values are Busy Out Release Camp On Busy Out Unknown Operational Status The operational status of the VoIP engine 20f2 The following table lists the fields in the VoIP DSP Core Status table and their descriptions Table 30 VoIP DSP Cores Status Parameters Field
2. eee eee 17 Starting the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Manager eee 18 Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device Manager as Part of Avaya Network Management 18 Running Avaya G250 G350 G450 Manager from Avaya Network Management Console 18 Avaya G350 G450 Manager via Web Management 18 The User interlace 2 ook cee Oke Dee hae RUE RUE EU AA 19 Application TADOS o s aos dee eee a R9 34979 9 RR RR IO chos 20 Ssmus LING 44d do AAA 3 4 ORE HOGS 20 Managing BADIA cos oho BR Ex xm RU wr So ESS d xo x 21 Chapter 2 Device Manager 23 The G250 G350 G450 Device Manager User Interface 23 Application TOOIDAUF amp uu ox a A AAA 24 GebSet Toolbar isc hb ke bs 9 AAA 25 Tree VIGUW e caca AAA AAA AA AAA 27 DESKTOP 2x 2093 399 ea a E AA A ee ae d 27 Chassis VIO Lou a RU mu CRS Ss x 59995442 x 9 293 a 27 CIS PONS a RAR ARANA de RAE RARA 30 Selecting Elements 020 lt lt lt on 19 lt lt 2 lt 05005 30 Dialog MICA 4 6 6466 cob m Roe e AAA 31 Avaya G250 G350 G450 Modes 31 Refreshing Device Information 32 Using Dialog Boxes and Tables 32 Using Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device Manager Help 33 Opening the Help to the Contents Page 33 Opening the Help to a Topic of Interest
3. ss 153 Ethernet LAN port configuration 90 Ethernet WAN port configuration 94 expansion module configuration 86 frame relay Channel Group information 310 module configuration 45 port configuration ll 48 port VLAN configuration 175 PPP session Channel Group information 105 Switch Connected Addresses window 189 the Port Redundancy dialog box 194 the Port RMON window 185 traffic statistics ll 186 USP information 127 VLANlist a a o o 167 VLANs accessing the dialog box 167 applying configuration changes 176 configuration lle 165 Creating vu cx a au XD IURE RS Rm X de GO 172 creating deleting and renaming 171 deletilig z a xx ac do Rot muy a 174 expanding and contracting tree 168 managing a x ome hmm RR a a Art master VLAN list 2 2040 166 OVerVieW 1 lle 165 Port Configuration Area aaa 170 176 port PVID configuration 176 port VLAN settings dia renaming n 172 selecting ports 175 Selection List rs 169 synchronizing names 173 IagS on oes VUE a a qd a s 166 WCC isc a1 22 uc T 168 viewing configuration 167 viewing port VLAN configuration 175 VLAN tree a soroa llle 168 VoIP co
4. Type Point to point Bandwidth kb s 128 Administrative Status Enable Operational Status Down DLCIs Hone Apph Delete Insert The Sub Interfaces tab of the Channel Group dialog box provides a list of Frame Relay sub interfaces in the upper section of the dialog box To view configuration information for a specific Frame Relay sub interface click the Sub Frame Relay interface in the list Configuration information for the selected Frame Relay sub interface appears in the bottom of the dialog box You can create modify and delete Frame Relay sub interfaces using the Sub Interfaces tab of the Channel Group dialog box To create a new Frame Relay sub interface 1 Click Insert A new row appears in the Sub Frame Relay Interfaces list 2 Enter the parameters for the Frame Relay sub interface using the fields at the bottom of the dialog box 3 Click Apply The Frame Relay sub interface is created To modify the parameters of a Frame Relay sub interface 1 Click the Frame Relay sub interface you want to modify The configuration parameters of the selected Frame Relay sub interface appear in the bottom of the dialog box 2 Modify the parameters you want to change using the fields at the bottom of the dialog box 3 Click Apply The Frame Relay sub interface parameters are modified 114 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Viewing Channel
5. 33 Chapter 3 Device Configuration 35 Viewing Device Configuration 2 2 ee 35 Device Configuration General Tab 36 Device Configuration Advanced Tab 39 Device Configuration FRU Tab lt lt 41 Issue 5 October 2007 3 Contents Device Configuration 802 1x Tab Viewing Module Configuration lt lt Module Configuration General Tab Viewing Port Configuration 2 226 228 cee eee eee eee ee news Port Configuration General Tab Port Configuration Advanced Tab Port Configuration 802 1X Tab es Port Configuration LLDP Tab lll Configuring the External Modem Contiguring the Dialer 2 226225 9E be RSERERC 4999 E 3S Resetting the Devic 5 lt lt scscvcrrracasas 9E ads A Chapter 4 Power over Ethernet POE DUBEVIENW 1 445454 xo ROBAR A348 AAA AAA Viewing PoE Information 222222094523 433533 Viewing PoE Port Information ccrns Viewing PoE Configuration aaao PoE Module Configuration 2 2 2 ee eee es PoE Port Configuration 4 2 5 80666682 bea ee eee Dees Chapter 5 Media Gateway Functions Media Gateway Overview
6. o ee Media Gateway Configuration ee lr Viewing Media Gateway Configuration rss MG CONG 4222222255 93 RR serranas e i322 6 oo oo 5 99 4 3 883 30359 9 3 Sens ELS we Viewing Media Module Configuration Avaya Site Administration lt lt ee Chapter 6 VoIP Engine Configuration VoIP Overview rh mh Roh Rom oh om oh on non n VoIP Resources cios oO O6 Da ox 3 3 xo okoko3 9eo3x 3 SS VoIP SIUS o ADA Ss BSS Saw 8 Chapter 7 WAN Configuration c WAN OVEIVIBW a iu ara dra tox WAN Module Configuration E1 T Port Configuration ic 42225245 ooa wee ec eed des Ethernet LAN Port Configuration 4 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager 44 45 46 48 49 52 54 58 60 64 66 67 67 67 68 68 68 69 71 71 71 72 72 74 75 76 TT 77 78 81 85 85 86 87 90 Contents Ethernet LAN Port Configuration General Tab 90 Ethernet LAN Port Configuration Advanced Tab 93 Ethernet WAN Port Configuration lt lt 94 Ethernet WAN Port Configuration General Tab 95 Ethernet WAN Port Configuration PPPoE Client Tab 98 Ethernet WAN Port Configuration DHCP Client Tab
7. Operational Status Down The following table provides a list of the fields in the Channel Group tab of the Channel Group dialog box and their descriptions Table 39 Channel Group Dialog Box Channel Group Parameters e Unframed E1 for E1 ports only Field Description Description A description of the PPP session Port Type The port type Port Functionality The framing mode of the port Possible modes are e ds0 bundle encapsulation types are e PPP e Frame Relay Encapsulation The encapsulation method for the PPP session Possible e Frame Relay Non IETF for the MM340 Media Module 10f2 106 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Viewing Channel Group Information Table 39 Channel Group Dialog Box Channel Group Parameters continued Field Description Idle Characters The bit pattern used to signify an idle line Possible patterns include e Flags e Mark e PSAX Bandwidth The effective bandwidth of the PPP session Administrative The administrative state of the PPP session Status e Enable The Channel Group is enabled e Disable The Channel Group is disabled VoIP Queue The state of VoIP queuing on the PPP session VoIP queuing changes the length of the high priority queue providing support for the configuration of a maximum VoIP delay Possible states include e On Standard VoIP queuing is active
8. 100 Ethernet WAN Port Configuration Extended Keep Alive Tab 103 Viewing Channel Group Information 105 Channel Group PPP Session Information 105 Channel Group i 452455399 RX3ED AR eee whe ede ew eR EHS 105 ll MRE III 107 PPP agost es ea ers 108 Channel Group Frame Relay Information 110 Frame Relay 4 44 o nob ooo ciar yo a 111 SUDUIDDEEDOOM ok on arar rd en 2 113 ke e a A e e 116 Managing Channel Groups llle 119 Viewing the Channel Groups Table rss 119 Creating Editing and Deleting Channel Groups 120 The Channel Group Wizard ee 121 Welcome Screen 25k 4 sh se Ph bee Se EP Oe ee 122 Select Name and Encapsulation Screen 123 select E1 Ti Port Screen socer Rn 124 Select Channels and Speed Screen 125 Confirmation Screen cc ccc ik ce bee eee SLE eee E E s 126 USP DOMQUISNOn 2 cic area eqs esses 127 USP s PPP MEIGS o 9 0500 ada e 127 Seral P r oojisascaca iras aa sad 127 ROVONCOO acompa 504 eH RDO cr ist 129 PER LL e 4 03 Sees d i Rum 4 6 E So 6 Sees eee 4s 132 USP Frame Relay Interface es 133 Frame Relay 44 440 h Rk DRED ES ORE OO ES 134 Sub Frame Relays 42 2222 obs 136 e ETT 139 Configuring the ETR Port llle 142 The Services Interface io dos s ouo ia
9. Table 22 MG Config Parameters Field Description QOS Control The source of QoS control This parameter can only be changed via the CLI Possible values are e Local The processor is using the local QoS parameters The 802 priority and DSCP fields can be configured e Remote The processor is receiving QoS parameters from a remote Media Gateway All QoS parameters are read only DSCP Priority based on a technology by which packets are marked in the IP header Type of Service ToS byte as belonging to a specific class Possible values are O 63 802 Priority Priority based on the 802 1p standard which assigns rights and privileges to users on a telephony network Possible values are 0 7 Operational Status Operational Status of the Media Gateway Possible values are e OK Media Gateway is operating properly e Fatal Media Gateway is down Fault Messages A list of fault messages Issue 5 October 2007 73 Media Gateway Functions MGC Config The MGC Config tab provides information about the Media Gateway Controller s settings IP address and registration information Figure 25 MGC Config Tab G350 002 149 49 78 141 MGC Contig MG Config VolP resources VolP status General Advanced MGC IP Address 149 49 78 161 Registered status Registered H248 Link status Up Configurable MGC list BINE IP address 1 149 49 78 161 Refresh Th
10. The amount of time in seconds between sending authentication requests Tx Period sec The amount of time in seconds in which an authentication request must be answered Supp Timeout sec The amount of time in seconds after which an authentication request is suppressed Server Timeout sec The amount of time in seconds before timing out an authentication request Max Request The maximum number of times a request for authentication is sent before timing out ReAuthPeriod sec The amount of time in seconds after which the port connection should be reauthenticated ReAuth Enabled The state of reauthentication on the port Possible values are e True The port connection is reauthenticated after the reAuth Period e False The port connection is not reauthenticated The reAuth Period is ignored Current Number of Supplicants The current number of supplicants on this port Authenticated Supplicants The number of authenticated supplicants on this port Authenticating Supplicants The number of supplicants connected to the port being authenticated not authenticated yet 20f2 For more information on the user interface refer to Using Dialog Boxes and Tables on page 32 Issue 5 October 2007 57 Device Configuration Port Configuration LLDP Tab Link Layer Discovery Protocol LLDP is a neighbor discovery protocol which allows
11. ee es 247 Viewing the VRRP Table lt lt lt lt 248 Header Compression o ee 250 Configuring cRTP Interfaces 250 Configuring TCP Header Compression Interfaces 251 Chapter 18 Policy Based Routing Manager 253 The Policy Based Routing Manager User Interface 253 TODIBAE e e aaa ra a oS Se a Ss 254 Tree VIEW REN 255 Table ViOW 6 6h eb ROR ERD REE ODED SRE DOES 255 The Application Editor Tool ell 255 Saving Configuration Changes 255 Applied Changes sasaaa 256 Committed Changes saasa oaa 256 Using Avaya G250 G350 G450 Policy Based Routing Manager Help 256 Opening the Help to the Contents Page 256 Opening the Help to a Topic of Interest 256 Chapter 19 Policy Based Routing 257 Policy Based Routing Overview eee ee 257 Using the Tree VIOW civic res aba CR 258 Using the Table VIBW i ios lt irnirar sra ARA RR OA ARRA 258 Policy Based Routing List 2 2 2422 ocho oom ee es 259 Adding POUCIES va x bum RR SOR a POOR C ox EURO ew Sew xd 260 Deleting PONCIOS a oko ok oO ROCKS ee nas 260 Policy Based Routing Rules List sns 260 Adding RUGS s eis roo x REX EE EUR EXE o x 264 Modirying RUES 65 14 d om R9 3o o
12. Welcome Screen The Channel Group Wizard provides a simple step by step method for creating or editing a Channel Group Figure 45 Channel Group Wizard Welcome Screen Welcome to the WAN Channel Group wizard This wizard will quide you through the process of creating or editing a Channel Group configuration which consists of these steps 1 Selecting a name 2 Selecting an E1 T1 port 3 Selecting channels 4 Confirmation Cancel jac Finish To continue click Next The Channel Group Wizard continues with the Select Name and Encapsulation Screen 122 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Managing Channel Groups Select Name and Encapsulation Screen The Select Name and Encapsulation screen enables you to assign a name to the Channel Group and configure the encapsulation method Figure 46 Channel Group Wizard Select Name and Encapsulation Screen l P Please choose a name and 4 encapsulation for the Channel im Group Channel Group Hame Ranan Encapsulation Frame w Cancel Back Hext Finish Enter a name for the Channel Group in the Channel Group Name field Select an encapsulation method for the Channel Group from the pull down listbox Available encapsulation methods include e PPPSession The Channel Group uses PPP Sessions e FrameRelay The Channel Group uses frame relay e FrameRelay Non IETF The Channel Gr
13. 2 Enter a VLAN number in the VLAN ID field Note The range of valid VLAN numbers is 1 3071 up to 8 VLANs in total for Avaya G250 G350 Devices and 1 4090 up to 64 VLANs in total for Avaya G450 Devices 3 Enter a name for the VLAN in the VLAN Name field 4 Click OK The new VLAN is created Renaming VLANs To rename a VLAN 1 From the VLAN Configuration dialog box select the VLAN whose name you want to edit 2 Click Rename The Rename VLAN dialog box opens 172 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Managing VLANs Figure 76 Rename VLAN Dialog Box Rename VLAN VLAN ID VLAN Hame v1 OK Cancel 3 Edit the VLAN s name in the VLAN Name field 4 Click OK The VLAN is renamed Synchronizing VLAN Names VLANs with the same VLAN number can be defined with different names on different devices in the network In addition VLAN names can be configured in the master VLAN list This can cause confusion when referring to a VLAN by name rather than by number The VLAN application enables you to synchronize the VLAN names on the device with those in the master VLAN list When synchronizing the VLAN names on the device with those in the master VLAN list the VLANs on the device are renamed to provide consistency with the names in the master VLAN list To synchronize VLAN names on the device with the master VLAN list 1 From the VLAN Configuration dialog box
14. 2 3 waa ie oa eh a ee ee a 185 RIP Global Parameters 235 RIP Interfaces noaoono aaa 236 Switch Connected Addresses 189 TCP header compression interfaces 291 VRRP Global Parameters 247 VRRPTable lees 248 Wizard Backup Interface o 145 Channel Group o less 121 Port Mirroring cles 178 PortRedundancy 196 Index Z Zooming in and out of the graph 186 Issue 5 October 2007 305
15. 200 Port Redundancy Wizard Confirmation 201 Deleting Port Redundancies 202 Updating the Device 15506 o TR 3 OTN OE eT og 202 Issue5 October 2007 7 Contents Chapter 14 Trap Managers Configuration 203 Trap Manager Overview m2 203 Configuring Trap Managers 204 Editing the Trap Managers Table leer 206 Chapter 15 Routing Manager lt 207 TheRouting Manager User Interface 207 TODIDAF 5 044 2x 2 4 R4 8E ee AAA 208 j 1 RI 209 Table Porm Aled 6 criar la s 210 Editing Tables 44 84 4 4 Se OK Sw E RO TRA E A ROROE AAA 210 Creating New Table Entries eee 211 Modifying Table Entries 211 Deleting Table Entries 211 Saving Table Information ina File 211 Saving Configuration Changes 212 RUNNING Changs 26 a Rem Da HASSE OS Se RT 212 Committed Changes 2 sss settee sce eee nbn v teen ecaeens 212 RESCUINT A ROUTE ooo sra A 212 Using Avaya G250 G350 G450 Routing Manager Help 213 Opening the Help to the Contents Page 213 Opening the Help to a Topic of Interest 213 Chapter 16 Layer 2 ia eee AA
16. G450 Media Gateway SW Version 27 18 0 9 071513104247 24 00 04 0D EA AD 80 00 04 0D EA AD 81 00 04 0D EA AD 82 00 04 0D EA AD 83 T1 T1 Vian 1 10 13 1 184 255 255 255 0 Vian 1 10 13 1 184 10 13 1 1 OK Ho Hon FRU HW Fault Messages z Refresh Apply Undo Delete I Insert 36 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Viewing Device Configuration The following table provides a list of the fields in the General tab of the Device Configuration dialog box and their descriptions Table 8 Device Configuration Fields General Tab Field Description System Name Logical name of the device as defined on the SNMP agent of the device MG Identifier Identification number of the Media Gateway FW version Firmware release the device is running Contact The individual responsible for the maintenance of this device Physical Location The current physical location of this device System Description A description of the device Number Of Modules The number of Media Modules and expansion modules in the chassis Chassis Serial The serial number of the chassis read only relevant only for the Number Avaya G450 Device Chassis The configuration symbol of the chassis read only relevant only for Configuration the Avaya G450 Device Symbol VLAN MAC Address The MAC address
17. Policy Based Routing List on page 259 3 Click e The module is updated with the new policy and the table is refreshed 4 Add rules to the new policy For more information on adding rules refer to Adding Rules on page 264 Note Commit changes to the module to ensure that all changes are permanently saved Deleting Policies To delete a policy 1 Select the policy you want to delete To select more than one policy press SHIFT while selecting additional policies 2 Click T An x appears next to the policy 3 Click 3 The policy is deleted from the module and the Table View is refreshed Note Commit changes to the module to ensure that all changes are permanently saved Note You cannot delete the active policy Policy Based Routing Rules List The Policy Based Routing Rules list allows you to add modify move and delete rules in a policy Since rules are applied to packets in the order they appear in the table the order of rules in the table is important This section provides a description of the Rules list and discusses the following topics e Adding Rules e Modifying Rules 260 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Using the Table View e Copying Rules e Moving Rules e Deleting Rules To view the Rules list select the policy in the Tree View whose rules you wish to view and then select the Policy Based Routing Rules tab in the Table View If the Rules list is
18. Station connections Status GBIC ports e tab VoIP 4 4 8 sons ono a mo mx Status Line Cial x om uox ee BR we de he STP Spanning Tree Protocol device configuration portconfiguration Sub Frame Relay Creatiligu su us dee deor ee em Ah ce ce e d 114 137 deleting soc c o ooo emn 114 137 modifying les 114 137 Sub Frame Relays tab Channel Group lees 113 USP 5 e ea aes E ia TI 136 Switch connected addresses OVerVieW ll le e leen 189 sorting list 191 window ai a oi le 189 Switching views a 20 Symbols in tables a al Synchronizing VLANnames 173 T Table adding and deleting managers 206 adding entries o o zal apply Changes 21 210 Backup Interfaces ls 144 Channel Group 2o o o m ee 119 Device Trap Managers 204 editing Trap Managers 206 PortRedundancy 194 refreshing lt s e i i cre ee 21 row symbols 21 savingastext lt e 211 Selection List rs 169 undoing changes 21 210 PE Em 32 Table Area in Routing Manager 210 255 resizing les 210 255 Table Entries Adding llle 211 HEALING d a os eb deis mo mox E Sou ees d 211 Deleti
19. The WAN encapsulation method of the selected port Possible values are e ARPA The port uses the ARPA protocol to establish a connection e PPPOE The port uses PPP over Ethernet to establish a connection Note This field is read only Traffic Shaper Rate bps Reserved bandwidth for VolP traffic Possible values are e Integer values in the range 64000 2048000 e Disable VolP Queue The state of VoIP queuing VolP queuing changes the length of the high priority queue providing support for the configuration of a maximum VoIP delay Possible states include e On Standard VoIP queuing is active e Off VoIP queuing is not active e Fair VolP Queue VoIP fair queuing is active Note This option is not available when Traffic Shaper Rate is set to Disable 3 of 3 Issue 5 October 2007 97 WAN Configuration Ethernet WAN Port Configuration PPPoE Client Tab The PPPoE Client tab enables you to view configuration and status information for the PPPoE client available for the embedded Ethernet WAN port PPPoE allows you to set up PPP WAN connections over long haul Ethernet media Figure 35 Ethernet WAN Port Configuration Dialog Box PPPoE Client Tab g k Module 10 Port 2 Ethernet WAN DHCP Client Keep Alive ICMP General f PPPoE Client Refresh The following table lists the fields in the Ethernet WAN Port Configuration PPPoE Client tab and t
20. The power consumption of the port in milliwatts 70 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Chapter 5 Media Gateway Functions This chapter provides information about the Avaya G250 G350 G450 s Media Gateway functionality and includes the following sections e Viewing Media Gateway Configuration An overview of Media Gateway functionality in Avaya G250 G350 G450 Devices e Media Gateway Configuration Information about viewing and configuring Media Gateway components e Avaya Site Administration Information about Avaya s gatekeeper software Media Gateway Overview The Media Gateway is a family of components which can deliver data voice fax and messaging capabilities over an IP network It is a VoIP system that acts as an IP PBX and messaging server and a VoIP gateway In addition it performs the function of a gatekeeper and an IP media management resource for tone detection and generation conferencing and call classification The Media Gateway components are controlled through the Media Gateway Processor MGP The MGP detects when a media module is inserted or removed and transfers information from the VoIP engine to the other components The Avaya G250 G350 G450 s Media Gateway converges the power of Avaya Call Processing ACP software with the power of distributed switching from the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device It provides IP PBX functionality using open standards and an open operating s
21. changes in table 210 Port Redundancy information 202 User interface Avaya G250 G350 G450 Manager 19 Device Manager 23 Routing Manager 207 253 Users of Avaya G250 G350 G450management 13 Using Applications editor ere Avaya G250 G350 G450 Manager help 33 Chassis View les 27 Device Manager Application Toolbar 24 dialog boxes lll less 32 Get Set Toolbar 25 on line help 213 256 table view aoao ee 258 labl S a aca a hoy re Ree RI 32 the tree view llle 258 Using address wildcards 272 USP Advanced tab 2 o o 129 configuration o o o n DLOlstab i sse Room o x 139 frame relay interface 133 Frame Relay tab o o 134 PPP interface s sos s cca o a LETA PPE tab Cou 2 a deae RIRs 132 Serial Port tab o 127 Sub Frame Relaystab 136 viewing information Mer V Viewing additional table parameters 210 backup interfaces o o 144 Channel Group information 105 Channel Group table 119 connected stations 189 device information 35 devicetraps lll ln 204 E1 T1 portconfiguration 87 embedded tools
22. e e NH20 Next Hop list 20 e DBR Destination Based Routing Validity The validity of the rule Possible values are e y Applicable The rule is valid and can be applied to packets e A Best Effort The rule may or may not be applied to packets e 3 Not Applicable The rule contains invalid values or conflicts with other rules e gt Unknown The rule status is unknown The rule status is unknown if changes have been made but not applied 3 of 3 Issue 5 October 2007 263 Policy Based Routing Adding Rules To add a new rule to a policy 1 Click E3 Or Select Edit gt Add The new rule appears in the Rules List 2 Define the fields in the table cells For more information on the Rule s fields refer to Policy Based Routing Rules List on page 260 3 Click el The policy is updated with the added rule and the Table View is refreshed Note A mandatory but invalid rule is highlighted in red Modifying Rules To modify a rule 1 Click on the rule you want to modify 2 Define the fields in the table cells For more information on the Rules fields refer to Policy Based Routing Rules List on page 260 3 Click gy The policy is updated with the modified rule and the Table View is refreshed Note Modifying a rule may invalidate other rules Copying Rules You can copy a rule to a different position in the Rules List or to a different policy To copy a rule 1 Select
23. e Configuring Basic DHCP Options Basic configuration options for DHCP service e Creating a New DHCP Pool New allocation pool creation options for DHCP service e Configuring DHCP Pool Parameters Allocation pool configuration options for DHCP service e Configuring DHCP Assignment Parameters Parameter allocation options for DHCP service The DHCP Server dialog box is split into two sections The top section shows the All DHCP Pools tree a view of all available DHCP pools You can click All DHCP Pools to manage the basic DHCP function and create a new pool or click a specific pool to configure options for that pool To configure the DHCP server select Servers gt DHCP Server from the Configure Menu The DHCP Server Configuration dialog box opens to the General Tab Issue 5 October 2007 153 Embedded Tools Configuring Basic DHCP Options The DHCP Server General Tab provides basic configuration options for activating the DHCP service Figure 65 DHCP Server Configuration General Tab DHCP Server Configuration ay General Mode Disable Ping Detection Disable Timeout ms 500 Refresh D Hew Pool The following table provides a list of the fields in the DHCP Server Configuration General Tab and their descriptions Table 55 DHCP Server Configuration General Tab Fields Field Description Mode Administrative status of the DHCP service P
24. ETR Mode Auto Yl o Manual On Manual Off 142 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager The Services Interface The following table provides a list of fields in the ETR Interface form and their descriptions Table 51 ETR Interface Form Parameters Field Description Port Identifier The port identifier string not relevant for the Avaya G450 Device ETR Mode The mode of operation The status of Dynamic CAC on the WAN interface Possible values are e Auto e Manual On e Manual Off ETR State The current ETR state of operation not relevant for the Avaya G450 Device The Services Interface The Services port cannot be configured through the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device Manager The Services port allows an Out Of Band management interface to the Avaya G450 Device The following table displays the fixed values of the Services port Table 52 Fixed Parameters for the Services Port Parameter Value IP Address 192 11 13 6 Port Type 10 100 BaseTX Port Functionality 100 mbit sec or 10 mbit sec Administrative Status Enabled Operational Status Possible values are e Up e Down Auto Negotiation Mode Enabled Issue 5 October 2007 143 WAN Configuration Configuring Backup Interfaces The Backup interface feature enables you to configure backup interfaces for WAN interfaces The backup interface feature includes a table for viewi
25. L2 Device Manager Console Port g a Module 10 Port 4 Console Modem Async Mode Interactive v Modem Init String AT S7 45 S0 2 V1 X4 amp c1 El Q0 Operational Status Modem Undetected Refresh The following table provides a list of the fields in the L2 Device Manager for the Console port Table 17 L2 Device Manager Console Port Field Description Asynch Mode The interface admin status of the console port Possible values include e Interactive the admin status is active e Terminal the admin status is inactive Modem Init String The string used to initialize the external modem 1 of 2 Issue 5 October 2007 61 Device Configuration Table 17 L2 Device Manager Console Port continued Field Description Connection Speed The connection speed of the modem Note This field is only visible when a modem is connected Operational Status s pa status of the external modem Possible states include e Modem Undetected no modem is detected e Modem Ready the modem is ready e Modem Connected Dial In the modem detected in a dial in modem e Modem Connected Dial Out the modem detected a dial out modem 20f2 To view the L2 Device manager for a USB port In the Chassis View click a USB icon Or In the Tree View click a USB icon The L2 Device Manager for the USB port opens Figure 19
26. Table 56 DHCP Server Configuration New Pool Tab Fields Field Description Name Name of the new pool to be created To cancel changes click Cancel To apply changes and create the new pool click Apply The newly created pool appears in the All DHCP Pools tree Configuring DHCP Pool Parameters The DHCP Server Pool Config Tab provides options for configuring parameters for the DHCP pool To open the DHCP Server Configuration Pool Config Tab Click a specific pool in the All DHCP Pools tree Figure 67 DHCP Server Configuration Pool Config Tab El DHCP Server Configuration II DHCP Pools H DHCP pool 1 main pool av Pool Config General DHCP Option Config Hame main pool Mode Disable Start IP Address 4 2 3 20 End IP Address 4 2 3 100 Lease Seconds 691200 Client Identifier Bootfile Hext Server Server Hame Refresh 156 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Configuring the DHCP Server The following table provides a list of the fields in the DHCP Server Configuration Pool Configuration Tab and their descriptions Table 57 DHCP Server Configuration Pool Config Tab Fields Field Description Name Name of the selected pool Mode Administrative status of the DHCP pool Possible options are e Enable e Disable Start IP Ad
27. The IP address of the second of two possible DHCP servers for the interface Relay Mode The method by which the DHCP relay chooses an IP address to include in the DHCP request When relaying a DHCP BOOTP request the relay has to write its own IP address into the relayed DHCP request This address is used by the DHCP server to determine the subnet from which the client s IP address has been allocated When the router has multiple IP addresses on the same VLAN any of these addresses can be used when relaying DHCP requests The Mode field controls the behavior of the DHCP relay in choosing the IP address to write into the DHCP request Possible modes are e Default The router chooses one of the addresses itself The address chosen will be the lowest IP address on that VLAN e Specific The router is configured with a single IP address to be used with all relayed requests arriving on the VLAN This address must be one of the router s IP addresses on the specified VLAN It must be entered in the Relay Address field Relay Address One of the router s IP addresses on the VLAN This is used for all relayed requests if Mode is set to Specific 234 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager RIP Note The available values of Layer 2 Interface Name do not include the Layer 2 interface on which dynamic IP address are defined You can create modify or delete DHCP BOOTP parameters For more inf
28. The following parameters are displayed Table 82 OSPF Interfaces Designated Router Backup Desi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Field Description IP Interface Name The name assigned to the selected IP interface IP Address The IP address of this OSPF interface For an unnumbered IP interface this field returns a value of N A Reference IP Address whose IP address is not yet allocated The IP address borrowed for an unnumbered interface A value of 0 0 0 0 indicates either that the IP address is not valid or that the IP interface is borrowing the IP address from a dynamic IP interface If the IP address is not unnumbered this field returns a value of N A 1 of 3 240 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager OSPF Table 82 OSPF Interfaces continued Field Description Type The type of interface e Point To Point e Point To Multipoint e Broadcast State The interface state of the OSPF interface e Down OSPF is not active on the interface e Waiting The identity of the designated router for this subnet is not yet determined e Designated Router This router is the Designated Router on this subnet e Backup Designated Router This router is the Backup Designated Router e Other Designated Router Another router is the Designated Router on this subnet Status If checked this denotes that
29. The interface is up However some interfaces or PVCs layered on top of this interface are Down Some packets can be transmitted and received Creating Editing and Deleting Channel Groups To create a new channel group click Wizard in the Channel Groups table The Channel Group Wizard starts To edit a channel group 1 In the Channel Groups Table select the channel group you want to edit 2 Click Wizard The Channel Group Wizard starts The screens in the Channel Group Wizard display the parameters for the selected channel group 120 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Managing Channel Groups To delete a channel group 1 In the Channel Groups Table select the channel group which you want to delete 2 Click Delete A confirmation box opens 3 Click Yes The channel group is deleted The Channel Group Wizard This section provides detailed information on each of the Channel Group Wizard s screens To continue to the next screen click Next To return to an earlier screen click Back To exit the Channel Group Wizard without making any changes click Cancel The Channel Group Wizard consists of the following screens e Welcome Screen e Select Name and Encapsulation Screen e Select E1 T1 Port Screen e Select Channels and Speed Screen e Confirmation Screen The following sections describe each of the Channel Group Wizard screens Issue 5 October 2007 121 WAN Configuration
30. Type The type of Next Hop entry Possible values are e Interface e IP Address IP IP address of the Next Hop Address Interface Interface of the Next Hop Status Operational status of the next hop Adding Routes To add a new Next Hop route to a Next Hop routing table 1 Click E3 Or Select Edit gt Add The new route appears in the Next Hop table 2 Define the fields in the table cells For more information on the route s fields refer to Next Hop List on page 265 3 Click Sy The table is updated with the added route and the Table View is refreshed Note A mandatory but invalid route is highlighted in red 266 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Using the Table View Modifying Routes To modify a route 1 Click the route you want to modify 2 Define the route s fields in the table cells For more information on the route s fields refer to Next Hop List on page 265 3 Click E The table is updated with the modified route and the Table View is refreshed Note Modifying a route may invalidate other routes Copying Routes You can copy a route to a different position in the Next Hop table or to a different list To copy a route 1 Select the route from the Next Hop List To select more than one route press SHIFT while selecting additional routes 2 Select Edit Copy The selected route is copied to the clipboard 3 If you want to copy the route to a diffe
31. Viewing DHCP BOOTP Global Parameters To display and update the DHCP BOOTP global parameters Select IP Route gt DHCP gt DHCP BOOTP Global Parameters The DHCP BOOTP Global Parameters window opens Figure 104 DHCP BOOTP Global Parameters Window y DHCP BOOTP Global Parameters C DHCP BOOTP Global Status The following parameter is displayed Table 77 DHCP BOOTP Global Parameter Field Description DHCP BOOTP If the DHCP BOOTP Global Status checkbox is checked Global Status DHCP BOOTP is enabled according to the DHCP BOOTP configuration of each interface If itis not checked DHCP BOOTP relays over all interfaces are disabled Issue 5 October 2007 233 IP Route Configuring DHCP BOOTP Parameters To display and update DHCP BOOTP parameters Select IP Route gt DHCP gt DHCP BOOTP Parameters The DHCP BOOTP Parameters window opens Figure 105 DHCP BOOTP Parameters Window DHCP BOOTP Parameters Layer 2 Interface name Vlan 1 Server1 Address 0 0 0 0 Server2 Address 0 0 0 0 Relay Mode Default Relay Address 0 0 0 0 The following parameters are displayed Table 78 DHCP BOOTP Parameters Field Description Layer 2 Interface name The interface name upon which the clients are located Server Address The IP address of the first of two possible DHCP servers for the interface Server2 Address
32. Wait for Connect Wait for DCD Hang Up Persistent Delay Wait for IPCP Connected Dialer Status The status of the dialer Possible values include Last Dialed String The last string to which the dialer attempted to connect 3 of 3 Resetting the Device You can reset the entire Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device or one or more of its individual modules To reset the entire Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device 1 Select Action gt Reset Device A confirmation dialog box opens 2 Click Yes The device resets To reset an individual Avaya G250 G350 G450 Media Module 1 Click the label of the Media Module you want to reset To select multiple modules press CTRL while clicking additional module labels 2 Select Actions gt Reset Media Module s A confirmation dialog box opens 3 Click Yes The selected Media Module resets To reset an external modem Console or USB 1 Click the label of the modem you want to reset 2 Select Actions gt Reset Modem A confirmation dialog box opens 3 Click Yes The selected modem resets 66 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Chapter 4 Power over Ethernet This chapter provides information about Power over Ethernet PoE and includes the following sections e PoE Overview An overview of Power over Ethernet functionality in Avaya G250 G350 devices e Viewing PoE Information Information about viewing PoE port information and configurin
33. click Sync The VLAN Synchronize dialog box opens The VLAN Synchronize dialog box contains a list of VLANs whose local names differ from the VLAN names in the master VLAN list The following fields appear for each VLAN e VLAN ID The VLAN number ID for the VLAN e VLAN Name The VLAN name in the master VLAN list Issue 5 October 2007 173 VLANs Figure 77 VLAN Synchronize Dialog Box VLAN Synchronize VLAN Configuration x Marked VLAH Hames will be copied to network devices VLAN ID VLAN Hame vj 252 Global Select All Unselect All 2 Check the checkboxes next to the VLANs whose names you want to synchronize e To select all the VLANs in the VLAN Synchronize dialog box click Select All e To unselect all the VLANs in the VLAN Synchronize dialog box click Unselect All 3 Click OK The marked VLANs on the device are renamed with the VLAN names in the master VLAN list Deleting VLANs You can delete VLANs from the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device Globally known VLANs can be deleted from the device but not from the master VLAN list If you delete a VLAN that is on the master VLAN list and on the device the VLAN remains in the VLAN Tree with a green tag To delete a VLAN 1 Select the VLAN you want to delete 2 Ensure that there are no member ports associated with the VLAN by deleting all ports from the VLAN 3 Click Delete The VLAN is deleted from the device 174 Avaya
34. eee eee 176 202 Device configuration BOA AX TAD ios Dyer eek desk em a 44 Advanced tab 2 2 a eee 39 FRU tab ce nox Ux XE 41 General tab o 36 INTFOQUCHON ve wage e me e me s 35 network bridging information 39 STP Spanning Tree Protocol information 39 41 Device configuration form 269 Device Manager Application Toolbar 24 Chassis View lees er Desktop llle ae DialogArea ccn 31 Get Set Toolbar 25 help le i 4 4 6 445 A A dele de Reus 33 MENUS suec xo a a RU Gbe e a 281 OVerVieW a a a 23 TOODA ic ta ee a oe a a 24 Tree View ee 2f user interface llle 23 DHCP DHCP BOOTP Global Parameters window 233 DHCP BOOTP Parameters window 234 OVerVIe Ws a cuba BS a Rb Cd Re OS e 1 233 DHCP configuration basic configuration options 154 configuring a DHCP pool 156 configuring assignment parameters 157 creating a new DHCP pool 155 General DHCP Options Config tab 157 GeneraltaD soe eus E a EE 154 introduction aoa oaoa o 153 New Pool tab o s lt soa ooa woma ew ds 155 Pool Config tab noaoo 156 DHCP Server configuration oa oaoa a o a 153 Dialer configuration 64 Dialog Area lll a 31 Dialog box symbols 32 Discarding Port Redundancy changes 202
35. original header size on this interface The value is expressed as a percentage For PPP and Frame Relay interfaces available header compression values are as follows Table 91 Available Compression Values for PPP and Frame Relay Interfaces Interface Type Available Compression Values PPP e IPHC TCP RTP UDP headers or e VJ TCP headers only Frame Relay IETF e IPHC TCP RTP UDP headers Frame Relay Non IETF e IPHC RTP headers only and or e VJ TCP headers only 252 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Chapter 18 Policy Based Routing Manager This chapter provides an introduction to the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Policy Based Routing Manager lt includes the following sections e The Policy Based Routing Manager User Interface An introduction to the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Policy Based Routing Manager user interface e The Application Editor Tool An explanation of how to launch the Application Editor tool e Saving Configuration Changes An explanation of how to save changes to the Policy Based Routing configuration e Using Avaya G250 G350 G450 Policy Based Routing Manager Help An explanation of the options for accessing on line help in the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Routing Manager The Policy Based Routing Manager User Interface The user interface consists of the following elements e Toolbar A toolbar providing shortcuts to the main Routing Manag
36. the USP dialog box To create a new Frame Relay sub interface 1 Click Insert A new row appears in the Sub Frame Relay Interfaces list 2 Enter the parameters for the Frame Relay sub interface using the fields at the bottom of the dialog box 3 Click Apply The Frame Relay sub interface is created To modify the parameters of a Frame Relay sub interface 1 Click the Frame Relay sub interface you want to modify The configuration parameters of the selected sub interface appear in the bottom of the dialog box 2 Modify the parameters you want to change using the fields at the bottom of the dialog box 3 Click Apply The Frame Relay sub interface parameters are modified Issue 5 October 2007 137 WAN Configuration To delete a Frame Relay sub interface 1 Click the Frame Relay sub interface you want to delete Note You can only delete Frame Relay sub interfaces on which no IP interfaces are defined 2 Click Delete A confirmation dialog box opens 3 Click Yes 4 Click Apply The Frame Relay sub interface is deleted The following table provides a list of the fields in the Sub Interfaces tab of the USP dialog box and their descriptions Table 49 USP Dialog Box Sub Interfaces Parameters Field Description Name The name of the Frame Relay sub interface Description A user defined description of the Frame Relay sub interface Type The provisioning of the Frame Relay sub interface Possible
37. 131 WAN Configuration PPP The PPP tab of the USP Configuration dialog box provides information about the USP s PPP configuration To display the PPP tab of the USP Configuration dialog box 1 Click the USP symbol in the Chassis View or the Tree View The USP Configuration dialog box opens displaying the Serial Port tab 2 Click PPP tab The PPP tab of the USP Configuration dialog box opens Figure 52 USP Configuration Dialog Box PPP Tab Serial Port Advanced PPP MTU 1500 Keepalive 40 Operational Status Down IPCP Status Hot Opened 132 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager USP Configuration The following table lists the configuration fields in the PPP tab of the USP Configuration dialog box and their descriptions Table 47 USP Configuration PPP Parameters Field Description Peer Address The IP address of the PPP session s peer MTU Maximal Transmission Unit The size of the largest packet that can be transmitted over this PPP session Keepalive The number of seconds between keepalive messages If this is O keepalive messages are not sent Operational Status The operational status of the interface Possible statuses include e Up The interface is up and can transmit and receive packets e Down The interface is down due to some failure and cannot transmit or receive packets e Testing The interface is in test
38. 20f2 Sub Frame Relays The Sub Interfaces tab of the USP dialog box provides information about the configuration of Frame Relay sub interfaces in the USP To view the Sub Interfaces tab of the USP dialog box 1 Click a USP symbol in the Chassis View or Tree View The USP dialog box opens with the Serial Port tab 2 Click Sub Interfaces The Sub Interfaces tab of the USP dialog box opens 136 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager USP Configuration Figure 54 USP Dialog Box Sub Interfaces Tab gl MM342 2 Serial 2 1 Frame Relay Sub Interfaces DLCls Serial Port Advanced r Sub Frame Relay Interfaces 4 Hame Type Admin Status Oper Status Seria Point t Enable Down Hame Serial 21 1 Description frame1 Type Point to point Bandwidth kb s 384 Administrative Status Enable Operational Status Down DLCIs Hone Refresh ly Delete Insert The Sub Interfaces tab of the USP dialog box provides a list of Frame Relay sub interfaces in the upper section of the dialog box To view configuration information for a specific Frame Relay sub interface click the sub interface in the list Configuration information for the selected Frame Relay sub interface appears in the bottom of the dialog box You can create modify and delete Frame Relay sub interfaces using the Sub Interfaces tab of
39. 269 Frame relay information 110 Frame Relay tab Channel Group a 111 USP iai a a ree et a i OR 134 Frames Direction Selection screen 183 FRU Field Replaceable Units device configuration 41 G GBIC ports 4 ss s nosom aaia sta RS 30 General configuration ofamodule ao a co oo 46 O apOIt sua x47 ci wae A Ee 49 of the device we ke ee ee ee n 36 Get Set Toolbar lr 25 Graph Port RMON traffic oaoa 186 scrolling within 187 nfreezing i xiu cene EE 187 zooming in and out 186 Guide Issue 5 October 2007 299 Index intended users 2 ee ee 13 organization o o oo es 13 pUrpoSe oe eoo onm om omo e Res 13 H Header compression cRTP header compression 250 introduction 6 2 llle 250 TCP header compression 251 Help contents page 33 213 256 Routing Manager 213 256 TOPIC soe oe ca 33 213 256 USIN c uon memor om Ro ws om o ox 33 Hiding additional table parameters 210 How this guide is Organized 13 How to access the VLAN Configuration dialog box 167 activate a policy 259 add policies 260 266 addroutestoapolicy 266 addrulestoapolicy 260 264 Change routes 1 2 ee eee es 267 changerules 2 llle 264 configure backup
40. ARA 215 Layer d METGES ic st RR RE RR eRe AA Be E SA 215 Chapter 17 IP Route 22d xx RR RO daa n 217 Displaying IP Global Parameters lll 218 Configuring IP Interfaces 2 222 os oocr RE 64 8684468 219 Viewing the Dynamic IP Interfaces Table es 222 Viewing the Routing Table llle 223 Viewing the Static Routing Table ll 226 Viewing the ARP Table lt lt lt lt lt lt lt 2 lt o lt lt o su 228 Configuring GRE Tunneling 2 222255 onn 230 DHCP 224 46S Se eR REELS AA BPE GEE oO BOGE 233 Viewing DHCP BOOTP Global Parameters 233 Configuring DHCP BOOTP Parameters 234 RIP Aaecr rrrrTrTTTTTTTM 235 8 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Contents Viewing RIP Global Parameters lll rns 235 Configuring RIP Interfaces lt lt 236 DSPP 2664 AAA ARA 238 Viewing OSPF Global Parameters 239 Configuring OSPF Interfaces 240 Configuring OSPF Area Parameters ln 242 Viewing the OSPF Link State Database 243 Viewing the OSPF External Database 245 Viewing OSPF Neighbors 2c RT 246 WARP scr ku 39 EAE REOR A ROR ORG CR OX OR ESSE CRS RES SS EE ES 247 Viewing VRRP Global Parameters
41. ARP table entries For more information on editing tables refer to Editing Tables on page 210 You can limit the table entries displayed To start the display of entries from a specified interface and IP address 1 Click 47 Or Select Action gt Start Point The Start Point dialog box opens Figure 102 ARP Table Start Point Dialog Box IP Adrress 0 0 0 0 Fj VLAN Hame M 2 Enter an IP address in the IP Address field 3 Select an interface from the If Name listbox 4 Click OK The ARP Table displays entries starting with the specified IP address and interface Issue 5 October 2007 229 IP Route To view all the entries in the ARP Table Click 3 Or Select View gt Refresh All entries appear in the table Configuring GRE Tunneling GRE tunneling is used to reserve a path between two specific IP addresses on a network enabling you to reserve bandwidth set security policy or set quality of service parameters between the two configured devices To create or modify an IP tunnel Select IP Route gt GRE Tunnel The GRE Tunnel Table window opens Figure 103 GRE Tunnel Table Tunnel Mu Enos Local P Remate DSCP inderlace MT Path MTU Dis Tunnel MT Hap Li Verify Ch Key Mo Key Aging Ti KeepAk Keep ORE 1414 11959 Mo Ch 1476 r o 255 n Cor bie 255 o 255 Id 3 10 3 3 o Dio bie 22 GRE 0000 0008 Noch 0 Y o 33 ORE 0000 0008 Noch 0 o 255 o Y o 755 o 1 10 GRE 0000 0008 M
42. Advanced Tab MM342 2 Serial 2 1 Frame Relay Sub Interfaces DLCls Serial Port Advanced Linecode NRZ Down Down Up Up Invert Tx Clock Ignore DCD Loopback Refresh The following table lists the fields in the Advanced tab of the USP Configuration dialog box and their descriptions Table 46 USP Configuration Advanced Parameters Field Description Linecode The type of linecode Possible values are e NRZ e NRZI DCD The port s Data Carrier Detect status Possible values are e Up The port has successfully detected Data Carrier This process takes place during initial line signalling e Down The port has either not detected Data Carrier or has completed the detection process DSR The port s Data Set Ready status Possible values are e Up The port s data set has successfully been prepared This process takes place during initial line signalling e Down The port s data set has either failed preparation or has completed the preparation process 1 of 2 130 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager USP Configuration Table 46 USP Configuration Advanced Parameters continued Field Description DTR The port s Data Terminal Ready status Possible values are e Up The port is physically prepared to transmit and receive packets e Down The port is not physicall
43. DLCI crealirig ise oce eR hs aa ay a 117 140 deleting 117 140 modifying cns 117 140 DLCls tab Channel Group l l 116 USP ie fee Gtk i ie be RH E Regel e Geh DK Rr 139 Dragging and dropping for PVID configuration 176 Dynamic CAC configuring 151 E E1 T1 port configuration 87 Edit Delete Welcome screen 180 Editing Channel Groups 4 120 table entries lt o a s s mo noom noa 0 211 Tables 4 4 x odo ao a a 210 the Trap Managers table 206 VLAN names lees 172 Embedded tools 153 Ethernet LAN port configuration Advancedtab o oo 93 General tab oo 90 introduction amp s x oom Rx 90 Ethernet WAN port configuration DHCP Client tab 100 Extended Keep Alive tab 103 Generaltab o 95 introduction lens 94 PPPoE Clienttab ll 98 Expanding VLAN tree branch 168 F Fields policylist lens 259 r leslisE s 3m Rex aes uL 260 Folder DHGP eie stis o BRAINS da Rr e is 233 IP ROUTE uus us puo mco eoe de te a 217 LAYER Bi xax ee ee dt RR xL UR 215 OSPE soe ace wets bens a ee ey REN 238 RIP uus e ta deg ke Gye Ge age De oer De 235 VRAP iud ue ied ao at igno et fee ide 247 Form device configuration 269 policy list configuration
44. E Copies the selected information to the clipboard Edit gt Copy q Pastes information from the clipboard into the selected Edit gt Paste Toggles the display of a form corresponding to the current table View Form 1 of 2 208 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager TheRouting Manager User Interface Table 67 Application Toolbar continued Button Description Menu Item Y Toggles the display of additional table parameters View More 5 Adds a row to the table Edit Insert Row Deletes the selected table row Edit gt Delete Row e Stops loading information into the current table Action Stop a Sends the configuration information to the device Action gt Apply ES Opens a dialog box which enables you to specify the Action gt Start Point starting point in the display of a table Rol Opens the on line help for context sensitive information Help gt Context Sensitive Help 20f2 Tree View The Tree View shows the applicable configuration windows for the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device s routing function To expand the view of the element when it is contracted or to contract the view when it is expanded in the tree Double click the element Or Click the handle next to the element you wish to expand or contract Issue 5 October 2007 209 Routing Manager Table Form Area The right side of the a
45. Events When checked TFTP events are sent to the manager WAN Events When checked WAN events are sent to the manager Media Gateway Events When checked Media Gateway events are sent to the manager Security Events When checked security events are sent to the manager including 802 1x and MSS notifications 2of3 Issue 5 October 2007 205 Trap Managers Configuration Table 66 Device Trap Managers Table continued Item Description TFTP Server Events When checked TFTP Server events are sent to the manager RADIUS Events When checked RADIUS authentication events are sent to the manager PoE Events When checked Power over Ethernet events are sent to the manager RTP Events When checked RTP events are sent to the manager L3 Events When checked Layer 3 events are sent to the manager Link Events When checked link events are sent to the manager Policy Events When checked policy events are sent to the manager Eth Port Fault Events When checked Ethernet port fault events are sent to the manager Generic Events When checked generic events are sent to the manager 3of 3 The first row in the Device Trap Managers Table is reserved for the Dynamic Trap Manager entry The Dynamic Trap Manager is discovered automatically and the IP address is read only The entry row for the Dynamic Trap Manager is highlighted in grey For information on addi
46. G250 G350 L2 Device Manager Dialog Box USB Port g E Module 10 Port 6 USB Modem Modem Init String AT S7 45 S0 2 V4 X4 amp c1 E0 Operational Status Modem Undetected Refresh 62 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Configuring the External Modem Figure 20 G450 L2 Device Manager Dialog Box USB Port g E USB Modem Configuration Modem Modem Init String AT S7 45 S0 2 V1 X4 amp c1 E0 q Operational Status Modem Undetected Note The Avaya G450 Media Gateway has two USB ports However the Avaya G450 Manager cannot identify on which of the ports a modem is connected Therefore when you click either of the ports you can configure a modem connected to either of the ports The following table provides a list of the fields in the L2 Device Manager for the USB port Table 18 L2 Device Manager Dialog Box USB Port Parameters Field Description Modem Init String The string used to initialize the external modem Connection Speed The connection speed of the modem Note This field is only visible when a modem is connected Operational Status a een status of the external modem Possible states include e Modem Undetected no modem is detected e Modem Ready the modem is ready e Modem Connected Dial In the modem detected in a dial in modem e Modem Connected Dial Out the modem detected a dial out mo
47. Group Information To delete a Frame Relay sub interface 1 Click the Frame Relay sub interface you want to delete Note You can only delete Frame Relay sub interfaces on which no IP interfaces are defined 2 Click Delete 3 Click Apply The Frame Relay sub interface is deleted The following table provides a list of the fields in the Frame Relay sub interfaces tab of the Channel Group dialog box and their descriptions Table 42 Channel Group Dialog Box Sub Interfaces Parameters Field Description Name The name of the interface Description A user defined description of the Sub Frame Relay Type The type of Frame Relay sub interface Currently only Point to Point interfaces are supported Bandwidth kb s The bandwidth of the Frame Relay sub interface in bits per second Administrative The administrative status of the interface Possible statuses include Status e Enable e Disable Operational Status The operational status of the Frame Relay sub interface Possible statuses include e Up The interface is up and can transmit and receive packets e Down The interface is down due to some failure and cannot transmit or receive packets e Testing The interface is in testing mode and cannot transmit or receive regular data e Standby The interface is a backup interface and cannot transmit or receive packets unless the primary interface it backs up fails e Disabled The interface is disabled It can
48. Help 33 213 256 Contracting VLAN tree branch o 168 Converged Network Analyzer configuring 2 00 50 161 configuring test plugs 162 scheduling test plugs 164 Copying TOUTES s s oe et e A Be Bee iue E 267 Copying rules aoaaa a 264 Create Welcome screen 179 Creating backup interface o o 144 Channel Groups 120 DECIS E 140 Sub Frame Relays 4 13 table entries o s sosom nos cono 211 MEANS sico i dirus on era inve er e Poe 172 cRTP header compression 250 cRTP interfaces window 250 D Deleting application protocols 279 backup interface o 145 Channel Groups 120 DUCIS ek a ko a a A 140 managers from table 206 PONICIOS 2 3 otra ar E La 260 Port Redundancies 202 IQU ES vox e e boxe m odor x 268 AM TC 265 Sub Frame RelayS s s 187 table entries lr 211 MEANS 0 4 de etn aes di mer pix S wed 174 Desktop 2m a do 4er e ro ed 27 Destination Port Selection screen 182 Device configuration lens 35 information o o a mo omn 35 refreshing information 32 resetting 2 2 c o o ee 66 298 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager APS ra S08 ee ne eS a ee Se a 204 updating 2 2
49. Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Managing Port VLAN Settings Managing Port VLAN Settings You can view and configure the PVID Tagging Mode and Binding Style of selected ports using the Selection List and Port Configuration Area In addition you can configure the PVID of selected ports using the drag and drop method Selecting Ports Ports can be selected from the Tree View Chassis View or VLAN Tree for VLAN Configuration To select a port click the port in the Tree View Chassis View or VLAN Tree To select multiple ports press CTRL while selecting additional ports To select all of the ports on a module click the module icon in the Tree View or Chassis View To select all of the ports on the device click the device icon in the Tree View or Chassis View To select all of the ports associated with a VLAN including member ports and statically bound ports click the VLAN in the VLAN Tree Viewing Port VLAN Settings To view the VLAN configuration of a port select a port in the Tree View Chassis View or VLAN Tree The port s VLAN configuration appears in the Selection List If you select multiple ports in the Tree View Chassis View or VLAN Tree the VLAN configurations for all of the selected ports appear in the Selection List In addition parameters that are common to all ports in the selection appear in the Port Configuration Area For details on the information provided in the Select
50. Manager The figure below shows the user interface with its various parts labeled Figure 2 The Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device Manager User Interface Application Tabs Get Set Toolbar Menu Bar Chassis Application View Toolbar Dialog Tree Area View Status Line To resize the three main areas of the user interface the Tree View the Chassis View and the Dialog Area use the splitter bars and their arrows Application Toolbar The Application Toolbar provides shortcuts to the main Device Manager functions The table below describes the buttons on the Application Toolbar and gives the equivalent menu options Table 3 Application Toolbar Button Description Menu Item y i Sets the Device Manager to Configuration Mode View gt Configuration mi Sets the Device Manager to Port RMON mode View gt Port RMON Shows Switch Connected Addresses View gt Switch Connected Addresses e Displays the VLAN window Configure gt VLAN Displays the Port Redundancy table Configure gt Port Redundancy 10f2 24 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager The G250 G350 G450 Device Manager User Interface Table 3 Application Toolbar continued Button Description Menu Item Starts the Port Mirroring wizard Configure gt Port Ej Mirroring a Displays the Trap Manager Table Configure gt Trap BI Ma
51. Manager Information pertaining to Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device Management Issue 5 October 2007 13 Preface Device Manager An introduction to the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device Manager including a description of the user interface Device Configuration Viewing and modifying the different device configurations Power over Ethernet An overview of Power over Ethernet PoE and instructions on viewing and configuring PoE parameters Media Gateway Functions An overview of the Media Gateway functions and information on viewing and configuring Media Gateway components VoIP Engine Configuration An overview of VoIP Engine functionality and information on viewing and configuring VoIP Engine parameters WAN Configuration An overview of and information on viewing and configuring WAN parameters Embedded Tools An overview of and information on configuring the Avaya G250 G350 G450 s embedded server functions and tools VLANs Viewing and editing VLAN information Port Mirroring Configuring port mirroring for ports on an Avaya G250 G350 G450 device Port RMON Viewing graphical representations of the traffic on the ports of the Avaya G250 G350 G450 device Port Redundancy Configuring port redundancy for ports on an Avaya G350 or G450device Switch Connected Addresses Viewing information on addresses connected to the device Trap Managers Configuration Viewing and modifying the Trap Managers table Avaya G25
52. Message Unknown PSU 2 Operational Status Hot Present PSU 2 Fault Message Unknown Fan Tray Operational Status Ok Fan Tray Fault Message none Memory 1 256MB DDR SRDAM memory module with ECC Memory 2 256MB DDR SRDAM memory module with ECC Media Resource 41 MP80 VoIP DSP Module Media Resource 2 MP10 Hot supported VoIP DSP Module Media Resource 3 Hot Present Media Resource 4 MP80 VoIP DSP Module The following table provides a list of the fields in the FRU tab of the Device Configuration dialog box and their descriptions Table 10 Device Configuration Fields FRU Tab Field Description Mainboard Serial Number The serial number of the mainboard Mainboard Configuration The configuration symbol of the mainboard Symbol 1 of 3 Issue 5 October 2007 41 Device Configuration Table 10 Device Configuration Fields FRU Tab continued Field Description PSU 1 Operational Status The operational status of Power Supply 1 Possible values are e OK The power supply is operational e Fault The power supply is reporting faults making it unable to function e Not Present The power supply is not installed e Unknown The power supply is reporting an unknown fault PSU 1 Fault Message The fault message reported by Power Supply 1 Possible values are e No Fault e Malfunction e AC Fault e Malfunction amp AC Fault e Single Fan Fault e Mu
53. Module Configuration on page 45 Figure 22 Module Configuration Power Tab gf General PoE Total PoE Available 210 Total PoE Drawn 3 PoE Usage Threshold 1 PoE Notifications Enable Refresh 68 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Viewing PoE Information The following table provides a list of the fields in the Power tab of the Module Configuration dialog box and their descriptions Table 20 Module Configuration Power Fields Field Description Total PoE Available Power available to distribute to devices connected to this module Total PoE Drawn Total power currently distributed to devices connected to this module PoE Usage Threshold Percentage of total available power currently distributed to devices connected to this module PoE Notifications When checked PoE notifications are available at the module level PoE Port Configuration To view the PoE configuration on a port that supports PoE select the Power tab in the port s configuration dialog box For more information on opening the Port Configuration dialog box refer to Viewing Port Configuration on page 48 Figure 23 Port Configuration Power Tab MM314v6 Port3 General Advanced 8024x PoE LLOP g a Administrative status Detection Status Power Priority Enable Searching v Low Power C
54. Options for IP packet fragmentation Possible values are e Not fragmented e First packet fragmented e Packet fragmented non l4 1 of 2 274 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Using the IP Simulate Function Table 99 IP Simulate Fields continued Field Description Use QoS parameters Enables QoS parameters for forwarding the packet The possible options are e Checked e Unchecked If the Use QoS Parameters box is checked the IP simulate function uses the values in the DSCP and 802 1p fields in determining the action to be taken on the simulated packet The DSCP and 802 1p fields must contain valid values If the Use QoS Parameters is unchecked the IP simulate function ignores the DSCP and 802 1p fields Note This field does not appear if the simulation is based on an ACL DSCP The value of the DSCP tag on the simulated packet Valid values are 0 63 The value of indicates that this field should be ignored This value affects the forwarding priority of the packet when the operation to be taken on the packet is permit 802 1p Priority The value of the CoS tag on the simulated packet The tag value of CoS runs from 0 7 The value of indicates that this field should be ignored This value affects the forwarding priority of the packet when the operation to be taken on the packet is permit Interface dir The interface and direction on an X330WAN expan
55. Possible values are e IPHC header compression is active e N A header compression is not active 250 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Header Compression Table 89 cRTP Interface Table Parameters continued Field Description Max RTP The maximum number of context identifiers tor RTP connections on Connection this interface 0 means that no RTP headers will be compressed Actual RTP The actual number of context identifiers tor RTP connections on this Connections interface Min Port The minimal UDP destination port number to be considered as RTP traffic Max Port The maximal UDP destination port number to be considered as RTP traffic Max Period The maximum number of compressed packets that can be sent between full headers Max Time The maximum number of seconds between full headers Compression Ratio The average ratio between the compressed header size and the original header size on this interface The value is expressed as a percentage Mode Whether RTP Header compression is compliant with IETF or Non IETF format This field is relevant for Frame Relay interfaces only For other interfaces this field returns a value of N A You can modify cRTP parameters on PPP interfaces For more information on editing tables refer to Editing Tables on page 210 Configuring TCP Header Compression Interfaces The Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device supports T
56. RR eee eee ESE es 264 Issue 5 October 2007 9 Contents Copying Rules ba dass 264 MOVING PUIBS i lt lt lt 0 3 34 lt a4x404 2 6444 ee ew 265 Deleting Rules ico cde ed ew Ee a a es 265 NeXt HOP LIS cane ee RSS E DKS A PROS s 265 Adding HOWMES lt lt Se moo ee SE E RR ee me ew es 266 Modifying Routes 2c ccd ewe eed ee eee EDR Ea 267 Copying Routes 4 444 44 8c be eee ete nda e ee ee ed R55 267 MOVING ROUES 23 s 9 ema 3 93 o3 o 3o 9 3 339 9 a A 267 Delettig ROUIGS 242294999 raros 268 Policy Enforcement Points lt lt lt lt lt 268 Configuration s i pis ce See edi Pia ed cee doniet saap paa 269 Policy Based Routing List Configuration 269 Next Hop List Configuration o ee ee 271 Using Address WildeatdS ioca ro o Ray ess 272 Using the IP Simulate Function 272 IP Simulate Overview 2c 2o so RR Be GAGES B RES S Roos 272 Using IP Simulate 2 222222 4o RRRRERERRRRR RE 273 Chapter 20 Applications Editor Tool 277 Applications Editor Overview lt lt 277 Using the Applications Editor lt lt lt lt 277 Adding Application Protocols 279 Modifying an Application Protocol 279 Deleting an Application Protocol 279 Applying Changes cco
57. Set toolbar select View gt Toolbars gt Show Get Set Toolbar 26 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager The G250 G350 G450 Device Manager User Interface Tree View The Tree View shows a hierarchical representation of the structure of the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device To select ports modules or media modules click their icons in the Tree View When an element is selected in the Tree View the corresponding element is selected in the Chassis View The highest level of the Tree View represents the device The second level shows modules The third level shows ports This includes ports on expansion modules To expand the view of a contracted element in the tree or to contract the view of an expanded element in the tree Double click the element Or Click the handle next to the element you want to expand or contract Desktop The central section of the application window is the Desktop This area can be resized by dragging the vertical splitter bars with the mouse Floating dialog boxes and tables can be resized The Chassis View and floating dialog boxes and tables can also be minimized Minimized windows appear at the bottom of the Desktop Chassis View The Chassis View is a graphical representation of the Avaya G250 G350 G450 device The Avaya G250 G350 G450 device can contain several Avaya G250 G350 G450 modules The Chassis View shows all of the devices modules and ports The colors o
58. Status e No Loopback Near End Payload Near End Line Near End Inward Far End Payload Far End Line Fault Messages Any faults that occurred on the port 20f2 Issue 5 October 2007 89 WAN Configuration Ethernet LAN Port Configuration This section provides information on viewing and configuring parameters for the built in Ethernet LAN port of the Avaya G250 G350 Device the Avaya G450 Device has two LAN ports The Ethernet LAN port can be used to connect to the campus switched backbone network or to an end user device To display the Ethernet LAN Port Configuration dialog box Click the Ethernet LAN port s symbol in the Chassis View or the Tree View The Ethernet LAN Port Configuration dialog box opens displaying two tabs e Ethernet LAN Port Configuration General Tab e Ethernet LAN Port Configuration Advanced Tab Ethernet LAN Port Configuration General Tab The General tab of the Ethernet LAN Port Configuration dialog box enables you to set general functional parameters for the built in Ethernet LAN port s on the Avaya G250 G350 G450 device These parameters define how the port interfaces with the network in terms of VLAN assignment speed duplex and flow control Figure 32 Ethernet LAN Port Configuration Dialog Box General Tab gf Module 10 Port 3 Ethernet LAN General Advanced Port Hame a Port Type Avaya G350 100r100TPort Port Functionality 10 100BaseTX Administ
59. Tabs Tabs for accessing the Device Manager Policy Based Routing Manager and Routing Manager applications for the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device e Application Area An area where the selected application opens e Status Line Displays the communication status between the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Manager and the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device Issue 5 October 2007 19 Introduction Application Tabs You can access the three main components of device management using the following Application Tabs in the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Manager e Device Manager View the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device Manager for device configuration and Port RMON e Policy Based Routing Manager View the Policy Based Routing and Next Hop Routing configuration for the device e Routing Manager View the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Routing configuration To switch to a different view click the appropriate Application Tab The selected application opens Status Line The Status Line shows the communication status between the application and the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device The Status Line displays a status message and an appropriate graphic The table below shows the possible statuses with their corresponding graphics and provides an explanation for each status Table 1 Communication Statuses Status Graphic Description Ready The application is ready to communicate uj m with the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device Communicating The application is current
60. Using IP Simulate To analyze the results of a policy on simulated packets 1 Select a policy 2 Click Or Select Actions gt Simulate The IP Simulate dialog box opens in the Form View area Figure 126 IP Simulate IP Simulate E Source IP 0 0 0 0 E Destination IP 0 0 0 0 EA E wi aR E I Source Application any A Destination Application any v 2 ZA A A Protocol Src Port 0 Dst Port 0 TCP connection established ICMP type code any Y LJ IP Option IP fragments not fragment ad Use QoS parameters DSCP 802 1p Priority Interface dir FastEthernet 10 2 in l j Result A Test al Close 3 Define a simulated packet using the fields in the IP Simulate dialog box For more information on the fields in IP Simulate refer to the table below 4 Click Test The effect of the policy on the simulated packet appears in the Result field and the matching rule is highlighted in the Rules Table Issue 5 October 2007 273 Policy Based Routing The following table provides a list of the fields in IP Simulate and their descriptions Table 99 IP Simulate Fields Field Description Source IP The IP address of the device from which the simulated packet originated Destination IP The IP address of the device to which the sim
61. default value is 0 Persistent Initial Delay The number of seconds the dialer waits after the system is configured or rebooted before attempting to establish a connection The default value is O Maximum Attempts The maximum number of connection attempts the dialer will make after an error has disrupted the system The default value is O Re enable Delay The amount of time the dialer will wait before re enabling The default value is 0 IPCP Timeout The number of seconds the dialer waits for a reply before considering the request a failure The default value is 45 Dialer Order The order the dialer attempts its connection in Possible values are e Sequential the dialer attempts each dial string in sequential order e Round Robin the dialer attempts each dial string in random order e Last Successful the dialer attempts the last dial string with which it made a successful connection Dial String 1 A string the dialer is instructed to dial Dial String 2 A string the dialer is instructed to dial Dial String 3 A string the dialer is instructed to dial Dial String 4 A string the dialer is instructed to dial Dial String 5 A string the dialer is instructed to dial 20f3 Issue 5 October 2007 65 Device Configuration Table 19 Dialer Configuration Parameters continued Field Description e Init Modem Idle Waiting for Modem Max Attempts Disabled Pre Dial Reset
62. determines the Flow Control setting of the ports For more information refer to Auto Negotiation in The Reference Guide Auto Negotiation Status The operational state of the Auto Negotiation protocol between two stations Possible statuses are e Pass The Auto Negotiation protocol is enabled and a common protocol has been established e In Progress The Auto Negotiation protocol is in the process of detecting the communication capabilities of the endstations and setting them to the highest common denominator e Fail The Auto Negotiation protocol was not able to detect the communication capabilities of the end station or was unable to set them to the highest common denominator e Disabled The Auto Negotiation protocol is disabled Duplex Mode The state of communication of the selected port Possible values are e Full Duplex The port can send and receive simultaneously e Half Duplex The port can either receive or send but cannot do both simultaneously Speed Mode The rate of communication of the selected port Possible values are e Ethernet e Fast Ethernet e Gigabit Ethernet Flow Control Mode The state of flow control on the selected port Operational Status The warning level of the selected port Possible values are e OK e Warning e Fatal Fault Messages A list of fault messages 20f2 92 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager E
63. device ER Adds a row to the table Delete Deletes the selected rows of the table Undo Undoes all changes to the selected row in a table 32 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Using Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device Manager Help Using Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device Manager Help This section explains how to use the on line help in the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device Manager The on line help can be opened to the contents page or directly to a topic of interest Note When running the Avaya G350 G450 Manager via Web Management on line help is only available if you have installed the on line help on your network and configured the device with the location of the help files Opening the Help to the Contents Page To open the help to the contents page select Help gt Contents The on line help opens to the contents page Opening the Help to a Topic of Interest To open the help directly to a topic of interest 1 Click 2 Or Select Help gt Help On The cursor changes to the shape of an arrow with a question mark 2 Click on a point of interest in the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device Manager The on line help opens to a topic explaining the feature that was clicked Issue 5 October 2007 33 Device Manager 34 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Chapter 3 Device Configuration This chapter explains how to view and set the various configuration parameters releva
64. enabled and can transmit and receive packets e Disabled the port is disabled and cannot transmit or receive packets Tagging Mode The port s operational mode regarding VLANs The possible modes are e Transmits each outgoing packet in untagged format if it belongs to the port s VLAN Otherwise it discards the packet e VLAN tagging per IEEE 802 1Q VLAN standard The port will transmit frames with a VLAN ID of 1 3071 for Avaya G250 G350 Devices and 1 4090 for Avaya G450 Devices VLAN ID The VLAN number of the port Port Priority Level The priority level of packets exiting the port or ports on the module For effective transmission multimedia packets must be received at regular intervals To ensure this you can assign priorities to packets coming out of a port Whenever traffic load is extreme and a port cannot accept all incoming packets packets sent from a port with the highest priority will pass through first However a fairness mechanism will allow low priority packets to eventually enter the bus Possible values are User Priority 0 User Priority 7 Auto Negotiation Mode The configured state of the Auto Negotiation protocol between two stations When enabled Auto Negotiation detects the highest common denominator for communication between endstations and sets both to the same highest common setting It also delivers remote link status For 10BaseT and 100BaseT ports Auto Negotiation determin
65. for Avaya G450 Devices Reset Device Resets the entire device Reset Media Module Resets the selected modules Commit Saves the updated configuration to the device Clear CAM Clears the CAM table for the device Tools Menu Table 105 Tools Menu Device Manager Item Description Administer Station Gateway Opens Avaya Site Administrator on the selected station or gateway Administer Call Controller Opens Avaya Site Administrator on the selected Media Call Controller 284 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Routing Manager Menus Help Menu Table 106 Help Menu Device Manager Item Description Help Contents Opens the on line help contents page Help On Activates on line help About Avaya G250 Copyright information about the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device Manager G350 G450 Manager Routing Manager Menus This section provides the menu structure of the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Routing Manager e File Menu e Edit Menu e View Menu e Action Menu e Help Menu File Menu Table 107 File Menu Routing Manager Item Description Save Saves the current table to a text file Commit Saves the current configuration to the router Issue 5 October 2007 285 Menus Edit Menu Table 108 Edit Menu Routing Manager Item Description Undo Undoes cha
66. in the VLAN Tree 4 RandD Research To change all locally defined VLAN names to the globally defined names you can synchronize the VLAN names on the device For information on synchronizing VLAN names refer to Synchronizing VLAN Names on page 173 Note When using the Embedded Web Device Manager global VLAN information is not available The VLAN s member ports appear with a yellow triangle and blue triangle next to the port name Ports that are statically bound to the VLAN appear with a blue triangle attached to the port name Member ports are automatically bound to the VLANs of which they are members Ports whose VLAN information has changed but has not been applied appear with gray triangles When a VLAN is selected in the VLAN Tree member ports appear in the Chassis View with a yellow triangle and blue triangle on the port symbol and statically bound ports appear in the Chassis View with a blue triangle on the port symbol In addition information about the member ports and statically bound ports appear in the Selection List For more information about the Selection List refer to Selection List on page 169 168 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Configuring VLANs Selection List The Selection List contains a table with VLAN information about the current selection For example if you select a module in the Tree View or Chassis View a list of the ports in the module with their VLAN informati
67. interface Possible values are e ANSI e 933a e Imi rev1 LMI Auto Sense Local Management Interface Auto Sensing is a method for automatically determining the LMI Type for the interface Possible values are e Enable e Disable Operational Status The operational status of the interface Possible statuses include e Up The interface is up and can transmit and receive packets e Down The interface is down due to some failure and cannot transmit or receive packets e Testing The interface is in testing mode and cannot transmit or receive regular data e Standby The interface is a backup interface and cannot transmit or receive packets unless the primary interface it backs up fails e Disabled The interface is disabled It cannot transmit or receive packets e Partially Down The interface is up However some interfaces or PVCs layered on top of this interface are Down Some packets can be transmitted and received MTU octets The size in octets of the largest datagram that can be sent via the interface 1 of 2 112 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Viewing Channel Group Information Table 41 Channel Group Dialog Box Frame Relay Parameters continued Field Description Last Fault Message The type of error last occurring on the interface Possible values are e Unknown Error Receive Short Receive Long Illegal Address Unkno
68. interface whose IP address is not allocated yet If the IP address is not unnumbered this field returns a value of N A State The operational status of the RIP interface active or inactive Status The administrative status of the RIP interface If checked the RIP interface status is enabled If unchecked it is disabled RIP Version The router can be configured to operate either RIP version 1 or RIP version 2 on each IP interface The configuration of the RIP version must be consistent on each subnet That is all routers should be configured with the same RIP version on their interface to the subnet When possible homogeneous configuration of the RIP version in the network is recommended e Rip1 The router runs regular RIP on that interface following the RIP version 1 subnet aggregation rules That is it advertises an aggregate route for the net as opposed to advertising subnet routes across the network boundary e Rip2 The router runs RIP version 2 on that interface RIP version 2 advertisements are sent as multicast rather than broadcast No route aggregation is done in RIP version 2 RIP version 2 allows for Variable Length Subnets Masks VLSM meaning that subnets of the same net may have masks of different lengths and may be of different sizes Send Receive Mode What the device sends on this interface Values are e Talk listen RIP updates contain the entire routing table e Talkdefault listen RIP updates contain o
69. interfaces 144 configure devices o sls o 25 configure WAN llle es 85 copyroutes 267 copy rules o o 264 delete policies 260 delete routes 4 ss RR 268 delete rules clle 265 delete rules in a policy 260 modify routes llle 267 modify rules rs 260 264 move routes lll ln 267 MOVE rules lll ess 260 265 open a rules list 260 scroll within the graph 187 select elements o 30 select the active policy 259 sort the list of switch connected addresses 191 unfreeze the graph 187 use address wildcards 272 use on line help 213 256 use the Device Manager Application Toolbar 24 use the Get Set Toolbar 25 use the table view 258 use the tree view wna ana an 258 view a list of policies 259 view backup interfaces 144 zoom in and out of the graph 186 l ICMP packet types codes 293 Internet management configuration oa aoao o o 291 overview leen 291 Introduction Avaya G250 G350 G450 Manager 17 Avaya G250 G350 G450 Manager User Guide 13 IP Global Parameters window 218 IP Interfaces window 219 IP Rout
70. is selected the Policy Enforcement Points and Policy List tabs appear in the Table View e Lists When a list is selected in the Tree View the Policy Based Routing Rules for Policy Based Routing lists Next Hop for Next Hop lists and Configuration for both types of list tabs appear in the Table View The list name appears in the tree with the list ID in parentheses To expand the view of a contracted element in the tree or to contract an expanded element in the tree Double click the element you want to expand or contract Or Click the handle next to the element Using the Table View The Table View provides the following tables on individual tabs depending on the entity selected in the Tree View e Policy Based Routing List Appears on a tab labeled Policy Lists e Policy Based Routing Rules List Appears on a tab labeled Policy Based Routing e Policy Enforcement Points Appears on a tab labeled Policy Enforcement Points e Next Hop List Appears on a tab labeled Next Hop e Configuration Appears on a tab labeled Configuration 258 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Using the Table View Policy Based Routing List The Policy list provides a list of policies created for a selected module and displays information about each of the policies This section provides a description of the Policy list and discusses the following topics e Adding Policies e Deleting Policies To view a P
71. it was received e Disable Redirect messages are not sent Viewing the Routing Table To display and update the Routing Table Select IP Route gt Routing Table The Routing Table window opens Static routes are displayed as read only in the Routing Table To configure or create static routes refer to Viewing the Static Routing Table on page 226 Issue 5 October 2007 223 IP Route Figure 98 Routing Table Destination Netmask Next Hop Layer 2 Interface name Protocol Redistribute Cost Permanent Stati 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 149 49 78 1 FastEthernet 10 2 static vi 1 IJ low 9 111 0 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 Vlan 1 local 1 L1 high 2220 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 Vlan 1 local 1 high 9 3 3 3 0 255 255 255 0 Null static vi 1 m low O 149 49 78 0 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 FastEthernet 10 2 local 1 1 high The following parameters are displayed Table 73 Routing Table Parameters Field Description Destination The destination network IP address of this route An IP address of 0 0 0 0 denotes a default router Netmask The destination network mask of this route Next Hop The address of the next router of this route via which the destination of this route is reached Note If the static route is defined over the WAN Fast Ethernet interface configured as a DHCP client then this field displays IP address DHCP if the DHCP client has a default route otherwise it displays Unassigned DH
72. media resource installed in slot 1 Media Resource 2 Displays a description of the media resource installed in slot 2 Media Resource 3 Displays a description of the media resource installed in slot 3 Media Resource 4 Displays a description of the media resource installed in slot 4 3 of 3 Issue 5 October 2007 43 Device Configuration Device Configuration 802 1x Tab The Device Configuration Dialog Box 802 1x tab provides you with support for the general configuration of the 802 1x application Note Avaya G450 Devices do not support the 802 1x protocol therefore the 802 1x tab does not appear for an Avaya G450 Device Figure 12 Device Configuration Dialog Box 802 1x Tab G350 002 149 49 78 141 MGC MG Config VolPresources VolP status General IEEE 802 1X Mode Num of Supplicants per Port 802 1x LLDP Transmitted VLAN IDs Max Number of Supplicants Current Number of Supplicants Authenticated Supplicants Authenticating Supplicants The following table provides a list of the fields in the 802 1x tab of the Device Configuration dialog box and their descriptions Table 11 Device Configuration Fields 802 1x Tab Field Description IEEE 802 1x Mode 802 1x application status of the device Possible values are e Enable e Disable 1 of 2 44 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manage
73. no longer associated with the virtual router You can modify VRRP parameters For more information on editing tables refer to Editing Tables on page 210 Issue 5 October 2007 249 IP Route Header Compression The Header Compression folder provides access to the following windows e Configuring cRTP Interfaces e Configuring TCP Header Compression Interfaces Note All header compression methods apply to point to point interfaces only Configuring cRTP Interfaces The Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device supports RTP compression reducing the overhead of transmitting voice packets over the E1 T1 line You can configure cRTP Compressed RTP parameters for each PPP interface To define and display CRTP Interfaces Select IP Route Header Compression cRTP Interfaces The cRTP interfaces window opens Figure 117 cRTP Interfaces Window Layer 2 Interface name RTP Header Compression Format Max RTP Actual RTP Min Port Max Port Max Period Max Time Compression Ratio Mode The following parameters are displayed Table 89 cRTP Interface Table Parameters Field Description Layer 2 Interface The name of the selected interface Name RTP Header The status of RTP header compression on this interface Possible Compression values are e Enabled RTP header compression is enabled on the interface e Disabled RTP header compression is disabled on the interface Format The IP header compression format
74. not in the active policy the Rules list opens in the Table View If the selected Policy Based Routing Rules list is in the active policy the Policy Based Routing Rules list appears as Read only To edit an active Rules list activate a different policy on that interface and direction and deactivate the policy with the Rules list you wish to edit Figure 121 Policy Based Routing Rules List Id Description Hot Src IP Address Src Wildcard Hot Dst IP Address Dst Wildcard Fragment Hot Protocol Hot DSCP Filter Hot SH 0 0 0 0 any 0 0 0 0 any IP any not The following table lists the fields in the Rules list and their descriptions Table 94 Policy Based Routing Rules List Fields Field Description ID Index number of the rule in the Policy Based Routing Rules List Description Description of the rule You cannot configure this field for default rules Not Logical not The rule is disabled and bypassed Src IP Address dee Address The source address of the packet being matched by the rule Src Wildcard Source Address Wildcard A wildcard that can modify the definition of the specified source address You can change the Source Address Wildcard by using the pull down list or entering a user defined wildcard Possible SrcAddWild values include e Host e Any e User Defined For more information about using wildcards refer to Using Address Wildcards on page 272 Not Logical not This enables a
75. of the VLAN interface WAN1 MAC Address The MAC address of the WAN1 port relevant only for the Avaya G450 Device WAN 2 MAC Address The MAC address of the WAN2 port relevant only for the Avaya G450 Device SERVICES MAC Address The MAC address of the Services port relevant only for the Avaya G450 Device Current DS Mode Speed of serial link Possible values are e T1 e E1 Next DS Mode Speed of backup serial link if configured Possible values are e T1 e E1 Current PMI Interface Interface currently designated as Primary Management Interface 1 of 2 Issue 5 October 2007 37 Device Configuration Table 8 Device Configuration Fields General Tab continued Field Description Current PMI IP Address IP address of Primary Management Interface Current PMI Subnet Mask Subnet mask of Primary Management Interface Next PMI Interface Interface configured by the gateway to be the new Primary Management Interface If you set this parameter using the CLI the new setting only takes effect after the next device reset Next PMI IP Address IP address configured by the gateway to be the new Primary Management Interface If you set this parameter using the CLI the new setting only takes effect after the next device reset Default Gateway IP address of the default network gateway device ICC VLAN VLAN of which the device is a memb
76. on the PPP session e Off VoIP queuing is not active on the PPP session e Fair VolP Queue VoIP weighted fair queuing is active in the PPP session Operational Status The operational status of the interface Possible statuses include e Up The interface is up and can transmit and receive packets e Down The interface is down due to some failure and cannot transmit or receive packets e Testing The interface is in testing mode and cannot transmit or receive regular data e Standby The interface is a backup interface and cannot transmit or receive packets unless the primary interface it backs up fails e Disabled The interface is disabled It cannot transmit or receive packets e Partially Down The interface is up However some interfaces or PVCs layered on top of this interface are Down Some packets can be transmitted and received 20f2 Advanced The Advanced tab of the Channel Groups dialog box provides information about the channels that comprise the selected Channel Group and the Channel Group s speed factor To view the Advanced tab of the Channel Group dialog box 1 Click a Channel Group icon in the Chassis View A list of Channel Groups on the port appears 2 Click the Channel Group you want to configure The Channel Group dialog box opens with the Channel Group tab Issue 5 October 2007 107 WAN Configuration 3 Click Advanced The Advanced tab of the Channel Group dialog b
77. routing list Policy based routing rules list Policy Enforcement Points PEPs table using Tree View less PBR list adding a policy deleting a policy overview 2 2222 lle ns PBRlistname PBR rules list adding a rule copyingarule deletingarule modifyingarule 0 200 266 267 265 268 267 267 EH 265 269 257 259 260 268 258 260 260 259 269 264 264 265 264 Issue 5 October 2007 301 Index movingarule clle 265 OVervieW a soa os e e lees 260 PEPS table uuu nom Romeo e 268 Pi amp chart iu uude nec lox I eser oe PROS A 186 PoE configuring modules 68 configuring ports 69 OVerVieW ll e e e e oes 67 viewing configuration 68 viewing information 67 Policies adding suos xo mmo RR RUE 260 266 deleting us s so ox xh e Roe 260 testing on simulated IP packets 273 viewing aliStOf 259 Policy based routing list configuration 269 Policy based routing list see PBR list 258 Policy based routing rules list see PBR rules list 260 Policy Based Routing see PBR 257 Policy Enforcement Points PEPs table 268 Policy list configuration form 269 Policy list fields 259 Port COlOIS e
78. send RTCP packets to the RTCP monitor You must configure an IP address for the RTCP monitor and determine intervals at which the RTCP data is checked The following table lists the RTCP monitoring fields and their descriptions Table 27 VoIP resources RTCP monitoring Parameters Field Description Monitoring enabled The status of RTCP monitoring e Checked RTCP monitoring is enabled e Unchecked RTCP monitoring is disabled IP address The IP address of the RTCP monitor Port The port monitored by RTCP Report Period The interval for RTCP reports RSVP RSVP is a protocol that signals the router to reserve bandwidth If RSVP is enabled the Media Gateway tries to reserve a specific amount of bandwidth per call session If this fails the Media Gateway tries to reallocate the bandwidth during the call session The following table lists the RSVP fields and their description Table 28 VoIP resources RSVP Parameters Field Description RSVP Enabled The Status of RSVP usage e Checked The Media Gateway will try to reserve bandwidth per call If it fails the Media Gateway will try again during the call e Unchecked RSVP is not enabled Retry on failure The action the VoIP engine takes after an RSVP request fails e Checked The VoIP engine resends a RSVP request if the first attempt failed e Unchecked The VoIP Engine drops the RSVP request and the Retry
79. send back the results The following options are available for configuring Converged Network Analyzer on the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device e Configuring an External Test Plug Configuration information for an external test plug e Configuring Schedulers Scheduling information for the test plugs To access and configure the Converged Network Analyzer application Select Configure CNA The CNA Configuration dialog box opens Issue 5 October 2007 161 Embedded Tools Configuring an External Test Plug The CNA Configuration Test Plug Tab provides configuration options for an external test plug A test plug is a piece of external hardware that connects to a device s network port and simulates network traffic without actually exposing the device to network traffic Figure 70 CNA Configuration Test Plug Tab CNA Configuration Test Plug Schedulers Global Administrative State Disable TestPlug 1 Administrative State Enable TestPlug 1 Status Unregistered Refresh The following table provides a list of the fields in the CNA Configuration Test Plug Tab and their descriptions Table 60 CNA Configuration Test Plug Parameters Field Description Global Administrative status of the CNA application Possible values are Administrative State e Enable e Disable 1 of 2 162 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager
80. table based on a change in network topology measured in milliseconds Aging Time sec The amount of time MAC addresses remain in the CAM table LLDP Mode The status of Link Layer Discovery Protocol LLDP Mode on the device e Enable Use LLDP Mode e Disable Do not use LLDP Mode LLDP Tx Interval The amount of time between packet transmissions on the device LLDP Tx Hold Multiplier The LLDP time to live value expressed as a multiple of the value configured in the LLDP Tx Interval field LLDP Tx Delay The delay between successive LLDP frame transmissions initiated by status changes in LLDP LLDP Re Init Delay The amount of time the device is instructed to wait before re initiating LLDP 20f2 For more information on the user interface refer to Using Dialog Boxes and Tables on page 32 40 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Viewing Device Configuration Device Configuration FRU Tab The Device Configuration Dialog Box FRU Tab provides you with information about the Field Replaceable Units FRU of the Avaya G450 Device Figure 11 Device Configuration Dialog Box FRU Tab g a G450 000 149 49 78 137 General Advanced FRU MGC Config MG Config VolP resources VolP status Mainboard Serial Humber 061550002955 Mainboard Configuration Symbol 0 0 PSU 1 Operational Status Hot Present PSU 1 Fault
81. the interface may form neighbor relationships and that the interface is advertised as an internal route to OSPF If not checked the interface is external to OSPF Designated The IP Address of the designated router Router Backup The IP Address of the backup designated router Designated Router Priority The priority of this router to become the designated router on this interface A value of zero indicates that this router is not eligible to become the designated router on the current network If more than one router has the same priority then the router ID is used Cost The cost of using this interface OSPF will choose the route with the lowest total cost metric to each destination Hello Interval The period of time in seconds between Hello packets All routers attached to a common network must have the same Hello Interval Dead Interval The period of time in seconds that a router s Hello packets have not been seen before the router s neighbors declare the router down All routers attached to a common network must have the same Dead interval Auth Type Authentication Type Possible methods are e None e Simple password e MD5 Auth Type cannot be set to MD5 from Avaya G250 G350 G450 Manager If MD5 authentication was configured from the CLI you may view the existing Auth Type or change Auth Type to None or Simple password 20f3 Issue 5 October 2007 241 IP Route Table 82 OSPF Interfaces continued Field Descriptio
82. x ISDN BRI MM717 24 x DCP 2 wire ports MM716 24 analog stations MM340 1x T1 E1 data MM342 1 x USP V 35 X 21 S8300B Locally hosted CM server in ICC or LSP mode S8300C Locally hosted CM server in ICC or LSP mode Xxx lt lt lt lt lt lt X x lt lt Mm312 24 DCP phone ports MM314 24 PoE Ethernet MM316 48 PoE Ethernet expansion module lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt MM Description Description of Media Module Serial Unique identifier for individual Media Module HW Version Release version of Media Module hardware FW Version Release version of Media Module firmware Number of Ports The number of ports in the Media Module 1 of 2 Issue 5 October 2007 47 Device Configuration Table 12 Module Configuration Dialog Box continued Field Description Operational The operational status of the Media Module Possible values are Status e OK Media Module is operational e Down Media Module is reporting faults making it unable to function e Fatal Media Module is reporting faults that are unrecoverable Fault Messages Number of fault messages reported by the Media Module 20f2 Viewing Port Configuration The Port Configuration dialog box contains tabs that provide you with information specific to a selecte
83. xxx xxx xxx where xxx xxx xxx xxx is the IP address of the Avaya G350 G450 Device you want to manage The Enter Network Password dialog box opens 18 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager The User Interface Figure 1 Enter Network Password Dialog Box 197 168 145 81 Enter SNMP parameters X 8 SNMPv1 Community O SNMPv3 2 Select the desired SNMP mode of operation If SNMPv1 is selected enter the correct SNMPv1 community string in the Community field Or If SNMPv3 is selected enter a valid username from the SNMPv3 username list and corresponding authentication and privacy passwords Note Some operations in the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Manager require SNMPv3 authentication credentials Verify that you are an SNMPv3 user or use the SAA application You can use the CLI to create users on the media gateway 3 Click OK The Avaya G350 G450 Welcome page opens If the required Java plug in is installed on your computer the Java Plug in Security Warning dialog box opens after a few seconds If the required Java plug in is not installed the plug in is automatically downloaded to your computer Follow the instructions on the Avaya G350 G450 Welcome page to install the plug in The User Interface The Avaya G250 G350 G450 Manager user interface is different for each of its management applications However the following elements of the user interface are common to all views e Application
84. 0 G350 G450 Device has two WAN interfaces Serial and xDSL you can specify that voice packets be sent over the Serial link and data packets over xDSL Thus it is only the voice packets which require high QoS that are sent over the more expensive Serial link Avaya Policy Based Routing has two main views These views provide you with information about the network and enable you to manage policies and rules Avaya Policy Based Routing s two main views are e The Tree View Provides a hierarchical view of the device types in the network the IP addresses of the devices in the network the modules in the devices and the existing policies Refer to Using the Tree View on page 258 e The Table View Provides information about the contents of the elements in the Tree View You can add modify and delete policies composite actions and rules in the Table View Refer to Using the Table View on page 258 Issue 5 October 2007 257 Policy Based Routing Using the Tree View This section provides an explanation of the Tree View hierarchy and how to use it You can select between the following Tree Views using the Option buttons at the bottom of the Tree View e Inventory Displays all policy lists associated with each device whether the lists are active or not e Active Policies Displays only the active policy lists associated with each device The levels in the Tree View are e Device IP addresses of devices When a device
85. 0 G350 G450 Routing Manager Information pertaining to Avaya G250 G350 G450 routing management Routing Manager An introduction to configuring routing and a description of the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Routing Manager user interface Layer 2 Detailed descriptions of layer 2 configuration that enable you to view layer 2 interfaces at the management station IP Route Detailed descriptions of IP route configuration that enable you to display and update IP interfaces the IP routing table the ARP table GRE tunneling parameters DHCP BOOTP parameters RIP interfaces OSPF interfaces area parameters link state database and neighbors the IP access control table and redundancy parameters Avaya G250 G350 G450 Policy Based Routing Manager Information pertaining to Avaya G250 G350 G450 Policy Based Routing management Policy Based Routing Manager An introduction to configuring Policy Based Routing and a description of the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Policy Based Routing Manager user interface 14 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Organization of This Guide e Policy Based Routing Detailed descriptions of Policy Based Routing configuration that enable you to display and update Policy Based Routing lists Next Hop routing tables and Policy Enforcement Points e Applications Editor Tool Detailed description of the Applications Editor Tool which enables you to refine protocol traffic through Policy Based Rout
86. 10 Toolbar 208 Tree View ln 209 user interface ooa 207 Routing Table window 223 Rules list fields Rules PBR adding s ok oo om ooo moon Changing s 4 o o ono ot o o n m o oon COPYING x som oe Rok ee deleting rn modifying MOVING Rr Running Avaya G250 G350 G450 Manager from Avaya Network Management Console Running Avaya G350 G450 Manager via the Internet llle Running Changes 212 S Saving table information as text Scrolling within the graph Secondary Port Selection screen Security port lll 2 Select Backup Interface screen Select Channels and Speed screen Select E1 T1 Port screen Select Name and Encapsulation screen Select Primary Interface screen Selecting elements s i lll ln traffic to monitor Selection List 212 255 254 255 253 226 260 Serial Port tab aoaaa 127 Server embedded functions Simulating IP packets Sorting the list of stations Source Port Selection screen Starting 158 272 191 181 Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device Manager using de Network Management Avaya G250 G350 G450 Manager Web management
87. 27 0 the rule will only apply to traffic directed to IP addresses whose third byte is between 128 255 and whose fourth byte is 189 Using the IP Simulate Function This section provides instructions on activating and using the IP Simulate function to simulate the effect of rules on information packets It discusses the following topics e IP Simulate Overview An overview of the IP Simulate function e Using IP Simulate Instructions for using the IP Simulate function to simulate the actions of a policy on defined packets IP Simulate Overview The IP Simulate function allows you to view the results of a policy on a simulated packet The IP Simulate function tests a simulated packet against the rules in a policy The rules are applied to the simulated packets in the order they appear in the Rules List and the resulting operation is reported in the Result field of the IP Simulate dialog box The rule that matched the packet is highlighted in the Rules List This enables you to view the outcome of a policy before activating it It also eases the editing of rules in a policy to provide the desired results 272 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Using the IP Simulate Function Note IP Simulate only operates on saved policies Ensure that any changes to the policy have been applied before testing packets Note IP Simulate can only be used when a specific Rules List is selected in the Tree View
88. 450 Manager software does not need to be installed on your computer Instead a small plug in for your web browser activates the embedded manager software This plug in loads automatically when you use Web Management Note Port RMON is not available via Web Management On line help is only available if you have installed the on line help on your network and configured the Avaya G350 G450 Device with the location of the help files Configuring the Avaya G350 G450 Device When an Avaya G350 G450 is initially configured as a full router it must be assigned an IP address The IP address must be assigned using the CLI Command Line Interface setup screens For information on assigning an IP address to the router module refer to the Administration for the Avaya G250 and Avaya G350 Media Gateways Issue 5 October 2007 291 Web Management 292 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Appendix C ICMP Packet Types amp Codes This appendix lists the various ICMP Packet Types and Codes as used in Using IP Simulate on page 273 Note Some ICMP Packet Types have no corresponding Code ICMP Packet Type Code List Table 120 ICMP Packet Types Codes Description ICMP Type ICMP Code Echo Reply 0 0 Unreachable Network Unreachable Host Unreachable Protocol Unreachable Port Unreachable Fragmentation Needed but DF Bit Set Source Route Failed Destination Network
89. 81 Port Mirroring Wizard Destination Port Selection Screen E Select Destination Port Please choose the destination port for your Port Mirroring configuration by clicking on a highlighted port in the zoom Source Port MM314v6 Port 8 Destination Port MM314v6 Port 23 Cancel Back Hext Finish To select a destination for the Port Mirroring pair select a port in the Chassis View The selected port appears cyan in the Chassis View and Tree View and is listed in the Destination Port field in the wizard When you have finished selecting the destination for the Port Mirroring pair click Next The Port Mirroring Wizard continues with the Port Mirroring Wizard Frames Direction Selection screen 182 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager The Port Mirroring Wizard Port Mirroring Wizard Frames Direction Selection The Frames Direction Selection screen of the Port Mirroring Wizard enables you to select the traffic to be copied to the destination port You can configure the destination port to receive all traffic going through the source port or only the traffic received by the source port Figure 82 Port Mirroring Wizard Frames Direction Selection Screen E Select Frame Direction mode Please choose the Frame Direction mode for your Port Mirroring configuration by selecting the appropriate option in the Frame Direction Mode combo box Source Port MM314v6 Po
90. AN Port Configuration dialog box Click the Ethernet WAN port s symbol in the Chassis View or the Tree View The Ethernet WAN Port Configuration dialog box displays the following tabs e Ethernet WAN Port Configuration General Tab e Ethernet WAN Port Configuration PPPoE Client Tab e Ethernet WAN Port Configuration DHCP Client Tab e Ethernet WAN Port Configuration Extended Keep Alive Tab The tabs that are visible depend on the value for the Encapsulation parameter this parameter can be viewed in the WAN Port Configuration tab but can only be changed via the CLI The following table describes the WAN Port Configuration tab options Table 34 WAN Port Configuration Tab Options Encapsulation Value Visible Tabs ARPA General PPPoE DHCP Client Extended Keep Alive PPoE General PPPoE 94 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Ethernet WAN Port Configuration Ethernet WAN Port Configuration General Tab The General tab of the Ethernet WAN Configuration dialog box enables you to set general functional parameters for the built in Ethernet WAN port These parameters define how the port interfaces with the network in terms of speed duplex and Voice over IP VolP queuing Figure 34 Ethernet WAN Port Configuration Dialog Box General Tab g El Module 10 Port 2 Ethernet WAN General PPPoE Client DHCP Client Extended Keep Alive Description Por
91. ANS 4 40082s cs 8 08 esse 4 ee Dee RO 167 VLAN DIOS Lone 54 44 6 mex 49 3 6 SSS o e 168 SCCO LIBE uuu o9 9E Se PHOCRELE SERS SSR SESE CESSES 169 Port Configuration Area 170 Managing VLANS lt lt eee m A A 8 171 Grealmg VLANS epa Es RU rara AAA x 172 Renaming VLANS 11444444444 204 044d Re iad 172 Synchronizing VLAN Names 2 2 o ee es 173 Deleting VLANS ux v9 x ox SRS SERED SO SLES SASS ESR EET OHS 174 Managing Port VLAN Settings 2 ee eee ee es 175 Selecting Pos 2 445224 eek SHED ERD E Se HR RD 175 Viewing Port VLAN Settings 2 0 ee ee ee ee 175 Using the Port Configuration Area et 176 Configuring VLANs Using Drag and Drop lt lt 176 Updating the Device k 176 6 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Contents Chapter 10 Port Mirroring lt lt lt eee eee 177 Port Mirroring Overview m2 4 177 Configuring Port Mirroring 2 2 ee ee 177 The Port Mirroring Wizard icc ce eh ee we a RR ees 178 Port Mirroring Wizard Create Welcome less 179 Port Mirroring Wizard Edit Delete Welcome 180 Port Mirroring Wizard Source Port Selection 181 Port Mirroring Wizard Destination Port Selection 182 Port M
92. AVAYA Avaya Integrated Management Release 5 0 G250 G350 G450 Manager User Guide 14 300166 Issue 5 October 2007 O 2007 Avaya Inc All Rights Reserved Notice While reasonable efforts were made to ensure that the information in this document was complete and accurate at the time of printing Avaya Inc can assume no liability for any errors Changes and corrections to the information in this document may be incorporated in future releases For full legal page information please see the complete document Avaya Legal Page for Software Documentation Document number 03 600758 To locate this document on the website simply go to http www avaya com support and search for the document number in the search box Documentation disclaimer Avaya Inc is not responsible for any modifications additions or deletions to the original published version of this documentation unless such modifications additions or deletions were performed by Avaya Customer and or End User agree to indemnify and hold harmless Avaya Avaya s agents servants and employees against all claims lawsuits demands and judgments arising out of or in connection with subsequent modifications additions or deletions to this documentation to the extent made by the Customer or End User Link disclaimer Avaya Inc is not responsible for the contents or reliability of any linked Web sites referenced elsewhere within this documentation and Avaya does not necessar
93. Ascii avaya com 6 DHS Server IP Address 3 3 3 1 Add Option Refresh Apply Delete Option The following table provides a list of the fields in the DHCP Server Configuration General DHCP Options Config Tab and their descriptions Table 58 DHCP Server Configuration General DHCP Options Config Tab Fields Field Description Code The system definition of the DHCP option Possible values are e Subnet Mask The subnet mask to be assigned to the requesting device e Default Router The IP address of the router to be used as the default gateway for the requesting device e DNS Server The IP address of the DNS to be used for address resolution for the requesting device e DNS Name The name of the DNS to be used for address resolution for the requesting device 10f2 158 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Configuring the DHCP Server Table 58 DHCP Server Configuration General DHCP Options Config Tab Fields Field Description Name The name of the DHCP option Possible values are e Subnet Mask The value requested as Subnet Mask by the requesting device for which the associated Code value is to be returned e Default Router The value requested as Default Router by the requesting device for which the associated Code value is to be returned e DNS Server The value requested as DNS Server by the requesting device for which the associate
94. CP Layer 2 Interface The logical name of the local interface through which the next hop of Name this route is reached 10f2 224 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Viewing the Routing Table Table 73 Routing Table Parameters continued Field Description Protocol The protocol through which the route was learned The following protocols can be specified e Static The route was manually configured to this device e Local The route represents a directly attached net subnet and corresponds to one of the IP interfaces configured to this device e RIP The entry was learned from the RIP protocol e OSPF The entry was learned from the OSPF protocol Redistribute If checked static entries are advertised by RIP and OSPF If unchecked static entries are not advertised Cost Number of hops to the destination network or the cost of the route for OSPF routes Permanent The permanence status of the route Possible statuses are e Checked The route is not disabled when a link on the route is down e Unchecked The route is disabled when a link on the route is down Static Preference The preference of this route Possible values are e Low Dynamic routes are preferred on this static route e High This static route is preferred on dynamic routes Route Type The type of route Route Age The number of seconds since this rou
95. CP header compression enabling compression of all TCP traffic You can configure TCP header compression parameters for each PPP interface To define and display TCP header compression Interfaces Select IP Route gt Header Compression TCP Header Compression Interfaces The TCP header compression interfaces window opens Figure 118 TCP Header Compression Interfaces WIndow Layer 2 Interface name TCP Header Compression Format Max TCP Actual TCP Compression Ratio Issue 5 October 2007 251 IP Route The following parameters are displayed Table 90 TCP Header Compression Interfaces Table Parameters Field Description Layer 2 Interface Name The name of the selected interface TCP Header Compression The status of TCP header compression on this interface Possible statuses include e Enabled TCP header compression is enabled on the interface e Disabled TCP header compression is disabled on the interface Format The header compression format Possible values are e IPHC IP header compression e VJ Van Jacobson compression Max TCP Connection The maximum number of context identifiers for TCP connections on this interface 0 means that no TCP headers will be compressed Actual TCP Connections The actual number of context identifiers for TCP connections on this interface Compression Ratio The average ratio between the compressed header size and the
96. Changes To make configuration changes permanent the changes must be committed saved to the router To commit the configuration to the router select File gt Commit The changes are committed to the router Resetting a Router To reset a router 1 Click the router s icon in the Tree View 2 Select Action Reset A confirmation dialog box opens 3 Click Yes The selected router is reset 212 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Using Avaya G250 G350 G450 Routing Manager Help Using Avaya G250 G350 G450 Routing Manager Help This section explains how to use the on line help in the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Routing Manager The on line help can be opened to the contents page or directly to a topic of interest Note When running the Avaya G350 G450 Manager via Web Management on line help is only available if you have installed the on line help on your network and configured the device with the location of the help files Opening the Help to the Contents Page To open the help to the contents page select Help gt Help Contents The on line help opens to the contents page Opening the Help to a Topic of Interest To open the help directly to a topic of interest click k2 The on line help opens to a topic explaining the option currently selected in the Tree View Issue 5 October 2007 213 Routing Manager 214 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Chapter 16 L
97. Configuring the Converged Network Analyzer Application Table 60 CNA Configuration Test Plug Parameters continued Field Description Test Plug 1 Administrative State Administrative status of the test plug Possible values are e Enable e Disable Test Plug 1 Status The status of the Test Plug operation Possible values include e Unregistered The test plug is attempting to register and is currently unregistered e Scheduler List Exhausted The test plug has exhausted its scheduler list at least once and is now attempting to register Idle The test plug is registered but idle Test The test plug is running a test Suspend The test plug is idle because a test was cancelled No IP Address No IP address is configured for the test plug interface Bad IP Address The configured test plug IP address is not properly configured for the test plug interface e Empty Scheduler List The scheduler list is empty No testing events were configured for this device e Failed Control Port Bind The test plug failed to bind the UDP control port e Failed FTP Port Bind The test plug failed to bind to the UDP port for RTP tests e Suspend By Rate Limiter The test plug was suspended by its test rate limiter 20f2 Issue 5 October 2007 163 Embedded Tools Configuring Schedulers The CNA Configuration Schedulers Tab provides configuration options for scheduling test plugs Figur
98. Delay field is ignored Retry Delay The interval the VoIP Engine waits after a failed RSVP request before sending the new request The interval ranges between 0 5 60 seconds Service profile The type of service being provided 80 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager VolP Overview VolP Status The VoIP status tab provides information about a specific engine s operational status jitter buffer size and number of sessions open For Avaya G450 Devices the VoIP status tab also provides the VoIP DSP Core Status table This table displays information about the VoIP DSP Cores in the DSP media resource cards for the VoIP engine selected in the VoIP Status table Figure 28 VoIP Status Tab G250 G350 g a G350 002 149 49 78 141 Slot Channels Total Jitter VoIP Operational Status Voice State Channels size v10 0 32 500 Release lok Fault Messages Refresh Apply Issue 5 October 2007 81 VoIP Engine Configuration Figure 29 VoIP Status Tab G450 G450 001 135 27 155 184 MGC Config MG Config VoIP resources VoIP status General Advanced FRU VoIP Status Socket Channelsi TotalVoic JitterBuff VolPState Operation 4 0 80 2560 Release OK VoIP DSP Core Status Total Channels Channels in Use VolPState OperationalStatus 20 Release Idle
99. Deleting an Application Protocol To delete an application protocol 1 Select the application protocol you want to delete 2 Click x Or Select Edit gt Delete An x appears next to the protocol Applying Changes When Avaya G250 G350 G450 Policy Based Routing is updated with the changes to the Applications Editor table the pull down list in the Rules List is updated Added protocols appear in the Application pull down list and deleted applications no longer appear in the Application pull down list To update Avaya G250 G350 G450 Policy Based Routing with the changes to the Applications Editor table click The Application pull down list in the Rules List is updated Issue 5 October 2007 279 Applications Editor Tool Reports You can create an ASCII report of the application protocols listed in the Applications Editor The report is a text file with the information in each column separated by tabs To create an ASCII report of the Applications Editor table 1 Click Ml Or Select File gt Report The Save dialog box opens 2 Select a directory for the report 3 Enter a name for the report 4 Click Save The report is saved to the specified file 280 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Device Manager Menus Appendix A Menus This appendix gives the full structure of the menus in the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Manager e Device Manager Menus e Routing Manager Menus e Policy Based Routing M
100. Description Core The identification number of the DSP core in the selected DSP VoIP engine Total Channels The total number of available DSP core channels Channels in Use The number of channels currently in use in the DSP core VoIP State The administrative state of the DSP core read only Possible values are Busy Out Release Camp On Busy Out Unknown Operational Status The operational status of the DSP core For more information on the user interface refer to Using Dialog Boxes and Tables on page 32 Issue 5 October 2007 83 VoIP Engine Configuration 84 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Chapter 7 WAN Configuration This chapter provides information about configuring Avaya WAN Modules and includes the following sections e WAN Overview An overview of WAN functionality in Avaya G250 G350 G450 Devices e WAN Module Configuration Information about viewing and configuring WAN functions on Avaya G250 G350 G450 Devices e E1 T1 Port Configuration Information about viewing and configuring E1 T1 ports in WAN Modules e Ethernet LAN Port Configuration Information about viewing and configuring built in Ethernet LAN ports on Avaya G250 G350 G450 Devices e Ethernet WAN Port Configuration Information about viewing and configuring built in Ethernet WAN ports on Avaya G250 G350 G450 Devices e Viewing Channel Group Information Inf
101. Device Manager Refreshing Device Information Instructions on how to refresh the information in the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Manager Using Dialog Boxes and Tables An explanation of the icons found in the dialog boxes and tables in the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device Manager Using Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device Manager Help An explanation of the options for accessing on line help in the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device Manager The G250 G350 G450 Device Manager User Interface The Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device Manager user interface consists of the following elements Application Tabs Tabs for toggling between Avaya G250 G350 G450 Manager functions Device Manager Routing Manager Policy Based Routing Manager Menu Bar Menus for accessing Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device management functions For more information refer to Appendix A Menus Application Toolbar Toolbar buttons for accessing Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device management functions Get Set Toolbar Toolbar buttons for viewing and changing the configuration of ports Tree View A resizeable window containing a hierarchical representation of the modules and ports of the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device Chassis View A graphical representation of the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device Dialog Area A resizeable window where all dialog boxes and tables first open For information on other parts of the user interface refer to The User Interface on page 19 Issue 5 October 2007 23 Device
102. Ethernet network devices to search for and request information from other LLDP enabled devices on the network LLDP defines a standard method for Ethernet network devices such as switches routers and wireless LAN access points to advertise information about themselves to other nodes on the network LLDP also allows Ethernet network devices to search for and request information from other devices using the LLDP protocol The following details can be advertised using LLDP on the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device e System Name e Chassis ID e Port ID e System Description e System Capabilities e Port Description e Management Address Note Chassis ID and Port ID are always advertised when LLDP is enabled To view the LLDP tab of the Port Configuration dialog box for a selected port 1 Click the port symbol in the Chassis View Or Click the port s icon in the Tree View The Port Configuration dialog box opens to the General tab 2 Click LLDP The Port Configuration dialog box LLDP Tab opens 58 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Viewing Port Configuration Figure 17 Port Configuration Dialog Box LLDP Tab MM316v6 Port 10 General Advanced 802 1x PoE LLDP j x g 2 a ES LLDP Admin Status LLDP TLVs Transmission System Hame System Description System Capabilities Port Description RI ER ERE Management Addr LLDP TLVs Reception C
103. G350 G450 Device Manager has two modes e Configuration mode e Port RMON mode Note When the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Manager is installed as a standalone manager and when running the Avaya G350 G450 Manager via Web Management Port SMON is not available When in configuration mode you can view and change the configuration of the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device and individual ports When in Port RMON mode you can view graphical representations of the traffic on individual ports Issue 5 October 2007 31 Device Manager To switch to configuration mode Click Pil Or Select View gt Configuration To switch to Port RMON mode Click Jil Or Select View Port RMON Refreshing Device Information You can refresh the information in the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device Manager To refresh Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device information select View Refresh The Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device Manager refreshes its device information and updates the display Using Dialog Boxes and Tables Dialog boxes and tables in the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Manager application have a common set of buttons The following table displays the buttons and explains their functions Table 7 Dialog Box Buttons Button Function Refresh Refreshes the information in the table or dialog box This clears any changes made to the table or dialog box and not yet sent to the device ae Sends the information from the table or dialog box to update the
104. G350 G450 Device supports Media Modules containing USPs This section provides information on viewing and configuring USP parameters The tabs that appear in the USP dialog box are dependant on the encapsulation method of the selected Channel Group To view the USP dialog box Click a USP symbol in the Chassis View or Tree View The USP dialog box opens to the Serial Port tab USP PPP Interface The USP PPP Interface enables you to manage connections using USP hardware and PPP encapsulation For USPs configured with a PPP interface the USP dialog box contains three tabs e Serial Port e Advanced e PPP Serial Port The Serial Port tab of the USP Configuration dialog box provides basic information about the configuration of the USP To view the Serial Port tab of the USP Configuration dialog box Click the USP symbol in the Chassis View or the Tree View The USP Configuration dialog box opens displaying the Serial Port tab Issue 5 October 2007 127 WAN Configuration Figure 50 USP Dialog Box Serial Port Tab MM342 2 Serial 2 1 Frame Relay Sub Interfaces DLCIs Serial Port Advanced Description Port Type Universal Serial Port Port Functionality V 35 DTE Encapsulation Frame Relay Idle characters Flags Bandwidth kb s 9999999 Administrative Status Enable VoIP Queue off Operational Status Refresh The USP Config
105. G350 G450 Media Gateway you can launch ASA on the call controller To launch ASA on a registered call controller Media Module 1 Select the registered call controller Media Module 2 Select Tools Administer Call Controller ASA opens on the selected call controller For more information about ASA refer to Definity Enterprise Management documentation 76 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Chapter 6 VolP Engine Configuration This chapter provides information and instructions for viewing and configuring the VolP Engine features lt includes the following sections e VoIP Overview An overview of VoIP Engine functionality within the Media Gateway e VolP Resources Instructions for viewing and configuring VolP Engine Parameters e VoIP Status Instructions for determining operational status of the VoIP Engine VolP Overview The VolP Engine translates information between different VolP and data protocols The Media Gateway comes with an internal VoIP engine that supports up to 32 simultaneous sessions Each media gateway supports different numbers of channels You can view information and configure parameters for the VolP Engine using the VoIP Engine dialog box To view the VoIP Engine dialog box Select View Configure The Device Manager dialog box opens In the Device Manager dialog box there are two tabs for managing the VoIP engine e VoIP Resources Administrative parameters common to all
106. ICMP Track A Mode Enable IP Address 0 0 0 0 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 255 Client ID 01 00 04 0D 29 C6 BC Default Client ID Host Hame G350 Enable Request Lease Time Ez Received Lease Time seconds 9 Remain Lease Time seconds 0 Renew Lease Time seconds 0 Rebind Lease Time seconds 0 Default Gateways DNS Servers Domain Hame DHCP Server 0 0 0 0 Operation Idle Refresh The following table lists the fields in the Ethernet WAN Port Configuration DHCP Client tab and their descriptions Table 37 Ethernet WAN Port Configuration DHCP Client Tab Field Description Mode The row status for creating a new DHCP client on the VLAN or WAN fast ethernet connection Possible values include e Enable e Disable IP Address The IP Address allocated for the DHCP client 1 of 3 100 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Ethernet WAN Port Configuration Table 37 Ethernet WAN Port Configuration DHCP Client Tab continued Field Description Subnet Mask The subnet mask allocated for the DHCP client The value of the mask is an IP address with all of its network bits set to 1 and all of its host bits set to O Client ID The client identifier used by the DHCP client This identifier can be up to 255 bytes Default Client ID The default identifier used for manual leased DHCP client
107. Interfaces window the software checks your configuration and displays error messages if applicable The following table lists the possible errors and their descriptions Table 71 Error Messages Error Text Description The Reference Layer 2 interface cannot be used because it is configured with IP unnumbered interface Reference Layer 2 Interface points to an IP unnumbered interface There is already another IP unnumbered interface on the layer 2 interface Layer 2 interface is already configured as an IP unnumbered interface and you attempt to configure Layer 2 interface with a static IP There is already another IP static interface on the layer 2 interface Layer 2 interface is already configured with a static IP and you attempt to configure Layer 2 interface as an IP unnumbered interface There is already another IP unnumbered interface on the layer 2 interface Layer 2 interface is already configured as an IP unnumbered interface and you attempt to add an IP unnumbered interface The Reference Layer 2 Interface has no Valid IP address Reference Layer 2 interface is not configured and you attempt to add an IP unnumbered interface Viewing the Dynamic IP Interfaces Table This table allows configuration of ICMP redirect only You cannot add delete rows in the table To display the dynamic IP interfaces Select IP Route gt Dynamic IP Interfaces The Dynamic IP Interfaces Table wind
108. KB S PPPSession down 1 Serial2 2 128KB S PPPSession down Refresh Wizard Issue 5 October 2007 119 WAN Configuration Each row of the Channel Groups table represents a valid Channel Group The following table provides a list of the fields in the Channel Groups table and their descriptions Table 44 Channel Groups Table Parameters Field Description Module Number The module on which the Channel Group resides Channel Group The name of the Channel Group Bandwidth The bandwidth of the Channel Group Encapsulation The Channel Group s encapsulation Possible values are e PPPSession The Channel Group uses PPP encapsulation to establish connectivity e FrameRelay The Channel Group uses Frame Relay to establish connectivity e FrameRelay Non IETF The Channel Group uses non IETF Frame Relay to establish connectivity Status The status of the PPP or Frame Relay interface Possible values are e Up The interface is up and can transmit and receive packets e Down The interface is down due to some failure and cannot transmit or receive packets e Testing The interface is in testing mode and cannot transmit or receive regular data e Standby The interface is a backup interface and cannot transmit or receive packets unless the primary interface it backs up fails e Disabled The interface is disabled It cannot transmit or receive packets e Partially Down
109. MP Packet Type Code List Table 120 ICMP Packet Types Codes continued Description ICMP Type ICMP Code Mobile Registration Request 35 oa Mobile Registration Reply 36 ES Domain Name Request 37 0 Domain Name Reply 38 0 Skip Algorithm Discovery Protocol 39 0 Security Failure 40 3 of 3 Issue 5 October 2007 295 ICMP Packet Types 8 Codes 296 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Index Numerical 802 1x device configuration portconfiguration A Adding application protocols managers to table policies creen PortRedundancy POUES on e ook n ae E ER a we Additional table parameters viewing Address wildcards 2 2 ee eee 272 Advanced tab Channel Group 2 4 USP 2 rar a le e Rom ec Gy TR Application Protocols adding uomo os com c Be Sum oes applying Changes deleting a protocol modifying Application tabs Application Toolbar Device Manager Routing Manager Application Toolbar buttons Routing Manager Applications editor overview 2 222222 lle Applying changes initables w a ee fee ooo ge ELE s PortRedundancy VLAN configuration ARP Table window ll n ASCII reports Avaya G250 G350 Manager POE Avaya G250 G350 G450 Manager Appli
110. Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Chapter 17 IP Route The IP Route folder provides access to the following windows e Displaying IP Global Parameters e Configuring IP Interfaces e Viewing the Routing Table e Viewing the ARP Table e Configuring GRE Tunneling e DHCP e HIP SPF RRP e Header Compression e e lt JO Issue 5 October 2007 217 IP Route Displaying IP Global Parameters To display and update the IP global parameters Select IP Route gt IP Global Parameters The IP Global Parameters window opens Figure 95 IP Global Parameters Window v ICMP Error Messages Enable ARP Timeout seconds 14400 The following parameters are displayed Table 69 IP Global Parameters Field Description ICMP Error If checked ICMP error messages should be sent If not checked Messages Enable ICMP error messages should not be sent ARP Timeout The number of seconds that may pass between ARP requests seconds concerning entries in the ARP table After this period the entry is deleted from the table 218 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Configuring IP Interfaces Configuring IP Interfaces IP interfaces represent the logical connections of the device to the IP nets subnets attached to it Each IP interface corresponds to one net subnet You can create either a static IP interface or an unnumbered IP interface When you create a new IP inte
111. Managing Port VLAN Settings Instructions on how to configure VLAN settings for ports on the device e Updating the Device Instructions on how to update the device with new VLAN information VLAN Configuration Overview This section contains an overview of VLANs and how to configure them and contains the following sections e VLANs Overview A brief description of VLANs and their functions e Master VLAN List A brief description of the Master VLAN List and it s functions e VLAN Tags A brief description of VLAN tags and their functions VLANs Overview The building blocks of VLANs are switch ports To build a new VLAN you need to define a VLAN name and number You can then add switch ports to the VLAN by configuring the PVID of the port to the VLAN number The ports are members of the VLAN whose number is their PVID In addition you can configure the VLAN tagging mode and binding style of the switch ports VLAN 1 is the default VLAN and is named Default For more information about VLANs refer to VLANs in the Network Protocols section of The Reference Guide Issue 5 October 2007 165 VLANs Master VLAN List The master VLAN list is a file on the network management station that contains a list of globally defined VLANs and their names This list is only available when running Avaya Network Manager It is not available when running an Embedded Web Manager To manage the master VLAN list use Avaya VLAN Manager For info
112. Routing Copyright information about Avaya Policy Based Routing Applications Editor Menus This section provides the menu structure for the Applications Editor tool e File Menu e Edit Menu e Help Menu File Menu Table 117 File Menu Applications Editor Item Description Report Generate the selected report Print Print the current report Exit Exit the Applications Editor tool Issue 5 October 2007 289 Menus Edit Menu Table 118 Edit Menu Applications Editor Item Description Refresh Refreshes the information in the current table Add Add a new entry to the current table Delete Delete an entry from the current table Help Menu Table 119 Help Menu Applications Editor Item Description Help Contents Opens the on line help contents page 290 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Appendix B Web Management This appendix provides instructions for managing Avaya G350 G450 Devices via the Internet and contains the following sections e Web Management Overview An overview on Web Management e Configuring the Avaya G350 G450 Device Instructions on how to configure the Avaya G350 G450 Device for the first time Note Web Management is not supported on the G250 Web Management Overview Web Management provides a simple method of managing Avaya G350 G450 Devices via the Internet The Avaya G350 G
113. SCP Filter DSCP Filter The DSCP filter applied to the traffic to which this rule applies Not Logical not This enables all applications except for the application listed in the following Src Application field 20f3 262 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Using the Table View Table 94 Policy Based Routing Rules List Fields continued Field Description Src Application Source Application The source application protocol of the packets to which this rule applies Select an application from the pull down list Note Specifying a source application disables the Fragment checkbox Not Logical not This enables all applications except for the application listed in the following Dst Application field Dst Application Destination Application The destination application protocol of the packets to which this rule applies Select an application from the pull down list Note Specifying a destination application disables the Fragment checkbox Not Logical not This enables all ICMP codes and types except for the ICMP codes and types listed in the following ICMP code type field ICMP code type ICMP code or type Relevant when ICMP protocol is selected in the Protocol field Next Hop The policy to apply to the packet either a specified Next Hop list or Destination Based Routing Possible values are e NH1 Next Hop list 1 e NH2 Next Hop list 2
114. Screen The Backup Interface Parameters screen enables you to configure the conditions under which the Backup interface is activated and deactivated Figure 62 Backup Interface Wizard Backup Interface Parameters Screen ES Backup Interface Parameters Please insert the following parameters to configure the backup interface Failure Delay is the delay time to activate the backup interface Secondary Disable Delay is the delay time to deactivate the backup interface once the primary is up Failure Delay ho r Secondary Disable Delay Hever disable 8 Disable after 5 seconds Cancel Back Next Finish To configure the number of seconds between the failure of the primary interface and the activation of the Backup interface enter a number in the Enable Delay field To configure the number of seconds between the restoration of the primary interface and the deactivation of the Backup interface enter a number in the Disable Delay field To continue click Next The Backup Interface Wizard continues with the Confirmation Screen on page 150 Issue 5 October 2007 149 WAN Configuration Confirmation Screen The Backup Interface Wizard displays a summary of the information entered using the previous screens Note The Backup Interface has not yet been created Figure 63 Backup Interface Wizard Confirmation Screen Please confirm the creation of a Bac kup Interface with the f
115. This field is only active when Path MTU Discovery is active Hop Limit Maximum number of intervening devices between two endpoints of an IP tunnel Verify Checksum When checked the Avaya G250 G350 G450 verifies the checksum value in IP headers of packets traveling over the tunnel Key Mode When checked a shared key is used for envcrypting traffic over an IP tunnel Key The shared key for encrypting traffic over an IP tunnel Aging Timer The number of minutes Path MTU Discovery is aged Default 10 A value of 0 indicates Aging Timer is disabled Note Aging Timer can only be changed if Path MTU Discovery is set 2of3 Issue 5 October 2007 231 IP Route Table 76 GRE Tunnel Parameters continued Field Description Keep Alive Retries The number of keep alive requests sent before an interface becomes inactive Default 3 Note Keep Alive Retries can only be changed in Keep Alive Rate is set Keep Alive Rate The rate in seconds at which keep alive packets are sent Default 10 A value of 0 indicated Keep Alive is disabled 3of 3 You can create or delete GRE tunnel table entries For more information on editing tables refer to Editing Tables on page 210 232 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager DHCP DHCP The DHCP folder provides access to the following windows e Viewing DHCP BOOTP Global Parameters e Configuring DHCP BOOTP Parameters
116. Unknown Destination Host Unknown OO nN oO of By Wy PY Destination Network Administratively Prohibited Network Unreachable for TOS Host Unreachable for TOS 11 12 13 14 15 Communication Administratively Prohibited by Filtering Host Precedence Violation CO Ww WW Ww WI W WI WY C0 CO C0 W C0 WI W Precedence Cutoff in Effect 1 of 3 Issue 5 October 2007 293 ICMP Packet Types 8 Codes Table 120 ICMP Packet Types Codes continued Description ICMP Type ICMP Code Source Quench 4 0 Redirect 5 22 Redirect for Network 5 0 Redirect for Host 5 1 Redirect for Type of Service and Network 5 2 Redirect for Type of Service and Host 5 3 Echo Request 8 0 Router Advertisement 9 0 Router Solicitation 10 0 Time Exceeded 11 gt Time to Live Equals 0 During Transit 11 0 Time to Live Equals 0 During Reassembly 11 1 Parameters Problem 12 Bad IP Header 12 0 Required Option Missing 12 1 Timestamp Requested 13 0 Timestamp Reply 14 0 Address Mask Request 17 0 Address Mask Reply 18 0 Traceroute 30 Traceroute Outbound Packet Successfully Forwarded 30 0 Traceroute No Route for Outbound Packet 30 1 Conversion Errors 31 Mobile Host Redirect 32 IPv6 Where Are You 33 p IPv6 l Am Here 34 2 of 3 294 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager IC
117. VoIP engines e VoIP Status Operating Status for a selected VoIP engine Issue 5 October 2007 77 VoIP Engine Configuration VolP Resources The VoIP resources tab provides administration parameters common to all VoIP engines such as QoS parameters RTCP configuration and RSVP configuration Figure 27 VolP resourc es Tab EF BBI General RTP Port min RTP Port max QOS Control QOS 802 Priority RTCP monitoring Monitoring enabled IP address Port Report Period RSVP RSVP Enabled Retry on failure Retry Delay Service profile DSCP E DSCP Refresh The upper section of this dialog box displays general information common to all VoIP engines The following table lists the general fields in the VoIP resources tab of the VoIP Engine dialog box and their description Table 25 VoIP resources General Parameters Field Description RTP Port min The minimum range of UDP ports assigned by the call controller for RTP traffic The value ranges between 1 65534 RTP Port max The maximum range of UDP ports assigned by the call controller for RTP traffic The value ranges between 3 65535 1 of 2 78 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager VolP Overview Table 25 VolP resources General Parameters continued Field Description QOS Control The source of QoS control This parameter can only be c
118. WAN port Operational Status The operational status of the WAN port Possible values are e OK e Down e Fatal Auto Negotiation Mode The configured state of the Auto Negotiation protocol between two stations When enabled Auto Negotiation detects the highest common denominator for communication between endstations and sets both to the same highest common setting It also delivers remote link status For 10BaseT and 100BaseT ports Auto Negotiation determines the speed and Duplex Mode of communication between the endstations For Gigabit ports Auto Negotiation determines the Flow Control setting of the ports Possible values are e Enable Auto Negotiation is enabled for this interface e Disable Auto Negotiation is disabled for this interface For more information refer to Auto Negotiation in The Reference Guide Duplex Mode The state of communication of the selected port Possible values are e Full Duplex The port can send and receive simultaneously e Half Duplex The port can either receive or send but cannot do both simultaneously Speed Mode The rate of communication of the selected port Possible values are e Ethernet e Fast Ethernet e Gigabit Ethernet 2of3 96 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Ethernet WAN Port Configuration Table 35 Ethernet WAN Port Configuration General Tab continued Field Description Encapsulation
119. a G350 100r100TPortAndInPWR Port Functionality 10 100 with Inline Power Administrative Status Enable Tagging Mode Clear VLAN ID 1 Port Priority Level User Priority 0 Auto Hegotiation Mode Enable Auto Hegotiation Status Pass Duplex Mode Speed Mode Flow Control Mode Operational Status Half Duplex Fast Ethernet Ho Flow Control oK Ho Fault Messages Refresh Apply The following table provides a list of the fields in the Port Configuration Dialog Box General tab and their descriptions Note Some fields will vary based on the Media Module on which the port resides Table 13 Port Configuration Dialog Box General Tab Field Description Port Name The user can define a logical name to the port for ease of use 1 of 3 Issue 5 October 2007 49 Device Configuration Table 13 Port Configuration Dialog Box General Tab continued Field Description Port Type The port type optionally includes reference to the module to which it is attached and port connector type Port Functionality The physical media type of the selected port If the port conforms to a certain standard Repeater Transceiver 10BaseT etc this standard is displayed If the port does not conform to any standard Private is displayed Administrative Status The administrative state of the selected port e Enabled the port is
120. ackup or master The time is expressed in ticks 1 60 of a second 1 of 2 248 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager VRRP Table 88 VRRP Table Parameters continued Field Description Advertise Interval The interval of state advertisements from the primary interface to the backup interface MAC Address MAC address of the VRRP interface Primary Interface Logical name of the primary interface Preempt Mode If Preempt is set the interface becomes primary whenever it is active Auth Type Authentication Type Possible methods are e None e Simple Auth Key The password for this interface This is only used if the Auth Type is set to Simple password The password may contain up to 8 characters It may be configured here but not viewed 20f2 To associate IP addresses with a selected virtual router 1 Select a virtual router in the VRRP table 2 Ensure that the Form View is visible 3 Enter the IP address to associate with the selected router in the textbox under the IP Addresses listbox in the Form View 4 Click El The IP address is associated with the virtual router To disassociate IP addresses from a selected virtual router 1 Select a virtual router in the VRRP table 2 Ensure that the Form View is visible 3 Select the IP address from the IP Addresses listbox in the Form View 4 Click X The IP address is
121. ad only You can limit the table entries displayed To start the display of entries from a specified interface and IP address 1 Click Or Select Action gt Start Point The Start Point dialog box opens Figure 112 OSPF Link State Database Start Point Dialog Box LSA Type Foutertink y 2 Select an LSA Type from the LSA Type listbox 3 Click Start The OSPF Link State Database displays entries starting with the specified LSA Type 244 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager OSPF To view all the entries in the OSPF Link State Database Click Al Or Select View gt Refresh All entries appear in the table Viewing the OSPF External Database To display the OSPF External Database window Select IP Route gt OSPF gt OSPF External Database The OSPF External Database window opens Figure 113 OSPF External Database Window j LSA Type LSA ID Router ID Sequence Ho LSA Age Checksum The following parameters are displayed Table 85 OSPF External Database Window Field Description LSA Type The type and format of the link state advertisement for example Router links and Network links LSA ID Identifies the part of the routing domain that is described by the advertisement The LSA ID can be either a router ID or an IP address Router ID Identifies the originating router in the autonomous system Sequence No The sequence number of the link state adver
122. address to be checked for connection status Keep Alive ICMP Src IP Address The source IP address of the keepalive The value can be any IP address on the source interface Default The primary IP address for the interface Keep Alive ICMP Down Retries The number of unsuccessful keepalive attempts used to determine the failure of the next hop router Possible values 1 32 Keep Alive ICMP Up Retries The number of successful keepalive attempts used to determine the operational status of the next hop router Possible values 1 32 Keep Alive ICMP Timeout The number of seconds the interface waits for a reply from the next hop router before considering the request a failure Possible values 1 10 Default 1 Keep Alive ICMP Interval The keep alive interval in seconds Possible values 1 36 Default 5 Keep Alive ICMP Status The keep alive status Possible values are e Up e Down e Disable 20f2 104 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Viewing Channel Group Information Viewing Channel Group Information The Channel Group dialog box contains information specific to a selected Channel Group The tabs that appear in the Channel Group dialog box are dependant on the encapsulation method of the selected Channel Group To view the Channel Group dialog box for a specific Channel Group 1 Click a Channel Group symbol in the Chassis View A list of Channel Gr
123. ager continued Item Description Port Redundancy Displays and enables configuration of port redundancies Port Mirroring Allows copying of all transmitted and received packets from one port to another Trap Managers Displays managers and traps configuration information WAN Channel Groups Opens the Channel Groups table WAN gt Backup Interfaces Opens the Backup Interfaces table WAN gt Dynamic CAC Allows configuration of Dynamic CAC Dialer Allows configuration of the Dialer Servers gt DHCP Server Allows configuration of DHCP server Servers gt TFTP Server Allows configuration of TFTP server CNA Allows configuration of DNS clients through the Converged Network Analyzer application 20f2 Issue 5 October 2007 283 Menus Actions Menu Table 104 Actions Menu Device Manager Item Description 802 1X gt Initialize Selected Ports Initialize 802 1x security on the selected ports not displayed for Avaya G450 Devices 802 1X gt Initialize All Ports Initialize 802 1x security on all ports on the device not displayed for Avaya G450 Devices 802 1X gt Reauthenticate Selected Ports Reauthenticate 802 1x security on the selected ports not displayed for Avaya G450 Devices 802 1X Reauthenticate All Ports Reauthenticate 802 1x security on all ports on the device not displayed
124. also configure which traps are sent Checking the checkbox for a trap enables the manager to receive the checked trap Managers only receive the traps which are checked Issue 5 October 2007 203 Trap Managers Configuration Configuring Trap Managers To view the Trap Managers table for the device Click Or Select Configure gt Trap Managers The Device Trap Managers table opens Figure 92 Device Trap Managers Table Ton en d n g E Trap Managers Table Enable Frame Relay P Enable RTP QoS trap VC State change trap Enable SHMP Authentication Failure trap Enable RTP QoS Fault trap Trap Manager Configuration r Trap managers Manager IP_ User Name Hotify Type 198 152 136 eyal2 trap Hotify Mode SHMPv3 Auth Y 2 e Inform Timeout Inform Retry Count e Config Change Ev SW Redundancy Ev PoE Events Hardware Events RMOH Events WAN Events TFTP Server Events N I SI I SI NI SI The following table describes the information displayed in the Device Trap Managers table Table 66 Device Trap Managers Table Item Description Enable Frame Relay PVC State change trap When checked enables Frame Relay PVC State Change trap 1 of 3 204 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Configuring Trap Managers Table 66 Device Trap Managers Table continued It
125. ame Type The type of policy list Possible values include e PBR For a Policy Based Routing policy this field always returns a value of PBR e NH For a Next Hop policy this field will always return a value of NH Active Whether or not the policy is active on the module Possible statuses include e Active The policy is currently active e Not Active The policy is not currently active Validity Determination of whether this list is valid Issue 5 October 2007 271 Policy Based Routing Using Address Wildcards Wildcards are used to mask all or part of a source or destination IP address Using wildcards you can create filters for IP addresses A wildcard can also be used to mask specific bits of an IP address This mask is used to specify which bits are used and which bits are ignored If you specify Host the wildcard is set to 0 0 0 0 and the entire address is used If you specify Any the wildcard is set to 255 255 255 255 and the IP address is ignored You can also specify a custom wildcard to mask part of the IP address Examples e If the source IP address is 149 36 184 189 and the wildcard is 255 0 255 255 the rule will apply to all packets where the second byte of the IP address is 36 The 255 in the first third and fourth bytes allow any value in the corresponding bytes of the source address to match this rule e If the destination address is 149 36 184 189 and the destination wildcard is 255 255 1
126. ansfer files gopher TCP 70 70 distributed document search and retrieval protocol n323gatedisc tcp TCP 1718 1718 h323gatedisc udp UDP 1718 1718 h323gatestat tcp TCP 1719 1719 h323gatestat udp UDP 1719 1719 h323hostcall tcp TCP 1720 1720 h323hostcall udp UDP 1720 1720 hostnames TCP 101 101 Host name server http proxy TCP 8080 8080 Default port of HTTP proxy service Default proxy port ady IB g The following table provides a list of the fields in the Application Editor and a description of each field Table 100 Applications Editor Fields Field Description Name The name of the application protocol Type The application type Possible types are e TCP e UDP e Other protocols Min Port The low end of the range of ports for this protocol Max Port The high end of the range of ports for this protocol Notes A user defined description of the protocol 278 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Using the Applications Editor Adding Application Protocols To add a new application protocol 1 Click Or Select Edit gt Add A new protocol appears in the Application Protocols Tool 2 Define the application protocol using the fields in the table Modifying an Application Protocol To modify an application protocol 1 Select the application protocol you want to modify 2 Edit the application protocol s fields in the table
127. arameters Field Description Destination The destination network IP address of this route An IP address of 0 0 0 0 denotes a default router Netmask The destination network mask of this route 1 of 2 226 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Viewing the Static Routing Table Table 74 Static Routing Table Parameters continued Field Description Next Hop The address of the next router of this route via which the destination of this route is reached Note If the static route is over the WAN Fast Ethernet interface configured as a DHCP client then this field displays IP address DHCP if the DHCP client has a default route otherwise it displays Unassigned DHCP Note You must specify Route Type before configuring Next Hop Layer 2 Interface Name The logical name of the local interface through which the next hop of this route is reached Note You must specify Route Type before configuring Layer 2 Interface Name Redistribute If checked static entries are advertised by RIP and OSPF If unchecked static entries are not advertised Cost Number of hops to the destination network or the cost of the route for OSPF routes Permanent The permanence status of the route Possible statuses are e Checked The route is not disabled when a link on the route is down e Unchecked The route is disabled when a link on the route is
128. are selected To select additional parameters click A on the Routing Manager Application Toolbar ICMP Redirect Status The status of ICMP Redirect service on the interface Possible values are e Enable Redirect messages are sent if the router is forced to resend a packet through the same interface from which it was received e Disable Redirect messages are not sent Note This field is only available when additional parameters are selected To select additional parameters click on the Routing Manager Application Toolbar Broadcast Address Define the broadcast address value Possible values are e ZeroFill defines the broadcast address as zero For example 192 92 0 0 e One Fill defines the broadcast address as one For example 192 92 255 255 3of 3 You can create modify and delete IP interfaces For more information on editing tables refer to Editing Tables on page 210 Note IP Address IP NetMask Layer 2 Interface Name and Status must be defined before creating an IP interface Issue 5 October 2007 221 IP Route Note The list of VLANs allocated in the system is displayed in the Layer 2 Interface Name field Note IP Address for unnumbered interfaces or for interfaces receiving their IP address from a DHCP server or IPCP session cannot be modified There are certain constraints when configuring IP static or unnumbered interfaces After clicking Apply in the IP
129. ate the ARP Table parameters Select IP Route gt ARP Table The ARP Table window opens Figure 101 ARP Table Window IP Address MAC Address Layer 2 Interface name Status O 149 4978 1 00 04 0D 17 2 FastEthernet 10 2 Dynamic O 149 49 78 2 00 50 DA 4F D FastEthernet 10 2 Dynamic O 149 49 78 5 00 50 DA DE 7 FastEthernet 10 2 Dynamic O 149 49 78 11 00 02 55 3B 5 FastEthernet 10 2 Dynamic O 149 49 78 13 00 50 04 09 E FastEthernet 10 2 Dynamic O 149 49 78 14 00 09 6B 0C 9 FastEthernet 10 2 Dynamic 0 149 49 78 22 08 00 20 C6 9 FastEthernet 10 2 Dynamic O 149 49 78 111 00 40 0D 0 9 FastEthernet 10 2 Dynamic O 149 49 78 133 00 40 0D BF 3 FastEthernet 10 2 Dynamic 228 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Viewing the ARP Table The following parameters are displayed Table 75 ARP Parameters Field Description IP Address The IP address of the station MAC Address The MAC address of the station Layer 2 Interface The name of the interface name Status The status of the interface Possible status values are e Dynamic The entry is learned from the ARP protocol If the station entry is not active for a predetermined time the entry is deleted from the table e Static The entry has been configured by the network management station and is permanent e Invalid The entry in the table is invalid You can create or delete
130. ayer 2 The Layer 2 folder provides access to the following window e Layer 2 Interfaces Layer 2 Interfaces To display the layer 2 interfaces Select Layer 2 gt Interfaces The Layer 2 Interfaces window opens Figure 94 Layer 2 Interfaces Window Interface Name Interface Description MAC Address Peer Address Admin Status Oper Status Tunnel 17 Tunnel 18 Tunnel 19 Tunnel 25 FastEthernet 10 2 Vlan 1 Vian 2 Serial 5 1 1 Serial 5 1 0 Serial 5 1 0 1 N A N A N A 00 04 0D 29 C 00 04 0D 29 C 00 04 0D 29 C cg6 N A uuu N A fdfsd N A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SINS LII LIST LIST ISTIS ISTIS Disable Disable Disable Disable Enable Enable Enable Disable Disable Disable Issue 5 October 2007 215 Layer 2 The following parameters are displayed Table 68 Layer 2 Interfaces Window Parameters Field Description Interface Name The name of this Layer 2 interface Interface Description of this Layer 2 interface Description MAC Address The MAC address of this Layer 2 interface Peer Address The peer address of this Layer 2 interface Admin Status The administrative status of this Layer 2 interface Oper Status The operational status of this Layer 2 interface The fields in the Layer 2 Interfaces window except for Interface Description are read only 216 Avaya Integrated
131. ays e N A Negotiated IP Enable Disable PPP IPCP IP address negotiation When enabled the WAN fast Ethernet interface receives an IP address from the remote peer IP Address The IP address received from the remote peer during the IP negotiation phase Request DNS Servers Whether to request DNS server information from the remote peer Possible values are e Enable Request DNS server information from the remote peer e Disable Do not request DNS server information from the remote peer 20f2 Note If the Encapsulation field of the Ethernet WAN Port Configuration General Tab is set to ARPA the PPPoE client is not supported and returns a result of N A in all fields of the Ethernet WAN Port Configuration PPPoE Client Tab Note All fields in the Ethernet WAN Port Configuration PPPoE Client tab are read only except for Negotiated IP and Request DNS Servers Issue 5 October 2007 99 WAN Configuration Ethernet WAN Port Configuration DHCP Client Tab The DHCP Client tab enables you to view configuration and status information for the DHCP client available for the embedded Ethernet WAN port Note The DHCP Client tab only appears if Encapsulation is set to ARPA in the Ethernet WAN Port Configuration General Tab Figure 36 Ethernet WAN Port Configuration Dialog Box DHCP Client Tab g a Module 10 Port 2 Ethernet WAN General PPPoE Client DHCP Client Keep Alive
132. ber of Ports 8 Operational Status OK Ho Fault Messages Issue 5 October 2007 75 Media Gateway Functions The following table lists the fields in the Media Module Configuration dialog box and their description Table 24 Media Module Configuration Parameters Field Description MM Type The type of Media Module MM Description An optional description of the specific Media Module Serial The serial number of the Media Module HW Version The version of the Media Module s hardware FW Version The firmware version of the Media Module Number of Ports The number of ports on the Media Module Operational Status The operational status of the Media Module Possible values are e OK The Media Module is operating normally e Down The Media Module is down due to a fault e Fatal The Media Module is down due to a fatal error Fault Messages A list of fault messages Avaya Site Administration Avaya Site Administration ASA is an administration tool for Avaya Call Processing call control software ASA is used to configure the current MGC or an individual voice port To launch ASA on an MGC or voice port 1 Click the MGC or voice port in the Tree View or Chassis View 2 Click ed Or Select Action Administer Station Gateway ASA opens with the configuration form of the selected MGC or voice port If you have a registered call controller MM installed in your Avaya G250
133. ble provides a list of the fields in the Port Configuration Dialog Box Advanced Tab and their descriptions Table 14 Port Configuration Dialog Box Advanced Tab Field Description Port STP Mode Configured status of Spanning Tree Possible values are e Enable e Disable Port STP State Spanning Tree state on the port Possible values are e Blocking Port is blocking attempts to join Spanning Tree e ESO Port is discovering other devices in the Spanning ree e Learning Port is calculating Spanning Tree values prior to joining the Spanning Tree e HE Port is forwarding traffic within the Spanning ree STP Admin Edge The administrative state of the edge port parameter Possible states include e TRUE This port is assumed to be an edge port e FALSE This port is assumed not to be an edge port STP Oper Edge The operational state of the edge port parameter e TRUE This port is operating in the state specified in STP Admin Edge e FALSE A BPDU was received by the port STP Admin P2P The administrative point to point status of the LAN segment attached to this port Possible statuses include e True The port should always be treated as if it is connected to a point to point link e forceFalse The port should be treated as having a shared media connection e Auto The port is considered to have a point to point link if it is an Aggregator and all of its members are aggregat
134. ble states include e On Standard VoIP queuing is active on the PPP session e Off VoIP queuing is not active on the PPP session e Fair VolP Queue VoIP weighted fair queuing is active on the PPP session Operational Status The operational status of the interface Possible statuses include e Up The interface is up and can transmit and receive packets e Down The interface is down due to some failure and cannot transmit or receive packets e Testing The interface is in testing mode and cannot transmit or receive regular data e Standby The interface is a backup interface and cannot transmit or receive packets unless the primary interface it backs up fails e Disabled The interface is disabled It cannot transmit or receive packets e Partially Down The interface is up However some interfaces or PVCs layered on top of this interface are Down Some packets can be transmitted and received 20f2 Advanced The Advanced tab of the USP Configuration dialog box provides advanced information about the USP configuration To display the Advanced tab of the USP Configuration dialog box 1 Click the USP symbol in the Chassis View or the Tree View The USP Configuration dialog box opens displaying the Serial Port tab 2 Click the Advanced tab The Advanced tab of the USP Configuration dialog box opens Issue 5 October 2007 129 WAN Configuration Figure 51 USP Configuration Dialog Box
135. cation tabs connected stations device configuration Device Manager embedded tools introduction lll rn Media Gateway functions modes uu e Ae a oe ee 176 228 280 Index OVerVieW ae a e e le les i7 Policy Based ss e 257 Port Mirroring a a less 177 PortRedundancy 193 pottRMON 04 185 Routing Manager 207 253 starting lees 18 Status Line s ses wee ee dba vee RS 20 trap managers c r 203 user interface llle 19 VLANS xs o o om m x ot 2 201 165 VoIP Engine configuration ae WAN configuration 85 welcome to Avaya G250 G350 G450 Manager 13 Avaya QoS Manager main V EWS ees 257 viewsoverview lees 2597 Avaya Site Administration ASA 76 B Backup interface configuration cles 144 create es 144 delete aus ara as e SS 145 Tabla n it li o dU lx ue ml RES 144 Backup Interface Parameters screen 149 Backup Interface Wizard Backup Interface Parameters screen 149 Confirmation screen 150 overview e lees 145 Select Backup Interface screen 148 Select Primary Interface screen 147 Welcome screen s 146 C Channel Group Advancedtab o oo 107 Channel Group tab 105 A uror ode A Waa ws e e ae di 120 d
136. ck Next until you reach the Confirmation screen To upload the Port Mirroring configuration to the device click Finish The Port Mirroring configuration is uploaded to the device 184 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Chapter 11 Port RMON This chapter explains the port RMON options of the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device To view Port RMON information you must be in Port RMON mode To switch to Port RMON mode Click ij Or Select View Port RMON For more information on RMON refer to RMON in The Reference Guide Note Port RMON is not available when running the Avaya G350 Manager via Web Management Displaying the Port RMON Window To display the Port RMON window select a port in the Chassis or Tree View The Port RMON window opens Figure 84 Port RMON Window 9 p Port 18 RMON Packet Destination EIBroadcast Biuuticast Municast oe sooo eoe ooo oo 14 31 30 14 32 00 14 32 30 14 33 00 y Unicast y Sroadcasi y Multicast vj Total CRC Err Over Size vj Fragme vj Jabber R E Collisions Issue 5 October 2007 185 Port RMON The Port RMON window includes three sections At the top of the window is a pie chart In the center of the window is a graph At the bottom of the window is a list of traffic types The Pie Chart The pie chart shows the relative amounts of Unicast and Non Unicast traffic on a se
137. creen Secondary Port Selection screen Welcome screen Port RMON OverVieW aooaa ple chalt ue dee demos em RR 8 RR traffic graph window ssl Power over Ethernet see PoE PPP session information PPP tab ChannelGroup WS Pisces Seat erties cae ee Soe ese ee et hs Primary Port Selection screen R Refreshing device information Port Redundancy dialogbox EA be Pe eee ee eek Sere Removing managers from table table entries 2 lt lt Renaming VLANs Reports s so a uomo KE Ew o d RR s Resetting deviCes x s coc wor kot pon om wo ee ee modem col e modules OULe S Loo A mom moro we aA Resizing Table Area lcs 210 RIP Global Parameters window Interfaces window overview 2 222 llle ns Routes adding os soa oa xk Rx Rs changing cler COPYING PS deleting cler modifying lens MOVING i cu Ree roues mac e A Rees jen dens Routing Manager help zu dien e doe Ss E e ese ed 219 302 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager 202 193 202 194 201 200 196 de 202 21 206 211 172 280 66 66 66 212 255 235 236 235 266 267 267 268 267 267 256 resetting o a Table rea o a 2
138. ction Clear Static i Clear Static Ast Clear Static Clear Static Clear Static Clear Static m c Sync 4 Hew Rename elete b The VLAN Configuration dialog box consists of the following components e VLAN Tree e Selection List e Port Configuration Area To refresh the information in the VLAN Configuration dialog box and lose all unapplied changes click Refresh To resize the various areas of the VLAN Configuration dialog box use the splitter bars Issue 5 October 2007 167 VLANs VLAN Tree A tree providing a list of VLANs and their ports The VLANs include all VLANs known on the network and all VLANs configured on the device The ports listed under a VLAN include member ports and ports statically bound to the VLAN To expand or contract a branch of the table Double click the VLAN s name Or Click the handle next to the VLAN s name The VLAN symbol includes a green tag if the VLAN is listed in the master VLAN list and a device symbol if it exists locally on the device If it is listed in the master VLAN list and exists locally on the device the VLAN symbol includes a green tag and a device symbol If the VLAN name on the device differs from the globally defined VLAN name the local VLAN name appears after the VLAN number followed by the global VLAN name in braces For example if VLAN 4 is locally named RandD and globally named Research the following string will appear
139. cute 35 devices via the Internet 291 DHCP server aaa co om Romo o n 153 ARE 64 Ethernet LAN port 90 Ethernet WAN port 94 external modems o 60 frame relay Channel Groups 119 LED zu dom aa ak aa y S 58 Media Gateway llle 71 Media Gateway modules 72 media module 75 modules a soa 2s oom as 45 Next Hop lists 265 PoE information 68 PoE Modules aoa a8 0a a da E 68 PoEports ad a aea ee x 69 Port Mirroring aoo 177 port security 54 ports llle lll 48 PPP session Channel Groups 105 PVID tuu ee ae ee dade iP DES 176 running changes 212 256 savingchanges 212 255 256 Test Pl gi e ue emm omne de o 162 TETP SENE oss oo ce eos 160 trap managers lll nen 203 US Pica Sl ee Rmo aa 127 USP frame relay interface 133 USP PPP interface 127 VLAN settings for ports 176 VEANS oom do a ek x 171 VolP Engine lt s acs xoa xong reg WAN 204 aa awk Boks BGS am d 85 WAN E1 T1 port 2 o 87 WAN modules lll 86 Confirmation screen Backup Interface Wizard 150 Channel Group Wizard 126 Port Mirroring Wizard 184 Port Redundancy Wizard 201 Connected stations 189 Contents page in
140. d Code value is to be returned e DNS Name The value requested as DNS Name by the ee device for which the associated Code Value is returned Type The format of the DHCP option Possible values are e Ascii The value is assigned in ASCII character format Hex The value is assigned in hexadecimal format Integer The value is assigned in integer format IP Address The value is assigned in IP address format Word The value is assigned in text format Value The value of the DHCP option presented according to the Type field Note If the Type field is set to IP Address this field is disabled 2 of 2 To add a new DHCP configuration option click Add Option To refresh the table view click Refresh To apply changes to the table click Apply To delete a DHCP configuration option click Delete Option For more information on the user interface refer to Using Dialog Boxes and Tables on page 32 Issue 5 October 2007 159 Embedded Tools Configuring the TFTP Server TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol service allows transfer of files across your network using a connectionless UDP based protocol TFTP is the protocol normally used for transferring stored device configuration files to and from remote devices and for transferring device firmware updates To configure the TFTP server Select Servers TFTP Server from the Configure Menu The TFTP Server dialog box opens Figure 69 TFTP Se
141. d dm ee Rn a 207 253 cio 203 Managing 300 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Channel Groups 0 119 devices via the Internet 291 tables iia o a RR 21 Manual intendedusers z lll 13 organization o 13 purpoSe 4 ox ood oe oo cmm ee a 18 Master VLAN list llle 166 Media Gateway Avaya Site Administration 76 device configuration 71 G250 G850 G450 o ee 71 media module configuration 75 MG Config tab 72 MGC Config tab 74 module configuration 72 OVerVieW osos saoe aa 71 Media Gateway Controller IP Settings e D 2x ay ko a a Uy a a 74 Media module configuration o o ee eee 75 list of models aa o sn 46 Menus Device Manager 0 281 Routing Manager 285 MG Config tab o o TE MGC Config tab lle 74 Modems configuring lens 60 resettiigu ss ok aa ehe 66 Modes Configuration s 31 Port RMON s 22x okR Go eom orem a 31 switching between al Modifying DELEGIS s 32 cite a dne edet rra RE eoe d 140 OULGS i us uos eR e POR e e Me ee OS 267 Sub Frame RelayS 187 table entries 21 211 Module COMES as ek e e koe a 27 configuration 2 ee ee eee 45 configurin
142. d out Multiple ports can be simultaneously configured using the Get Set Toolbar When multiple ports with non identical configurations are selected only the parameters whose settings are identical on the selected ports are reflected in the Get Set Toolbar For example if a port operating at full duplex and a port operating at half duplex are selected neither of the duplex mode buttons on the Get Set Toolbar are depressed Issue 5 October 2007 25 Device Manager The table below displays the buttons on the Get Set Toolbar and explains their functions and settings Table 4 Get Set Toolbar Button Description Get and set the port s speed 10 Mbps 100 Mbps 1000 Mbps 4 m Get and set the port s status Enabled Disabled eoe Get and set the port s mode Half duplex Full duplex EI Get and set the port s auto negotiation status Auto negotiation Enabled Auto negotiation Disabled Ex Get and set the port s STP mode Enabled Disabled oE Get and set the port s Power over Ethernet not relevant for G450 User Priority1 v Get and set the port s priority Select a priority level between 1 and 8 using the pull down listbox Apply or cancel the configuration changes made with the Get Set Toolbar Note The Apply Cancel buttons only appear when changes are made to the configuration You can toggle the display of the Get Set toolbar To toggle the display of the Get
143. d port e Port Configuration General Tab Provides detailed information about the port such as the port name type functionality status VLAN ID mode of operation and any faults occurring on the port e Port Configuration Advanced Tab Provides detailed information about the port s STP configuration and port classification e Port Configuration Power Tab Provides information about the port s PoE configuration For more information about POE refer to Power over Ethernet on page 67 e Port Configuration 802 1X Tab Provides detailed information about the port s 802 1x security configuration e Port Configuration LLDP Tab Provides detailed information about the port s LLDP configuration e Get Set Toolbar Provides an alternative quick method to view and change the port s configuration For more information on the Get Set Toolbar refer to Get Set Toolbar on page 25 48 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Viewing Port Configuration Port Configuration General Tab To view the General tab of the Port Configuration dialog box for a selected port Click the port symbol in the Chassis View Or Click the port s icon in the Tree View The Port Configuration dialog box opens to the General tab Figure 14 Port Configuration Dialog Box General Tab MM314v6 Port 22 General Advanced 8024x PoE LLDP Port Hame HO HAME Port Type Avay
144. date Manager VRRP The VRRP folder provides access to the following windows e Viewing VRRP Global Parameters e Viewing the VRRP Table Viewing VRRP Global Parameters VRRP Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol provides a method for configuring a redundancy between routers A Master Router is selected for each Virtual Router Backup routers function normally while checking the Master Router If the Master Router fails the backup routers handle traffic directed to the Master Router To define and display the VRRP global parameters Select IP Route VRRP VRRP Global Parameters The VRRP Global Parameters window opens Figure 115 VRRP Global Parameter Window y VRRP Global Parameters C VRRP Status The following parameter is displayed Table 87 VRRP Global Parameter Field Description VRRP Status When the VRRP global parameter checkbox is checked VRRP is operational on the router If unchecked VRRP is not operational on the router You can modify the VRRP Global Parameter Issue 5 October 2007 247 IP Route Viewing the VRRP Table To define and display the VRRP table Select IP Route gt VRRP gt VRRP Table The VRRP table opens Figure 116 VRRP Table The following parameters are displayed Table 88 VRRP Table Parameters Field Description Layer 2 Interface The name of the selected interface Name VRID A number which along wi
145. de The state of flow control on the selected port Operational Status The warning level of the selected port Possible values are e OK e Warning e Fatal Fault Messages A list of fault messages 3 of 3 For more information on the user interface refer to Using Dialog Boxes and Tables on page 32 Issue 5 October 2007 51 Device Configuration Port Configuration Advanced Tab To view the Advanced tab of the Port Configuration dialog box for a selected port 1 Click the port symbol in the Chassis View Or Click the port s icon in the Tree View The Port Configuration dialog box opens to the General tab 2 Click the Advanced tab The Port Configuration Dialog Box Advanced Tab opens Note Avaya G250 Devices do not support the spanning tree protocol therefore the STP fields do not appear for Avaya G250 Device ports Figure 15 Port Configuration Dialog Box Advanced Tab MM314v6 Port 22 General Advanced 8024x PoE LLDP Port STP Mode Enable Port STP State Forwarding STP Admin Edge Edge STP Oper Edge Edge STP Admin P2P Auto STP Oper P2P False STP Admin Path Cost 19 STP Path Cost 19 STP Priority 128 STP Force Migration Port Classification Refresh 52 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Viewing Port Configuration The following ta
146. dem Issue 5 October 2007 63 Device Configuration Configuring the Dialer You can configure an external dial up modem attached to the device using the Dialer Configuration dialog box To view the Dialer Select Configure gt Dialer Figure 21 Dialer Configuration Dialog Box The following table provides a list of the fields in the Dialer Configuration dialog box Dialer Configuration Dialer Modem Port Dialer Admin Status Persistent Delay Persistent Initial Delay Maximum Attempts Re enable Delay IPCP Timeout Dialer Order Dial String 1 Dial String 2 Dial String 3 Dial String 4 Dial String 5 Hone Enable 0 0 0 0 45 Sequential Refresh L Table 19 Dialer Configuration Parameters Field Description Dialer Modem Port The port through which the dialer operates Possible values include e Console e USB e None Selecting Console or USB will automatically create the Dialer PPP interface 1 of 3 64 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Configuring the Dialer Table 19 Dialer Configuration Parameters continued Field Description Dialer Admin Status The admin status of the dialer Possible values include e Enable e Disable Persistent Delay The number of seconds the dialer waits after an error disrupts the system before attempting the reestablish a connection The
147. dialog box appears Figure 40 Channel Group Dialog Box PPP Tab g E Serial 5 1 1 testgrp2 Channel Group Advanced PPP Peer Address 0 0 0 0 MTU octets 1500 Keepalive 10 Operational Status Down IPCP Status Hot Opened p Inte Refresh The following table provides a list of the fields in the PPP tab of the Channel Group dialog box and their descriptions Table 40 Channel Group Dialog Box PPP Parameters Field Description Peer Address The IP address of the PPP session s peer device MTU octets The size in octets of the largest datagram that can be sent via the PPP session Keepalive The time in seconds between keepalive messages A value of 0 means that keepalive messages are not sent 10f2 Issue 5 October 2007 109 WAN Configuration Table 40 Channel Group Dialog Box PPP Parameters continued Field Description Operational Status The operational status of the PPP interface Possible statuses include e Up The interface is up and can transmit and receive packets e Down The interface is down due to some failure and cannot transmit or receive packets e Testing The interface is in testing mode and cannot transmit or receive regular data e Standby The interface is a backup interface and cannot transmit or receive packets unless the primary interface it backs up fails e Di
148. down Static Preference The preference of this route Possible values are e Low Dynamic routes are preferred on this static route e High This static route is preferred on dynamic routes Route Type The type of static route Possible values are e Via via the interface static route e Discard using a route which discards traffic e DHCP using the DHCP client next hop e Regular the regular static route Active The status of the route Possible values are e Yes the route is active and affects traffic e No the route is not active and does not affect traffic 20f2 Issue 5 October 2007 227 IP Route Note When editing an existing row the following fields cannot be changed Destination Netmask Next Hop Layer 2 Interface Name and Static Preference To change these fields you must create a new row and change those fields as desired and then delete the original row All other fields can be edited in an existing row When adding Static Routing Table entries on an Avaya G250 G350 G450 you can configure the next hop method in the Form View Available next hop methods include e Next Hop Select the Next Hop option button and enter the IP address of the next hop e Layer 2 Interface Name Select the Layer 2 Interface Name option button and select an interface from the pull down listbox e Discard Select the Discard option button Viewing the ARP Table To display and upd
149. dress First IP address assigned in the DHCP pool End IP Address Last IP address assigned in the DHCP pool Lease Seconds Amount of time a client holds an allocation from DHCP before needing to make a new request Client Identifier String identifying client station as eligible to receive allocation from the DHCP pool Bootfile Bootfile assigned by DHCP Next Server The next server to service DHCP allocations if this server is not available Server Name The network name of the DHCP server This field is optional Default None To refresh the field information click Refresh To apply changes to the pool click Apply Configuring DHCP Assignment Parameters The DHCP Server General DHCP Options Config Tab provides options for configuring parameters to be assigned to a remote station requesting network parameter information from the DHCP service To open the DHCP Server Configuration General DHCP Options Config Tab Click a specific pool entry in the All DHCP Pools tree Issue 5 October 2007 157 Embedded Tools Figure 68 DHCP Server Configuration General DHCP Options Config Tab Ed DHCP Server Configuration II DHCP Pools L4 DHCP pool 41 ay Pool Config General DHCP Option Config Code Hame Type Value 1 Subnet Mask IP Address 255 255 255 0 3 Default Router IP Address 2 2 2 1 15 DNS Name
150. e ARP Table game nom batik mom M ae tb ata a 228 cRTP interfaces window 250 DACP aoa a raataa eee a a EG 233 DHCP BOOTP Global Parameters window 233 DHCP BOOTP Parameters window 234 Header compression 250 IP Global Parameters 218 IP Interfaces llle 219 IP Tunnel ax i ume Rom omn 230 OSPR uci st aui sos da e ada 238 OSPF Area Parameters window 242 OSPF External Database window 245 OSPF Global Parameters window 239 OSPF Interfaces window 240 OSPF Link State Database window 243 OSPF Neighbors window 246 OVervieW 1 le e ee les 217 RIP ue out a Ee ede e EA 235 RIP Global Parameters window 235 RIP Interfaces window 236 Routing Table 223 226 TCP header compression interfaces window 251 MRRP oa duis Naa ad Ge eee ido 247 VRRP Global Parameters window 247 VRRP Table window 248 IP Simulate activating ees 273 leldS m oso emos a wo X moo mecs 2 3 ICMP packet types and codes 293 introduction ooo 272 OVervieW ll e e lel s 272 Starting o xc ey eom ho oe Ros 273 IP Tunnel Table 230 L Layer20verview o 215 LLDP Configuration o oaoa o 58 M Manager adding and removing 206 editing e i ae anao om hk ca 206 FROUUIAG a D
151. e 37 Ethernet WAN Port Configuration Dialog Box Extended Keep Alive Tab g E Module 10 Port 2 Ethernet WAN General PPPoE Client DHCP Client Keep Alive ICMP Track Keep Alive ICMP Mode disable Keep Alive ICMP Method Keep Alive ICMP IP Address Keep Alive ICMP Hext Hop MAC Keep Alive ICMP Src IP Address Keep Alive ICMP Down Retries Keep Alive ICMP Up Retries Keep Alive ICMP Timeout sec Keep Alive ICMP Interval sec icmpPing 149 49 78 1 149 49 78 140 4 1 1 5 Keep Alive ICMP Status disable Refresh The following table lists the fields in the Ethernet LAN Port Configuration Extended Keep Alive tab and their descriptions Table 38 Ethernet LAN Port Configuration Advanced Tab Field Description Keep Alive ICMP Mode The keepalive operation mode Possible values are e Enable e Disable 1 of 2 Issue 5 October 2007 103 WAN Configuration Table 38 Ethernet LAN Port Configuration Advanced Tab continued Field Description Keep Alive ICMP Method The type of keepalive method used Possible values are e icmpPing ICMP Ping packets are exchanged by the devices at the endpoints of the connection to verify connectivity e None Keep Alive ICMP IP Address The IP address to be checked for connection status Keep Alive ICMP Next Hop MAC The MAC
152. e 71 CNA Configuration Schedulers Tab Test Plug Schedulers Index Address Port Mode 1 198 152 136 89 50002 Active 2 198 152 136 90 50002 Active 3 198 152 136 81 50002 Active 4 198 152 136 92 50002 Active 5 198 152 136 93 50002 Active Refresh The following table provides a list of the fields in the CNA Configuration Schedulers Tab and their descriptions Table 61 CNA Configuration Schedulers Tab Fields Field Description Index The index of this scheduler in the scheduler list Address Address of the scheduler Port Scheduler registration TCP port The default value is 8888 Mode Indicates whether the scheduler is active or inactive Possible values include e Active e Not In Service Note Mode cannot be set to Active for a scheduler if Address is set to 0 0 0 0 164 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Chapter 9 VLANs This chapter provides the information and instructions you need to use VLANs It includes the following sections e VLAN Configuration Overview An overview of VLANs and their components e Configuring VLANs Instructions on how to access the VLAN Configuration dialog box and a description of the VLAN Configuration dialog box e Managing VLANSs Instructions on how to create delete and rename VLANs e Viewing Port VLAN Settings Instructions on how to view VLAN settings for ports on the device e
153. e MGC registers with the Media Gateway after which it receives its IP address from the Media Gateway After you register the H 248 Link Status changes to Up and an IP address appears The following table lists the MGC IP Settings fields and their descriptions Table 23 MGC Config MGC IP Settings Parameters Field Description MGC IP Address The IP address of the call controller serving the media gateway Registered status Shows whether this media gateway is currently registered with any call controller H248 Link status Status of the link connecting the media gateway to the active call controller Configurable MGC A list of Media Gateway Controllers accessible to the G250 G350 list G450 Device and their associated IP addresses 74 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Media Gateway Configuration Viewing Media Module Configuration The Media Module Configuration dialog box enables you to view the hardware and firmware information for a specific Media Module and its operational status To view configuration for a selected Media Module In Configuration Mode click the Media Module symbol in the Tree View Or Click the Media Module s label in the Chassis View The Media Module Configuration dialog box opens Figure 26 Media Module Configuration Dialog Box MM Type MM711 MM Description Analog Media Module Serial 02DR01381235 HW Version 3A FW Version 16 Hum
154. e Relay Non IETF To configure the priority of DLCI traffic select the checkboxes for the priorities to use on the DLCI If only one DLCI is configured for the Channel Group all traffic uses the DLCI If more than one DLCI is configured on the Channel Group the priorities must be distributed among the DLCls and no priority can be configured on more than one DLCI For example if there are three DLCIs configured for a Channel Group the first DLCI may be configured with Primary and High priority the second with Medium and Normal and the third with Low 118 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Managing Channel Groups Managing Channel Groups The Channel Groups dialog box provides information about existing channel groups and enables you to modify and delete channel groups In addition you can start the Channel Group Wizard to create and edit channel groups Viewing the Channel Groups Table The Channel Groups table enables you to view previously created channel groups and launch the Channel Group Wizard to create a new Channel Group or modify an existing Channel Group To view the Channel Groups table Select Configure gt WAN gt Channel Groups The Channel Groups dialog box opens Figure 44 Channel Groups Dialog Box e Channel Groups Moc Channel Gr Bandwidi Encapsulation Status 1 Serial1 0 504KB S FrameRelay down 1 Serial2 0 384KB S PPPSession down 1 Serial2 1 112
155. e value in the LMI Type field Operational Status The operational status of the interface Possible statuses include e Up The interface is up and can transmit and receive packets e Down The interface is down due to some failure and cannot transmit or receive packets Testing The interface is in testing mode and cannot transmit or receive regular data Standby The interface is a backup interface and cannot transmit or receive packets unless the primary interface it backs up fails Disabled The interface is disabled It cannot transmit or receive packets Partially Down The interface is up However some interfaces or PVCs layered on top of this interface are Down Some packets can be transmitted and received MTU octets The size in octets of the largest datagram that can be sent via the interface 1 of 2 Issue 5 October 2007 135 WAN Configuration Table 48 USP Dialog Box Frame Relay Parameters continued Field Description Last Fault Message The type of error last occurring on the interface Possible values are e Unknown Error Receive Short Receive Long Illegal Address Unknown Address DLCMI Protocol Error DLCMI Unknown IE DLCMI Sequence Error DLCMI Unknown Rpt No Error Since Reset Time Since Fault The amount of time the system was up before the last error occurred Backup Interface The interface configured to back up this interface
156. e values include e PBR For a Policy Based Routing policy this field always returns a value of PBR e NH For a Next Hop policy this field will always return a value of NH Active Whether or not the policy is active on the module Possible statuses include e Active The policy is currently active e Not Active The policy is not currently active Validity Determination of whether this list is valid After changing any of the fields click Apply to implement the changes or Cancel to revert to the previous values 270 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Using the Table View Next Hop List Configuration To view the Next Hop List Configuration form select the policy list whose configuration form you wish to view from the Tree View and then the Configuration tab in the Table View The Next Hop List Configuration Dialog Box opens Figure 125 Next Hop List Configuration Dialog Box List Configuration 1 Imm Type HHL Active Validity gt Apply 3 Cancel Note Only the Name field is configurable in the Next Hop List Configuration Dialog Box The following table lists the fields in the Next Hop Configuration form and their descriptions Table 98 Next Hop List Configuration Fields Field Description Index The identification number of the policy list Name The user defined policy name that appears in the Tree View as the policy n
157. ech 10 The following parameters are displayed Table 76 GRE Tunnel Parameters Field Description Interface Name Name of the Tunnel interface Tunnel No The index number of the Tunnel interface Possible values 1 50 Note Tunnel numbers must be unique Encapsulation The encapsulation method used for differentiating tunnel traffic from Method other traffic on a physical interface Value is always GRE Local IP The IP address of the local endpoint of the tunnel Note The local IP and remote IP must be different 1 of 3 230 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Configuring GRE Tunneling Table 76 GRE Tunnel Parameters continued Field Description Remote IP The IP address of the remote endpoint of the tunnel Note The local IP and remote IP must be different DSCP The offset to the DSCP value in the encapsulation header which is used to show the difference between encapsulated traffic and regular traffic on a physical interface Possible values are e No Change e An integer between 0 63 Interface MTU The current Maximum Transmission Unit for the physical interface through which tunnel packets are sent Note This field is read only Path MTU When checked the device actively polls the next hop device for MTU Discovery value Tunnel MTU The Maximum Transmission Unit for the tunnel Note This field is read only Note
158. ect a rule from the Rules List To select more than one rule press SHIFT while selecting additional rules 2 Click T The rule is marked for deletion and an x appears next to the rule 3 Click le The rule is deleted from the policy and the Table View is refreshed Note Commit changes to the module to ensure that all changes are permanently saved Next Hop List You can define up to 20 Next Hop lists with 20 entries each Each item in a list specifies an IP Address or Interface to route the packet to If an item is down interface down the packet is routed according to the next item and so on until the end of the list If all items are down the packet is routed according to Destination Based Routing The Next Hop tab enables you to add modify move and delete entries in the Next Hop table of a Next Hop list This section provides a description of the Next Hop table Issue 5 October 2007 265 Policy Based Routing Note The following interfaces are supported as next hops e WAN Fast Ethernet if it is configured either with encapsulation PPPoE or with no encapsulation but running DHCP client e Dialer e Tunnel e NullO discard the packets e Serial Figure 122 Next Hop Table ia Type IP Address Interface Status 1 Hull 0 0 0 0 Hull up The following table provides a list of the fields in the Next Hop Table Table 95 Next Hop Fields Fields Description Id Index of the Next Hop entry
159. eleting s a e ck amore eme cm 9 8 120 dialog box llle 118 DLCIStAD oo en 116 COMING E Be tice ea lr A a 120 frame relay information 110 Frame Relay tab TET MANAGING xc x xm m RR aa ORC a 118 PPP session information 105 PPP tab o 22x xxx ox x e 108 Sub Frame Relaystab 113 viewing information 105 Issue 5 October 2007 297 Index viewing table o o 119 Channel Group Wizard Confirmation screen 126 OVerVieW a sosoo koe e e ees 121 Select Channels and Speed screen 125 Select E1 T1 Port screen 124 Select Name and Encapsulation screen 123 Welcome screen o eee 122 Chassis View ees oF Application Toolbar 24 colorsin 2 iya cles 2f Get Set Toolbar 25 selecting elements 30 Stat sLine 6 us s oa a Room gx 20 CNA Schedulers configuring 164 Committed changes 212 256 Configuration form devi6e o Toa bond GA GLA ohm Boe Woo es 269 policy liS ee ex ae ee a ee 269 Configuring aport s VLAN configuration 170 applying changes 212 256 backup interfaces o sss 144 CNA schedulers o 164 committed changes 212 256 Converged Network Analyzer application 161 deVICeS a a a ir nod do as ie neci a
160. em Description Enable SNMP Authentication Failure trap When checked enables SNMP Authentication Failure trap Enable RTP QoS trap When checked enables RTP QoS trap Enable RTP QoS Fault trap When checked enables RTP QoS Fault trap Manager IP IP address of the management station that receives traps User Name The SNMPv3 user authentication name Notify Type The type of notification Possible values are e Trap e Event Notify Mode Select the notification Mode Possible values are e SNMPv1 e SNMPv3 Inform Timeout The number of seconds for an event message to connect to the manager before failing Inform Retry Count The number of failed event attempts before an event is discarded Config Change Events When checked configuration change events are sent to the manager SW Redundancy Event When checked software redundancy events are sent to the manager PoE Events When checked PoE events are sent to the manager Hardware events When checked hardware events are sent to the manager RMON Events When checked RMON events are sent to the manager DHCP Client Events When checked DHCP client events are sent to the manager FileSys Events When checked Avaya Load MIB events such as download and upload success failure start are sent to the manager DHCP Server Events When checked DHCP server events are sent to the manager TFTP
161. ents Total number of Ethernet packets received at this port whose octet count is less than the minimum standard packet length Jabber Total number of Ethernet packets received at this port that are too long and include CRC errors Collisions Total number of Ethernet collisions in which the port was involved Issue 5 October 2007 187 Port RMON 188 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Chapter 12 Switch Connected Addresses This chapter provides the information and instructions for viewing stations connected to the device It includes the following sections e Switch Connected Addresses Overview An overview of the Switch Connected Addresses feature e Viewing the Switch Connected Addresses Window Instructions on accessing the Switch Connected for Device window and a description of the Switch Connected for Device window Switch Connected Addresses Overview The Switch Connected Addresses feature allows you to see which devices are connected to the ports on the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device Keeping track of this network information can increase efficiency and security and assist in troubleshooting network problems Viewing the Switch Connected Addresses Window The Switch Connected Addresses window provides a list of MAC addresses along with the ports to which they are attached To view the list of connected stations Click 2 Or Select View gt Switch Connected Addresses The S
162. enu e Help Menu File Menu Table 112 File Menu Policy Based Routing Item Description New List Creates a new policy list New List gt PBR List Creates a new Policy Based Routing list New List gt NH List Creates a new Next Hop list Commit Saves the current configuration to the device Issue 5 October 2007 287 Menus Edit Menu Table 113 Edit Menu Policy Based Routing Item Description Revert Ta uncommitted changes and revert to the last saved configuration of a ist Add Add a line to a list Cut Cut a line from a list and buffer it for copying Copy Copy a line from a list Paste Paste a copied line to a list Delete Delete a line from a list Select All Select all lines in a list View Menu Table 114 View Menu Policy Based Routing Item Description Tooltip Enables viewing of tooltips Refresh Refreshes information in the current table Tools Menu Table 115 File Menu Policy Based Routing Item Description Applications Editor Launches the Application Editor 288 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Applications Editor Menus Help Menu Table 116 Help Menu Policy Based Routing Item Description Contents Opens the on line help contents page Help On Activates context sensitive help About Avaya Policy Based
163. enus e Applications Editor Menus Device Manager Menus This section provides the menu structure of the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device Manager e File Menu e View Menu e Configure Menu e Actions Menu e Tools Menu e Help Menu Issue 5 October 2007 281 Menus File Menu Table 101 File Menu Device Manager Item Description Exit Exits the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Manager Note This function is not supported when running the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Manager in a web browser Close the browser to exit the application View Menu Table 102 View Menu Device Manager Item Description Refresh Refreshes the display with information from the device Configuration Switches the Device Manager to configuration mode Port RMON Switches the Device Manager to monitoring mode Switch Connected Addresses Opens the Switch Connected Addresses table Toolbars Show Application Toolbar Toggles the display of the application toolbar Toolbars Show Get Set Toolbar Toggles the display of the Get Set toolbar Configure Menu Table 103 Configure Menu Device Manager Item Description Device Configuration Displays configuration information for the device VLAN Displays and enables configuration of VLANs 1 of 2 282 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Table 103 Configure Menu Device Man
164. er Operational Status The operational status of the device Possible values are e OK Device is operational e Down Device is reporting faults making it unable to function e Fatal Device is reporting faults that are unrecoverable Fault Messages Number of fault messages reported by the device 20f2 For more information on the user interface refer to Using Dialog Boxes and Tables on page 32 38 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Viewing Device Configuration Device Configuration Advanced Tab The Device Configuration Dialog Box Advanced Tab provides you with network bridging information about the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device Note Avaya G250 Devices do not support the spanning tree protocol therefore the STP fields do not appear for an Avaya G250 Device Figure 10 Device Configuration Dialog Box Advanced Tab G350 002 149 49 78 141 MGC VoIP resources VOIP status General Advanced STP Mode STP Priority STP Version STP Max Age STP Hello Time STP Forward Delay STP Bridge Max Age STP Bridge Hello Time STP Bridge Forward Delay Aging Time sec LLDP Mode LLDP Tx Interval sec LLDP Tx Hold Multiplier LLDP Tx Delay sec LLDP Re Init Delay sec Refresh The following table provides a list of the fields in the Advanced tab of the Device Configuration dialog box and their descripti
165. er functions e Tree View A resizeable window containing a representation of the configuration windows of Avaya G250 G350 G450 Routing Configuration e Table View A resizeable window where all tables and forms are displayed For information on other parts of the user interface refer to The User Interface on page 19 Issue 5 October 2007 253 Policy Based Routing Manager The figure below shows the user interface with its various parts labeled Figure 119 Avaya G250 G350 G450 Routing Manager User Interface Application RR caia Maat Poty Based Renting Tabs Tie View Toots He p y gt e Bay Menu oye _ Patey inte Policy Enforcement Pointe B Mame Type Acie Val DRAE a LED eere ptm Lint m FER a e Ln Toolbar Tree PY View PITE AVAYA 4 Table View Status E Line To resize the main areas of the user interface the Tree View and the Table View use the splitter bars and their arrows Toolbar The Toolbar provides shortcuts to the main Policy Based Routing Manager functions The table below describes the buttons on the Application Toolbar and gives the equivalent menu options Table 92 Application Toolbar Button Description Menu Item Ei Clears applied changes and reverts to the last saved configuration Edit gt Revert E Adds a row to the table Edit gt Add Deletes the selected table row Edit gt Delete Sends the config
166. es the speed and Duplex Mode of communication between the endstations For Gigabit ports Auto Negotiation determines the Flow Control setting of the ports jut more information refer to Auto Negotiation in The Reference uide 20f3 50 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Viewing Port Configuration Table 13 Port Configuration Dialog Box General Tab continued Field Description Auto Negotiation Status The operational state of the Auto Negotiation protocol between two stations Possible statuses are e Pass the Auto Negotiation protocol is enabled and a common protocol has been established e In Progress the Auto Negotiation protocol is in the process of detecting the communication capabilities of the endstations and setting them to the highest common denominator e Fail the Auto Negotiation protocol was not able to detect the communication capabilities of the end station or was unable to set them to the highest common denominator e Disabled The Auto Negotiation protocol is disabled Duplex Mode The state of communication of the selected port Possible values are e Full Duplex the port can send and receive simultaneously e Half Duplex the port can either receive or send but cannot do both simultaneously Speed Mode The rate of communication of the selected port Possible values are e Ethernet e Fast Ethernet e Gigabit Ethernet Flow Control Mo
167. f Link State Checksums for the area chosen Summary You can modify OSPF Area parameters Viewing the OSPF Link State Database To display the OSPF Link State Database Select IP Route OSPF OSPF Link State Database The OSPF Link State Database window opens Figure 111 OSPF Link State Database Window LSA Type 9 routerLink Router ID 1 1 1 1 Sequence No LSA Age Checksum 0x800002D0 1126 0x93F3 Issue 5 October 2007 243 IP Route The following parameters are displayed Table 84 OSPF Link State Database Window Field Description LSA Type The type and format of the link state advertisement for example Router links and Network links LSA ID Identifies the part of the routing domain that is described by the advertisement The LSA ID can be either a router ID or an IP address Router ID Identifies the originating router in the autonomous system Sequence No The sequence number of the link state advertisement Use this parameter to detect old and duplicate link state advertisements The larger the sequence number the more recent the advertisement Note that the sequence number is usually negative LSA Age The age of the link state advertisement in seconds Checksum This parameter is a checksum of the complete contents of the advertisement not including the Age value The parameters in the OSPF Link State Database window are re
168. f the modules and ports in the Chassis View reflect their status When you hold the cursor over a port s icon in the Chassis View a label appears with the port number its VLAN ID and the last fault that occurred on the port Issue 5 October 2007 27 Device Manager Figure 3 Avaya G450 Chassis View 50 001 135 27 155 184 Channel Z Dern 7 5 RIO Group Symbol Module Identifier Port 1 Symbols Pla a a a ea a a f ait Power som hse lili ule icd Channel lonas GroupSymbol FixedPorts idile Figure 5 Avaya G250 Chassis View Media Module Channel Group E 6250 004 192 168 145 79 Symbol Module Identifier Port Fixed Symbols Ports Power Symbols Figure 6 Avaya G250 BRI Chassis View Module Port gcc Symbols Fixed Power Ports Symbols Figure 7 Avaya G250 DCP Chassis View E 6250 000 192 168 145 1 Module Expansion Slot SS www wi i Fixed E Port Ports 2 i 35 OOOO Symbols 28 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager The G250 G350 G450 Device Manager User Interface Figure 8 Avaya G250 DS1 Chassis View Module Identifier E 250 004 192 168 145 136 71 77 77747 fe aor inverting 53300 module Port Symbols ET Lan BOE Power Symbols When viewing selected dialog boxes the color of the port indicates the status of the port with regard to the application The port selected to be the base port appears dark blue The ports selected to be addi
169. faces table refer to Viewing the Dynamic IP Interfaces Table on page 222 Unnumbered The interface is unnumbered and has no IP address Status The status of the IP interface If checked the IP interface is enabled Oper Status The operational status of the IP interface Directed Broadcast When enabled the router forwards directed broadcasts to an attached network Note This field is only available when additional parameters are selected To select additional parameters click A on the Routing Manager Application Toolbar 20f3 220 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Configuring IP Interfaces Table 70 IP Interface Table Parameters continued Field Description Proxy ARP When enabled the router responds to ARP requests received on a Layer 2 interface for a device reachable on a different Layer 2 interface The response is the MAC address of the router interface Note This field is only available when additional parameters are selected To select additional parameters click on the Routing Manager Application Toolbar Netbios The status of Netbios rebroadcast service on the interface Possible Rebroadcast values are e Both Netbios messages are rebroadcasted both to and from this interface e Disable Netbios messages are rebroadcasted neither to nor from this interface Note This field is only available when additional parameters
170. g PoE on a module and port level Note The Avaya G450 Device does not provide support for PoE PoE Overview PoE provides power to IP telephones over an Ethernet line The power is transmitted via the device s ports to the IP telephones over the same cable carrying IP packets The Avaya G250 G350 Device automatically discovers the connection and removal of IP telephones from the in line powered ports and provides power accordingly The Avaya G250 G350 Device provides power using an internal power supply over a 48 volt feed In addition you can configure power priorities per port ensuring that important equipment is guaranteed power whenever necessary Viewing PoE Information This section provides information about viewing port information and configuring PoE on the port and module level and includes the following e Viewing PoE Port Information e Viewing PoE Configuration Issue 5 October 2007 67 Power over Ethernet Viewing PoE Port Information The Chassis View provides immediate information about PoE Ports that are currently supplying power to IP telephones are labeled with the icon Viewing PoE Configuration You can view PoE configuration information on the module and port levels PoE Module Configuration To view the PoE configuration on a module that supports PoE select the Power tab in the module s configuration dialog box For information on opening the Module Configuration dialog box refer to Viewing
171. g PoE 68 resetting s aor aa les 66 Selecting a Sea es ae en ox om a n 30 WAN configuration o 86 Module configuration General tab o mia 46 introduction s se a a oer llle 45 Monitoring performance 2 185 EfG soso g ca a a a E 185 traffic through a specific port dr Moving FOULCS m 267 Moving rules o ee N Name and Type screen Next Hop List addingroutes copying routes defining 9 xx ox Ro RR os deleting routes modifying routes movingroutes Next hop list configuration form Next Hop Table supported interfaces O Organization of guide OSPF Area Parameters window External Database window Global Parameters window Interfaces window Link State Database window Neighbors window overview llle Overview Avaya G250 G350 G450 Manager Avaya QoS Manager Views POE ouem ouem de ego cU A cx Port Mirroring PortRedundancy switch connected addresses trap managers ccn VLAN configuration MEANS sedoso we a RO Reg PBR configuration overview o Policy based
172. hanged via the CLI Possible values are e Local The processor uses the local QoS parameters If the processor is using the local QoS parameters the 802 Priority EF DSCP and BBE DSCP fields can be configured e Remote The processor receives its QoS parameters from the Media Gateway Controller All QoS parameters are read only 20f2 QoS QoS can be controlled either locally or remotely If control is local it is possible to configure QoS RTCP and RSVP parameters If control is remote QoS parameters are determined by the MGC The following table lists the QoS fields and their descriptions Table 26 VoIP resources QoS Parameters Field Description 802 Priority Priority based on a CoS standard which assigns rights and privileges to users of a telephony network Possible values are 0 7 EF DSCP A type of differentiated service used to provide guaranteed bandwidth across a network If sufficient bandwidth is available the Expedited Forwarding class can be used The values range are 0 63 BBE DSCP A DiffServ class which is used per call to achieve the greatest possible bandwidth The values range between 0 63 Issue 5 October 2007 79 VolP Engine Configuration RTCP Monitoring RTCP is an IP protocol that is used to monitor the quality of RTP packets Quality is measured in terms of delay jitter and packet loss If RTCP monitoring is enabled the VoIP engines
173. hassisld lt Port Id Port Description System Hame System Description System Capabil Management A 00 04 0d 3b 55 00 44616367 10 100Base Tx 246 C364T HM Avaya Inc C360 Stac Bridge 192 168 145 246 00 04 0d 6d 33 15 1156663341 Avaya Inc G250 B ALEUTIAN G2 Avaya Inc G250 BRI Bridge Router 192 168 145 83 The following table provides a list of the fields in the LLDP tab of the Port Configuration dialog box and their descriptions Table 16 Port Configuration Dialog Box LLDP Tab Parameters Field Description LLDP Admin Status The status of LLDP mode on the device Possible values are e Tx Only LLDP mode is enabled and is configured to only accept Tx traffic e Rx Only LLDP mode is enabled and is configured to only accept Rx traffic e Tx and Rx LLDP mode is enabled and is configured to accept both Tx and Rx traffic e Disabled LLDP mode is disabled LLDP TLVs Transmission System Name The system s network name When checked the system advertises its name to the network System Description A brief description of the system i e G250 G350 G450 When checked this TLV is advertised System Capabilities A brief description of the system s capabilities When checked this TLV is advertised Port Description A brief description of the device port When checked this TLV is advertised 1 of 2 Issue 5 October 2007 59 Device Co
174. he minimum time between switching between the ports in a port redundancy pair Switch Back The amount of time after the primary port link is reestablished after which the primary port takes over from the secondary port Possible values include e Disabled The primary port does not take over from the secondary port e Immediately The primary port takes over from the secondary port as soon as the primary port link is reestablished e After x sec The primary port takes over from the secondary port x seconds after the primary port link is reestablished 20f2 To configure the device s port redundancy configuration 1 Enter an amount in the Switch Over field to determine initial switching time between ports in a port redundancy pair 2 Select one of the Switch Back option buttons 3 If you selected After x sec enter the number of seconds for the switch back in the After x sec field 4 Update the device For more information on updating the device refer to Updating the Device on page 202 Adding a Port Redundancy To add a new Port Redundancy 1 From the Port Redundancy dialog box click Wizard The Port Redundancy Wizard starts For more information refer to Port Redundancy Wizard on page 196 Or From the Port Redundancy dialog box click Insert A row is added to the Port Redundancy dialog box 2 Enter a name for the Port Redundancy in the Name field Issue 5 October 2007 195 Port Red
175. he route is deleted from the table and the Table View is refreshed Note Commit changes to the module to ensure that all changes are permanently saved Policy Enforcement Points The Policy Enforcement Points PEPs table allows you to add modify move and delete policies to an interface This section provides a description of the Policy Enforcement Points list Figure 123 Policy Enforcement Points Table Interface Active PBR Tunnel 17 lt none gt Tunnel 18 none Tunnel 19 none Tunnel 25 none FastEthernet 10 2 none Vlan 1 lt none gt Vian 2 lt none gt Serial 5 4 1 cg6 lt none gt Serial 5 1 0 1 fdfsd none The Policy Enforcement Points Table allows you to apply PBR lists to specific interfaces in Avaya G250 G350 G450 Policy Based Routing The following interfaces are supported e Vlan e Wan Fast Ethernet e Tunnel e Dialer e Loopback e Serial 268 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Using the Table View The following table provides a list of the fields in the Policy Enforcement Points Table Table 96 Policy Enforcement Points Fields Fields Description Interface The interface name and description Active PBR The Policy Based Route active on this interface To modify a Policy Enforcement Points table select policies for interfaces using the pull down list in the Active PBR field Configuration The Configuratio
176. heir descriptions Table 36 Ethernet WAN Port Configuration PPPoE Client Tab Field Description Encapsulation The encapsulation method used for the PPPoE connection Possible values are e PPP e N A 1 of 2 98 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Ethernet WAN Port Configuration Table 36 Ethernet WAN Port Configuration PPPoE Client Tab continued Field Description Status The operational status of the PPPoE connection Possible values are e Up The interface is up and can transmit and receive packets e Down The interface is down due to a fault and cannot transmit or receive packets e Testing The interface is in testing mode and cannot transmit or receive regular data e Partially Down The interface is up However some interfaces layered on top of this interface are Down Some packets can be transmitted and received e Admin Down The interface has been shut down in the device configuration and cannot transmit or receive packets e Dormant Down The interface is down due to no packets being sent or received for a long period of time For more information refer to the Administration for the Avaya G250 and Avaya G350 Media Gateways e KeepAlive Down The interface is down due to not having received a KeepAlive packet in the configured interval For more information refer to Administration for the Avaya G250 Avaya G350 and Avaya G450 Media Gatew
177. ily endorse the products services or information described or offered within them We cannot guarantee that these links will work all of the time and we have no control over the availability of the linked pages Warranty Avaya Inc provides a limited warranty on this product Refer to your sales agreement to establish the terms of the limited warranty In addition Avaya s standard warranty language as well as information regarding support for this product while under warranty is available through the following Web site http www avaya com support Copyright Except where expressly stated otherwise the Product is protected by copyright and other laws respecting proprietary rights Unauthorized reproduction transfer and or use can be a criminal as well as a civil offense under the applicable law Avaya support Avaya provides a telephone number for you to use to report problems or to ask questions about your product The support telephone number is 1 800 242 2121 in the United States For additional support telephone numbers see the Avaya Web site http www avaya com support Contents PICGTIES dando wa 49 ee OS OOS 6S SCALES E d d ow 3 AE 13 The Purpose of This Guide 13 Who Should Use This Guide 13 Organization of This Guide iv svo ooo 004 13 Chapter 1 Introduction lt lt lt om om RR RE Rx xXx 17 Avaya G250 G350 G450 Manager Overview
178. imary box is checked the selected DLCI is the primary carrier of traffic for the interface Priorities Select the priority of traffic on the selected DLCI from the available check boxes Possible priorities include e High e Medium e Normal e Low Encapsulation The encapsulation method for the session Possible encapsulation types are e Frame Relay e Frame Relay Non IETF To configure the priority of DLCI traffic select the checkboxes for the priorities to use on the DLCI If only one DLCI is configured for the USP all traffic uses the DLCI If more than one DLCI is configured on the USP the priorities must be distributed among the DLCIs and no priority can be configured for multiple DLCIs For example if there are three DLCls configured for a USP the first DLCI may be configured with Primary and High priority the second with Medium and Normal and the third with Low Issue 5 October 2007 141 WAN Configuration Configuring the ETR Port The Emergency Transfer Relay ETR port provides a means of communication when there are severe network difficulties and other channels are down To view the ETR Interface table Select Configure gt WAN gt ETR Interface The ETR Interface form opens Figure 56 ETR Interface G250 G350 g E Analog v7 Port 1 FXO Trunk Port Identifier 0014701 ETR Mode Auto x ETR State off Figure 57 ETR Interface G450 g E ETR Interface
179. in the Chassis View Figure 89 Port Redundancy Wizard Secondary Port Selection Screen Secondary Port Please Select the secondary port of the port redundancy Note this port will be blocke afailure is detected in the pr Primary Port Module 6 Port 1 Secondary Port Module 6 Port 12 Cancel Back To select a secondary port for the Port Redundancy click a port in the Chassis View The selected port appears cyan in the Chassis View and Tree View and is listed in the Secondary Port field in the wizard When you have finished selecting the secondary port for the Port Redundancy click Next The Port Redundancy Wizard continues with the Port Redundancy Wizard Name and Type screen Issue 5 October 2007 199 Port Redundancy Port Redundancy Wizard Name and Type The Port Redundancy Name and Type screen of the Port Redundancy Wizard allows you to assign a name for the Port Redundancy Figure 90 Port Redundancy Wizard Name and Type Screen El Select Name and Type Enter a name for this port redundancy Hame port red 1 Primary Port Module 6 Port 1 Secondary Port Module 6 Port 12 Cancel Back Next Finish To assign a name to the Port Redundancy enter the name for the Port Redundancy in the Name field When you have selected a name and a type for the Port Redundancy click Next The Port Redundancy Wizard continues with the Port Redundancy Wizard Confi
180. ing Wizard Source Port Selection screen The current configuration is reflected in the wizard s screens 180 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager The Port Mirroring Wizard Port Mirroring Wizard Source Port Selection The Source Port Selection screen of the Port Mirroring Wizard helps you select a source port for the Port Mirroring pair Ports that can be selected as sources appear in white in the Chassis View Figure 80 Port Mirroring Wizard Source Port Selection Screen ES Select Source Port Please select the Source Port for your Port Mirroring configuration by clicking on one of the highlighted ports in the zoom Source Port IMM314u6 Port 8 Cancel Back Hext Finis To select a source for the Port Mirroring pair select a highlighted port in the Chassis View The selected port appears blue in the Chassis View and Tree View and is listed in the Source Port field in the wizard When you have selected the source for the Port Mirroring click Next The Port Mirroring Wizard continues with the Port Mirroring Wizard Destination Port Selection screen Issue 5 October 2007 181 Port Mirroring Port Mirroring Wizard Destination Port Selection The Destination Port Selection screen of the Port Mirroring Wizard helps you select a destination port for the Port Mirroring pair Ports which can be selected as destinations appear white in the Chassis View Figure
181. ing by customizing individual protocols e Appendices Additional information about the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Manager e Menus The full structure of the menus in the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Manager e Web Management Instructions on how to manage Avaya Gi350 and G450 devices via the Internet e ICMP Packet Types and Codes A list of ICMP Packet Types and Codes as used in IP SImulate Issue 5 October 2007 15 Preface 16 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Chapter 1 Introduction This chapter provides an introduction to the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Manager It includes the following sections e Avaya G250 G350 G450 Manager Overview An overview explaining the different aspects of Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device management e Starting the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Manager Instructions on how to access Avaya G250 G350 G450 Manager from your management platform e The User Interface Detailed descriptions of the user interface common to all applications in the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Manager e Managing Tables An explanation of the symbols used to label table rows Avaya G250 G350 G450 Manager Overview The Avaya G250 G350 G450 Manager provides full management capabilities for Avaya G450 Avaya G350 and all G250 Devices This includes the ability to view three aspects of device management e Device Manager Provides a view of the configuration of the device including VLAN configuration port redundancy
182. ing mode and cannot transmit or receive regular data e Standby The interface is a backup interface and cannot transmit or receive packets unless the primary interface it backs up fails e Disabled The interface is disabled It cannot transmit or receive packets e Partially Down The interface is up However some interfaces or PVCs layered on top of this interface are Down Some packets can be transmitted and received IPCP Status IP Control Protocol The state of IPCP for this PPP session Possible statuses include e Open IP packets can be transmitted and received over the PPP session e Not Opened IP Packets cannot be transmitted and received over the PPP session Backup Interface The interface configured to back up this interface USP Frame Relay Interface For USPs configured with a frame relay interface the USP dialog box contains five tabs e Serial Port Basic information abut the USP For information on the fields in the Serial Port tab of the USP Frame Relay dialog box refer to Serial Port on page 127 e Advanced Information about the channels that comprise the interface For information on the fields in the Advanced tab of the USP Frame Relay dialog box refer to Advanced on page 129 e Frame Relay Information about the frame relay configuration on the USP Issue 5 October 2007 133 WAN Configuration e Sub Frame Relays Information about the Channel Group s s
183. ing within the Graph To scroll within the graph hold the left mouse button down while moving the mouse from the graph in the direction you want to scroll The graph scrolls in the selected direction Unfreezing the Graph When zooming or scrolling within the graph the display freezes and is not updated with the current information To reactivate the display click anywhere in the graph The graph display is restored to normal and the graph is reactivated Traffic Types The bottom of the Port RMON window contains a list of various types of traffic Each traffic type has a checkbox next to it Only traffic types whose checkboxes are checked are displayed in the Port RMON graph The following table provides a list of the traffic types and their descriptions Table 64 Traffic Types Field Description Unicast Total number of good packets received that were directed to a unicast address Multicast Total number of good packets directed to a multicast address Broadcast Total number of good packets directed to a broadcast address Total Total number of packets of valid frame length that were received on the port CRC Errors Total number of Ethernet packets received at this port with FCS error and Framing error This indicates the number of corrupted packets received Over Size Total number of Ethernet packets received at this port whose octet count is more than the maximum standard packet length Fragm
184. interface are Down Some packets can be transmitted and received DLCIs A list of all DLCIs associated with the Sub Frame Relay interface Backup Interface The interface configured to back up this interface 20f2 DLCIs The DLCls tab of the USP dialog box provides information about the DLCIs in the USP To view the DLCIs tab of the USP dialog box 1 Click a USP symbol in the Chassis View or Tree View The USP dialog box opens with the Serial Port tab 2 Click DLCIs The DLCIs tab of the USP dialog box opens Issue 5 October 2007 139 WAN Configuration Figure 55 USP Dialog Box DLCIs Tab MM342 2 Serial 271 Serial Port Advanced FrameRelay Sub Interfaces DLCIS rDLCI Table Type Status Sub FR Primary Priorities Local Deleted Serial2 1 vi DLCI 16 Type Local Status Deleted Sub Interface Serial 24 1 v Primary Priorities C High JJ Medium CI Normal C Low Encapsulation Frame Relay v Refresh Apply Delete Insert The DLCls tab of the USP dialog box provides a list of available DLCIs in the upper section of the dialog box These DLCls are learned via LMI To view configuration information for a specific DLCI click the DLCI in the list Configuration information for the selected DLCI appears in the bottom of the dialog box You can create modify and delete DLCIs using the DLCIs tab of the USP dia
185. ion To discard all changes made to the Port Redundancy dialog box click Refresh All changes made to the Port Redundancy dialog box are discarded For more information on the user interface refer to Using Dialog Boxes and Tables on page 32 For more information on tables refer to Managing Tables on page 21 202 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Chapter 14 Trap Managers Configuration This chapter provides the information and instructions for configuring trap managers for the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device It includesthe following sections e Trap Manager Overview An overview of trap managers e Configuring Trap Managers Instructions on accessing the device s Trap Managers Table and a description of the Trap Managers Table e Editing the Trap Managers Table Instructions on how to edit the Trap Managers Table Trap Manager Overview In the event of a fault or an unusual occurrence the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device can send traps to one or more Network Management Stations NMS To enable this feature you must configure the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device with a list of the managers workstations Traps are then sent to the stations listed in the Managers table Note Up to nine managers can be assigned per device However it is recommended to keep the list limited to actual and relevant managers so as not to place undue stress on the network Using the Trap Managers Table you can
186. ion List refer to Selection List on page 169 Issue 5 October 2007 175 VLANs Using the Port Configuration Area To configure the VLAN setting for ports on the device using the Port Configuration Area 1 Click Port Configuration The Port Configuration Area opens 2 Select the ports you want to configure in the Tree View Chassis View or VLAN Tree The settings that are common to all of the selected ports appear in the fields in the Port Configuration Area For information on selecting ports refer to Selecting Ports on page 175 3 Change the settings in the Port Configuration Area using the pull down lists and checkboxes For information on the settings in the Port Configuration Area refer to Port Configuration Area on page 170 The VLAN configuration for the selected ports is changed Note When changing the PVID of the selected ports the ports do not appear selected in the VLAN Tree However the ports remain in the Selection List Configuring VLANs Using Drag and Drop To configure the PVID of ports using drag and drop 1 Select the ports you want to configure in the Tree View Chassis View or VLAN Tree For information on selecting ports refer to Selecting Ports on page 175 2 Drag the ports until they are over a VLAN icon in the VLAN Tree The ports are added to the desired VLAN Note When dragging ports from the VLAN Tree only ports represented by PVID symbols are added to the des
187. ions click on a column heading to sort by that column To change the order of the sort e g from ascending to descending click the column heading of the field by which the list is sorted For more information on the user interface refer to Using Dialog Boxes and Tables on page 32 Issue 5 October 2007 191 Switch Connected Addresses 192 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Chapter 13 Port Redundancy This chapter provides the information and instructions for using the Port Redundancy feature not available in the G250 It includes the following sections e Overview of Port Redundancy An overview of port redundancy e Configuring Port Redundancy Instructions on accessing the Port Redundancy dialog box and a description of the Port Redundancy dialog box e Adding a Port Redundancy Instructions on configuring a new port redundancy e Port Redundancy Wizard Detailed descriptions of the screens in the Port Redundancy Wizard e Deleting Port Redundancies Instructions on deleting port redundancies e Updating the Device Instructions on updating the device with the changes made to the Port Redundancy dialog box Overview of Port Redundancy Port Redundancy enables you to define a redundancy relationship between any two ports in a device One port is defined as the primary port and the other as the secondary port In case the primary port link fails the secondary port takes over Th
188. ired VLAN Dragged static binding icons are ignored and do not change port PVIDs Updating the Device Ports whose VLAN information has changed appear dimmed in the VLANs table To update the device with the changes click Apply For more information on the user interface refer to Using Dialog Boxes and Tables on page 32 176 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Chapter 10 Port Mirroring This chapter provides information and instructions for using the Port Mirroring feature lt includes the following sections e Port Mirroring Overview An overview of port mirroring e Configuring Port Mirroring Instructions on adding editing and deleting a port mirroring pair e The Port Mirroring Wizard Detailed descriptions of the screens in the Port Mirroring Wizard Port Mirroring Overview Port Mirroring copies all received and transmitted packets including local traffic from a source port to a predefined destination port in addition to the normal destination port of the packets This is a useful method for monitoring all traffic traveling through a specific port For more information on Port Mirroring refer to Port Mirroring in The Reference Guide CAUTION Do not change the VLAN of the source or destination port while the port mirroring mechanism is operating Configuring Port Mirroring This section explains how to configure Port Mirroring on the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device To configu
189. irroring Wizard Frames Direction Selection 183 Port Mirroring Wizard Confirmation ern 184 Chapter 11 Port HMON 5 4 ioc ono Ro RE we 185 Displaying the Port RMON Window c eee 185 THe PIS Gha iss seco e ee 9 8 186 The Traffic Graph 5 5 2442 eH dees ed re ROO OE n 186 Viewing Traffic Statistics lt lt lt es 186 Zooming In and Out of the Graph sn 186 Scrolling within the Graph lt lt lt 187 Unfreezing the Graph lt lt 187 Walll TPB Laos n Oa O3 9 onu 187 Chapter 12 Switch Connected Addresses 189 Switch Connected Addresses Overview 189 Viewing the Switch Connected Addresses Window 189 Sorting the List of Stations ee 191 Chapter 13 Port Redundancy s 193 Overview of Port Redundancy 193 Configuring Port Redundancy 194 Adding a Port Redundancy 195 Port Redundancy Wizard 164 4c sn ene ee ee ee 196 Port Redundancy Wizard Welcome ee enue 197 Port Redundancy Wizard Primary Port Selection 198 Port Redundancy Wizard Secondary Port Selection 199 Port Redundancy Wizard Name and Type
190. is connection between the two ports is called a Port Redundancy Note To edit Port Redundancy information you must delete the Port Redundancy and create a new one For more information on Port Redundancy refer to Redundancy in The Reference Guide Issue 5 October 2007 193 Port Redundancy Configuring Port Redundancy To view the Port Redundancy dialog box Click fig Or Select Configure Port Redundancy The Port Redundancy dialog box opens Figure 86 Port Redundancy Dialog Box The Port Redundancy dialog box provides a list of all port redundancies configured on the Port Redundancy Hame _ Primary red Secondary Switch Over sec Bs Switch Back 8 Disabled O immediately After sec Refresh Insert Wizard switch with their respective primary and secondary ports and the device s port redundancy configuration The following table provides a list of the fields in the Port Redundancy dialog box and their descriptions Table 65 Port Redundancy Fields Field Description Name The name of the port redundancy 1 of 2 194 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Adding a Port Redundancy Table 65 Port Redundancy Fields continued Field Description Primary The primary port of the port redundancy pair Secondary The secondary port of the port redundancy pair Switch Over sec T
191. ive or if the MAC entity is configured for full duplex operation either through auto negotiation or by management means STP Oper P2P The operational point to point status of the LAN segment attached to this port It indicates whether or not a port is considered to have a point to point connection The value is determined by STP Admin P2P 1 of 2 Issue 5 October 2007 53 Device Configuration Table 14 Port Configuration Dialog Box Advanced Tab continued Field Description STP Admin Path Cost The administratively assigned value for the contribution of this port to the path cost of paths towards the spanning tree root A value of 0 assigns the automatically calculated default Path Cost value to the port STP Admin Path Cost complements STP Path Cost which returns the operational value of the path cost STP Path Cost The operational cost factor used by Spanning Tree Algorithm to determine the most efficient route for forwarding traffic to its destination while removing loops in the network For more na refer to Spanning Tree Algorithm STA in The Reference uide STP Priority The priority factor used by STP to determine the activity status of an individual port on the Spanning Tree STP Force Migration When checked and in RSTP mode the port is forced to transmit RSTP BPDUs Port Classification The classification of a specific port Port Classification allows ne
192. lected port The legend to the right of the pie chart shows the color representing each of the traffic types The Traffic Graph The graph charts various traffic types over time Each traffic type is represented by a different colored line Using the mouse you can view traffic statistics zoom in or out of the graph and scroll within the graph to view parts of the graph that are currently hidden When changing the view on the graph the graph freezes To unfreeze the graph and restore the display to the default display click on the graph Viewing Traffic Statistics To view traffic statistics hold the mouse over a point on the graph representing the traffic for which you would like to see statistics After two seconds an info box opens displaying the name of the traffic type represented by the line in the graphic and the traffic rate at the selected point Zooming In and Out of the Graph To zoom out and view a graph of all the traffic on the selected port from the time the application was opened double click the graph The graph is compressed to show all of the traffic on the port from the time the application was opened until the present time To zoom in on a portion of the graph press SHIFT and select a portion of the graph using the mouse The graph zooms in and shows only the portion of the graph that was selected 186 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Displaying the Port RMON Window Scroll
193. ll addresses except for the address listed in the following Dst IP Address field Dst IP Address Destination Address The destination address of the packets matched by this rule 1 of 3 Issue 5 October 2007 261 Policy Based Routing Table 94 Policy Based Routing Rules List Fields continued Field Description Dst Wildcard Destination Address Wildcard A wildcard that can modify the definition of the destination addresses to which this rule applies You can change the Destination Address Wildcard using the pull down list or enter a user defined wildcard Possible DestAddrWild values include e Host e Any e User Defined For more information about using wildcards refer to Using Address Wildcards on page 272 Fragment When enabled the IP rule applies only to packets that are non initial fragments and does not apply to initial fragments or non fragments When enabled the Src Application and Dst Application fields return a value of N A Not Logical not This enables all protocols except for the protocol listed in the following Protocol field Protocol Protocol The protocol of the packets to which this rule applies Possible values include e AH ESP GRE ICMP IGMP IPComp IP in IP OSPF PIM RSVP SpectraLink TCP UDP VRRP IP Not Logical not This enables all traffic except for the traffic affected by the following DSCP filter to flow normally D
194. log box To create a new DLCI 1 Click Insert A new row appears in the DLCISs list 2 Enter the parameters for the DLCI using the fields at the bottom of the dialog box 3 Click Apply The DLCI is created To modify the parameters of a DLCI 1 Click the DLCI you want to modify The configuration parameters of the selected DLCI appear in the bottom of the dialog box 2 Modify the parameters you want to change using the fields at the bottom of the dialog box 3 Click Apply The DLCI parameters are modified 140 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager USP Configuration To delete a DLCI 1 Click the DLCI you want to delete 2 Click Delete A confirmation dialog box opens 3 Click Yes 4 Click Apply The DLCI is deleted The following table provides a list of the fields in the DLCIs tab of the USP dialog box and their descriptions Table 50 USP Dialog Box DLCIs Parameters Field Description DLCI The DLCI for the circuit Type The method used to create the DLCI Possible methods include e Local The DLCI was created manually e Unused The DLCI was created using the LMI interface Status The operational status of the DLCI Possible statuses include e Active The DLCI is active e Inactive The DLCI is inactive e Deleted The DLCI has been deleted e Invalid The DLCI is not valid Sub FR The Frame Relay sub interface associated with the DLCI Primary When the Pr
195. ltiple Fan Fault PSU 2 Operational Status The operational status of Power Supply 2 Possible values are e OK The power supply is operational e Fault The power supply is reporting faults making it unable to function e Not Present The power supply is not installed e Unknown The power supply is reporting an unknown fault PSU 2 Fault Message The fault message reported by Power Supply 2 Possible values are e No Fault Malfunction AC Fault Malfunction amp AC Fault Single Fan Fault Multiple Fan Fault Fan Tray Operational Status The operational status of the fan tray Possible values are e OK The fan tray is operational e Fault The fan tray is reporting faults making it unable to function e Not Present The fan tray is not installed e Unknown The fan tray is reporting an unknown fault 2of3 42 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Viewing Device Configuration Table 10 Device Configuration Fields FRU Tab continued Field Description Fan Tray Fault Message The fault message reported by the fan tray Possible values are None Malfunction AC Fault Malfunction amp AC Fault Single Fan Fault Multiple Fan Fault Memory 1 Displays a description of the memory installed in slot 1 Memory 2 Displays a description of the memory installed in slot 2 Media Resource 1 Displays a description of the
196. ly communicating LER with the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device Communication Error The last attempted communication with the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device was not successful 20 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Managing Tables Managing Tables The Avaya G250 G350 G450 Manager interface displays the status of each row in a table The following table shows a list of symbols that can appear at the start of a table row with their corresponding explanations Table 2 Table Symbols Symbol Explanation 5 The row is a new entry X The row is to be deleted y oe enon in the row has been changed by the user To undo all the changes made to a table click Refresh To undo changes made to a selected row click Undo When all changes are finalized click Apply to update the device Issue 5 October 2007 21 Introduction 22 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Chapter 2 Device Manager This chapter provides an introduction to the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device Manager It includes the following sections e The G250 G350 G450 Device Manager User Interface An introduction to the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device Manager user interface including instructions for selecting elements and using the toolbar buttons Avaya G250 G350 G450 Modes Instructions on switching between the configuration and Port RMON modes in the Avaya G250 G350 G450
197. n Auth Key The password for this interface This is only used if the Auth Type is set to Simple password The password may contain up to 8 characters It may be configured here but not viewed 3of 3 You can modify OSPF interfaces For more information on editing tables refer to Editing Tables on page 210 Configuring OSPF Area Parameters To define and display OSPF Area Parameters Select IP Route gt OSPF gt OSPF Area Parameters The OSPF Area Parameters window opens Figure 110 OSPF Area Parameters Window Area ID 0 0 0 0 Stub Area no Area Border Routers Count 0 AS Border Routers Count 0 Area LSAs count 0 Area LS Checksum Summary 0 242 Avaya integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager OSPF The following parameters are displayed Table 83 OSPF Area Parameters Field Description Area ID A unique number identifying the OSPF area to which this router belongs Area ID 0 0 0 0 is used for the OSPF backbone Stub Area If checked external link state advertisements are not imported into the area Area Border The number of routers designated as OSPF Area Border Routers for the Routers Count area chosen AS Border Routers The number of routers designated as OSPF Autonomous System Border Count Routers for the area chosen Area LSAs Count The number of Link State Advertisements for the area chosen Area LS Checksum Summary o
198. n 802 1x Tab on page 44 The 802 1X tab of the Port Configuration dialog box provides you with detailed 802 1X authentication information about the selected port Note Avaya G450 Devices do not support the 802 1x protocol therefore the 802 1x tab does not appear for an Avaya G450 Device Figure 16 Port Configuration Dialog Box 802 1X Tab MM316v6 Port 34 General Advanced 802 1x PoE LLDP EAP State Initialize Backend Auth State Initialize Controlled Port Status Authorized Controlled Port Control Auto 802 1x Port Mode Port Based Authentication Initialize Quiet Period sec Tx Period sec SuppTimeout sec Server Timeout sec Max Request ReAuthPeriod sec ReAuthEnabled Current Humber of Supplicants Authenticated Supplicants Refresh Issue 5 October 2007 55 Device Configuration The following table provides a list of the fields in the 802 1X table of the Port Configuration dialog box and their descriptions Table 15 Port Configuration Dialog Box 802 1X Tab Parameters Field Description EAP State Entry Access Protocol authentication status Possible values are e Initialize Disconnected Connecting Authenticating Authenticated Aborting Held Force Auth e e e e e e e e Force Unauth Backend Auth State The current status of the Backend Authenticati
199. n tabs perform the following function e Policy Based Routing List Configuration This tab opens in the Table View when a Policy Based Routing list is selected and enables viewing the Policy Based Routing list s configuration attributes and changing its name e Next Hop List Configuration This tab opens in the Table View when a Next Hop list is selected and enables viewing the Next Hop list s configuration attributes and changing its name Policy Based Routing List Configuration To view the Policy Based Routing List Configuration form select the policy list whose configuration form you wish to view from the Tree View and then select the Configuration tab in the Table View The Policy Based Routing List Configuration Dialog Box opens Issue 5 October 2007 269 Policy Based Routing Figure 124 Policy Based Routing List Configuration Dialog Box List Configuration 800 Default PBR List Type PBR Active Validity gt Apply 3 Cancel Note Only the Name field is configurable in the Policy Based Routing List Configuration Dialog Box The following table lists the fields in the Policy Based Routing List Configuration form and their descriptions Table 97 Policy Based Routing List Configuration Fields Field Description Index The identification number of the policy list Name The user defined policy name that appears in the Tree View as the policy name Type The type of policy list Possibl
200. n the interface list To delete an interface select the interface you want to delete and click Delete The row is deleted Issue 5 October 2007 151 WAN Configuration The following table provides a list of the fields in the Dynamic CAC dialog box and their descriptions Table 54 Dynamic CAC Dialog Box Field Description Status The status of Dynamic CAC on the WAN interface Possible values are e Active Dynamic CAC is active on the WAN interface e Not Configured Dynamic CAC is not configured but is supported for the WAN interface e Not Armed Dynamic CAC is not armed but is supported and configured for the WAN interface e Armed Not Configured Dynamic CAC is armed and supported but not configured for the WAN interface e Not Supported Dynamic CAC is not supported for the WAN interface Note This field is read only RBBL kbps Remote Bearer Bandwidth Limit RBBL is the amount of bandwidth available for CAC on the remote controller Note This field is read only Last Update sec The last time the CAC values were updated in seconds Note This field is read only Interface The local WAN interface supporting Dynamic CAC Possible values are e Fast Ethernet e Serial e Tunnel CAC BBL kbps The local interface bandwidth threshold after which CAC is activated CAC Priority The CAC activation priority Status Operational status
201. nagers E Commits configuration changes Actions gt Commit Fl Launches Avaya Call Processing on the selected Tools gt Administer Bo Media Gateway or Voice port Station Gateway Ral Opens the on line help Help gt Help On PUTES Selects a VLAN Ports that are not on the selected 2 VLAN appear dark gray in the Chassis View 20f2 When you place the cursor on a toolbar icon for one second a label appears with the name of the button You can toggle the display of the application toolbar To toggle the display of the application toolbar select View gt Toolbars gt Show Application Toolbar Get Set Toolbar The Get Set Toolbar provides buttons for getting and setting configuration parameters for selected ports When a port is selected its configuration is reflected on the Get Set Toolbar Each group of buttons represents the various possible states of a configuration parameter For example the first group of buttons represents the possible speed of a port 10 Mbps 100 Mbps or 1000 Mbps If the center button is depressed the port is currently configured to operate at 100 Mbps Selected ports can be configured using the Get Set Toolbar To change the configuration of a port click the button that represents the value of the parameter you want to apply to the port Click apply to update the device with the changes Click cancel to discard the changes Options not applicable to the selected port are greye
202. nel Group dialog box opens with the Channel Group tab 3 Click DLCIs The DLCIs tab of the Channel Group dialog box opens 116 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Viewing Channel Group Information 4 DLCI Type Status SubFR Primary Priorities 17 Local Deleted Serial 3 1 0 1 H Local Deleted Serial 3 1 0 1 Local Deleted Serial 3 1 0 1 M H L Local Deleted Serial 3 1 0 1 Local Deleted Serial 3 1 0 1 soda ol 16 Local Status Deleted Sub Interface Serial 3 1 0 1 lvi Primary Priorities High CI Medium O Normal L tow Encapsulation Frame Relay Hon IETF v Refresh Apply Delete The DLCls tab of the Channel Group dialog box provides a list of available DLCIs in the upper section of the dialog box These DLCls are learned via LMI To view configuration information for a specific DLCI click the DLCI in the list Configuration information for the selected DLCI appears in the bottom of the dialog box You can create modify and delete DLCIs using the DLCIs tab of the Channel Group dialog box To create a new DLCI 1 Click Insert A new row appears in the DLCls list 2 Enter the parameters for the DLCI using the fields at the bottom of the dialog box 3 Click Apply The DLCI is created To modify the parameters of a DLCI 1 Click the DLCI you want to modify The configuration parameters of the selec
203. nels check the checkboxes next to the channels you want included in the channel group For T1 ports you can also select a speed factor using the Speed Factor pull down listbox To continue click Next The Channel Group Wizard continues with the Confirmation Screen Issue 5 October 2007 125 WAN Configuration Confirmation Screen The Channel Group Wizard displays a summary of the information entered using the previous screens Note The Channel Group has not yet been created Figure 49 Channel Group Wizard Confirmation Screen Please confirm the creation of a Char X nel Group with the following properti es Group Name RandD Speed Factor 56 kb s Selected Channels Channel 8 Channel 23 Channel 24 Channel 25 Cancel Back Next Finish N To make any changes to the summary information 1 Click Back until you reach the screen you want 2 Change the Channel Group s parameters 3 Click Next until you reach the Confirmation screen To create the Channel Group or apply the changes to the Channel Group s configuration click Finish The Channel Group information is uploaded to the device and the Channel Group table is refreshed 126 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager USP Configuration USP Configuration The USP Universal Serial Port is a physical interface designed to support multiple types of connections with the same hardware The Avaya G250
204. nfiguration Table 16 Port Configuration Dialog Box LLDP Tab Parameters continued Field Description Management Addr The device s management address When checked this TLV is advertised LLDP TLVs Reception Chassis Id The received Chassis ID TLV Port Id The received Port ID TLV of the device port Port Description The received Port Description TLV of the device port System Name The received System Name TLV associated with the Chassis ID System Description The received System Description TLV associated with the Chassis System Capabilities The received System Capabilities TLV associated with the Chassis Management Address The received IP Management Address TLV associated with the Chassis ID 20f2 Configuring the External Modem You can configure and view information specific to an external modem connected via the Console or USB ports using the L2 Device Manager dialog box These ports are context sensitive and the Modem tab for each port is distinct Note To configure a dial up modem refer to Configuring the Dialer on page 46 60 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Configuring the External Modem To view the L2 Device Manager for the Console port In the Chassis View click the Console icon Or In the Tree View click the Console icon The L2 Device Manager for the Console port opens Figure 18
205. nfiguring the engine reg general engine information 78 304 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager OVerVIe Ws ud ai a ue i 77 QOS DI 79 Resources tab lll n 78 SV Pie et i easi eR NE Dette RS gs 80 RTCP cC 80 status tab lle 81 VRRP Global Parameters window 247 OVeIVieW e e e es 247 Table window ee o 248 W WAN configuration a a oaoa lees 85 Dynamic CAC configuration 151 module configuration 86 Web management configuration 2 o 291 OVerIVieW ll e e oes 291 starting llle 18 Welcome screen Backup Interface Wizard 146 Channel Group Wizard 122 Port Redundancy Wizard 197 Welcome to Avaya G250 G350 G450 Manager 13 Who should use Avaya G250 G350 G450Manager 1 Window ARP Table o 228 CRTP interfaces ln 250 DHCP BOOTP Global Parameters 233 DHCP BOOTP Parameters 234 IP Global Parameters 218 IPinterfaces les 219 IP Routing Table 223 226 IP Tunnel Table ss 230 OSPF Area Parameters 242 OSPF External Database 245 OSPF Global Parameters 239 OSPF Interfaces 2 lll 240 OSPF Link State Database 243 OSPF Neighbors 246 Port RMON
206. nformation on Media Gateway Configuration refer to Media Gateway Functions on page 71 e Media Gateway Controller Configuration Tab Provides detailed Quality of Service statistics for the Media Gateway function of the device For more information refer to Media Gateway Functions on page 71 e Voice over IP Resources Tab Provides administration parameters for the VoIP engine For more information on VoIP Resources refer to VoIP Engine Configuration on page 77 e Voice over IP Status Tab Provides detailed operating statistics for the VoIP engine For more information refer to VoIP Engine Configuration on page 77 Issue 5 October 2007 35 Device Configuration Device Configuration General Tab To view the General tab of the Device Configuration dialog box Select Configure gt Device Information The Device Configuration dialog box opens to the General tab Figure 9 Device Configuration Dialog Box General Tab System Hame MG Identifier FW version Contact Physical Location System Description Humber Of Modules Chassis Serial Humber Chassis Configuration Symbol VLAH MAC Address WAH 1 MAC Address WAH 2 MAC Address SERVICES MAC Address Current DS mode Hext DS mode Current PMI Interface Current PMI IP Address Current PMI Subnet Mask Hext PMI Interface Hext PMI IP Address Default Gateway ICC VLAN Operational Status g E G450 001 135 27 155 184 001 AA Avaya Inc
207. ng listen only or talk listen will prevent updating the Default Route Metric field You can modify RIP interfaces For more information on editing tables refer to Editing Tables on page 210 OSPF The OSPF folder provides access to the following windows e Viewing OSPF Global Parameters e Configuring OSPF Interfaces e Configuring OSPF Area Parameters e Viewing the OSPF Link State Database e Viewing the OSPF External Database e Viewing OSPF Neighbors 238 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager OSPF Viewing OSPF Global Parameters To define and display OSPF Global parameters Select IP Route gt OSPF gt OSPF Global Parameters The OSPF Global Parameters window opens Figure 108 OSPF Global Parameters Window OSPF Global Parameters OSPF Router ID h 49 49 78 140 _ OSPF Global Status Redistribute RIP into OSPF Redistribute Static into OSPF Redistribute Direct into OSPF The following parameters are displayed Table 81 OSPF Global Parameters Field Description OSPF Router ID The ID number of the router The router ID must be unique By default the router ID equals one of the router s IP addresses OSPF Global Status The administrative status of OSPF in the router If not checked OSPF is not active on any interface regardless of the settings in the OSPF Interfaces window Redistribute RIP into OSPF Con
208. ng a sus eee we a m momo eer mue X S 211 EdING ERE as a a Ne a 211 Modifying lens 211 Removing llle zii Table view WSINGiss x rica pe a d 258 Tabs application rr 20 Tagging packets with VLAN information 166 TCP header compression 251 TCP header compression interfaces window 251 Test Plug configuring lt ratsia i ee ae 162 Scheduling x uu cis a es eg 164 Testing rules to test a simulated packet 272 TFTP server configuring lens 160 Toolbar Device Manager Application 24 Device Manager Get Set 25 Issue 5 October 2007 303 Index Routing Manager 208 254 Toolbar buttons Routing Manager 208 254 Traffic Port RMON graph lll 186 Iyp8S ox o Ro o ono RR SR Ux Ros 187 viewing statistics 186 Trap managers configuration 2 ee ee ee 203 OVErVIEW i om e euk a a oes 203 Trap Managers table adding and deleting managers 206 device x s ask ao es x kem ko dk 204 BUIN as a ce noce dom de a 206 Traps e ions uy ndr decies sel gi Se e con p e 204 Tree View Device Manager 0 4 Er in Routing Manager 209 255 Tree view l VelS 3 uoce du ds a eode LE a d 258 JE 258 Types of traffic o mo s 187 U Undo changes in table 210 Unfreezing the graph 187 Updating
209. ng all configured backup interfaces and a wizard for creating backup interfaces Viewing the Backup Interfaces Table The Backup Interfaces table provides a list of all previously configured backup interfaces on the MM340 and MM342 WAN expansion modules To view the Backup Interfaces table Select Configure gt WAN gt Backup Interfaces The BackUp Interfaces table opens Figure 58 Backup Interfaces Table Backup Interfaces Primary Backup Failure Secondary Interface Interface Delay Disable Delay Tunnel 1 FastEthernet 10 2 10 5 The Backup Interfaces table provides information about the Backup interfaces configured on the device 144 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Configuring Backup Interfaces To configure a new Backup interface click Wizard The Backup Interface Wizard opens For information on the Backup Interface Wizard refer to The Backup Interface Wizard on page 145 To delete a Backup interface 1 Select the interface in the table 2 Click Delete The interface is marked as deleted in the Backup Interfaces table with the XI icon in the leftmost column 3 Click Apply The backup interface is deleted The following table provides a list of fields in the Backup Interfaces table and their descriptions Table 53 Backup Interfaces Table Parameters Field Description Primary Interface The name of the primary interface being backed up Backup Inte
210. ng and removing trap managers and editing their trap reporting statuses refer to Editing the Trap Managers Table on page 206 Editing the Trap Managers Table You can add and remove managers from the Trap Managers table To add managers to the table 1 Click Insert 2 Enter the IP address of the designated management station 3 Repeat the procedure for each manager To remove managers from the table 1 Click the row with the manager s IP address 2 Click Delete 3 Repeat the procedure for each manager 206 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Chapter 15 Routing Manager This chapter provides an introduction to the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Routing Manager It includes the following sections TheRouting Manager User Interface An introduction to the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Routing Manager user interface Editing Tables An explanation of how to edit Avaya G250 G350 G450 Routing Manager tables Saving Table Information in a File Instructions on how to save the information in a table to a text file Saving Configuration Changes An explanation of how to apply and save configuration changes to routers Resetting a Router Instructions on how to reset routers Using Avaya G250 G350 G450 Routing Manager Help An explanation of the options for accessing on line help in the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Routing Manager TheRouting Manager User Interface The user interface consists of the following elemen
211. nges made to the table or form currently displayed Copy Copies the selected information to the clipboard Paste Pastes information from the clipboard into the selected table row Insert Row Adds a row to the table Delete Row Deletes the selected table row View Menu Table 109 View Menu Routing Manager Item Description Refresh Refreshes the information in the current table Form Toggles the display of a form corresponding to the current table More Toggles the display of additional table parameters Action Menu Table 110 Action Menu Routing Manager Item Description Stop Stops loading information into the current table Apply Sends the configuration information to the device Start Point Opens the Start Point dialog box for specifying the starting point of entries displayed in the table Reset Reset the selected router 286 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Help Menu Table 111 Help Menu Routing Manager Policy Based Routing Menus Item Description Context Sensitive Help Activates context sensitive help Contents Opens the on line help contents page About Routing Manager Copyright information about the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Routing Manager Policy Based Routing Menus This section provides the menu structure of G250 G350 G450 Policy Based Routing e File Menu e Edit Menu e View Menu e Tools M
212. nly a single entry This advertises the router as the default router e Listen only No RIP updates are sent Cost The cost of using this interface RIP chooses the route with the lowest total cost metric for each destination Default Route Metric The metric of the default route entry in RIP updates originated on this interface if configured to SendDefaultOnly Default Route Mode If talk listen accepts default route entries in RIP messages received from other routes on this interface If talk only does not accept default route entries in RIP messages received from other routes on this interface 2of3 Issue 5 October 2007 237 IP Route Table 80 RIP Interface Parameters continued Field Description Split Horizon The method for handling routes learned from this interface when sending updates to this interface Possible methods are e Poisoned Reverse The routes are advertised to this interface as unreachable e Split Horizon The routes are not advertised to this interface at all e None The routes are advertised to this interface as is Auth Type Authentication Type Possible methods are e None e Simple Auth Key The password for this interface This is only used if the Auth Type is set to Simple password The password may contain up to 16 characters It may be configured here but not viewed 3 of 3 Note In the Send field selecti
213. not transmit or receive packets e Partially Down The interface is up However some interfaces or PVCs layered on top of this interface are Down Some packets can be transmitted and received DLCIs A list of all DLCIs associated with the Sub Frame Relay interface If more than one DLCI is configured on the Sub Frame Relay interface priority DLCI is active The first DLCI is for high priority traffic the second DLCI is for medium priority traffic etc 1 of 2 Issue 5 October 2007 115 WAN Configuration Table 42 Channel Group Dialog Box Sub Interfaces Parameters continued Field Description Backup Interface The interface s backup status Possible statuses include e Backup By Interface x The selected interface is backed up by interface x e Backup Of Interface x The selected interface is the backup interface for interface x e N A The selected interface is not participating in a backup scheme 20f2 DLCIs The DLCls tab of the Channel Group dialog box provides information about the DLCIs Data Link Connection Identifiers in the Channel Group and enables you to create modify and delete DLCIs and associate a DLCI with a specific Frame Relay sub interface To view the DLCIs tab of the Channel Group dialog box 1 Click a Channel Group icon in the Chassis View A list of Channel Groups on the port appears 2 Click the Channel Group you want to configure The Chan
214. nt to the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device It includes the following sections e Viewing Device Configuration View high level information about the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device e Viewing Module Configuration View information specific to an Avaya G250 G350 G450 module in the device e Viewing Port Configuration View information specific to the ports on the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device e Configuring the External Modem View information specific to an external modem connected to the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device e Configuring the Dialer View information specific to an external dial up modem connected to the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device e Resetting the Device Reset the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device To view configuration information you must be in Configuration mode To switch to Configuration mode Click Wi Or Select View Configuration Viewing Device Configuration The Device Configuration dialog box provides you with high level configuration information specific to the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device This information is divided into the following e Device Configuration General Tab Provides detailed information about the device such as the device s name addresses contact person location type description the number of modules in the device and the management VLAN ID e Media Gateway Configuration Tab Provides detailed information on the configuration settings of the Media Gateway function of the device For more i
215. odify by clicking it 2 Click a field 3 Modify the value of the selected parameters 4 When you are finished editing the table click EJ to update the router Deleting Table Entries To delete a table entry 1 Select the table entry you want to delete by clicking it 2 Click E Or Select Edit gt Delete Row The selected entry is deleted from the table 3 Click l to update the router Saving Table Information in a File Information in tables can be saved to text files To save the information in the current table to a text file 1 Select File gt Save The File Save dialog box opens 2 Use the browser to select a directory 3 Enter a filename in the File name field 4 Click Save The information is saved in text format to the specified file Issue 5 October 2007 211 Routing Manager Saving Configuration Changes There are two levels of applying routing configuration changes to the router e Running Changes Changes are applied to the router but are not saved e Committed Changes Changes are saved to the router Running Changes After finalizing all changes to a dialog box or table the changes must be sent to the router To send the changes to the router click Il The configuration changes are applied to the router The changes remain in effect until the router is reset When the router is reset it is configured with the last saved configuration All changes applied but not saved are lost Committed
216. of Dynamic CAC Possible values are e Not Configured Active Not Active Active ECMP Not Supported 152 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Chapter 8 Embedded Tools This chapter provides information and instructions for configuring the embedded tools of the Avaya G250 G350 G450 It includes the following sections e Configuring the DHCP Server Instructions on configuring DHCP Server functionality e Configuring the TFTP Server Instructions on configuring TFTP Server functionality e Configuring the Converged Network Analyzer Application Instructions on configuring Converged Network Analyzer CNA functionality Configuring the DHCP Server DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol server functionality enables you to automatically assign IP addresses and other network parameters to remote stations not configured with static network parameters A pool of allocated addresses and parameters is created on the server The remote station on network login requests network parameters from the DHCP server The DHCP server provides the remote station with parameters such as IP address subnet mask default gateway and Domain Name Server DNS information The Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device can act as a DHCP server both for devices physically connected to the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device and for other devices on the same network Configuring DHCP DHCP configuration includes the following four steps
217. olicy list select a module in the Tree View The module s Policy list opens in the Table View Figure 120 Policy List Hame Type Active Validity HH1 HHL Default PBR List PBR The following table lists the fields in the Policy list and their descriptions Table 93 Policy List Fields Field Description Name The user defined policy name The user defined name appears in the Tree View as the policy name You can change the policy name by clicking the table cell and typing the new name Type The type of list Possible values are e PBR e NH Active Whether or not the policy is active on the module Possible statuses include e Active The policy is currently active e Not Active The policy is not currently active Validity The status of the policy Possible statuses are e Valid The policy is valid and can be used as the active policy e A Partially Valid Some of the policy rules which comprise this list are invalid However the policy can still be activated on the module e Q Invalid At least one mandatory rule in the policy is not valid An invalid policy cannot be made active on a module Issue 5 October 2007 259 Policy Based Routing Adding Policies To add a policy 1 Click E3 Or Select File gt New List and choose a list type A new policy appears in the policy list 2 Define the user defined fields in the Policy List For more information on the Policy fields refer to
218. ollowing pro perties Primary Interface Hame Tunnel 1 Backup Interface Hame FastEthernet 10 2 Failure Delay 10 seconds Secondary Disable Delay 5 seconds Cancel L Hext Finish To make any changes to the summary information 1 Click Back until you reach the screen you want 2 Change the Backup interface s parameters 3 Click Next until you reach the Confirmation screen To create the Backup interface or apply the changes to the Backup interface s configuration click Finish The Backup interface information is uploaded to the device and the Backup Interfaces table is refreshed 150 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Configuring Backup Interfaces Dynamic CAC The Dynamic CAC dialog box enables you to configure the Dynamic CAC function on a WAN interface Dynamic CAC allows the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device to control traffic flow between itself and a remotely located call controller To configure Dynamic CAC on a WAN interface 1 Select Configure gt WAN gt Dynamic CAC The Dynamic CAC dialog box opens Figure 64 Dynamic CAC Dialog Box Dynamic CAC Status Hot Configured RBBL kbps N A Last Update sec 9 Interface CAC BBL kbps CAC Priority Status Tunnel 17 64 128 Hot Delete insert To add a new interface click Insert A blank row appears in the interface list To edit an existing interface double click the row i
219. on appears in the Selection List If the Port Configuration Area is open click Selection List The Selection List opens Figure 73 Selection List Selection List Port Configuration Port PvID Tagging Mode Binding Style 14 1 Clear Static 12 1 Clear Static 13 1 Clear Static 14 1 Clear Static 15 1 Clear Static 1 6 1 Clear Static ar od Clear __ Static 418 14 Clear Static 13 1 Clear Static 140 1 Clear Static 111 41 Clear Static E Peres m Ia aim 24Ports The following table provides a list of the information fields in the Selection List and their descriptions Table 62 Selection List Fields Field Description Port The Module and Port number PVID The Port VLAN ID PVID of the ports This is the VLAN of which the port is a member Tagging Mode The tagging mode of the port For information of tagging modes refer to Port Configuration Area on page 170 Binding Style The binding style configured on the port For information on binding styles refer to Port Configuration Area on page 170 To sort the Selection List table by any of its fields click the field header To reverse the order of the sort click the field header a second time The information in the Selection List is read only Issue 5 October 2007 169 VLANs Port Configuration Area The Port Configuration Area enables you to configure a port s VLAN config
220. on page 147 146 Avaya integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Configuring Backup Interfaces Primary Interface Screen The Select Primary Interface screen enables you to select the interface to be backed up Figure 60 Backup Interface Wizard Select Primary Interface Screen E Primary Interface Name Please select the primary interface Primary Interface Tunnel 1 Cancel Back To select an interface to back up select an interface name from the Primary Interface pull down listbox To continue click Next The Backup Interface Wizard continues with the Backup Interface Screen on page 148 Issue 5 October 2007 147 WAN Configuration Backup Interface Screen The Select Backup Interface screen enables you to assign an interface to back up the primary interface Figure 61 Backup Interface Wizard Select Backup Interface Screen El Backup Interface Name Please select the backup interface Primary Interface Tunnel 1 Backup Interface FastEthernet 10 2 Cancel Back Next Finish To select a Backup interface select an interface name from the Backup Interface pull down listbox To continue click Next The Backup Interface Wizard continues with the Backup Interface Parameters Screen on page 149 148 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Configuring Backup Interfaces Backup Interface Parameters
221. on state machine Possible values are Request Response Success Fail Timeout Idle Initialize Controlled Port Status The current value of the Controlled Port status Possible values are e Authorized e Unauthorized Controlled Port Control The current status of the Controlled Port control Possible values are e Force Authorized e Force Unauthorized IEEE 802 1X Port Mode The 802 1x mode of operation Possible values are e Port Based Authentication used for a single supplicant case This mode is backwards compatible to the previous 802 1x application behavior e MAC Based Authentication for cases where multiple supplicants are connected per port For more information refer to Device Configuration 802 1x Tab on page 44 Initialize Forces initialization of the port Checking the Initialize checkbox and clicking Apply forces the port to be initialized immediately This checkbox is only active when IEEE 802 1x mode is enabled 1 of 2 56 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Viewing Port Configuration Table 15 Port Configuration Dialog Box 802 1X Tab Parameters continued Field Description Reauthenticate Forces reauthentication of the port Checking the Reauthenticate checkbox and clicking Apply forces the port to be reauthenticated immediately This checkbox is only active when IEEE 802 1x mode is enabled Quiet Period sec
222. ons Table 9 Device Configuration Fields Advanced Tab Field Description STP Mode Spanning Tree status of the device STP Priority Priority value used in Spanning Tree calculations 10f2 Issue 5 October 2007 39 Device Configuration Table 9 Device Configuration Fields Advanced Tab continued Field Description STP Version Version of Spanning Tree on the device Possible values are e STP Compatible Standard Spanning Tree Protocol e RSTP Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol STP Max Age The maximum amount of time before the Spanning Tree table recalculates if there is no change in the device status measured in milliseconds STP Hello Time The amount of time between sending Spanning Tree updates if there are no detected changes in the device s network connections measured in milliseconds STP Forward Delay The amount of time for the device to begin forwarding packets when first joining a network measured in milliseconds STP Bridge Max Age The maximum amount of time before Spanning recalculates if there is no change in network bridging status measured in milliseconds STP Bridge Hello Time The amount of time between sending Spanning Tree updates if there are no detected changes in the overall bridged network topology measured in milliseconds STP Bridge Forward Delay The amount of time for the device to begin forwarding packets after recalculating its Spanning Tree
223. onsumption mW 0 Refresh Issue 5 October 2007 69 Power over Ethernet The following table provides a list of the fields in the Power tab of the Module Configuration dialog box and their descriptions Table 21 Port Configuration Power Fields Field Description Administrative Status The administrative state of the port in terms of power management Possible states include e Enable This port can supply power to IP telephones e Disable This port cannot supply power to IP telephones Detection Status us PS status of port power detection Possible states include e Searching This port is currently being polled e Delivering Power This port is supplying power to an IP telephone e Fault This port is currently not supplying power to an IP telephone due to a fault condition on the port e Disabled This port is currently not configured to supply power to an IP telephone e Test This port is being tested for its ability to deliver power e Other Fault This port is currently not delivering power to an IP telephone due to a fault condition other than on the port Power Priority The priority of the port in terms of power management When the demand for power exceeds the modules capacity ports with lower priority will be prevented from supplying power before ports with a higher priority Possible priorities include e Critical e High e Low Power Consumption mW
224. open the help directly to a topic of interest click kel The on line help opens to a topic explaining the option currently selected in the Tree View 256 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Chapter 19 Policy Based Routing This chapter describes the Policy Based Routing function in Avaya G250 G350 G450 Manager and how to use it to add modify and delete policies and rules It includes the following sections e Policy Based Routing Overview An overview of the different views in Avaya G250 G350 G450 Policy Based Routing e Using the Tree View A detailed description of the Tree View including how to navigate between the different levels of the tree e Using the Table View A detailed description of the Table View including a description of the table fields instructions on adding modifying and deleting policies and rules and a description of the different tabs and options e Using Address Wildcards A description of address wildcards and instructions on how to use them in Avaya G250 G350 G450 Policy Based Routing e Using the IP Simulate Function A description of the IP Simulate function and instructions on activating and using the IP Simulate function to simulate the effect of rules on information packets Policy Based Routing Overview Policy Based Routing allows implementation of routing policies that selectively cause packets to take different paths For example in cases where the Avaya G25
225. or T1 line The E1 T1 Port Configuration dialog box provides configuration and status information about the E1 T1 port Issue 5 October 2007 87 WAN Configuration The following table lists the E1 T1 Port Configuration fields and their descriptions Table 31 E1 T1 Port Configuration Parameters Functionality Field Description Description A user created text string describing the E1 T1 port This field is optional Port Type The type of E1 T1 port Possible values are e E1 For E1 and ISDN lines with 32 available channels e T1 For T1 lines with 24 available channels Port The type of E1 or T1 circuit Possible values are e Fractional Channelized The circuit is divided into logical channels that can be grouped together e Full The circuit is considered a single logical channel Administrative Status The state of the selected port Possible values are e Enable The port is enabled and can transmit and receive packets e Disable The port is disabled and cannot transmit or receive packets Operational Status The operational status of the port Possible values are e Up The port is operating normally e Down The port is down due to a fault e Fatal The port is down due to a fatal error Framing The type of framing For an E1 line e CRC4 e no CRC4 e Unframed Note If Unframed is selected all channels are used for an unframed Channel Group and the Advanced tab does not ap
226. ormation about viewing and configuring channel groups on E1 T1 ports e Managing Channel Groups Information about managing channel groups on E1 T1 ports e USP Configuration Information about viewing and configuring the Universal Serial ports USPs on a WAN Expansion Module e Configuring the ETR Port Information about viewing and configuring the ETR port e he Services Interface Information about the Services port e Configuring Backup Interfaces Information about viewing and configuring Backup interfaces WAN Overview WAN Modules add WAN connectivity to the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device WAN connectivity provides a link to the WAN enabling heavy data transfer over long distances A WAN connection can connect branch offices to headquarters In addition WAN connectivity is essential for providing access to the Internet Issue 5 October 2007 85 WAN Configuration WAN Module Configuration The WAN Module Configuration dialog box provides you with information specific to a selected WAN module To view the configuration of a module Click the module symbol in the Tree View Or Click the module s label in the Chassis View The Module Configuration dialog box opens Figure 30 Module Configuration Dialog Box g E Module Description WAN Routing Media Module Module Type MM340 Device Mode E1 Module ID 5 Configuration Symbol 255 1 Serial Number pM Refresh The Module Configuration dialog box provide
227. ormation on editing tables refer to Editing Tables on page 210 RIP The RIP folder provides access to the following windows e Viewing RIP Global Parameters e Configuring RIP Interfaces Viewing RIP Global Parameters To display and update RIP global parameters Select IP Route gt RIP gt RIP Global Parameters The RIP Global Parameters window opens Figure 106 RIP Global Parameters Window RIP Global Parameters RIP Global Status Redistribute OSPF into RIP Redistribute Static into RIP Update interval seconds 30 Route invalidate timeout seconds 180 Issue 5 October 2007 235 IP Route The following parameters are displayed Table 79 RIP Global Parameters Field Description RIP Global Status The status of RIP on the device If checked RIP is enabled If not checked RIP is disabled on all interfaces regardless of the settings in the RIP Interfaces window Redistribute OSPF into RIP Controls redistribution of routes from OSPF to RIP If checked all routes learned via OSPF are advertised into RIP Redistribute Static into RIP Controls redistribution of static routes into RIP If checked the static routes inserted into the IP Routing Table are advertised into RIP according to the Leak Route definition for each static route Update Interval seconds The amount of time between each HIP periodic update Route invalidate
228. ossible values are e Enable e Disable Ping Detection When enabled the DHCP server sends a ping packet to detect an IP address conflict before actually allocating the IP address to the DHCP client Possible values are e Enable e Disable default value 1 of 2 154 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Configuring the DHCP Server Table 55 DHCP Server Configuration General Tab Fields continued Field Description Timeout ms The timeout in milliseconds of the ping packet sent by the DHCP server to detect an IP address conflict before allocating the new IP address Possible values are 25ms 1000 ms The default value is 500 milliseconds 20f2 To refresh the tree view click Refresh To apply changes to DHCP general configuration click Apply To create a new pool click New Pool The DHCP Server Configuration dialog box New Pool tab opens Creating a New DHCP Pool The DHCP Server New Pool Tab provides configuration options for creating a new DHCP pool Figure 66 DHCP Server Configuration New Pool Tab El DHCP Server Configuration II DHCP Pools H DHCP pool 1 5 main pool ay Hew Pool Hame Cancel L Issue 5 October 2007 155 Embedded Tools The following table provides a list of the fields in the DHCP Server Configuration New Pool Tab and their descriptions
229. oup uses non IETF frame relay To continue click Next The Channel Group Wizard continues with the Select E1 T1 Port Screen Issue 5 October 2007 123 WAN Configuration Select E1 T1 Port Screen The Select E1 T1 Port screen enables you to select the E1 T1 port for your channel group Figure 47 Channel Group Wizard Select E1 T1 Port Screen Select E1 T1 Port _ Please choose an E1 T1 port for your Channel Group configuration by m clicking on a highlighted port in the zoom Selected Port X330W 2D51 1 E1 Controller 1 Cancel Back Hext Finish b To select an E1 T1 port for the channel group click an E1 T1 port in the Chassis View The port designation appears in the Selected Port field To continue click Next The Channel Group Wizard continues with the Select Channels and Speed Screen 124 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Select Channels and Speed Screen Managing Channel Groups The Select Channels and Speed screen enables you to select channels for the new Channel Group Figure 48 Channel Group Wizard Select Channels and Speed Screen 110 15 16 Speed Factor LILILILILILIRISISICILILICILII Select channels and Speed E Select channels for the new Channel 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 ER 56 kb s Cancel Back Next Finish ho To select chan
230. oups appears 2 Click the Channel Group for which you want to view information The Channel Group dialog box for the selected Channel Group opens Note Clicking New opens the Channel Group wizard enabling creation of a new Channel Group on the selected port For information about the Channel Group Wizard refer to The Channel Group Wizard on page 121 Channel Group PPP Session Information The Channel Group dialog box for Channel Groups using PPP Sessions contains three tabs e Channel Group Basic information about the Channel Group e Advanced Information about the channels that comprise the Channel Group e PPP Information about PPP on the Channel Group Channel Group The Channel Group tab of the Channel Group dialog box provides basic information about the selected Channel Group To view the Channel Group tab of the Channel Group dialog box 1 Click a Channel Group icon in the Chassis View A list of Channel Groups on the port appears 2 Click the Channel Group you want to configure The Channel Group dialog box opens with the Channel Group tab Issue 5 October 2007 105 WAN Configuration Figure 38 Channel Group Dialog Box Channel Group Tab gU Serial 5 1 1 testme2 Channel Group i Advanced PPP Description testme2 Port Type Channel Group Port Functionality ds0 bundle Encapsulation PPP Idle characters Mark Bandwidth 224 kbis Administrative St Enable VolP Queue off
231. ow opens Figure 97 Dynamic IP Interfaces Table IP Interface Name IP Address FastEthernet 10 2 0 0 0 0 0 IP Netmask Layer 2 Interface Name Type Oper Status Redirects 255 255 255 FastEthernet 10 2 DHCP v 222 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Viewing the Routing Table The following parameters are displayed Table 72 Dynamic IP Interfaces Table Parameters Field Description IP Interface Name The name assigned to the selected IP interface IP Address The IP address of this interface This address is received from a remote peer during the PPP IPCP session or from a DHCP server using a DHCP client IP NetMask The IP network mask of the attached net subnet Layer 2 Interface name The name of the Layer 2 interface with which this subnet is associated Type The type of IP address assignment on the interface Possible values are e DHCP a dynamic IP interface created by activating the DHCP client on the interface and getting an IP address from the DHCP server e Negotiated a dynamic IP interface created by activating PPP IPCP on the interface and getting an IP address Oper Status The operational status of the IP interface Redirects The status of ICMP Redirect service on the interface Possible values are e Enable Redirect messages are sent if the router is forced to resend a packet through the same interface from which
232. ox opens Figure 39 Channel Group Dialog Box Advanced Tab eg E Serial 511 1 testme2 Channel Group Advanced PPP Channel Group Hame testme2 Device Module Humber 5 WAH Port Humber 1 5 testme2 6 testme2 7 testme2 8 testme2 LILILILILILILILEIETLILILI LILILILIRIRIRIRI S Speed Factor 56 kb s To configure the channels that comprise the Channel Group check the checkboxes next to the channels you want included in the Channel Group Uncheck the checkboxes next to the channels you want to remove from the Channel Group Note Channels that belong to other Channel Groups appear gray with the name of the Channel Group to which they belong These channels cannot be added to the selected Channel Group To configure the speed factor of the Channel Group select a Channel Group speed factor from the Speed Factor pull down listbox PPP The PPP tab of the Channel Groups dialog box provides configuration information for the PPP interface of the selected Channel Group To view the PPP tab of the Channel Group dialog box 1 Click a Channel Group icon in the Chassis View A list of Channel Groups on the port appears 2 Click the Channel Group you want to configure The Channel Group dialog box opens with the Channel Group tab 108 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Viewing Channel Group Information 3 Click PPP The PPP tab of the Channel Group
233. p 110 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Viewing Channel Group Information e Sub Interfaces Information about the Channel Group s sub frame relays e DLCls DLCI information for the Channel Group Frame Relay The Frame Relay tab of the Channel Group dialog box provides information about the frame relay configuration of the Channel Group To view the Frame Relay tab of the Channel Group dialog box 1 Click a Channel Group icon in the Chassis View A list of Channel Groups on the port appears 2 Click the Channel Group you want to configure The Channel Group dialog box opens with the Channel Group tab 3 Click Frame Relay The Frame Relay tab of the Channel Group dialog box opens Figure 41 Channel Group Dialog Box Frame Relay Tab gf MM340 5 Serial 5 1 0 Frame Relay Sub Interfaces DLCIs Channel Group Advanced Lute we v LMI Auto Sense Enable v Operational Status Down MTU octets 1500 Last Fault Messa Ho Error Since Resi Time Since Fault 0 0 0 0 Issue 5 October 2007 111 WAN Configuration The following table provides a list of the fields in the Frame Relay tab of the Channel Group dialog box and their descriptions Table 41 Channel Group Dialog Box Frame Relay Parameters Field Description LMI Type Local Management Interface Type The Data Link Connection Management scheme used by the frame relay
234. pear in the Channel Group dialog box Fora T1 line e ESF e SF Linecode The type of linecode Possible values are For an E1 line e HDB3 e AMI For a T1 line e B8ZS e AMI 1 of 2 88 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager E1 T1 Port Configuration Table 31 E1 T1 Port Configuration Parameters continued Field Description Cablelength T1 only The recommended maximum cable length Gain T1 only The gain on this interface Gain represents the level of signal boost required to transmit across the circuit at the maximum cable length Clock Source The source of the Transmit Clock Possible sources include e Line The recovered receive clock is used as the transmit clock e Internal The local clock is used as the transmit clock FDL T1 only The type of FDL used on this interface Possible types include e ANSI e AT amp T e Both ANSI and AT amp T FDL are both used on this interface e None FDL is not used on this circuit Local Loopback A request to use a local loopback A local loopback can be performed using e No Loopback e Payload Loopback e Line Loopback e Diag Loopback Remote A request to use a remote loopback A remote loopback can be performed Loopback using T1 only e No Remote Loopback e Remote Line e Reset Remote Loopback Loopback The type of loopback currently used by the port Possible values are
235. port mirroring switch connected addresses and traps For more information refer to chapters 2 14 e Routing Manager Provides a view of the Layer 3 routing and forwarding functions of the device For more information refer to chapters 15 17 e Policy Based Routing Manager Provides a view of the configuration and maintenance of Policy Based Routing on the Avaya G250 G350 G450 device For information refer to chapters 18 19 For information on switching between the different views refer to Application Tabs on page 20 Issue 5 October 2007 17 Introduction Starting the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Manager This section provides instructions for starting Avaya G250 G350 G450 Manager Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device Manager as Part of Avaya Network Management If you installed the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device Manager as part of Avaya Network Management the following sections provide instructions for starting Avaya G250 G350 G450 Manager Running Avaya G250 G350 G450 Manager from Avaya Network Management Console From the management platform map 1 Select the label representing the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device you want to manage 2 Click ga Or Double click the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device Or Select Tools Avaya Device Manager Avaya G350 G450 Manager via Web Management Note The Avaya G250 Device does not support web management To start Avaya G350 G450 Web Management 1 Point your web browser to http xxx
236. port s VLAN Otherwise it discards the packet e IEEE 802 1Q VLAN tagging per IEEE 802 1Q VLAN standard The port will transmit frames with a VLAN ID of 1 3071 for Avaya G250 G350 Devices and 1 4090 for Avaya G450 Devices VLAN ID The VLAN number of the port Port Priority Level The priority level of packets exiting the port or ports on the module For effective transmission multimedia packets must be received at regular intervals To ensure this you can assign priorities to packets coming out of a port Whenever traffic load is extreme and a port cannot accept all incoming packets packets sent from a port with the highest priority will pass through first However a fairness mechanism will allow low priority packets to eventually enter the bus Possible values are User Priority 0 User Priority 7 1 of 2 Issue 5 October 2007 91 WAN Configuration Table 32 Ethernet LAN Port Configuration General Tab continued Field Description Auto Negotiation Mode The configured state of the Auto Negotiation protocol between two stations When enabled Auto Negotiation detects the highest common denominator for communication between endstations and sets both to the same highest common setting lt also delivers remote link status For 10BaseT and 100BaseT ports Auto Negotiation determines the speed and Duplex Mode of communication between the endstations For Gigabit ports Auto Negotiation
237. pplication window is the Table Form Area This area can be resized by dragging the vertical splitter bar with the mouse All tables and forms appear in the Table Forms Area Table columns can be resized by dragging the dividers in the table header To view additional parameters in the table Click aab Or Open Select View gt More Additional parameters appear in the table To hide additional parameters in the table Click aab Or Select View gt More Additional parameters do not appear in the table To toggle the display of forms associated with table rows 1 Select a table row 2 Click 5 Or Select View gt Form The display of the associated form is toggled Editing Tables The Avaya Routing Manager user interface enables you to create modify and delete table entries in selected windows The information can be added directly into the table or in the form associated with the table To undo all the changes made to a table click wl When all changes are finalized click gt to update the router 210 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Saving Table Information in a File Creating New Table Entries To create a new table entry 1 Click 53 Or Select Edit Insert Row A new table entry is created 2 Enter data in the fields as required 3 Click 34 to update the router Modifying Table Entries To modify data in table entries 1 Select the table entry you want to m
238. pplied to the router but are not saved e Committed Changes Changes are saved to the router Issue 5 October 2007 255 Policy Based Routing Manager Applied Changes After finalizing all changes to a dialog box or table the changes must be sent to the router To send the changes to the router click Il The configuration changes are applied to the router The changes remain in effect until the router is reset When the router is reset it is configured with the last saved configuration All applied changes that have not been saved are lost Committed Changes To make configuration changes permanent the changes must be committed saved to the router To commit the configuration to the router select File gt Commit The changes are committed to the router Using Avaya G250 G350 G450 Policy Based Routing Manager Help This section explains how to use the on line help in the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Policy Based Routing Manager The on line help can be opened to the contents page or directly to a topic of interest Note When running the Avaya G350 G450 Manager via Web Management on line help is only available if you have installed the on line help on your network and configured the device with the location of the help files Opening the Help to the Contents Page To open the help to the contents page select Help Help Contents The on line help opens to the contents page Opening the Help to a Topic of Interest To
239. r Viewing Module Configuration Table 11 Device Configuration Fields 802 1x Tab continued Field Description Num of Supplicants per Port Number of supplicants per port allowed in MAC Based Authentication This parameter is not relevant in port based authentication mode Possible values are 1 8 The default value is 2 802 1x LLDP Transmitted VLAN IDs When enabled allows transmission of port LLDP information PVID Port Vlan in the LLDP packet sent to the Avaya IP phone connected to the port Max Number of Supplicants The device system maximum number of supplicants Current Number of Supplicants The current number of supplicants connected to the device system Authenticated Supplicants The number of authenticated supplicants connected to the device system Authenticating Supplicants Number of supplicants connected to the device system being authenticated not authenticated yet 20f2 Viewing Module Configuration The Module Configuration dialog box provides you with information specific to a selected module e Module Configuration General Tab Provides detailed information about the module such as the module s position in the device the module s type description number of ports mode of operation and any faults occurring on the module e Module Configuration Power Tab Provides information about the module s Power over Ethernet PoE config
240. rative Status Enable Tagging Mode Clear VLAH ID 1 Port Priority Level User Priority 0 Auto Negotiation Mode Enable Auto Hegotiation Status Fail Duplex Mode Half Duplex Speed Mode Ethernet Flow Control Mode Ho Flow Control Operational Status Warning 2 Fault Messages Refresh 90 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Ethernet LAN Port Configuration The following table lists the fields in the Ethernet LAN Port Configuration General tab and their descriptions Table 32 Ethernet LAN Port Configuration General Tab Field Description Port Name The user can define a logical name to the port for ease of use Port Type The port type optionally includes reference to the module to which it is attached and port connector type Port Functionality The physical media type of the selected port If the port conforms to a certain standard Repeater Transceiver 10BaseT etc this standard is displayed If the port does not conform to any standard Private is displayed Administrative Status The administrative state of the selected port e Enable The port is enabled and can transmit and receive packets e Disable The port is disabled and cannot transmit or receive packets Tagging Mode The port s operational mode regarding VLANs The possible modes are e Clear Transmits each outgoing packet in untagged format if it belongs to the
241. re Port Mirroring Click Mg Or Select Configure gt Port Mirroring The Port Mirroring Wizard opens Issue 5 October 2007 177 Port Mirroring The Port Mirroring Wizard This section provides detailed information on each of the Port Mirroring Wizard s screens To continue to the next screen click Next To return to an earlier screen click Back To exit the Port Mirroring Wizard without making any changes click Cancel The Port Mirroring Wizard consists of the following screens e Port Mirroring Wizard Create Welcome e Port Mirroring Wizard Edit Delete Welcome e Port Mirroring Wizard Source Port Selection e Port Mirroring Wizard Destination Port Selection e Port Mirroring Wizard Frames Direction Selection e Port Mirroring Wizard Confirmation If Port Mirroring is not currently active on the device the Port Mirroring Wizard starts with the Create Welcome screen If Port Mirroring is currently active on the device the Port Mirroring Wizard starts with the Edit Delete Welcome screen 178 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager The Port Mirroring Wizard Port Mirroring Wizard Create Welcome The Port Mirroring Wizard provides a simple step by step method for defining a Port Mirroring pair Figure 78 Port Mirroring Wizard Create Welcome E Port Mirroring Creation Welcome to the Port Mirroring wizard Port Mirroring allows you to copy packets flowing through a given por
242. reating a port redundancy connection between two ports To proceed please press Next Cancel To continue click Next The Port Redundancy Wizard continues with the Port Redundancy Wizard Primary Port Selection screen Issue 5 October 2007 197 Port Redundancy Port Redundancy Wizard Primary Port Selection The Primary Port Selection screen of the Port Redundancy Wizard helps you select a primary port for the Port Redundancy Ports which can be selected as primary ports appear in white in the Chassis View Figure 88 Port Redundancy Wizard Primary Port Selection Screen Please Select the first port of the port redundancy connection Primary Port Module 6 Port 1 Cancel Back Hext To select a primary port for the Port Redundancy click a port in the Chassis View The selected port appears blue in the Chassis View and Tree View and is listed in the Primary Port field in the wizard When you have selected the primary port for the Port Redundancy click Next The Port Redundancy Wizard continues with the Port Redundancy Wizard Secondary Port Selection screen 198 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Port Redundancy Wizard Port Redundancy Wizard Secondary Port Selection The Secondary Port Selection screen of the Port Redundancy Wizard allows you to select a secondary port for the Port Redundancy Ports that can be selected as secondary ports appear white
243. red e Supported transceiver modules e No transceiver modules e Unknown transceiver modules GBIC ports that contain unsupported transceiver modules cannot be configured Selecting Elements You can select modules and ports To select a module In the Chassis View click the module s label Or In the Tree View click the module s icon The module s label is highlighted in the Chassis View and the Tree View To select a port In the Chassis View click the port Or In the Tree View click the port s icon The port is highlighted in the Chassis View and the Tree View To select multiple elements press CTRL while clicking on each element to be selected 30 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Avaya G250 G350 G450 Modes Dialog Area The area to the right of the Chassis View is where all dialog boxes tables and wizards first appear This area can be resized by dragging the vertical splitter bar with the mouse When a dialog box table or wizard opens it replaces the current dialog box open in the Dialog Area To view more than one dialog box or table simultaneously click the pushpin 2 in the upper right hand corner of the dialog box The dialog box becomes a floating dialog box and moves to the Desktop To restore a dialog box to the Dialog Area click the toolbar button or icon that opened the dialog box The dialog box returns to the Dialog Area Avaya G250 G350 G450 Modes The Avaya G250
244. rent policy select the table to which you want the copied route pasted 4 Select the route above which you want the copied route to be pasted 5 Select Edit gt Paste The route is pasted above the selected route 6 Click e The table is updated with the copied route and the Table View is refreshed Note If a route is not selected the copied route will be added to the bottom of the table Moving Routes You can move a route s position in a table or move it from one table to another To move a route 1 Select a route from the Next Hop List To select more than one route press SHIFT while selecting additional routes 2 Select Edit Cut The selected route is cut to the clipboard 3 If you want to copy the route to a different table select the table to which you want the copied route pasted 4 Select the route above which you want to move the route 5 Select Edit Paste The route is inserted into the table above the highlighted route 6 Click gt l The module is updated with the moved route and the Table View is refreshed Issue 5 October 2007 267 Policy Based Routing Note If a route is not selected the moved route will be added to the bottom of the table Deleting Routes To delete a route 1 Select a route from the Next Hop table To select more than one route press SHIFT while selecting additional routes 2 Click E The route is marked for deletion and an x appears next to the route 3 Click le T
245. rface RIP and OSPF interfaces are automatically created and assigned enable status When you delete an IP interface the device deletes the associated RIP and OSPF interfaces Note An IP unnumbered interface can be configured on point to point Interfaces only An IP unnumbered interface supports all the parameters of a static PPP IP interface except for Broadcast address which cannot be configured on IP unnumbered interfaces To create entries in the IP interface table first specify whether the interface is static or unnumbered using the Type field the default value is static Then configure the following fields e f you are configuring a static interface configure the fields IP Address IP Netmask and Layer 2 Interface Name e f you are configuring an unnumbered interface configure the fields Layer 2 Interface Name and Reference Layer 2 Interface Name There is no need to configure IP address and IP Netmask To define and display the IP interfaces Select IP Route gt IP Interfaces The IP Interfaces window opens Figure 96 IP Interfaces Window IP Interface Name IP Address Reference IP Ad IP Netmask Layer 2 Interface Name Reference Layer 2 In Type Status Oper Status O Vian 78 149 49 78 140 N A 255 255 255 0 Vlan 78 N A Static vi lvi The following parameters are displayed Table 70 IP Interface Table Parameters Field Description IP Interface Name The name assigned to the selected IP in
246. rface The name of the Backup interface Failure Delay The amount of time in seconds between the trigger event and the activation of the Backup interface Secondary Disable The amount of time in seconds between the primary interface Delay returning to an acceptable operational status and the deactivation of the Backup interface The Backup Interface Wizard This section provides detailed information on each of the Backup Interface Wizard s screens To continue to the next screen click Next To return to an earlier screen click Back To exit the Backup Interface Wizard without making any changes click Cancel The Backup Interface Wizard consists of the following screens e Welcome Screen e Primary Interface Screen e Backup Interface Screen e Backup Interface Parameters Screen e Confirmation Screen The following sections describe each of the Backup Interface Wizard screens Issue 5 October 2007 145 WAN Configuration Welcome Screen The Backup Interface Wizard provides a simple step by step method for creating or editing a Backup interface Figure 59 Backup Interface Wizard Welcome Screen Welcome to the Backup Interfaces Wizard This Wizard will guide you through the process of creating backup relations between WAN router interfaces To proceed please press Next Cancel L Bac k To continue click Next The Backup Interface Wizard continues with the Primary Interface Screen
247. rmation on Avaya VLAN Manager refer to the Avaya VLAN Manager User Guide VLANs that are listed in the master VLAN list are called globally known VLANs VLANs that are not in the master VLAN list but are configured on a device are called locally known VLANs VLAN Tags Packets can be tagged with VLAN information When a tagged packet enters a switch port it maintains its tag When an untagged packet enters a switch port the packet is tagged with the port s PVID Port VLAN ID When a packet arrives at the egress port the VLAN Binding Style is checked If the packet s VLAN tag does not match a VLAN to which the egress port is bound the packet is discarded If the tag matches a VLAN to which the egress port is bound the Tagging Mode is used If the Tagging Mode is Clear the packet is forwarded with no VLAN tag If the Tagging Mode is anything else the packet is forwarded with its VLAN tag 166 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Configuring VLANs Configuring VLANs To view VLAN names numbers and component switch ports Click 9 Or Select Configure VLANs The VLAN Configuration dialog box opens Figure 72 VLAN Configuration Dialog Box VLAN Configuration VLAN Tree Selection List Port Configurati Port Port PvID Tagging Mode Binding Style Conf igu ration Clear Static a Clear Static Clear Static Clear Static Clear Static 2 Sele
248. rmation screen 200 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Port Redundancy Wizard Port Redundancy Wizard Confirmation The Port Redundancy Wizard displays a summary of the Port Redundancy information entered using the previous screens The Port Redundancy has not yet been created Figure 91 Port Redundancy Wizard Confirmation Screen Port redundancy information Hame port_red_1 Primary Port _ Module 6 Port 1 Secondary Port Module 6 Port 12 If this information is correct press Finish Cancel Back Hext Finish To make any changes to the summary information 1 Click Back until you reach the screen you want 2 Change the Port Redundancy s parameters 3 Click Next until you reach the Confirmation screen To create the Port Redundancy click Finish The Port Redundancy information is uploaded to the device and the Port Redundancy dialog box is refreshed Issue 5 October 2007 201 Port Redundancy Deleting Port Redundancies To delete an existing Port Redundancy 1 Select a Port Redundancy from the Port Redundancy dialog box To select more than one Port Redundancy press CTRL while clicking on additional Port Redundancies 2 Click Delete The selected Port Redundancies are marked with the X symbol Updating the Device To update the device with all changes made to the Port Redundancy dialog box click Apply The device is updated with all new informat
249. ros a ts e ae ok n eux 27 configuration 0 0 48 176 Configuration Area ee ee 170 configuring POE lll sn 69 configuring security 54 E1 T1 configuration 87 Ethernet LAN configuration 90 Ethernet WAN configuration 94 GBIG uou e ae ia 3 30 PVID configuration 176 redundancy see Port Redundancy selecting xe nose Ede Rx x 30 viewing PoE information 68 viewing VLAN configuration 175 VLAN settings 2 2 0 0 2 00 08 ris Port configuration 8021xtab 54 Advanced tab o ee 52 General tab 49 introduction a 48 LEDP Tabo ERR o 9m ok 58 Port Mirroring configuring lens Af OVeIVieW ll le oes M Port Mirroring Wizard Confirmation screen 184 Create Welcome screen 179 Destination Port Selection screen 182 Edit Delete Welcome screen 180 Frames Direction Selection screen 183 OVerVieW a le e e e ees 178 Source Port Selection screen 181 Port Redundancy adding s x e aora a aie ae o xU deleting overview aooaa updating table viewing the Port Redundancy dialog box Port Redundancy Wizard Confirmation screen Name andTypescreen overview o Primary Port Selection s
250. rt 8 Destination Port MM314v6 Port 23 Direction All Frames VY Frames Rx Frames Only Tx Frames Only Cancel Back Hext Finish To configure which frames are copied to the destination port select an option from the Frames Direction Mode pull down list box Possible options are e All Frames All traffic going through the source port is copied to the destination port e Rx Frames Only Traffic received by the source port is copied to the destination port e Tx Frames Only Traffic transmitted by the source port is copies to the destination port When you have finished selecting the traffic to be copied click Next The Port Mirroring Wizard continues with the Port Mirroring Wizard Confirmation screen Issue 5 October 2007 183 Port Mirroring Port Mirroring Wizard Confirmation The Port Mirroring Wizard displays a summary of the Port Mirroring information entered using the previous screens The Port Mirroring configuration has not yet been uploaded to the device Figure 83 Port Mirroring Wizard Confirmation Screen E Confirm Port Mirroring Creation Please confirm the activation of the Port Mirroring operation with the following parameters Source Port MM314v6 Port 8 Destination Port MM314v6 Port 23 Frames Direction All Frames To make any changes to the summary information 1 Click Back until you reach the screen you want 2 Change the Port Mirroring parameters 3 Cli
251. rver Configuration Dialog Box TFTP Server Configuration Mode Enable x HVRAM Total Bytes Used 0 HVRAM Total Bytes Capacity 131072 RAM Total Bytes Used 0 RAM Total Bytes Capacity 19005440 Refresh 160 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Configuring the Converged Network Analyzer Application The following table provides a list of the fields in the TFTP Server Configuration dialog box and their descriptions Table 59 TFTP Server Configuration Fields Field Description Mode Administrative status of the TFTP service Possible values are e Enable e Disable NVRAM Total Bytes Total bytes used for scripts in NVRAM Used NVRAM Total Bytes Total byte capacity for scripts in NVRAM Capacity RAM Total Bytes Total bytes used for scripts and images in RAM Used RAM Total Bytes Total byte capacity for scrips and images in RAM Capacity For more information on the user interface refer to Using Dialog Boxes and Tables on page 32 Configuring the Converged Network Analyzer Application Converged Network Analyzer CNA is a distributed system for real time monitoring of IP networks using active measurements CNA can run connectivity tests with pings topology tests with traceroute and QoS tests with synthetic RTP streams Test plugs are entities within the CNA system that receive instructions from a Scheduler for running tests perform the tests and
252. s When checked the client will use the default client identifier The default client identifier is 01 Inteface MAC Address Host Name The host name used by the DHCP client The default value is Default Host Name Request Lease Time seconds The finite lease time in seconds to be requested by the DHCP client The default value is 0 Enable Request Lease Time The status of the Request Lease Time option on the device When checked the client requests a finite amount of lease time Received Lease Time seconds The lease time in seconds received by the DHCP client Remain Lease Time seconds The lease time in seconds that remains for the DHCP client Renew Lease Time seconds The time in seconds defined on the DHCP client for renewing a phase in seconds Rebind Lease Time seconds The time in seconds defined on the DHCP client for rebinding a phase Default Gateways The default gateways defined for the DHCP client Up to 8 IP addresses can be defined as default gateways DNS Servers The DNS servers defined for the DHCP clients Up to 8 IP addresses can be defined as DNS servers Domain Name The domain name designated for the DHCP client This name can be up to 255B DHCP Server The DHCP server that allocates the specific IP address to the DHCP client Operation Instructs the client to perform Release or Renew operations 2 of 3 I
253. s Rm eek ee es Be we 143 Configuring Backup Interfaces lt lt 144 Viewing the Backup Interfaces Table 144 The Backup Interface Wizard lt lt lt lt lt 145 Welcome Screen irradia 146 Issue 5 October 2007 5 Contents Primary Interface Screen llle 147 Backup Interface Screen es 148 Backup Interface Parameters Screen n 149 Gomimigllgn Screen ug o9 9 tw hes erditan SESS SER eu s 150 Dynami CAG 2 52 9 m ERE RECON ao RS Ss oe 9 5 m Soe 151 Chapter 8 Embedded Tools 153 Configuring the DHCP Server 153 GONTMQUuUEIna DAGA 2er ria 153 Configuring Basic DHCP Options 2 lt lt 154 Creating a New DHCPPool lll 155 Configuring DHCP Pool Parameters esr 156 Configuring DHCP Assignment Parameters 157 Configuring the TFTP Sefver lt lt lt os ch o o or orm 160 Configuring the Converged Network Analyzer Application 161 Configuring an External Test Plug lt lt 162 Configuring Schedulers ee 164 Chapler S YLANS A 165 VLAN Configuration Overview lll 165 VLANS OVOFVIBW opero raras rar 165 Master VLAN LIST lt lt lt RO 3o ia E A A 166 WLAN TIOS cerdos 166 Configuring VL
254. s are available e Bind to All The port is bound to all VLANs known to the device This is also known as persistent binding If a packet is on a VLAN not known to the device the packet is discarded e Bind to Configured The port is bound to all VLANs known to the device and to the VLANs with which packets reaching the ports are tagged This is also known as dynamic binding If a packet is on a VLAN not known to the device the packet is discarded e Static The port is bound to the VLANs checked in the Static Binding VLANs list Packets on all other VLANs are discarded Static Binding VLANs A list of VLANs known on the network and VLANs configured on the device Each VLAN has an accompanying checkbox Possible values are e Checked The VLAN is bound to the port being configured e Unchecked The VLAN is not bound to the port being configured Note The settings are only used when the port is configured with the Static Binding Style 20f2 Managing VLANs You can create rename synchronize and delete VLANs e Creating VLANs e Renaming VLANs e Synchronizing VLAN Names e Deleting VLANs Issue 5 October 2007 171 VLANs Creating VLANs To create a new VLAN 1 From the VLAN Configuration dialog box click New The Create VLAN dialog box opens Figure 75 Create VLAN Dialog Box The first available VLAH ID is 2 VLAN ID VLAH Name OK Cancel AA A
255. s detailed information about the module such as the module s description type ID and serial number Exact fields vary based on the module selected To apply changes to the WAN module configuration click Apply To save the changes to the WAN module configuration to the startup configuration click E on the Toolbar The configuration changes are saved Note WAN Modules MM340 and MM342 can be installed in the Avaya G450 in slots 3 4 and 8 and in any slot in the Avaya G250 G350 86 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager E1 T1 Port Configuration E1 T1 Port Configuration In addition to the Ethernet ports found on an Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device the WAN module may have E1 T1 ports This section provides information on viewing and configuring E1 T1 port parameters To display the E1 T1 Port Configuration dialog box Click the E1 T1 port s symbol in the Chassis View or the Tree View The E1 T1 Port Configuration dialog box opens Figure 31 E1 T1 Port Configuration Dialog Box gf MM340v5 T1 Controller 5 Description Port Type T1 Port Functionality Fractional Channeliz Administrative St Enable w Operational Status Down Framing sF Linecode AMI Cablelength Long db Gain 26db Clock Source Line Local Loopback Ho Loopback Remote Loopback Ho Remote L Loopback Status Ho Loopback 2 Fault Messages The E1 T1 port is used to connect to an E1
256. sabled The interface is disabled It cannot transmit or receive packets e Partially Down The interface is up However some interfaces or PVCs layered on top of this interface are Down Some packets can be transmitted and received IPCP Status IP Control Protocol The state of IPCP for this PPP session Possible statuses include e Open IP packets can be transmitted and received over the PPP session e Not Opened IP packets cannot be transmitted and received over the PPP session Backup Interface The interface s backup status Possible statuses include e Backup By Interface x The selected interface is backed up by interface x e Backup Of Interface x The selected interface is the backup interface for interface x e N A The selected interface is not participating in a backup scheme 20f2 Channel Group Frame Relay Information The Channel Group dialog box for Channel Groups using frame relay contains five tabs e Channel Group Basic information about the Channel Group For information on the fields in the Channel Group tab of the Channel Group Frame Relay dialog box refer to Channel Group on page 105 e Advanced Information about the channels that comprise the Channel Group For information on the fields in the Advanced tab of the Channel Group Frame Relay dialog box refer to Advanced on page 107 e Frame Relay Information about frame relay on the Channel Grou
257. sion module for which the rule applies Select an interface and direction using the pull down list Result The operation that would be carried out on the simulated packet if the selected policy was active 20f2 Issue 5 October 2007 275 Policy Based Routing 276 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Chapter 20 Applications Editor Tool This chapter provides instructions on how to use the Application Editor Tool and how to customize application protocols It contains the following sections e Applications Editor Overview An overview of the Applications Editor e Using the Applications Editor Detailed instructions on how to use the Applications Editor including adding modifying and deleting application protocols and creating ASCII reports e Reports Detailed instructions on how to create an ASCII report of the application protocols listed in the Applications Editor Applications Editor Overview Avaya G250 G350 G450 Policy Based Routing allows you to specify application protocols by selecting an application name that represents protocol and port number information The mapping of the application name to the information it represents is managed by the Applications Editor Using the Applications Editor you can add modify and delete custom application protocols Default application protocols cannot be modified or deleted You can also create ASCII reports of the applica
258. srencisios recrear 279 a AI 280 Appendix A Menus lll ee 281 Device Manager Menus o ee ee 281 File Mella lt lt con eee ORD ee AA 282 View MOND uus woe EO ORO A AAA 282 bonne MOD ais d x 3 EG eb 2H SSS SSSE SESS GK ROE deeds 282 ACUGAS MORU uisu oos ae oh hoe a A AA A AAA 284 Tools MONG cc cd eee ew MER CRE TDA EA ORE ES 284 Help MENU nk eee a adadad ee ee ee e 285 Routing Manager Menus 2 2 eee eee 285 Pile MENG uno AER ADIDAS 285 EEN radar ARALAR ARA 286 View Menu ck n ira AAA AAA AAA 286 Acton MENU 2 6 dos acies E B REA REA REG 4x49 9 35 4 A 286 10 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Contents MEG MEN s ete sand S see ew hae wk dd A oS E De a4 287 Policy Based Routing Menus 2 ee ee 287 Fille Ment 4 4 vods cgo wo RO OX CRY Pe Ewa eg ew c 9 a 287 Edit Mel 64544 9 99r aaa Pod 288 MOW MENU c nue ioo d mE Res gogo cbe de AA 288 Tools Mehl cs cc ee eo SRE RA das 288 Help MON a omnia ee A AAA 289 Applications Editor Menus 4 289 File Ment i a ico HERAT ESR AE AA 289 Edil M n iia sara a 290 HEIP MOHU uus say os cC AO EOS a E A ER dE AA 290 Appendix B Web Management 291 Web Management Overview 291 Configuring the Avaya G350 G450 Device sn 291 Appendi
259. ssue 5 October 2007 101 WAN Configuration Table 37 Ethernet WAN Port Configuration DHCP Client Tab continued Field Description Status Indicates the state of the DHCP client Possible states include e Select e Request e Bound e Rebind e Renew e Release e Decline e Not Supported Request Default Instructs the client to request a connection with the default router Router Request DNS Instructs the client to request a connection with a predefined DNS Servers server Request Domain Instructs the client to request a connection using a predefined domain Name name 3of 3 Note If the Encapsulation field of the Ethernet WAN Port Configuration General Tab is set to ARPA the PPPoE client is not supported and returns a result of N A in all fields of the Ethernet WAN Port Configuration PPPoE Client Tab Note All fields in the Ethernet WAN Port Configuration PPPoE Client tab are read only 102 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Ethernet WAN Port Configuration Ethernet WAN Port Configuration Extended Keep Alive Tab The Extended Keep Alive tab of the Ethernet WAN Port Configuration dialog box enables you to set parameters for the Extended Keep Alive functionality of the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device Extended Keep Alive allows you to precisely tune network keep alive traffic to gain an accurate representation of your network s connection status Figur
260. t Type 10400 BaseTX Port Functionality Fast Ethernet 100mb Administrative Status Enable MAC Address 00 04 0D 29 C6 BC Operational Status Up Auto Negotiation Mode Disable Duplex Mode Half Duplex Speed Mode Fast Ethernet Encapsulation ARPA Traffic Shaper Rate bps 1000000 VoIP Queue Fair VoIP Queue Refresh The following table lists the fields in the Ethernet WAN Port Configuration General tab and their descriptions Table 35 Ethernet WAN Port Configuration General Tab Field Description Description The user can define a logical name to the port for ease of use Port Type The port type optionally includes reference to the module to which it is attached and port connector type Port Functionality The physical media type of the selected port If the port conforms to a certain standard Repeater Transceiver 10BaseT etc this standard is displayed If the port does not conform to any standard Private is displayed 1 of 3 Issue 5 October 2007 95 WAN Configuration Table 35 Ethernet WAN Port Configuration General Tab continued Field Description Administrative The administrative state of the selected port Status e Enable The port is enabled and can transmit and receive packets e Disable The port is disabled and cannot transmit or receive packets MAC Address The MAC address of the
261. t onto another port This wizard will guide you through the process of creating a new Port Mirroring configuration which consists of these steps 1 Selecting a Source Port 2 Selecting a Destination Port 3 Selecting a Frame Direction mode 4 For backbone ports specifying an optional VLAN filter 5 Confirmation Cancel Back next Finish To continue click Next The Port Mirroring Wizard continues with the Port Mirroring Wizard Source Port Selection screen Issue 5 October 2007 179 Port Mirroring Port Mirroring Wizard Edit Delete Welcome The wizard offers the choice of deleting or editing the existing Port Mirroring configuration Figure 79 Port Mirroring Wizard Edit Delete Welcome Screen Port Mirroring Welcome to the Port Mirroring wizard Port Mirroring is currently active according to the following configuration Source Port Port 23 Destination Port Port 9 You can delete this configuration or edit it amp Delete configuration Edit configuration Cancel j Next ix To delete the existing Port Mirroring configuration 1 Select the Delete configuration option button 2 Click Next The Port Mirroring Wizard continues with the Port Mirroring Wizard Confirmation screen To edit the existing Port Monitoring configuration 1 Select the Edit configuration option button 2 Click Next The Port Mirroring Wizard continues with the Port Mirror
262. te was last updated or otherwise determined to be correct 20f2 You can create modify or delete Routing Table static entries For more information on editing tables refer to Editing Tables on page 210 You can limit the table entries displayed Issue 5 October 2007 225 IP Route To start the display of entries from a specified interface and IP address 1 Click J Or Select Action Start Point The Start Point dialog box opens Figure 99 Routing Table Start Point Dialog Box Destination 0 0 0 0 2 Enter an IP address in the Destination field 3 Click OK The Routing Table displays entries starting with the specified IP address To view all the entries in the Routing Table Click A Or Select View gt Refresh All entries appear in the table Viewing the Static Routing Table To display and update the Static Routing Table Select IP Route gt Static Routing Table The Static Routing Table window opens Figure 100 Static Routing Table Destination Netmask Next Hop Layer 2 Interface name Redistribute Cost Permanent Static Preference Route Type Active O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 149 49 78 1 FastEthernet 10 2 v El O 58 0 0 0 255 255 255 0 149 49 78 18 FastEthernet 10 2 O 58 3 0 0 255 255 0 0 149 49 78 12 FastEthernet 10 2 1 Hi low Regular Yes NIRB 1 L1 low Regular Yes 1 low Regular Yes The following parameters are displayed Table 74 Static Routing Table P
263. ted DLCI appear in the bottom of the dialog box 2 Modify the parameters you want to change using the fields at the bottom of the dialog box 3 Click Apply The DLCI parameters are modified To delete a DLCI 1 Click the DLCI you want to delete 2 Click Delete 3 Click Apply The DLCI is deleted Issue 5 October 2007 117 WAN Configuration The following table provides a list of the fields in the DLCIs tab of the Channel Group dialog box and their descriptions Table 43 Channel Group Dialog Box DLCIs Parameters Field Description DLCI The DLCI for the circuit Type The method used to create the DLCI Possible methods include e Local The DLCI was created manually e Unused The DLCI was created using the LMI interface Status The operational status of the DLCI Possible statuses include e Active The DLCI is active e Inactive The DLCI is inactive e Deleted The DLCI has been deleted e Invalid The DLCI is not valid Sub FR The Frame Relay sub interface associated with the DLCI Primary When the Primary box is checked the selected DLCI is the primary carrier of traffic for the interface Priorities Select the priority of traffic on the selected DLCI from the available check boxes Possible priorities include e High Medium Normal Low Encapsulation The encapsulation method for the session Possible encapsulation types are e Frame Relay e Fram
264. terface IP Address The IP address assigned to the device on this subnet Reference IP The IP address borrowed for an unnumbered IP interface If the IP Address address is not unnumbered this field returns a value of N A 1 of 3 Issue 5 October 2007 219 IP Route Table 70 IP Interface Table Parameters continued Field Description IP NetMask The IP network mask of the attached net subnet Layer 2 Interface name The name of the Layer 2 interface with which this subnet is associated Multiple subnets may be associated with a single VLAN so multiple IP interfaces may be associated with the same If Name Note For unnumbered IP interfaces this field shows only point to point interfaces such as GRE tunnel Serial Interface and Dialer Reference Layer 2 Interface Name An alias name for the lower layer interface used to borrow an unnumbered IP address To designate the interface as unnumbered enter a reference interface name If the IP address is not unnumbered this field returns a value of N A Note An unnumbered IP interface cannot point to another unnumbered IP interface Type The type of IP address assignment on the interface Possible values are e Static The address is assigned by user configuration e DHCP IPCP The address is assigned remotely by a DHCP server or IPCP session The DHCP IPCP values are read only they can be changed in the Dynamic IP Inter
265. th an interface index iflndex serves to uniquely identify a virtual router on a given VRRP router A set of one or more associated addresses is assigned to a VRID IP Address The IP address associated with this virtual router If more than one IP address is associated with this virtual router c1ick for Details appears in the IP Address field Clicking the field opens the Form View showing all IP addresses associated with this virtual router The IP addresses must be on a local subnet on the VLAN State The state of the virtual router Possible states are e Initialize The virtual router is not functional e Backup The virtual router is monitoring the availability of the master router e Master The virtual router is forwarding packets with IP addresses associated with this virtual router Master IP Address The IP address of the physical router currently acting as the Virtual Router s Master Router Priority This object specifies the priority to be used for the virtual router master election process Higher values imply higher priority A priority of O although not settable is sent by the master router to indicate that this router has ceased to participate in VRRP and a backup virtual router should transition to become a new master A priority of 255 is used for the router that owns the associated IP address es Virtual Route Up Time The time when the virtual router s state changed from initialized to b
266. the rule from the Rules List To select more than one rule press SHIFT while selecting additional rules 2 Select Edit Copy The selected rule is copied to the clipboard 3 If you want to copy the rule to a different policy select the policy to which you want the copied rule pasted 4 Select the rule above which you want the copied rule to be pasted 5 Select Edit Paste The rule is pasted above the selected rule 6 Click Sy The policy is updated with the copied rule and the Table View is refreshed Note If no rule is selected the copied rule is added to the bottom of the table 264 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Using the Table View Moving Rules You can move a rule s position in a policy or move it from one policy to another To move a rule 1 Select a rule from the Rules List To select more than one rule press SHIFT while selecting additional rules 2 Select Edit gt Cut The selected rule is cut to the clipboard 3 To copy the rule to a different policy select the policy to which you want the copied rule pasted 4 Select the rule above which you want to move the rule 5 Select Edit Paste The rule is inserted into the policy above the highlighted rule 6 Click ey The module is updated with the moved rule and the Table View is refreshed Note If no rule is selected the copied rule is added to the bottom of the table Deleting Rules To delete a rule 1 Sel
267. thernet LAN Port Configuration Ethernet LAN Port Configuration Advanced Tab The Advanced tab of the Ethernet LAN configuration dialog box enables you to define port classification for the built in Ethernet LAN port s on the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device Port classification is used to identify the port as being connected to normal or higher priority users and devices Figure 33 Ethernet LAN Port Configuration Dialog Box Advanced Tab g a Port Classification Regular v Refresh The following table lists the fields in the Ethernet LAN Port Configuration Advanced tab and their descriptions Table 33 Ethernet LAN Port Configuration Advanced Tab Field Description Port The classification of a specific port Port Classification allows network Classification managers to specify each port level s importance The possible states are e Regular Normal users e Valuable Servers or critical users For more information refer to Port Classification in The Reference Guide Issue 5 October 2007 93 WAN Configuration Ethernet WAN Port Configuration This section provides information on viewing and configuring parameters for the built in Ethernet WAN port of the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device the Avaya G450 Device has two WAN ports Ethernet WAN ports are generally used to connect to an enterprise WAN or receive an Ethernet handoff from an Internet Service Provider To display the Ethernet W
268. timeout seconds The amount of time after which a route becomes invalid in the routing table You can modify RIP Global Parameters by checking boxes as desired Configuring RIP Interfaces To define and display RIP interfaces Select IP Route gt RIP gt RIP Interfaces The RIP Interfaces window opens Figure 107 RIP Interfaces Window IP Interface Name IP Address ReferencelP Address State Send Receive Mode Cost Stetus RIP Version O Vian 22 4 O FastEthernet 10 2 talk listen talk listen talk listen talk listen talk listen 22 21 4 1 N A Inactive 22 224 1 N A 33 1 1 1 N A 33 511 N A 149 49 78 138 N A Rip1 Rip1 Rip1 Rip1 Rip1 Inactive Inactive Inactive OOOO ajaaa Inactive The following parameters are displayed Table 80 RIP Interface Parameters Field Description Interface Name The name assigned to the selected IP interface IP Address The IP address of the interface If the IP address is unnumbered this field returns a value of N A 1 of 3 236 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager RIP Table 80 RIP Interface Parameters continued Field Description Reference IP The IP address borrowed for an unnumbered interface Address A value of 0 0 0 0 indicates either that the IP address is not valid or that the IP interface is borrowing the IP address from a dynamic IP
269. tional ports appear cyan The following table provides a list of the possible port colors in the Chassis View and their meaning Table 5 Chassis View Port Colors Color Meaning Green The port is enabled and its status is Okay Yellow The port is enabled and its status is Warning Red The port is enabled and its status is Fatal Light Gray The port is disabled Dark Gray The port is not associated with the assignment White The port is logically available for assignment Dark Blue The port has been assigned the primary position in an application Cyan The port has been assigned a secondary position in an application Issue 5 October 2007 29 Device Manager GBIC Ports The Avaya MM314 media modules contain a GBIC GigaBit Interface Converter port that houses removable transceiver modules The Chassis View reflects the management status of this ports The following table shows the possible appearances of this port in the Chassis View and provides the corresponding management status of the port Table 6 GBIC Port Status GBIC Port Status asa The GBIC port contains a supported transceiver module There is no transceiver module present in the GBIC port L3 The transceiver module in the GBIC port is not supported Hd The transceiver module in the GBIC port is of an unknown type GBIC ports that contain the following types of transceiver modules can be configu
270. tions listed in the Applications Editor Using the Applications Editor This section provides a description of the Applications Editor and discusses the following topics e Adding Application Protocols e Modifying an Application Protocol e Deleting an Application Protocol e Applying Changes Issue 5 October 2007 277 Applications Editor Tool To open the Applications Editor Select Tools gt Applications Editor The Applications Editor opens Figure 127 Applications Editor Applications Editor EE eee ipi xi File Edit Help 3i XQ amp n Hame Type MinPort MaxPort Hotes any P NA mA Any applications auth TCP 113 113 Identification protocol determine the identity of a user of a partic bgp TCP 179 179 Border Gateway Protocol bootpc UDP 68 68 BOOTP client bootps UDP 57 67 BOOTP server bootstrap protocol allows a diskless client machi chargen tcp TCP 19 19 sends a character pattern back to the originating source chargen udp UDP 19 19 sends a character pattern back to the originating source daytime udp UDP 43 13returns a date time string dns tcp TCP 53 53 Domain Hame Service dns udp UDP 53 53 Domain Name Service echo udp UDP 7 7 returns whatever data is received to the originating source used exec TCP 512 512 Remote Execution finger TCP 79 79 User Information Protocol ftp ctrl TCP 21 21 File Transfer Protocol Control stream ftp data TCP 20 20 File Transfer Protocol Data streamTr
271. tisement Use this parameter to detect old and duplicate link state advertisements The larger the sequence number the more recent the advertisement Note that the sequence number is usually negative LSA Age The age of the link state advertisement in seconds Checksum This parameter is a checksum of the complete contents of the advertisement not including the Age value The parameters in the OSPF External Database window are read only Issue 5 October 2007 245 IP Route Viewing OSPF Neighbors To display the OSPF Neighbors window Select IP Route gt OSPF gt OSPF Neighbors The OSPF Neighbors window opens Figure 114 OSPF Neighbors Window Neighbor Address Router ID Neighbor State Priority Retransmit QLength The following parameters are displayed Table 86 OSPF Neighbors Parameters Field Description Neighbor Address The IP address of this neighbor Router ID The unique OSPF identifier for the neighboring router Neighbor State The state of the relationship with this neighbor e Down e Attempt e Init e Two Way e Exchange Start e Exchange e Loading e Full Priority The priority of the path between the router and its neighbor for determining path calculations Retransmit The size of the queue for rentransmission packets QLength The parameters in the OSPF Neighbors Table window are read only 246 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Up
272. trols redistribution of routes from RIP to OSPF If checked all routes learned via RIP are advertised into OSPF as external routes 1 of 2 Issue 5 October 2007 239 IP Route Table 81 OSPF Global Parameters continued Field Description into OSPF Redistribute Static Route definition for each static route Controls redistribution of static routes into OSPF If checked routes are advertised into OSPF as external routes according to the Leak into OSPF Redistribute Direct OSPF as external routes Controls redistribution of direct routes which are external to OSPF If checked local subnets on which OSPF is disabled are advertised into 20f2 You can modify OSPF Global Parameters Note After updating the Router ID field a message is displayed warning that the operation might cause the OSPF database to reset Configuring OSPF Interfaces To define and displ ay OSPF interfaces Select IP Route gt OSPF gt OSPF Interfaces The OSPF Interfaces window opens Figure 109 OSPF Interfaces Window O Vian 22 4 IP Interface Name IP Address Reference IP Address Type O Vian 22 1 O Vian 3 0 O Vian 3 5 O FastEthernet 10 2 Status 22 21 41 N A broadcast down 000 0 2222141 N A broadcast down 7 0 0 0 0 33 1 1 1 N A broadcast down 0 0 0 0 33 511 N A broadcast down 0 0 0 0 149 49 78 138 N A 0 0 0 0 broadcast down
273. ts e loolbar A toolbar providing shortcuts to the main Routing Manager functions e Tree View A resizeable window containing a representation of the configuration windows of Avaya G250 G350 G450 Routing Configuration e lable Form Area A resizeable window where all tables and forms are displayed For information on other parts of the user interface refer to The User Interface on page 19 Issue 5 October 2007 207 Routing Manager The figure below shows the user interface with its various parts labeled Figure 93 Avaya G250 G350 G450 Routing Manager User Interface Pour Manager Pubey Based Botana Application Tabs Te di View Action iep AVAYA a 90LY 2 Routers fou Wn oam fn Menu Bx Bye jesse riorum ILI Ver a a C anp Table D cnt Tennet Fsstlihernet 10 2 cl Toolbar M Dimer woot ca Parameters D mcr 100011 Parameters 1 Tree View Revel when I To resize the main areas of the user interface the Tree View the Table Area and the Table Form Area use the splitter bars and their arrows Toolbar The Toolbar provides shortcuts to the main Routing Manager functions The table below describes the buttons on the Application Toolbar and gives the equivalent menu options Table 67 Application Toolbar table row Button Description Menu Item x Undoes changes made to the table or form currently Edit gt Undo displayed
274. twork managers to specify each port level s importance The possible states are e Regular Normal Users e Valuable Servers or critical users For more information refer to Port Classification in The Reference Guide 20f2 For more information on the user interface refer to Using Dialog Boxes and Tables on page 32 Port Configuration 802 1X Tab 802 1x port security requires a user connected to a port on the network to be authenticated by an authentication server When a user connects to a port configured with 802 1x port security the port forwards an authentication packet to a Radius authentication server The authentication server checks if the user is authorized to use the port and either allows or blocks the user s access to the port The port can be configured to automatically reauthenticate the user If the reauthentication fails the user is denied further access to the port For more information refer to Port Configuration General Tab on page 49 54 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Viewing Port Configuration The 802 1x application supports two modes of operation e Port based authentication which is backwards compatible to the previous 802 1x application behavior and is used for a single supplicant case e MAC based authentication for cases where multiple supplicants are connected per port For more information refer to Device Configuratio
275. ub frame relays e DLCls DLCI information for the Channel Group Frame Relay The Frame Relay tab of the USP dialog box provides information about the frame relay configuration of the USP To view the Frame Relay tab of the USP dialog box 1 Click a USP symbol in the Chassis View or Tree View The USP dialog box opens with the Serial Port tab 2 Click Frame Relay The Frame Relay tab of the USP dialog box opens Figure 53 USP Dialog Box Frame Relay Tab gH Frame Relay Sub Interfaces DLCIs Serial Port i Advanced LMI Type q933a v LMI Auto Sense Enable v Operational Status Disabled MTU octets 1000 Last Fault Message Ho Error Since Reset Time Since Fault 0 0 0 0 Refresh 134 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager USP Configuration The following table provides a list of the fields in the Frame Relay tab of the USP dialog box and their descriptions Table 48 USP Dialog Box Frame Relay Parameters Field Description LMI Type Local Management Interface Type The Data Link Connection Management scheme used by the frame relay interface Possible values are e ANSI e itu933a e Imi rev1 LMI Auto Sense The state of Local Management Interface Auto Sensing on the interface Possible states include e Enable The LMI type is received from the interface at the other end of the line e Disable The LMI Type is determined by th
276. ulated packet is addressed Source Application The application from which the simulated packet was sent Select an application from the pull down list or select custom and define the Protocol and Port fields Destination The application to which the simulated packet is being sent Application Select an application from the pull down list or select custom and define the Protocol and Port fields Protocol The number of the application protocol The number can be in the range of 0 255 e TCP The protocol number is 6 e UDP The protocol number is 17 Src Port A specific application source When combined with the protocol number this identifies the application from which the packet was sent Dst Port A specific application destination When combined with the protocol number this identifies the application to which the packet was sent TCP connection established The type of session to which the rule applies If checked the simulated packet is from an established session An established session occurs when the packets entering the module respond to a previously established communications session If unchecked the simulated packet is from a not established session ICMP type code Type of ICMP packet to be used in this simulation For possible values refer to Appendix C ICMP Packet Types amp Codes on page 293 IP Option Enables setting of IP Fragmentation options IP fragments
277. undancy 3 Select a port from the Tree View or the Chassis View and drag it to the Primary Port field The port number name appears in the Primary Port field 4 Select a port from the Tree View or the Chassis View and drag it to the Secondary Port field The port number name appears in the Secondary Port field 5 Update the device For more information on updating the device refer to Updating the Device on page 202 Note A port cannot participate in more than one redundancy scheme Port Redundancy Wizard This section provides detailed information on each of the Port Redundancy Wizard s screens To continue to the next screen click Next To return to an earlier screen click Back To exit the Port Redundancy Wizard without making any changes click Cancel The Port Redundancy Wizard consists of the following screens e Port Redundancy Wizard Welcome e Port Redundancy Wizard Primary Port Selection e Port Redundancy Wizard Secondary Port Selection e Port Redundancy Wizard Name and Type e Port Redundancy Wizard Confirmation 196 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Port Redundancy Wizard Port Redundancy Wizard Welcome The Port Redundancy Wizard provides a simple step by step method for creating a Port Redundancy Figure 87 Port Redundancy Wizard Welcome Screen Port Redundancy Welcome to the Port Redundancy Wizard This wizard will guide you through the process of c
278. uration To view the Port Configuration Area Click Port Configuration The Port Configuration Area opens Figure 74 Port Configuration Area Selection List Port Configuration pvp 1 vi Tagging Mode Clear T Binding Style Static 4 Static Binding VLANs yji vi 1255 Global 888 XXXXXXX d The following table provides a list of the configuration parameters in the Port Configuration Area and their description Table 63 Port Configuration Area Parameters Field Description PVID The Port VLAN ID PVID of the port This is the VLAN of which the port is a member THE PVID pull down list contains all VLANS known to the network and VLANs on the device Tagging Mode The tagging mode of the port The tagging mode controls the tagging of packets that can be forwarded by the port The following tagging modes are available e Clear The packet is forwarded with no VLAN tag e IEEE 802 1Q The packet is forwarded with a VLAN tag in conformance with the IEEE 802 q standard 1 of 2 170 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Managing VLANs Table 63 Port Configuration Area Parameters continued Field Description Binding Style The binding style configured on the port The binding style defines which packets can be forwarded by the port The following binding style
279. uration For more information refer to Power over Ethernet on page 67 Note The information fields in the Module Configuration dialog box vary according to the type of module selected Issue 5 October 2007 45 Device Configuration Module Configuration General Tab To view the General tab of the Module Configuration dialog box for a selected module Click the module symbol in the Tree View Or Click the module s label in the Chassis View The Module Configuration dialog box opens to the General tab Figure 13 Module Configuration Dialog Box General Tab MM Type MM711 MM Description Analog Media Module Serial 02DR01381235 HW Version 3A FW Version 16 Humber of Ports 8 Operational Status Ho Fault Messages Refresh Note Module Configuration fields may vary somewhat based on the Media Module 46 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Viewing Module Configuration The following table provides a list of the fields in the Module Configuration dialog box and their descriptions Table 12 Module Configuration Dialog Box Field Description MM Type Model of Media Module Support for the different devices is described below Module Description G250 G350 G450 MM710 1 x voice T1 E1 port MM711 8 x universal analog MM712 8 x DCP 2 wire ports MM714 Analog 4 line 4 trunk MM720 8 x ISDN BRI MM722 2
280. uration dialog box provides configuration and status information about the USP The following table lists the fields in the Serial Port tab of the USP Configuration dialog box and their descriptions Table 45 USP Dialog Box Serial Port Parameters Field Description Description The USP port description Port Type The type of port Universal Serial Port Port Functionality The functionality of the port Possible values include e V 35 DTE e X 21 DTE e ElA530A DTE Encapsulation The encapsulation method for channel groups on the port Possible methods include e PPP e Frame Relay e Frame Relay Non IETF 1 of 2 128 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager USP Configuration Table 45 USP Dialog Box Serial Port Parameters continued Field Description Idle characters The bit pattern used to signify an idle line Possible patterns include e Flags e Mark Bandwidth kb s The configured bandwidth of the port in kilobytes per second Administrative The state of the selected port Possible values are Status e Enable The port is enabled and can transmit and receive packets e Disable The port is disabled and cannot transmit or receive packets VoIP Queue The state of VoIP queuing on the PPP session VoIP queuing changes the length of the high priority queue providing support for the configuration of a maximum VoIP delay Possi
281. uration to the device without saving Refreshes the information in the Table View View Refresh Sends the configuration to the device and saves the configuration File Commit Opens the on line help for context sensitive information Help Help On 254 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager The Application Editor Tool Tree View The Tree View shows the applicable configuration windows for the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device s Policy Based Routing function To expand the view of an element when it is contracted or to contract the view when it is expanded in the tree Double click the element Or Click the handle next to the element you wish to expand or contract Table View The right side of the application window is the Table View This area can be resized by dragging the vertical splitter bar with the mouse All tables and forms appear in the Table View Table columns can be resized by dragging the dividers in the table header The Application Editor Tool The Application Editor tool enables you to specify application protocols by selecting an application name that represents protocol and port number information For more information on using the Applications editor tool refer to Applications Editor Tool on page 277 Saving Configuration Changes There are two levels of applying routing configuration changes to the router e Applied Changes Changes are a
282. values are e Point to point The Frame Relay sub interface is configured for connection with a single remote endpoint e Point to multipoint The Frame Relay sub interface is configured for connection with multiple remote endpoints Bandwidth kb s The bandwidth of the Frame Relay sub interface in bits per second Admin Status The administrative status of the Frame Relay sub interface Possible values are e Enable The Frame Relay sub interface is enabled for transmission and receiving of packets e Disable The Frame Relay sub interface is disabled for transmission and receiving of packets 1 of 2 138 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager USP Configuration Table 49 USP Dialog Box Sub Interfaces Parameters continued Field Description Operational Status The operational status of the Sub Frame Relay interface Up The interface is up and can transmit and receive packets Down The interface is down due to some failure and cannot transmit or receive packets Testing The interface is in testing mode and cannot transmit or receive regular data Standby The interface is a backup interface and cannot transmit or receive packets unless the primary interface it backs up fails Disabled The interface is disabled It cannot transmit or receive packets Partially Down The interface is up However some interfaces or PVCs layered on top of this
283. witch Connected Addresses window opens Issue 5 October 2007 189 Switch Connected Addresses Figure 85 Switch Connected Addresses Window ef Switch Connected Addresses Mac Address 00 10 4b 9a 9a 0c 00 40 0d bc 25 4b 00 40 0d 59 00 16 00 40 0d 8a a1 80 00 01 02 dd 2f 9f 00 40 0d 55 2a 6a 00 40 0d 3a 54 55 02 e0 3b 1d bd ff 00 40 0d 8a 08 00 00 40 0d 8a 46 23 00 40 0d 8a ef e2 00 40 0d 8a 8a d8 00 10 5a 5e a0 9e 00 10 5a 6d 2c 9f 00 40 0d 00 00 01 00 40 0d 8a d6 8f 00 40 0d 8a 15 16 00 40 0d 92 9f 00 00 40 0d 5a 14 27 00 40 0d 87 01 8e 00 50 da 51 a2 68 00 40 0d c1 c3 00 00 10 5a 04 13 52 00 40 0d 64 02 de 00 40 0d 8f 00 1a 00 40 0d 98 00 ff 00 40 0d 8a 50 09 00 40 0d ba 67 00 00 40 0d a0 9f 00 00 40 0d 87 04 93 00 40 0d 8a f 4 b3 00 03 6d 1e 56 a4 00 a0 cc d6 f6 79 Refresh All the connections to the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device are listed with their respective ports in the Switch Connected Addresses window The rows of the Switch Connected Addresses window comprise the following information e Mac Address The MAC addresses of the stations connected to the switch e Port The number of the module and port in the switch To refresh the information in the Switch Connected Addresses window click Refresh 190 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Viewing the Switch Connected Addresses Window Sorting the List of Stations To sort the list of stat
284. wn Address DLCMI Protocol Error DLCMI Unknown IE DLCMI Sequence Error DLCMI Unknown Rpt No Error Since Reset Time Since Fault The amount of time the system was up before the last error occurred Backup Interface The interface s backup status Possible statuses include e Backup By Interface x The selected interface is backed up by interface x e Backup Of Interface x The selected interface is the backup interface for interface x e N A The selected interface is not participating in a backup scheme 20f2 Sub Interfaces The Sub Interfaces tab of the Channel Group dialog box provides information about the configuration of Frame Relay sub interfaces in the Channel Group To view the Sub Interfaces tab of the Channel Group dialog box 1 Click a Channel Group icon in the Chassis View A list of Channel Groups on the port appears 2 Click the Channel Group you want to configure The Channel Group dialog box opens with the Channel Group tab 3 Click Sub Interfaces The Sub Interfaces tab of the Channel Group dialog box opens Issue 5 October 2007 113 WAN Configuration Figure 42 Channel Group Dialog Box Sub Interfaces Tab e El Frame Relay Sub Interfaces DLCIs Channel Group Advanced rSub Frame Relay Interfaces Hame Type Admin Status Oper Status Serial Point to Enable Down Serial 5 1 0 1 Description fr test link
285. x C ICMP Packet Types 8 Codes 293 ICMP Packet Type Code List llle 293 Wt uox dod IIA 297 Issue 5 October 2007 11 Contents 12 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Preface Welcome to Avaya G250 G350 G450 Manager This chapter provides an introduction to the structure and assumptions of this guide It includes the following sections e he Purpose of This Guide A description of the goals of this guide e Who Should Use This Guide The intended audience of this guide e Organization of This Guide A brief description of the subjects contained in the various sections of this guide The Purpose of This Guide The Avaya G250 G350 G450 Manager guide contains information needed to use the management system efficiently and effectively Who Should Use This Guide This guide is intended for network managers familiar with network management and its fundamental concepts Organization of This Guide This guide is structured to reflect the following conceptual divisions e Avaya G250 G350 G450 Manager Information pertaining to the entire Avaya G250 G350 G450 Manager application and all of its aspects e Preface This section describes the guide s purpose intended audience and organization e Introduction An introduction to the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Manager including instructions on starting the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Manager e Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device
286. y prepared to transmit and receive packets This generally indicates an error condition on the circuit RTS The port s Ready To Send status Possible values are e Up The port is logically prepared to transmit and receive packets e Down The port is not logically prepared to transmit and receive packets This generally indicates an error condition either on the device or the circuit CTS The port s Clear To Send status Possible values are e Up The port has successfully completed initial line signalling CTS takes place at the end of the initial line signalling process and last for a short period of time e Down The port has either failed to complete initial line signalling or the initial line signalling process has been completed Invert Tx Clock The state of the Tx clock Possible states are e On The Tx clock is inverted e Off The Tx clock is not inverted Ignore DCD The signal type monitored to determine the interface s status Possible values are e On The interface monitors DSR CTS signals and ignores DCD signals e Off The interface monitors DCD signals Transmitter Delay The delay between the CTS signal and the beginning of transmission Loopback The status of the DTE loopback Possible values are e On DTE loopback is enabled indicating a line test taking place e Off DTE loopback is disabled indicating normal circuit operation 20f2 Issue 5 October 2007
287. ystem The device connects to ACP using either an internal or external call controller The ACP serves as the Avaya G250 G350 G450 Device s gatekeeper Media Gateway Configuration This section describes how to view and set the various configuration parameters relevant to the G250 G350 G450 Media Gateway It includes the following sections e Media Gateway Configuration View information specific to a G250 G350 G450 Media Gateway module in the device e Viewing Media Module Configuration View information specific to a Media Module in the device Issue 5 October 2007 71 Media Gateway Functions Viewing Media Gateway Configuration The Media Gateway Configuration dialog box provides you with information about a selected module To view the configuration of the Media Gateway 1 Select Configure gt Device Configuration The Device Manager dialog box opens 2 Select the MG Config tab The MG Config dialog box opens MG Config The MG Config tab provides information about the Media Gateway QoS parameters Figure 24 MG Config Tab G350 002 149 49 78 141 MG Config QOS Parameters QOS Control DSCP 802 Priority MGP Operational Status No Fault Messages Refresh 72 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4 0 1 Software Update Manager Media Gateway Configuration The following table lists the fields in the MG Config tab of the Module Configuration dialog box and their descriptions

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