Configuring Interfaces; Router Interface Concepts - Avaya G350 Administration

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Configuring the router

Configuring interfaces

RIP
OSPF
Route redistribution
VRRP
Fragmentation
Use the
ip routing
Configuring interfaces
This section provides information about configuring interfaces on the router and includes the following
topics:

Router interface concepts

G350 router
IP Interface configuration commands
configure interfaces on the G350 router
Interface configuration examples
Router interface concepts
The router in the Avaya G350 Media Gateway includes the following interface categories:
physical
Layer 2 virtual
Layer 3 routing
Physical router interfaces
The following are the physical interfaces of the G350 router:
WAN Interfaces — When you add a WAN media module to the Avaya G350 Media Gateway,
the media module provides a WAN interface. You can add one of the following types of WAN
media modules:
— The Avaya MM340 media module provides an E1/T1 WAN interface.
— The Avaya MM342 media module provides a USP WAN interface.
Fast Ethernet Interface — The 10/3 Fast Ethernet port on the front panel of the G350 provides a
Fast Ethernet interface. This interface is an autosensing 10/100Mbps Fast Ethernet port. It can be
used to connect to a LAN, an external firewall, an external Virtual Private Network (VPN), or a
DeMilitarized Zone (DMZ).
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command to enable the router. Use the
— a description of the types of interfaces that you can configure on the
— a list and descriptions of the CLI commands used to
— examples of router interface configurations
form of this command to disable the router.
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Administration of the Avaya G350 Media Gateway
June 2004

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