Configuring the router
Configuring interfaces
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RIP
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OSPF
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Route redistribution
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VRRP
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Fragmentation
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ip routing
Configuring interfaces
This section provides information about configuring interfaces on the router and includes the following
topics:
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Router interface concepts
G350 router
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IP Interface configuration commands
configure interfaces on the G350 router
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Interface configuration examples
Router interface concepts
The router in the Avaya G350 Media Gateway includes the following interface categories:
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physical
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Layer 2 virtual
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Layer 3 routing
Physical router interfaces
The following are the physical interfaces of the G350 router:
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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.
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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