Avaya X330WAN User Manual
Avaya X330WAN User Manual

Avaya X330WAN User Manual

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  • Page 1 Avaya User’s Guide ™ X330WAN VAYA WAN A ULTISERVICE CCESS OUTER ODULE 3.12 OFTWARE ERSION September 2002...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Security ... 6 Convergence ... 6 Avaya X330WAN Network Management... 6 Command Line Interface (CLI) ... 6 Avaya P330 Device Manager (Embedded Web) ... 7 Multiservice Network Manager (MSNM) ... 7 Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide Naming ...I Notes, Cautions and Warnings ...I CLI Commands ...
  • Page 4 Connecting the E1/T1 WAN Ports ...15 Connecting the USP Ports ...15 Connecting the Fast Ethernet (10/100Base-T) Port ...15 Connecting the Console Port ...15 Removing an X330WAN Module from an Avaya P330 Switch ...16 Chapter 3 Initial Configuration... 17 Configuring the X330WAN...17 Establishing a Console Connection ...17...
  • Page 5 RIP Distribution Access Lists ... 38 Fragmentation and Reassembly ... 39 Configuring X330WAN to Connect Branch Offices to Headquarters 39 Configuring the X330WAN for use with an External Firewall ... 43 Backup Interfaces ... 44 Frame Relay Encapsulation ... 46 Priority DLCI ...
  • Page 6 Contents Chapter 6 X330WAN CLI Commands ... 87 Introduction: About the CLI ...87 X330WAN CLI Prompts ...88 General: Device Commands ...89 banner login ...89 banner post-login ...89 clear screen ...90 clear snmp trap ...90 clear timezone ...90 copy running-config startup-config ...90 copy running-config tftp ...91...
  • Page 7 (FastEthernet interface context) ... 114 FabricFast Ethernet Interface CLI Commands... 114 interface FabricFastEthernet ... 114 Controller CLI Commands (X330WAN-2DS1 Only) ... 115 cablelength long (Controller context) ... 115 cablelength short (Controller context) ... 116 channel-group (Controller context) ... 117 clear controller counters (X330WAN-2DS1) ...
  • Page 8 (Serial interface context) ...130 clear ip rtp header-compression ...130 clear ip tcp header-compression (PPP interface) ...131 description (X330WAN-2USP Serial interface context) ...131 idle-character (X330WAN-2USP Serial interface context) ...131 ignore-dcd (X330WAN-2USP Serial interface context) ...132 interface Serial (X330WAN-2DS1) ...132 interface Serial (X330WAN-2USP) ...133...
  • Page 9 (Serial interface context) ... 152 Loopback CLI Commands ... 153 interface Loopback ... 153 General Layer 2 Interface CLI Commands ... 153 bandwidth (X330WAN-2USP Interface context) ... 153 clear counters ... 154 default-metric (Interface context) ... 154 show interfaces ... 154 snmp trap link-status (Serial and Fast Ethernet interface contexts) .
  • Page 10 ...189 ip vrrp preempt ...189 ip vrrp primary ...190 ip vrrp priority ...190 ip vrrp timer ...191 network (Router-OSPF context) ...191 network (Router-RIP context) ...192 no ip distribution access-list ...192 ping ...193 viii Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide...
  • Page 11 ... 213 ip access-list-name ... 213 ip access-list-owner ... 214 ip composite-op access ... 214 ip composite-op dscp ... 215 ip composite-op name ... 215 ip composite-op notify ... 216 ip composite-op priority ... 216 Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide...
  • Page 12 System Requirements...227 Running the Embedded Manager...228 Installing the Java Plug-in ...230 Installing from the Avaya P330 Documentation and Utilities CD ...231 Installing from the Avaya Site ...231 Installing from your Local Web Site ...231 Installing the On-Line Help and Java Plug-In on your Web Site ...231 Documentation and Online Help ...232...
  • Page 13 How to Contact Us ... 239 In the United States... 239 In the EMEA (Europe, Middle East, and Africa) Region... 239 In the AP (Asia Pacific) Region ... 241 In the CALA (Caribbean and Latin America) Region ... 241 Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide Contents...
  • Page 14 Contents Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide...
  • Page 15: List Of Tables

    X330W-2USP CLI Interface Contexts ... 27 X330W-2DS1 Default Settings ... 28 X330W-2USP Default Settings... 29 Alarms... 80 X330WAN-2DS1 CLI Prompts ... 88 V.35 DCE Serial Cable Pinouts ... 223 X.21 DCE Serial Cable Pinouts ... 225 Pinout for Console Communications ... 226...
  • Page 16 List of Tables Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide...
  • Page 17: List Of Figures

    X330W-2USP and X330W-2DS1 Modules... 2 X330W-2DS1 Front Panel ... 12 X330W-2USP Front Panel... 13 Avaya P330 Front Panel LED Indicators ... 14 T1 Port with PPP Encapsulation ... 33 E1/T1 Port with Frame Relay Encapsulation ... 33 USP Port with Frame Relay Encapsulation ... 33 USP Port with PPP Encapsulation ...
  • Page 18 List of Figures Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide...
  • Page 19: Preface

    Chapter 6 of this guide, as well as included in the basic and common configuration chapters. Objectives The purpose of this guide is to describe the concepts used in X330WAN, and provide the necessary information to configure and manage the X330WAN modules.
  • Page 20: Cli Commands

    You and your system manager are responsible for the security of your system, such as programming and configuring your equipment to prevent unauthorized use. The system manager is also responsible for reading all installation, instruction, and computer bold font. computer font. Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide...
  • Page 21: Important Safety Information

    Avaya does not warrant that this product is immune from or will prevent unauthorized use of common-carrier telecommunication services or facilities accessed through or connected to it.
  • Page 22 Preface Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide...
  • Page 23: Chapter 1 Introduction

    Avaya presents X330WAN, a series of WAN Edge Router expansion modules for the P330 Stackable Switching System and the Avaya G700 Media Gateway. X330WAN enables you to connect your Avaya P330 switch to a WAN. X330WAN is part of Avaya’s Converged Networks Solution that includes IP telephones, data switches and IP exchanges.
  • Page 24: Features

    P330 switch. • RS-232 RJ-45 port for Console and dial-in modem connection. Layer 2 Features • PPP over channeled and fractional E1/T1. X330WAN has the ability to map several PPP sessions to a single E1/T1 interface. • PPP over USP. •...
  • Page 25: Layer 3 Features

    Autonomous System Boundary Router (ASBR) by configuring route redistribution. You can install X330WAN in the OSPF backbone area (area 0.0.0.0) or in any OSPF area that is part of a multiple areas network. X330WAN can not be configured to be an OSPF area border router.
  • Page 26: Sample Applications

    QoS Policy on routed packets and change their 802.1p priority, according to the packet characteristics. X330WAN allows changing the DSCP value in the IP header of a packet based on packet characteristics (DSCP coloring). In addition, X330WAN supports Access Control policies that define which packets should be forwarded or denied access to the network.
  • Page 27: Small/Medium Business Connectivity Directly To A Service Provider

    VoIP solution. Small/Medium Business Connectivity Directly to a Service Provider X330WAN enables SMEs to connect their LAN directly to an ISP, using a P330 switch. This solution provides independence and flexibility to the SMEs for data flow and other Internet services.
  • Page 28: Security

    Security Currently security can be implemented with X330WAN by connecting the X330WAN’s Fast Ethernet port via an external firewall to a port on the P330 switch. The X330WAN module is connected to the Internet via its WAN ports. For more information and a sample configuration, refer to "Configuring the X330WAN for...
  • Page 29: Avaya P330 Device Manager (Embedded Web)

    Appendix B: Embedded Web Manager. Multiservice Network Manager (MSNM) When you need extra control and monitoring, or wish to manage other Avaya LAN devices and wireless equipment, the Avaya MSNM is the right tool. This suite of management tools provides the ease-of-use and features necessary for optimal network utilization.
  • Page 30: Power & Heat Dissipation

    Power & Heat Dissipation X330WAN has the following power and heat dissipation statistics: • Power for the X330WAN comes from the P330. The X330WAN operational power is approximately 45 Watts. • Heat dissipation: the X330WAN conforms to the P330 operating temperature range.
  • Page 31: Chapter 2 Installation

    X330W-2USP Front Panel and LEDs - Describes the X330W-2USP front panel and LEDs. • Avaya P330 LEDs - Describes the P330 LEDs that relate to the X330WAN’s functioning. • Connecting the X330WAN - Describes the cables used to connect each of the X330WAN’s ports.
  • Page 32: P330 Software Support For X330Wan

    Gently tighten the two screws on the front panel of the X330WAN module. Note: Do not operate the Avaya P330 switch with the expansion slot open. If there is no expansion module in the slot, cover it with the supplied blanking plate.
  • Page 33: Power On Self Test

    11. Power On Self Test When you power up the Avaya P330 switch with a X330WAN module inserted, both the P330 switch and the X330WAN perform a self test. This test takes about 40 seconds to complete, and includes: •...
  • Page 34: X330W-2Ds1 Front Panel And Leds

    ON - At least one PPP/Frame Relay session is active. Active OFF - No active PPP/Frame Relay session. ON - A signal is detected on the port. Signal OFF - No signal is detected on the port. Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide...
  • Page 35: X330W-2Usp Front Panel And Leds

    Table 2.1 describes the LEDs on the front panel of the X330W-2USP. Table 2.2 X330W-2USP LED Descriptions LED Name Color Green Yellow Green Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide X330W-2USP Front Panel and LEDs Description LED Status ON - The module is operational. Operational OFF - The module initialization has failed.
  • Page 36: Avaya P330 Leds

    Chapter 2 Installation Avaya P330 LEDs Figure 2.3 shows an Avaya P330 Switch front panel and a detailed view of the LEDs used when an X330WAN is installed. Figure 2.3 Avaya P330 Front Panel LED Indicators Note: All LEDs light while the P330 switch resets.
  • Page 37: Connecting The X330Wan

    The port on the front panel labelled “Console” is for connecting a terminal or a modem, and has an RJ-45 connector. Connect the X330WAN module to a terminal using the supplied console cable and the RJ-45 to DB-9 adaptor. To connect a modem, use the supplied cable and an RJ-45 to DB-25 adaptor.
  • Page 38: Removing An X330Wan Module From An Avaya P330 Switch

    Chapter 2 Installation Note: The cable and two adaptors can be found in the Avaya P330 accessory set, and are clearly marked. Removing an X330WAN Module from an Avaya P330 Switch To remove an X330WAN module from a P330 switch: Loosen the screws on the front panel of the X330WAN module that secure the module to the P330 switch.
  • Page 39: Chapter 3 Initial Configuration

    X330WAN can be configured using the Command Line Interface (CLI) utility, the built-in Avaya P330 Device Manager (Embedded Web), or Avaya MultiService Network Manager (MSNM For instructions on using the CLI, refer to Chapter 6: X330WAN CLI Commands. For instructions on using the Device Manager or Avaya MultiService Network Manager refer to the Avaya MultiService Network Manager or P330 Device ™,...
  • Page 40: Establishing A Modem Connection

    Connect a terminal to the console port of the X330WAN, as described in "Establishing a Console Connection" on page 17. At the prompt, type: Enter an IP address and subnet mask for the X330WAN to connect via its PPP interface using the Note: The PPP interface, configured within the be on a different subnet from the router interfaces.
  • Page 41: Checking The Modem Configuration

    Verify that the output information is correct. Establishing a Telnet Connection Perform the following steps to establish a Telnet connection to the X330WAN for configuration of WAN parameters. Telnet directly to one of the IP interfaces of the X330WAN: Connect your station to the network.
  • Page 42: Configuring Loopback Interfaces

    Chapter 3 Initial Configuration Configuring Loopback Interfaces All CLI commands mentioned in this section are described in Chapter 6: X330WAN CLI Commands. To configure Loopback interfaces: Enter the Interface Loopback mode using the interface Loopback [<interface number>[.ip-interface]] For example: typing the Loopback1 interface parameters.
  • Page 43: Configuring The Fabricfast Ethernet Interface

    Enter the copy running-config startup-config stage. Configuring the FabricFast Ethernet Interface All CLI commands mentioned in this section are described in Chapter 6: X330WAN CLI Commands. To configure a FabricFast Ethernet interface: Use the interface FabricFastEthernet <if-number>...
  • Page 44: Configuring E1/T1 Interfaces

    Configuring E1/T1 Interfaces All CLI commands mentioned in this section are described in Chapter 6: X330WAN CLI Commands. For a list of X330WAN default settings, see "X330WAN Default Settings" on page 28, or use the show controllers <port number> current settings.
  • Page 45 Note: Currently only Point-to-Point Sub-interface types are supported. 16 Configure a Data Link Connection Identifier (DCLI) for the Sub-interface using frame-relay interface-dlci <DLCI number> 17 If required, configure a Priority DLCI Group using the priority-dlci-group <DLCI1>[<DLCI2>[<DLCI3>[<DLCI4>]]] Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide X330WAN-2DS1-N(super)# interface Serial 1:1 command. X330WAN-2DS1-N(super)#...
  • Page 46 Channel Group has the number ‘0’, and for all the subsequent configuration for this interface use the context Note: The first IP interface created in the X330WAN automatically becomes the PMI, described in detail on page 34. It is recommended to configure the Loopback interface as the first Layer 2 interface and to configure an IP interface on it.
  • Page 47: Configuring Usp Interfaces

    Configuring USP Interfaces All CLI commands mentioned in this section are described in Chapter 6: X330WAN CLI Commands. For a list of X330WAN default settings, see "X330WAN Default Settings" on page 28, or use the show interfaces [<type>] [<identifier>] of the current settings.
  • Page 48 Local Management command to activate Traffic Shaping on the creates a Point-to-Point type Sub-interface 1 on command. is the additional command to interface command. frame-relay command. ip address <ip Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide...
  • Page 49: Checking The Loopback, Fast Ethernet, E1/T1/Usp, Ip Interface Configuration

    <host> [<interval> [<size>]] request packets to another node on the network. Each node is periodically pinged and checked if an answer was received. This checks host reachability and network connectivity. Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide Configuring the X330WAN Frame Relay interface serial x interface serial x.z point-to-...
  • Page 50: Saving Your Configuration

    Note: Unsaved configurations are lost after each reset or after a power failure. X330WAN Default Settings The default settings for the X330WAN and its ports are determined by its firmware. These default settings are subject to change. Newer versions of the software for the X330WAN can be downloaded from the Avaya Network Software Download Web site at http://www.avaya.com/support.
  • Page 51 Function Port Speed (Fast Ethernet) Port Duplex (Fast Ethernet) Auto-Negotiation (Fast Ethernet) Encoding Bandwidth Line-Up Indicator Signal SNMP Community Avaya X330WAN CLI Entry Login Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide X330WAN Default Settings Default Setting 100 Mbps Full Duplex Enabled 2048Kbps public...
  • Page 52 Chapter 3 Initial Configuration Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide...
  • Page 53: Chapter 4 Operational Concepts And Configuration Examples

    RTP Header Compression (cRTP) - Describes the X330WAN’s implementation of cRTP. • QoS and VoIP Treatment - Describes how X330WAN uses Quality of Service, and handles VoIP traffic. • VoIP Implementation with a G700 Media Gateway and an S8300 Media Server - Provides a sample configuration illustrating the implementation of the above concepts.
  • Page 54: Layer 2 Virtual Interfaces

    This is an internal 100Mbps connection to the P330 switching fabric. It supports VLANs, and is compatible with the P330. When connecting the X330WAN in Access-Router Only mode (e.g., no external VPN or firewall), this interface is used to connect to the hosting P330 switch. If...
  • Page 55 USP Port with Frame Relay Encapsulation Figure 4.4 illustrates a USP port. All data from the USP port is encapsulated using PPP protocol, and is sent via a Serial interface over the multiple IP interfaces defined. Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide Detailed Interface Concepts...
  • Page 56 TFTP server or the management station and the PMI IP address. Note: The first IP interface created in X330WAN automatically becomes the PMI. It is recommended to configure the Loopback interface as the first Layer 2 interface and to configure an IP interface on it.
  • Page 57: Enhanced Routing Capabilities

    Configuring the X330WAN for use with an External Firewall Static Route Configuration Static routes can be configured to the X330WAN. They are never timed-out, and can only be removed by manual configuration. Deletion (by configuration) of the IP interface deletes the static routes using this interface as well.
  • Page 58: Via Interface" Static Route

    Permanent Static Route X330WAN enables you to configure a static route as a permanent route. Configuring this option prevents the static route from becoming inactive whenever the underlying Layer 2 interface is down. This prevents routing table updates from being sent each time an interface goes up or down when there is a fluctuating Layer 2 interface on the static route.
  • Page 59: Discard Route

    134.66.0.0 16 as a discard route. Export Default Metric X330WAN enables you to configure the metric to be used in updates that are redistributed from one routing protocol to another. In RIP, the default is 1 and the maximum value is 16. In OSPF, the default is 20.
  • Page 60: Rip Distribution Access Lists

    You can assign the rules per interface and per direction. Up to 99 RIP Distribution Access Lists can be configured on X330WAN. For example: To configure a RIP Distribution Access List number 10 permitting distribution/learning of network 10.10.0.0:...
  • Page 61: Fragmentation And Reassembly

    Fragmentation and Reassembly X330WAN supports fragmentation of IP packets according to RFC 791, and reassembly of IP packets destined only to its interfaces. Reassembly is associated with the following user-configurable parameters: • Fragment Size - The maximum number of concurrently reassembled packets: Range: 0-200;...
  • Page 62 — An X330W-2USP module inserted into one of the P330 switches with a V.35 connection on port 1. — A Loopback 1 interface with an IP address 20.20.20.20 255.255.255.255 — Frame Relay encapsulation on USP port 1. — Frame Relay Sub-interface 1 with DLCI 22. Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide...
  • Page 63: Configuration Example For Branch Office 1

    Enhanced Routing Capabilities Configuration Example for Branch Office 1 The following is the configuration procedure for the X330WAN in Branch Office 1, as shown in Figure 4.5: X330WAN-2DS1-1(super)# interface Loopback 1 Done! X330WAN-2DS1-1(super-if:Loopback1)# ip address 10.10.10.10 32 The Primary management interface has changed. Please copy the running configuration to the start-up configuration file, and reset the WAN router.
  • Page 64: Configuration Example For Branch Office 2

    Chapter 4 Operational Concepts and Configuration Examples Configuration Example for Branch Office 2 The following is the configuration procedure for the X330WAN in Branch Office 2, as shown in Figure 4.5: X330WAN-2USP-1(super)# interface Loopback 1 Done! X330WAN-2USP-1(super-if:Loopback1)# ip address 20.20.20.20 32 The Primary management interface has changed.
  • Page 65: Configuring The X330Wan For Use With An External Firewall

    There are different ways of connecting the X330WAN modules to provide security to the local network. Figure 4.6 shows a typical configuration where the WAN traffic goes through the X330WAN module out to an external firewall and/or VPN, and then enters the LAN.
  • Page 66: Backup Interfaces

    Chapter 4 Operational Concepts and Configuration Examples The following is the configuration procedure for the X330WAN, as shown in Figure 4.6: X330WAN-2DS1-1(super)# interface Loopback 1 Done! X330WAN-2DS1-1(super-if:Loopback1)# ip address 10.10.10.10 32 The Primary management interface has changed. Please copy the running configuration to the start-up configuration file, and reset the WAN router.
  • Page 67 = 3600 seconds. Both interfaces are active during this time to enable a smooth transition for the routing protocols. Note: You can also configure the X330WAN not to revert back to the Primary interface after it is restored. The following rules govern the interface Backup relations: •...
  • Page 68: Frame Relay Encapsulation

    ISPs to enhance the cost structure of network operations. X330WAN supports Class-based traffic assignment, referred to as Priority DLCI. This separates traffic with different QoS levels to up to four different VCs on the same Frame-Relay sub-interface.
  • Page 69: Traffic Shaping And Marking

    Note: In X330WAN, OSPF is mapped by default to the High Priority DLCI. For better network reliability, it is recommended to verify that the same configuration exists on the other side of the Frame Relay connection. Note: If one of the priority DLCIs is down, its traffic is dropped.
  • Page 70: Priority Queuing

    Eligible, and has the lowest priority. When using VoIP, X330WAN enables a distinction within the High-priority queue between priorities 6 and 7. X330WAN uses priority 6 for the voice-bearer traffic, and priority 7 for the voice-controller traffic. These two priorities are served on a Round-Robin basis.
  • Page 71 X330WAN allows for up to 20 concurrent active Policy lists on all of the interfaces. You can set a Policy list per interface and per direction, meaning each interface can have an ingress and egress active Policy list. On the FabricFastEthernet port, a Policy list applies to all of the configured VLANs.
  • Page 72 Sets the name for the Policy list. Sets the owner for the Policy list. Sets the Policy list cookie. Copies a Policy list. points to fwd3 , this value is cngdscp within the Serial 1 interface Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide...
  • Page 73: Table 2.1 Table

    • show ip access-lists details • show ip access-list-dscp • show ip access-list- summary Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide Specifies the action to be mapped to a DSCP value. Configures the trusted entity. Sets the DSCP precedence. Sets the DSCP name.
  • Page 74: Controlling Network Access To The X330Wan

    Controlling Network Access to the X330WAN X330WAN enables you to control access to its router interfaces using the “single point of presence” characteristics of the Layer 2 Loopback interface. This is an alternative to configuring Access Control rules separately on each router interface.
  • Page 75: Rtp Header Compression (Crtp)

    (within the range of 3-256) using the command. Note: When the device on the other end is a non-Avaya device: - Configure the port range of the Avaya device to 49152 - 65535 using the command. Ensure that your voice application (i.e., the Avaya port-range DEFINITY Communication Server) is using the same port range.
  • Page 76 - Configure both X330WANs to the command. Note: In order to verify that the number of concurrent compressed TCP connections is the same in X330WAN and in the router connected on the other side of the WAN, use the ip tcp decompression-connections decompression of TCP packets compressed by both routers.
  • Page 77: Qos And Voip Treatment

    X330WAN encapsulation method, described below. QoS Implementation for PPP Encapsulation Incoming packets to X330WAN are classified and queued in one of the two available Rx queues. Separation is performed on packets to be transmitted on a per-interface basis, with four queues servicing each serial interface. The general X330WAN QoS concept is shown in Figure 4.8.
  • Page 78: Data Mode

    IP header. When using this method, choose the list’s trust to be either DSCP or CoS-DSCP. For more information, refer to "Policy" on page 48. X330WAN automatically sets the size of the four Tx queues based on the interface bandwidth and the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) configured by the user.
  • Page 79: Voip Mode

    VoIP Mode The incoming packets are categorized into the Rx queues as in the Data mode. The size of each of the four Tx queues is automatically set by X330WAN as follows: • Highest priority queue (VoIP) - Set by default to a maximum delay of 20 milliseconds, optimized for a G.729 voice CODEC (without cRTP), and...
  • Page 80: Voip Implementation With A G700 Media Gateway And An S8300 Media Server

    Chapter 4 Operational Concepts and Configuration Examples Note: By default, Avaya IP phones have the DSCP value configured to 46 and do not tag packet priority. To enable such packets to reach the VoIP queue, they should be tagged with a priority of 6. To achieve this, either set the IP phone to Tagging Mode, or use an appropriate DSCP-802.1p mapping in X330WAN.
  • Page 81 The G700 Media Gateway default RTP UDP port range is 2048 to 3028. • Network IPs (all 24 mask): — IP phones - 3.3.3.0 (VLAN 1) — Data - 33.33.33.0 (VLAN 2) — Serial - 2.2.2.2 — MGP - 4.4.4.10 — VoIP (MGP) - 4.4.4.11 Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide...
  • Page 82: Configuration Example For Site A

    Chapter 4 Operational Concepts and Configuration Examples Configuration Example for Site A The following is the configuration procedure for the X330WAN-2USP, as shown in Figure 4.10. Commands with footnotes are described at the end of the configuration procedure. • Loopback and PMI interfaces configuration: X330WAN-2USP-1(super)# interface Loopback 1 X330WAN-2USP-1(super-if:Loopback1)# ip address 10.10.10.10 24...
  • Page 83: Configuration Example For Site B

    (6) At this stage the default queue size is 6, and since cRTP is enabled you can double the VoIP queue size. Configuration Example for Site B The following is the configuration procedure for the X330WAN-2DS1, as shown in Figure 4.10: •...
  • Page 84: Serial Interface Configuration

    Configuration of a Policy list with the appropriate DSCP-CoS mappings: X330WAN-2DS1-1(super)# set qos policy-source local X330WAN-2DS1-1(super)# ip access-list-name 100 voice X330WAN-2DS1-1(super)# ip access-list-dscp operation 100 34 fwd7 X330WAN-2DS1-1(super)# ip access-list-dscp operation 100 46 fwd6 X330WAN-2DS1-1(super)# ip access-list-dscp trust 100 trust-cos-dscp •...
  • Page 85: Frame Relay Voip Configuration

    X330WAN-2DS1-1(super-if:Serial1:1)# queue-limit 1 12 X330WAN-2DS1-1(super-if:Serial1:1)# exit • Static routes configuration: X330WAN-2DS1-1(super)# ip route 1.1.1.0 24 serial 1:1 X330WAN-2DS1-1(super)# ip route 11.11.11.0 24 serial 1:1 Frame Relay VoIP Configuration Figure 4.11 illustrates a common Frame Relay VoIP configuration between two sites connected over a WAN.
  • Page 86 — VoIP (MGP) - 4.4.4.11 Configuration Example 1 for Site A - Single VC Between Sites Following is the configuration procedure for the X330WAN-2USP, as shown in Figure 4.11. Commands with footnotes are described at the end of the configuration procedure.
  • Page 87 Configuration of a Policy list with the appropriate DSCP-CoS mappings: X330WAN-2USP-1(super)# set qos policy-source local X330WAN-2USP-1(super)# ip access-list-name 100 voice X330WAN-2USP-1(super)# ip access-list-dscp operation 100 34 fwd7 X330WAN-2USP-1(super)# ip access-list-dscp operation 100 46 fwd6 X330WAN-2USP-1(super)# ip access-list-dscp trust 100 trust-cos-dscp •...
  • Page 88 (4) In this configuration the non-high priority data packets are marked as DE when the transfer rate (5) At this stage, you configure X330WAN to fragment the data packets to prevent the long packets from causing delay to the voice packets.
  • Page 89 Configuration of a Policy list with the appropriate DSCP-CoS mappings: X330WAN-2USP-1(super)# set qos policy-source local X330WAN-2USP-1(super)# ip access-list-name 100 voice X330WAN-2USP-1(super)# ip access-list-dscp operation 100 34 fwd7 X330WAN-2USP-1(super)# ip access-list-dscp operation 100 46 fwd6 X330WAN-2USP-1(super)# ip access-list-dscp trust 100 trust-cos-dscp •...
  • Page 90: Scenario 2 - Priority Dlci And Traffic Shaping

    — Voice control = DSCP 34 • Network IPs (all 24 mask): — IP phones - 3.3.3.0 (VLAN 1) — Data - 33.33.33.0 (VLAN 2) — Serial - 2.2.2.2 — MGP - 4.4.4.10 — VoIP (MGP) - 4.4.4.11 Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide...
  • Page 91 VoIP Implementation with a G700 Media Gateway and an S8300 Media Server Configuration Example 2 for Site A - Two VCs Between Sites Following is the configuration procedure for the X330WAN-2USP, as shown in Figure 4.11. Commands with footnotes are described at the end of the configuration procedure.
  • Page 92 X330WAN-2USP-1(super-if:Serial1)# bandwidth 192 X330WAN-2USP-1(super-if:Serial1)# frame-relay traffic-shaping X330WAN-2USP-1(super-if:Serial1)# voip-queue X330WAN-2USP-1(super-if:Serial1)# exit • Frame relay sub interface configuration: X330WAN-2USP-1(super)# interface Serial 1.1 point-to-point X330WAN-2USP-1(super-subif:Serial1.1)# ip address 2.2.2.1 24 X330WAN-2USP-1(super-subif:Serial1.1)# frame-relay interface-dlci 16 X330WAN-2USP-1(super-subif:Serial1.1)# frame-relay priority-dlci- group 16 17 X330WAN-2USP-1(super-subif:Serial1.1)# frame-relay class-dlci 16 voip X330WAN-2USP-1(super-subif:Serial1.1)# frame-relay class-dlci 17...
  • Page 93 VoIP Implementation with a G700 Media Gateway and an S8300 Media Server Configuration Example 2 for Site B - Two VCs Between Sites Following is the configuration procedure for the X330WAN-2USP as shown in Figure 4.11: • Loopback and PMI interfaces configuration: X330WAN-2USP-1(super)# interface Loopback 1 X330WAN-2USP-1(super-if:Loopback1)# ip address 20.20.20.20 24...
  • Page 94 X330WAN-2USP-1(super-if:Serial1)# bandwidth 192 X330WAN-2USP-1(super-if:Serial1)# frame-relay traffic-shaping X330WAN-2USP-1(super-if:Serial1)# voip-queue X330WAN-2USP-1(super-if:Serial1)# exit • Frame relay sub interface configuration: X330WAN-2USP-1(super)# interface Serial 1.1 point-to-point X330WAN-2USP-1(super-subif:Serial1.1)# ip address 2.2.2.2 24 X330WAN-2USP-1(super-subif:Serial1.1)# frame-relay interface-dlci 16 X330WAN-2USP-1(super-subif:Serial1.1)# frame-relay priority-dlci- group 16 17 X330WAN-2USP-1(super-subif:Serial1.1)# frame-relay class-dlci 16 voip X330WAN-2USP-1(super-subif:Serial1.1)# frame-relay class-dlci 17...
  • Page 95: Voip Implementation With Definity (Clan And Prowler)

    DSCP values, you must make changes in the Policy list. • The CLAN in the DEFINITY has a default RTP UDP port range is 2048 to 3028. Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide VoIP Implementation with DEFINITY (CLAN and Prowler)
  • Page 96: Configuration Example For Site A

    — CLAN - 149.49.47.3 — Prowler - 149.49.47.4 Configuration Example for Site A The following is the configuration procedure for the X330WAN-2DS1, as shown in Figure 4.12. Commands with footnotes are described at the end of the configuration procedure. •...
  • Page 97 X330WAN-2DS1-1(super)# ip access-list-dscp trust 100 trust-cos-dscp • Activating the Policy List on the FabricFastEthernet interface: X330WAN-2DS1-1(super)# interface FabricFastEthernet 1 X330WAN-2DS1-1(super-if:FabricFastEthernet1)# ip access-group 100 in X330WAN-2DS1-1(super-if:FabricFastEthernet1)# exit • Serial interface configuration: X330WAN-2DS1-1(super)# controller t1 1 X330WAN-2DS1-1(super-controller:1)# linecode b8zs X330WAN-2DS1-1(super-controller:1)# framing esf...
  • Page 98: Configuration Example For Site B

    Chapter 4 Operational Concepts and Configuration Examples Configuration Example for Site B The following is the configuration procedure for the X330WAN-2DS1, as shown in Figure 4.12: • Loopback and PMI interfaces configuration: X330WAN-2DS1-1(super)# interface Loopback 1 X330WAN-2DS1-1(super-if:Loopback1)# ip address 20.20.20.20 32 The Primary management interface has changed.
  • Page 99: Static Routes Configuration

    X330WAN-2DS1-1(super-if:Serial1:1)# ip rtp port-range 2048 3028 X330WAN-2DS1-1(super-if:Serial1:1)# queue-limit 1 144 X330WAN-2DS1-1(super-if:Serial1:1)# exit • Static routes configuration: X330WAN-2DS1-1(super)# ip route 10.200.231.0 24 serial 1:1 • DHCP configuration: X330WAN-2DS1-1(super)# ip bootp-dhcp relay Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide VoIP Implementation with DEFINITY (CLAN and Prowler)
  • Page 100 Chapter 4 Operational Concepts and Configuration Examples Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide...
  • Page 101: Chapter 5 Troubleshooting

    Using Loopbacks - Instructions for using loopback tests to determine the cause of an alarm condition. Troubleshooting the X330WAN should be performed according to layers. When a problem appears, begin isolating it by troubleshooting Layer 1 - the controller’s alarms and errors, then proceed to Layer 2, and finally Layer 3.
  • Page 102: Handling E1/T1 Alarms

    Traffic" on page 79. The following sections discuss the different types of alarms, how each alarm type is indicated, and possible corrective actions to end the alarm. show controllers command, see Chapter 6: X330WAN CLI show interface Alarm Type Local Alarm Indicator...
  • Page 103: Los

    For T1 lines, ensure that the line is configured for the cable length in use. Use show controllers cablelength long length configuration. For detailed information on CLI commands, see Chapter 6: X330WAN CLI Commands. Note: After clearing the condition causing the LOF alarm, the module continues to indicate an LOF condition for approximately 10 seconds.
  • Page 104: High Ber/Major

    Indication: The alarm is indicated when the ALM LED lights or by using the controllers "Monitoring Traffic" on page 79. show controllers command from the CLI. For more information, refer to command from the CLI. For more information, refer to Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide command from the show show...
  • Page 105: Troubleshooting X330W-2Usp

    P330 switch. In this case, verify that the appropriate software versions are installed in the host P330 switch. If X330WAN (or the connected DCE) reports data errors (CRC, etc.), there might exist a phase shift between the data and the accompanying clock. In this case use the...
  • Page 106 ESF framing. The Remote Payload Loopback is illustrated in Figure 5.5. Figure 5.5 Remote Payload Loopback X330WAN Use the loopback diag instruct X330W-2DS1 to perform a loopback. For more information about these commands, see Chapter 6: X330WAN CLI Commands. Line Framer Line Framer Line Framer Line...
  • Page 107 Figure 5.6 USP Loopback X330WAN Use the loopback X330W-2USP to perform a loopback. For more information about this command, see Chapter 6: X330WAN CLI Commands. Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide Line Framer command from the Serial interface context to instruct Using Loopbacks...
  • Page 108 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide...
  • Page 109: Chapter 6 X330Wan Cli Commands

    The CLI is command-line driven and does not have any menus. To activate a configuration option, type the desired command at the prompt and press Enter. To configure the X330WAN, you must either be in supervisor mode, or enter the context. Generic commands are performed from the...
  • Page 110: X330Wan Cli Prompts

    For a list of the specific contexts for the X330W-2DS1, refer to Table 3.1 on page 24. For a list of the specific contexts for the X330W-2USP, refer to Table 3.2 on page 27. X330WAN CLI Prompts The following table displays examples of X330WAN-2DS1 CLI prompts. Table 6.1 X330WAN-2DS1 CLI Prompts...
  • Page 111: General: Device Commands

    Table 6.1 X330WAN-2DS1 CLI Prompts (Continued) • Interface Serial X330WAN-2DS1-N(config- if:Serialn:x)# is the number of the device in a stack of WAN devices, WAN port (1 or 2), group. General: Device Commands This section contains a list of all general device CLI commands.
  • Page 112: Clear Screen

    IP address of the trap receiver (the SNMP management station) to rcvr_addr clear. Keyword that specifies every entry in the SNMP trap receiver table. Example X330WAN-2DS1-1(super)# clear snmp trap 192.122.173.82 SNMP trap receiver deleted. clear timezone Use the clear timezone Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
  • Page 113: Copy Running-Config Tftp

    RAM Running Configuration to the TFTP file. Syntax copy running-config tftp <filename> <ip> Parameters filename Example X330WAN-2DS1-1(configure)# copy running-config tftp c:\p332\router1.cfg 192.168.49.10 copy startup-config tftp Use the copy startup-config tftp from the NVRAM Startup Configuration to the TFTP file.
  • Page 114: Copy Tftp Startup-Config

    Use the copy tftp EW_archive Manager application into the device via TFTP. To use this command, you must have an active TFTP server. If Avaya MultiService Network Manager is running, an additional TFTP server is not required. Syntax copy tftp EW_archive <filename> <ip>...
  • Page 115: Copy Tftp Sw_Image

    To use this command, you need to have an active TFTP server and create a file into which to download the data. If Avaya MultiService Network Manager is running, an additional tftp server is not required.
  • Page 116 • Running-config – The file that contains the configuration currently in use and the startup configuration. • X330WAN-A Image - Bank A – File that contains the previous firmware version download for redundancy. • X330WAN-B Image - Bank B – File that contains the firmware version download.
  • Page 117: Ds-Mode

    Caution: This action takes approximately 20 seconds. Do not enter any commands after confirming restart until after the restart process is complete. Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide command to set the controller’s mode. when the device is already in E1 mode), no errors are...
  • Page 118: Erase Startup-Config

    Command Line Interface (CLI) prompt. none – Displays current hostname. string – The string to be used as the hostname (up to 20 characters). Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide...
  • Page 119: Line (Banner Login/Post-Login Context)

    The text to display on the specified line. string Note: To define a string that includes spaces, enclose the entire string in quotation marks (e.g., "New York"). Example X330WAN-2DS1-1(super-banner-post-login)# line 3 “You have successfully logged off” nvram initialize Use the nvram initialize defaults.
  • Page 120: Reset

    Syntax <value> set boot bank Parameters {bank-a | bank-b} value Example X330WAN-2DS1-1(super)# set boot bank bank-a Boot bank set to bank-a command first. command to configure the software bank from which the Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide...
  • Page 121: Set Logout

    (default is 15 minutes). Example To set the number of minutes until the system disconnects an idle session automatically: X330WAN-2DS1-1(super)# set logout 20 Sessions will be automatically logged out after 20 minutes of idle time. Example...
  • Page 122: Set Snmp Trap Auth

    SNMP vlan_violation change traps enabled. • To enable all traps to a specific manager: X330WAN-2DS1-1(super)# set snmp trap 192.168.173.42 enable all All SNMP traps enabled. • To disable SNMP vlan_violation traps to a specific manager: X330WAN-2DS1-1(super)# set snmp trap 192.168.173.42 disable vlan_violation SNMP vlan_violation traps disabled.
  • Page 123: Set Snmp Trap Disable Frame-Relay

    [location string] Parameters location string Example X330WAN-2DS1-1(super)# set system location "Floor 5,Room 12" Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide command to disable the DLCI link command to set the system contact. Contact person. The contact person field is cleared if this field is left blank.
  • Page 124: Set System Name

    Syntax set system name [name string] Parameters name string Example X330WAN-2DS1-1(super)# set system name "Banking System" set time client Use the set time client time acquisition by the device from the network time server (SNTP or TIME protocol).
  • Page 125: Set Time Server

    <zone name> <hours|hours:min> Parameters zone name Example X330WAN-2DS1-1(super)# set timezone GMT -3:30 Timezone set to 'GMT', offset from UTC is -3:30 hours Note: To define a name that includes spaces, enclose the entire name in quotation marks (e.g., "New York").
  • Page 126: Show Banner Post-Login

    X330WAN CLI Commands show banner post-login Use the show banner post-login Syntax show banner post-login Example X330WAN-2USP-1(super)# show banner post-login show boot bank Use the show boot bank device boots at the next boot process. Syntax show boot bank Example...
  • Page 127: Show Dev Log File

    Syntax show erase status show image version Use the show image version image on both memory banks of the device. Syntax show image version Example X330WAN-2DS1-1(super)# show image version Bank Version ---- ------- 3.9.7 3.12.10 Module number: 1 show logout...
  • Page 128: Show Module-Identity

    Example X330WAN-2DS1-1(super)# show snmp Authentication trap enabled Community-Access ---------------- read-only read-write trap Trap-Rec-Address ---------------- command to display the device identity required command to display SNMP information. Community-String ---------------- public public public Traps Enabled ---------------- Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide...
  • Page 129: Show Startup-Config

    TFTP Device Manager S/W (Embedded Web) download process into the device. Syntax show tftp download software status Example X330WAN-2DS1-1(super)# show tftp download software status Module #1 =========== Module Source file Destination file : EW_Archive...
  • Page 130: Show Tftp Download/Upload Status

    TFTP configuration file copy process to/from the device. Syntax show tftp {download|upload} status Example X330WAN-2DS1-1(super)# show tftp upload status Module Source file Destination file : c:\conf.cfg Host Running state...
  • Page 131: Show Timezone

    Syntax terminal length [<screen-length>] Parameters screen-length Example X330WAN-2DS1-1(super)# terminal length 24 Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide command to display the current device timezone. command to synchronize the time. command to set the length of the terminal display in none - Displays the current length.
  • Page 132: Terminal Width

    Syntax terminal width [<character>] Parameters character Example X330WAN-2DS1-1(super)# terminal width 6 Console (RS232) Interface CLI Commands This section contains a list of all Console interface related CLI commands. async mode interactive (Console interface context) Use the async mode interactive proprietary modem cable is plugged into the Console port.
  • Page 133: Interface Console

    Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol. Encrypted password sent for chap authentication. No password sent. none Example To select the CHAP authentication protocol: X330WAN-2DS1-1(config-if:CON)# ppp authentication chap speed (Console context) Use the command to set the PPP baud rate to be used by asynchronous PPP speed ports. Note: 1.
  • Page 134: Timeout Absolute (Console Interface Context)

    Sets a speed of 19200 bits per second. Sets a speed of 38400 bits per second. command to set the number of minutes until the system command to set the port speed and duplex to auto-negotiation form of this command disables Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide...
  • Page 135: Duplex (Fastethernet Interface Context)

    Parameters interface number ip-interface Example X330WAN-2DS1-1(configure)# interface FastEthernet 1 X330WAN-2DS1-1(configure)# interface FastEthernet 1.1 X330WAN-2DS1-1(configure)# no interface FastEthernet 1.1 Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide no autoneg Full duplex. Halp duplex. command to create and/or enter form of this command deletes an IP interface.
  • Page 136: Speed (Fastethernet Interface Context)

    For LAN interfaces, use this command to form of this command deletes a FabricFastEthernet An integer with a value of 1. The 802.1q Fabric number, an integer from 1 to 3071. mode. Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide...
  • Page 137: Controller Cli Commands (X330Wan-2Ds1 Only)

    Example X330WAN-2DS1-1(configure)# interface FabricFastEthernet 1 X330WAN-2DS1-1(configure)# interface FabricFastEthernet 1:1 X330WAN-2DS1-1(configure)# no interface FabricFastEthernet 1.1 To enter interface FabricFastEthernet IP-interface of 1: X330WAN-2DS1-1(configure)# interface FabricFastEthernet 1:1.1 Controller CLI Commands (X330WAN-2DS1 Only) This section contains a list of all Controller related CLI commands.
  • Page 138: Cablelength Short (Controller Context)

    The following example changes the CLI receive sensitivity to match the actual receive sensitivity of the hardware and adds 15 dB of attenuation to the transmit signal: X330WAN-2DS1-1(config-controller:1)# cablelength long gain36 -15db cablelength short (Controller context) Use the cablelength short cable length (line build-out) of 655 feet or shorter for a T1 trunk with a DSX-1 interface.
  • Page 139: Channel-Group (Controller Context)

    Note: If you have an active PPP or Frame Relay session over this channel group, a warning is issued. Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide Controller CLI Commands (X330WAN-2DS1 Only) command to create a channel group (also referred to as a ID number to identify the channel group. The valid range is from 0 to 23 for T1 lines, and from 0 to 30 for E1 lines.
  • Page 140: Clear Controller Counters (X330Wan-2Ds1)

    TDM groups must be unique. For example, you can not use the same group number for a channel group and a TDM group. Example X330WAN-2DS1-1(config-controller:1)# channel-group 10 timeslots 10- X330WAN-2DS1-1(config-controller:1)# channel-group 2 timeslots 5-6,8 clear controller counters (X330WAN-2DS1) Use the...
  • Page 141: Controller

    Parameters port Example X330WAN-2DS1-1(configure)# controller E1 2 Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide Controller CLI Commands (X330WAN-2DS1 Only) command to enter the specified controller's mode. An E1 port. A T1 port. The number of the port that is being configured. clock source internal...
  • Page 142: Description (Controller Context)

    A string describing the E1/T1 interface. The string may contain blanks desc and can be up to 255 characters long. Example X330WAN-2DS1-1(config-controller:1)# description "E1 controller" X330WAN-2DS1-1(config-controller:1)# no description Use the command to define an FDL type. FDL is used to define a remote loopback for the module or to receive the far-end counters.
  • Page 143: Framing (X330Wan-2Ds1 Controller Context)

    Syntax [no] idle-character {flags|marks} Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide Controller CLI Commands (X330WAN-2DS1 Only) command to select the frame type for the E1 or T1 data line. The The framing method to use: Selects super frame framing (dsx1D4). This is the default value for T1 lines.
  • Page 144: Linecode (Controller Context)

    The following example specifies B8ZS as the line-code type for a T1 line: X330WAN-2DS1-1(config-controller:1)# linecode b8zs command to select the line-code type for an E1 or T1 line. The , is required for your T1 circuit. The E1 b8zs , is required for your hdb3 Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide...
  • Page 145: Loopback Diag (Controller Context)

    DS1 signal. Example X330WAN-2DS1-1(config-controller:1)# loopback local line Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide Controller CLI Commands (X330WAN-2DS1 Only) command to put the T1 or E1 line into loopback mode. command to put the T1 or E1 line into loopback mode.
  • Page 146: Loopback Remote (Controller Context)

    The controller loops the external line signal back towards the payload network and reframes the DS1 signal. (This option is available in the ESF framing mode and only when FDL is defined.) Example X330WAN-2DS1-1(config-controller:1)# loopback remote line no channel group (Controller context) Use the no channel group Syntax no channel-group <channel-num>...
  • Page 147: Remote (Controller Context)

    Degraded Mins 0 Errored Secs, 0 Bursty Err Secs, 0 Severely Err Secs, 0 Unavail Secs Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide Controller CLI Commands (X330WAN-2DS1 Only) fdl at&t Errored ESF Data command to display the status of the controller. The port number.
  • Page 148 Displays that the T1 controller 1 is not operating. The controller’s state can be up, down, or administratively down. Loopback conditions are shown either as being locally looped or remotely looped. Displays the current line buildout. Relevant for T1 lines only. parameter, information about all Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide...
  • Page 149 Violations Slip Secs Fr Loss Secs Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide Controller CLI Commands (X330WAN-2DS1 Only) Any alarms detected by the controller are displayed. The possible alarms are: • Transmitter is sending remote alarm. • Transmitter is sending alarm indication signal (AIS).
  • Page 150 For no-CRC (E1) signals, displays the number of seconds with 2048 or more Line Code Violations. Displays the total number of seconds on the interface, calculated by counting the number of seconds that the interface is unavailable. Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide...
  • Page 151: Show Controllers Remote

    <port> <fdl-request-type> Parameters port fdl-request- type Example X330WAN-2DS1-1(super)# show controllers remote 1 1h-data shutdown (Controller context) Use the shutdown administratively bringing the line down. In effect, it sends a 'blue alarm' on the line. form of this command reconnects the E1/T1 link.
  • Page 152: Backup Interface (Serial Interface Context)

    Parameters interface type interface number Example X330WAN-2USP-1(super)# clear ip rtp header-compression The switchover delay to the backup interface, in seconds. The default is 0. The revert to primary time, in seconds. The default is 0. This value can also be set to command to set a backup interface.
  • Page 153: Clear Ip Tcp Header-Compression (Ppp Interface)

    [<interface type> <interface number>] Parameters interface type interface number Example X330WAN-2USP-1(super)# clear ip tcp header-compression description (X330WAN-2USP Serial interface context) Use the description of this command removes the interface’s description. Note: This command can also be executed from the Serial, Loopback, Fast Ethernet, and FabricFastEthernet interfaces.
  • Page 154: Ignore-Dcd (X330Wan-2Usp Serial Interface Context)

    Parameters flags marks Example X330W-2USP-1(super-if:Serial2)# idle-character marks ignore-dcd (X330WAN-2USP Serial interface context) Use the ignore-dcd DSR/CTS signals instead of the DCD signal as the line up/down indicator. The form of this command restores DCD monitoring as the line status indicator (default).
  • Page 155: Interface Serial (X330Wan-2Usp)

    Serial 1.1 Sub interface for frame-relay encapsulation: interface Serial 1.1 point-to-point IP interface for frame-relay encapsulation: interface Serial 1.1.1 Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide command to create and/or enter Comprised of: port[.ip-interface|sub-interface[.ip- interface]] The controller number (port number) for this serial port. For the X330W-2DS1, this value is either 1 or 2.
  • Page 156: Invert Txclock (X330Wan-2Usp)

    DTR low time, in milliseconds (an integer from 30 to 600). The default is seconds 300. Note: The load interval must be in increments of 30 seconds. Example X330W-2USP-1(super-if:Serial2)# load-interval 60 loopback (X330WAN-2USP Serial interface context) Use the loopback This action creates a loop in the DCE. The loopback (default). Syntax...
  • Page 157: Mtu (Serial Interface Context)

    MTU to the default value (1500). Syntax [no] mtu <size in bytes> Parameters size in bytes Example X330WAN-2DS1-1(config-if:Serial1:1)# mtu 1000 nrzi-encoding (X330WAN-2USP Serial interface context) Use the nrzi-encoding (NRZI-space) line-coding format on the interface. The disables NRZ encoding (default). Syntax [no] nrzi-encoding...
  • Page 158: Show Ip Rtp Header-Compression

    Syntax show ip rtp header-compression [<interface name>] Parameters interface name Example X330WAN-2DS1-1(configure)# show ip rtp header-compression Serial 1:1 IP RTP header compression statistics: Interface Serial 1:2: Rcvd: 1 Full Headers, 13194 Compressed, 0 Errors Sent: 2 Full Headers, 209 Compressed, 7508 Bytes Saved, 5996 Bytes Sent, 2.25 Efficiency Improvement Factor...
  • Page 159: Show Ip Rtp Header-Compression Brief

    Note: To display the statistics for all enabled interfaces, do not enter an interface name. Syntax show ip rtp header-compression brief [<interface name>] Parameters interface name Example X330WAN-2DS1-1(configure)# show ip rtp header-compression brief Serial 1:1 Showing 2 rows Interface Active Slots --------- ------ ----- ----- ------ Serial 1:2 Serial 1:3.1 NO...
  • Page 160: Show Ip Tcp Header-Compression Brief

    Chapter 6 X330WAN CLI Commands Parameters interface name Example X330WAN-2DS1-1(configure)# show ip tcp header-compression Serial 1:1 IP TCP header compression statistics: Interface Serial 1:2: Rcvd: 11 Full Headers, 89 Compressed, 0 Errors Connect: Active, 16 Rx Slots, 16 Tx Slots,...
  • Page 161: Show Queueing

    Syntax show queueing [Serial <if-number>] Parameters if-number Example X330WAN-2DS1-1(super)# show queueing Serial 1 shutdown (X330WAN-2USP Serial interface context) Use the shutdown command activates the selected interface. Note: This command is executed from the Serial, Loopback, Fast Ethernet, and Console interfaces.
  • Page 162: Voip-Queue (Serial Interface Context)

    Syntax [no] bc out <bits> Parameters bits Example X330WAN-2USP-1(super-map-class)# bc out 6000 be out (Map-class context) Use the command to set the excess burst size for the map-class Frame Relay. be out form of this command restores the default value.
  • Page 163: Cir Out (Map-Class Context)

    Example X330WAN-2USP-1(super-map-class)# cir out clear frame-relay counters Use the clear frame-relay counters counters. Syntax clear frame-relay counters Example X330WAN-2USP-1(super)# clear frame-relay counters de-buffer-size (Frame Relay Serial interface context) Use the de-buffer-size drop-eligible. Syntax [no] de-buffer-size <size> Parameters size Example X330WAN-2USP-1(super-map-class)# de-buffer-size 200 Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide...
  • Page 164: De Pre-Mark (Map-Class Context)

    Syntax [no] de pre-mark <threshold-percent> Parameters threshold-percent Example X330WAN-2USP-1(super-map-class)# de pre-mark 35 encapsulation frame-relay (Serial interface context) Use the encapsulation frame-relay Serial interface to a Frame-Relay interface. The encapsulation of the Serial interface to PPP.
  • Page 165: Fragment (Map-Class Context)

    The sub-interface. Syntax [no] frame-relay interface-dlci <DLCI number> Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide Frame Relay Configuration CLI Commands command to set the fragment size. If you do not enter a value, the form of this command restores the default value.
  • Page 166: Frame-Relay Lmi-Type (Serial Interface Context)

    LMI being used. This is equivalent disable within the Serial interface context. command to set the full status polling The number of partial status enquiries, an integer from 1 to 255. , for AutoSense , or ansi, q933a lmi-rev1 Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide...
  • Page 167: Frame-Relay Lmi-N392Dte (Serial Interface Context)

    DLCIs on the sub-interface. Syntax [no] frame-relay priority-dlci-group <DLCI1> [<DLCI2> [<DLCI3> [<DLCI4>]]] Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide Frame Relay Configuration CLI Commands command to set the LMI error threshold. The The error threshold value, an integer from 1 to 10.
  • Page 168: Frame-Relay Traffic-Shaping (Serial Interface Context)

    30). Entering its default of 10 seconds. Entering disables LMI. command to enable traffic shaping. The command to enable sending the LMI t391dte status requests. without a parameter returns the keepalive to keepalive keepalive 0 no keepalive Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide...
  • Page 169: Map-Class Frame-Relay

    In this context you configure the map-class QoS. Use the command to delete a map class Syntax [no] map-class frame-relay <map-class-name> Parameters map-class-name Example X330WAN-2USP-1(super)# map-class frame-relay voip show frame-relay fragment Use the show frame-relay fragment fragment statistics. Syntax show frame-relay fragment [interface <interface name>|<dlci number>]...
  • Page 170: Show Frame-Relay Lmi

    Syntax show frame-relay lmi [interface <interface name>] Parameters interface name Example X330WAN-2USP-1(super)# show frame-relay lmi LMI Statistics for interface Serial 1 (Frame Relay DTE) LMI TYPE = Auto Detect Mode Invalid Unnumbered info Invalid dummy Call Ref Invalid Status Message...
  • Page 171: Show Frame-Relay Map

    Use the show frame-relay map Syntax show frame-relay map Example X330WAN-2USP-1(super)# show frame-relay map Interface -------------- ---------- -------------- ---- --------- ----------- Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide Frame Relay Configuration CLI Commands Description The number of LMI messages received with invalid lock shift types.
  • Page 172: Show Frame-Relay Pvc

    Syntax show frame-relay pvc [interface <interface name>|<dlci number>] Parameters interface name dlci number Example X330WAN-2USP-1(super)# show frame-relay pvc 16 show frame-relay pvc brief Use the show frame-relay pvc brief Frame Relay PVC statistics. Syntax show frame-relay pvc brief Example...
  • Page 173: Show Map-Class Frame-Relay

    [no] ip tcp decompression-connections [<number>] Parameters The number of TCP decompression connections, an integer from 3-256. number The default is 16. Example X330WAN-2USP(super)# ip tcp decompression-connections 20 keepalive (Serial interface context PPP encapsulation) Use the keepalive command disables PPP keepalive. Syntax [no] keepalive [<Seconds>]...
  • Page 174: Ppp Timeout Ncp (Serial Interface Context)

    If no network protocol is negotiated within the given time, the connection is terminated. An integer from 1 to 65535. Example X330WAN-2DS1-1(config-if:Serial1:1)# ppp timeout ncp 10 ppp timeout retry (Serial interface context) Use the ppp timeout retry wait for a response during PPP negotiation.
  • Page 175: Loopback Cli Commands

    Example X330WAN-2DS1-1(configure)# interface Loopback 1 X330WAN-2DS1-1(configure)# interface Loopback 1.0 X330WAN-2DS1-1(configure)# no interface Loopback 1.0 General Layer 2 Interface CLI Commands This section contains a list of all general Layer 2 related CLI commands. bandwidth (X330WAN-2USP Interface context) Use the bandwidth interface.
  • Page 176: Clear Counters

    Use the show interfaces X330WAN, starting at the first Layer 2 interface. If the type is specified, only interfaces of that type are shown. If no type is specified, all interfaces are shown. Syntax show interfaces [<type>] [<identifier>] command to clear Layer 2 interface counters.
  • Page 177 4 packets output, 256 bytes 0 output errors, 0 collisions FabricFastEthernet 1:1 is up, line protocol is up Physical address is 00.40.0d.bf.20.01, Internet address is 4.0.0.1, mask is 255.0.0.0 Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide General Layer 2 Interface CLI Commands <port>:<channel-group> (for Frame Relay). <port>...
  • Page 178 Loopback 1 is up, line protocol is up Internet address is 111.1.1.1, mask is 255.0.0.0 MTU 1514 bytes, Bandwidth 8000000 Kbit Reliability 255/255 txLoad 1/255 rxLoad 1/255 Encapsulation LOOPBACK Link status trap enabled Last input never, Last output never Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide...
  • Page 179 MTU 1500 bytes, Bandwidth 640 Kbit Reliability 255/255 txLoad 8/255 rxLoad 1/255 Encapsulation PPP Link status trap disabled Keepalive not set LCP Opened IPCP Opened Last input 00:05:39, Last output 00:00:08 Last clearing of 'show interface' counters 00:06:24 Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide...
  • Page 180 Console asynchronous mode is terminal Terminal baud rate is 9600 Output Example of X330W-2USP with Frame Relay encapsulation sub-interfaces defined: X330WAN-2USP-1(super)# show interfaces Serial Serial 1 is down, line protocol is down MTU 1500 bytes, Bandwidth 2048 Kbit Reliability 1/255 txLoad 1/255 rxLoad 1/255...
  • Page 181 MTU 1500 bytes, Bandwidth 2048 Kbit Encapsulation FRAME-RELAY IETF, loopback set Link status trap disabled Last input never, Last output 00:00:38 Last clearing of 'show interface' counters 00:59:21 0 input drops, 0 output drops, 0 unknown protocols Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide...
  • Page 182 Displays the interface configured as Primary Management. The MAC address (for Fabric and Ethernet interfaces). The IP address assigned to the interface. The Maximum Transmission Unit of the interface. The Bandwidth of the interface in Kbps. output fields: Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide...
  • Page 183 ‘n’ minute input rate ‘n’ minute output rate Packets input Bytes input Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide General Layer 2 Interface CLI Commands Description The average interface availability, where the maximum=255/255, and the minimum=1/255. The transmitter traffic average bandwidth utilization, where the maximum=255/255, and the minimum=1/255.
  • Page 184 Serial line, or when the USP interface is administratively brought up again (USP interfaces only). Serial interface. DCD, DSR, DTR, RTS, and CTS signal status (X330W-2USP only). The Address Resolution Protocol type used. The Address Resolution Protocol timeout value. interfaces only). Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide...
  • Page 185: Snmp Trap Link-Status (Serial And Fast Ethernet Interface Contexts)

    Syntax [no] snmp trap link-status Example snmp trap link-status Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide General Layer 2 Interface CLI Commands Description Indicates if this interface is used as a backup interface for another. The time in seconds between the Primary interface going down and the Backup interface activation.
  • Page 186: Layer 3 Cli Commands

    Maximum value is 604800. Example To set the ARP timeout to one hour: X330WAN-2DS1-1(configure)# arp timeout 3600 To restore the default ARP timeout: Router-N(configure)# no arp timeout form of this command removes an entry, either a IP address, in dotted decimal format, of the station.
  • Page 187: Clear Arp-Cache

    Note: No IP reassembly is performed on packets in transit through the router. Syntax clear fragment Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide VLAN string (up to 16 characters) or VLAN ID number. IP address. IP mask. Flush all ARP entries.
  • Page 188: Clear Ip Route

    Use the clear ip traffic command to clear the IP counters. Syntax clear ip traffic Example X330WAN-2DS1-1(super)# clear ip traffic default-metric (Interface context) Use the default-metric command to set the interface Routing Information Protocol (RIP) route metric value. The no form of this command restores the default value (1).
  • Page 189: Default-Metric (Router-Ospf Context)

    [no] default-metric <default metric> Parameters default metric Example X330WAN-2DS1-1(configure router:ospf)# default-metric 50 default-metric (Router-RIP Mode) Use the default-metric command to set the default metric of redistributed routes. The no form of this command restores the default. The default metric is 1.
  • Page 190: Fragment Chain

    Example X330WAN-2DS1-1(configure router:rip)# distribution-list 10 in "FabricFastEthernet 1" X330WAN-2DS1-1(configure router:rip)# distribution-list 20 out "Serial 1:1" X330WAN-2DS1-1(configure router:rip)# distribution-list 40 out ospf fragment chain Use the fragment chain can comprise a single IP packet destined to the router. The sets the fragment chain to the default value (64).
  • Page 191: Fragment Size

    Note: No IP reassembly is performed on packets in transit through the router. Syntax [no] fragment size <database-limit> Parameters database-limit Example X330WAN-2DS1-1(configure)# fragment size 150 fragment timeout Use the fragment timeout reassemble a fragmented IP packet destined to the router. The command sets the fragment timeout to the default value (10).
  • Page 192: Ip Address

    Example To assign the IP address 192.168.22.33 with mask 255.255.255.0 to the Fast Ethernet interface: X330WAN-2DS1-1(super-if:FastEthernet1)# ip address 192.168.22.33 24 ip admin-state (Interface context) Use the ip admin-state command to set the administrative state of an IP interface. The default state is up.
  • Page 193: Ip Bootp-Dhcp Relay

    To enable relaying of BOOTP and DHCP requests: X330WAN-2DS1-1(configure)# ip bootp-dhcp relay To disable relaying of BOOTP and DHCP requests: X330WAN-2DS1-1(configure)# no ip bootp-dhcp relay ip bootp-dhcp server (Interface context) Use the ip bootp-dhcp server command to add a BOOTP/DHCP server to handle BOOTP/DHCP requests received by this interface.
  • Page 194: Ip Broadcast-Address (Interface Context)

    Parameters ip-address Example To add station 192.168.37.46 as a BOOTP/DHCP server to handle BOOTP/DHCP requests: X330WAN-2DS1-1(configure)# ip bootp-dhcp server 192.168.37.46 ip broadcast-address (Interface context) Use the ip broadcast-address address. Note: This command is executed from the Serial, Fast Ethernet, and FabricFastEthernet interfaces.
  • Page 195: Ip Directed-Broadcast (Interface Context)

    Example X330WAN-2DS1-1(super)#ip default-gateway 132.55.4.45 4 high X330WAN-2DS1-1(super)# ip default-gateway Serial 1:1 permanent X330WAN-2DS1-1(super)# no ip default-gateway ip directed-broadcast (Interface context) Use the ip directed-broadcast forwarding. The no form of this command disables net-directed broadcasts on an interface. Note: This command is executed from the Serial, Fast Ethernet, and FabricFastEthernet interfaces.
  • Page 196: Ip Distribution Access-List

    {<dest-ip> [<dest-wildcard>]|any} Parameters policy-list-number access-list-index action dest-ip dest-wildcard Example X330WAN-2DS1-1(configure)# ip distribution access-list 1 23 deny 10.10.0.0 0.0.255.255 X330WAN-2DS1-1(configure)# ip distribution access-list 2 24 permit 10.1.1.1 X330WAN-2DS1-1(configure)# ip distribution access-list 20 4 permit ip distribution access-list-cookie Use the ip distribution access-list-cookie Syntax ip distribution access-list-cookie <list-id>...
  • Page 197: Ip Distribution Access-List-Copy

    Use the ip distribution access-list-copy access-list. Syntax ip distribution access-list-copy <source-list> <destination-list> Parameters source-list destination-list Example X330WAN-2DS1-1(configure)# ip distribution access-list-copy 1 3 ip distribution access-list-name Use the ip distribution access-list-name name. Syntax ip distribution access-list-name <distribution-list-number> <name> Parameters distribution-list-number name Note: To define a name that includes spaces, enclose the entire name in quotation marks (e.g., “New York”).
  • Page 198: Ip Distribution Access-List-Owner

    Note: To define a name that includes spaces, enclose the entire name in quotation marks (e.g., “New York”). Example X330WAN-2DS1-1(configure)# ip distribution access-list-owner 78 “admin” ip icmp-errors Use the ip icmp-errors of this command sets ICMP error messages OFF.
  • Page 199: Ip Max-Route-Entries

    The range of accepted values is 128 to 16384. Example To set the maximum number of ARP cache entries to 8000: X330WAN-2DS1-1(configure)# ip max-arp-entries 8000 To restore the maximum number of ARP cache entries to its default: X330WAN-2DS1-1(configure)# no ip max-arp-entries ip max-route-entries The ip max-route-entries command exists for compatibility with P550.
  • Page 200: Ip Netmask-Format

    NETBIOS packets are not rebroadcast in or out of this interface. disable Example To enable rebroadcasting of NETBIOS packets received by and sent from the FastEthernet interface: X330WAN-2DS1-1(super-if:FastEthernet1)# ip netbios-rebroadcast both ip netmask-format Use the ip netmask-format command to specify the format of netmasks in the command output. The show default, which is a dotted decimal format.
  • Page 201: Ip Ospf Authentication-Key (Interface Context)

    [no] ip ospf cost <cost> Parameters An integer from 1 to 65535. cost Example ip ospf cost 10 Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide command to configure the interface command to configure interface metric. The no form of Layer 3 CLI Commands...
  • Page 202: Ip Ospf Dead-Interval (Interface Context)

    Note: This command is executed from the Serial, Loopback, Fast Ethernet, and FabricFastEthernet interfaces. Syntax [no] ip ospf hello-interval <seconds> Parameters An integer from 1 to 65535. seconds Example ip ospf hello-interval 5 command to configure the interval before command to specify the time interval between Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide...
  • Page 203: Ip Ospf Priority (Interface Mode)

    [no] ip ospf router-id <router id> Parameters router id Example X330WAN-2DS1-1(configure)# ip ospf router-id 192.168.49.1 ip proxy-arp (Interface context) Use the ip proxy-arp command to enable proxy ARP on an interface. The no form of this command disables proxy ARP on an interface.
  • Page 204: Ip Redirects (Interface Context)

    FabricFastEthernet interfaces. Syntax [no] ip rip authentication key <password> Parameters The authentication string for the interface. Up to 16 characters are password allowed. Example X330WAN-2DS1-1(configure)# ip rip authentication key hush-hush command to set the authentication string Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide...
  • Page 205: Ip Rip Authentication Mode (Interface Context)

    [no] ip rip authentication mode [simple|none] Parameters simple|none Example X330WAN-2DS1-1(configure)# ip rip authentication mode simple ip rip default-route-mode (Interface context) Use the ip rip default-route-mode command to enable learning of the default route received by the RIP protocol. The default state is talk-listen. The form of the command disables listening to default routes.
  • Page 206: Ip Rip Poison-Reverse (Interface Context)

    RIP Version 1 packets. RIP Version 2 packets. Example To specify that RIP version 2 should be running on the basis of the Serial 1:1 interface: X330WAN-2DS1-1(super-if:Serial:1:1)# ip rip rip-version 2 form of this command disables the Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide...
  • Page 207: Ip Rip Send-Receive (Interface Context)

    [no] ip rip send-receive-mode <mode>[<default route metric>] Parameters mode default route metric Example X330WAN-2DS1-1(super-if:Serial:1:1)# ip rip send-receive talk-listen ip rip split-horizon (Interface context) Use the ip rip split-horizon form of this command disables the split-horizon mechanism. By default split-horizon is enabled.
  • Page 208: Ip Route

    132.55.4.45 3 high X330WAN-2DS1-1(configure)# no ip route 134.66.0.0 255.255.0.0 X330WAN-2DS1-1(configure)# ip route 134.66.0.0 255.255.0.0 Null0 • For a X330WAN-2DS1: X330WAN-2DS1-1(configure)# ip route 135.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 Serial 1:1 permanent • For a X330WAN-2DS1: X330WAN-2USP-1(configure)# ip route 192.168.12.0 255.255.0.0 Serial 1 ip routing...
  • Page 209: Ip Routing-Mode (Interface Context)

    (Interface context) Use the ip routing-mode command to set the IP routing mode of the interface. The IP address used in Avaya MultiService Network Manager is the primary management interface IP address. Only one interface can be in RT_PRIMARY_MGMT mode.
  • Page 210: Ip Vrrp Address

    Example To assign address 10.0.1.2 to virtual router 1: X330WAN-2DS1-1(configure)# ip vrrp 1 address 10.0.1.2 ip vrrp auth-key Use the ip vrrp auth-key command to set the virtual router simple password authentication for the virtual router ID. The no form of this command disables simple password authentication for the virtual router instance.
  • Page 211: Ip Vrrp Override Addr Owner

    Parameters vr-id Example X330WAN-2DS1-1(configure)# ip vrrp 1 override addr owner ip vrrp preempt Use the ip vrrp preempt command to configure the router to preempt a lower priority master for the virtual router ID. The no form of this command disables preemption for the virtual router instance.
  • Page 212: Ip Vrrp Primary

    Parameters vr-id pri-value Example X330WAN-2DS1-1(configure)# ip vrrp 1 priority 10 Virtual Router ID, an integer from 1 to 255. Primary IP address of the virtual router. This address should be one of the router addresses on the Fabric. Virtual Router ID, an integer from 1 to 255.
  • Page 213: Ip Vrrp Timer

    The advertisement transmit time (seconds). The range is from 1 to 255. value Example To set the virtual router advertisement timer value for virtual router 3 to 2: X330WAN-2DS1-1(configure)# ip vrrp 3 timer 2 network (Router-OSPF context) Use the network command disables OSPF in this network.
  • Page 214: Network (Router-Rip Context)

    Example X330WAN-2DS1-1(configure)# no ip distribution access-list 1 X330WAN-2DS1-1(configure)# no ip distribution access-list 2 25 Note: If a list index is not given in the command, all rules are deleted. command to specify a list of networks on which the RIP is form of this command removes an entry.
  • Page 215: Ping

    Syntax [no] redistribute <protocol> Parameters protocol Example X330WAN-2DS1-1(configure router:ospf)# redistribute static Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide IP address of the target system. An integer from 1 to 256, representing the number of seconds between successive ping messages. The default is 1.
  • Page 216: Redistribute (Router-Rip Context)

    RIP. The no form of this command disables redistribution by RIP. The default is disabled. Syntax [no] redistribute <protocol> Parameters protocol Example X330WAN-2DS1-1(configure router:rip)# redistribute ospf router ospf Use the router ospf enter the router configuration OSPF globally. The default is disabled.
  • Page 217: Router Vrrp

    Number of successfully reassembled packets is 11954 Number of packets which failed to be reassembled is 0 Number of packets which overflowed the database is 0 Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide command to display information regarding fragmented IP Layer 3 CLI Commands...
  • Page 218: Show Ip Arp

    Display static IP ARP information. Displays all ARP mapping. Displays one host ARP mapping. Displays Fabric ARP mapping. Displays static ARP mapping. command to display the content of The distribution list number. An integer from 1 to 99. Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide...
  • Page 219: Show Ip Icmp

    Example To display the content of distribution list number 1: X330WAN-2DS1-1(configure)# show ip distribution access-lists 1 To display the content of all current distribution lists: X330WAN-2DS1-1(configure)# show ip distribution access-lists show ip icmp Use the show ip icmp error messages.
  • Page 220: Show Ip Interface Brief

    Use the show ip interface brief command to display a summary of the information for all of the interfaces. Syntax show ip interface brief Example X330WAN-2DS1-1(super)# show ip interface brief Showing 2 Interfaces Interface Address ---------- ------------- Serial 1 20.1.1.1...
  • Page 221: Show Ip Ospf

    Use the show ip ospf command to display general information about OSPF routing. Syntax show ip ospf Example X330WAN-2DS1-1(super)# show ip ospf Routing Process OSPF with ID 149.49.75.71 Number of areas in this router is 1 Area 0.0.0.0 Number of Interfaces in this area 0...
  • Page 222: Show Ip Ospf Interface

    Note: To define a name that includes spaces, enclose the entire name in quotation marks (e.g., “New York”). Example X330WAN-2DS1-1(super router: ospf)# show ip ospf interface sh ip ospf interface Showing 1 OSPF Interfaces FabricFastEthernet 1:1.0 is up Internet Address 1.1.1.1, Mask 255.255.255.0 AS Router ID 1.1.1.1, COST 1...
  • Page 223: Show Ip Ospf Neighbor

    [<interface-name>] [<neighbor-id>] Parameters interface-name neighbor-id Note: To define a name that includes spaces, enclose the entire name in quotation marks (e.g., “New York”). Example X330WAN-2DS1-1(super router:ospf)# show ip ospf neighbor Nbr-Id --------------- ---------- ---------- --------------- -------------- 10.0.17.2 10.0.17.3 10.0.17.6 10.0.18.2 10.0.20.2...
  • Page 224: Show Ip Reverse-Arp

    Example show ip reverse-arp 00:40:0d:67:53:04 show ip reverse-arp 00:40:0d:00:00:00 3 List IPs that match a vendor MAC. Output Example X330WAN-2DS1-1(super)# show ip reverse-arp 00:10:a4:98:97:e0 Showing 1 rows Address --------------- ----------------- ----------- ------- -------- 149.49.70.68 Displays RIP details.
  • Page 225: Show Ip Route

    Use the show ip route best-match destination address. Syntax show ip route best-match <dst addr> Parameters dst addr Example X330WAN-2DS1-1(super)# show ip route best-match 199.93.0.0 Searching for: 199.93.0.0 Showing 1 rows Network Mask ----------- ----------- 199.93.0.0 255.255.0.0 Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide...
  • Page 226: Show Ip Route Static

    Example show ip route static show ip route static 137.32.50.13 show ip route static 137.44.50.13 255.255.255.0 Output Example Router-1 (super)# X330WAN-2DS1-1(super router:ospf)# show ip route static Showing 1 rows Network Mask Interface ------- ---- ---------- 0.0.0.0 where is the preference, and...
  • Page 227: Show Ip Traffic

    0 unreachables, 0 time exceeded 0 parameter, 0 quench 0 echo, 0 echo reply 0 timestamps request, 0 timestamp reply 0 mask requests, 0 mask replies 0 redirects Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide command to display IP counters information. Layer 3 CLI Commands...
  • Page 228: Show Ip Vrrp

    Syntax show ip vrrp [<vlan> [router-id <vr-id>]][detail] Parameters vlan router-id vr-id detail Example X330WAN-2DS1-1(configure)# show ip vrrp VRRP is globally enabled VLAN VRID IP Address ----- ----- ------------- 192.168.66.23 192.168.66.24 command to display VRRP information. Filter by Fabric.
  • Page 229: Show Ip Vrrp Detail

    Use the show ip vrrp detail information. Syntax show ip vrrp detail Output Example X330WAN-2DS1-1(configure)# show ip vrrp detail VRRP is globally enabled Virtual Router on VLAN: Router-id: State: Priority: Advertisement Interval: Last State Change: Override Address Ownership Rule: No...
  • Page 230: Timers Basic (Router-Rip Context)

    RIP invalid route timer, in seconds (minimum 30). invalid Example X330WAN-2DS1-1(configure router:rip)# timers basic 30 180 timers spf (Router-OSPF context) Use the timers spf command to configure the delay between runs of OSPF’s SPF calculation. The no form of this command restores the default value, 3 seconds.
  • Page 231: Traceroute

    Syntax ip access-default-action <policy-list-number> <default-action> Parameters policy-list-number default-action Example X330WAN-2DS1-1(super)# ip access-default-action 101 default-action- deny ip access-group (Interface context) Use the ip access-group form of this command suspends the Policy list. Note: This command is executed from the Serial, Loopback, Fast Ethernet, and FabricFastEthernet interfaces.
  • Page 232: Ip Access-List

    [no] ip access-group <policy-list-number> <direction> Parameters policy-list-number direction Example X330WAN-2DS1-1(config-if:FastEthernet1)# ip access-group 110 out ip access-list Use the ip access-list pertains to the source IP address, the destination IP address, the protocol, the protocol ports (TCP/UDP, if relevant), and to the ACK bit (in TCP protocol). The form of this command deletes a specific rule.
  • Page 233: Ip Access-List-Cookie

    X330WAN-2DS1-1(super)# ip access-list 101 23 deny ip any 10.10.0.0 0.0.255.255 X330WAN-2DS1-1(super)# ip access-list 101 24 fwd3 udp any host 10.1.1.1 range 20 23 optional X330WAN-2DS1-1(super)# ip access-list 101 25 permit tcp any any eq 23 established ip access-list-cookie Use the ip access-list-cookie Policy list.
  • Page 234: Ip Access-List-Dscp Name

    Syntax ip access-list-dscp name <policy-list-number> <dscp> <name> Parameters policy-list-number dscp name Example X330WAN-2DS1-1(super)# ip access-list-dscp name 101 16 “special” ip access-list-dscp operation Use the ip access-list-dscp operation Syntax ip access-list-dscp operation <policy-list-number> <dscp> <action> Parameters policy-list-number dscp...
  • Page 235: Ip Access-List-Dscp Trust

    Parameters policy-list-number dscp precedence Example X330WAN-2DS1-1(super)# ip access-list-dscp precedence 101 16 mandatory ip access-list-dscp trust Use the ip access-list-dscp trust Syntax ip access-list-dscp trust <policy-list-number> {untrusted trust-dscp Parameters policy-list-number Note: To return to the default value, enter this command with...
  • Page 236: Ip Access-List-Owner

    Example X330WAN-2DS1-1(configure)# ip composite-op access 101 17 forward command to set the owner for a specific Policy An integer from 100 to 149, where 0 is the default list. List owner. command to set the access value of a Policy An integer from 100 to 149, where 0 is the default list.
  • Page 237: Ip Composite-Op Dscp

    Syntax ip composite-op dscp <policy-list-number> <composite-op-index> <dscp value> Parameters policy-list-number composite-op-index dscp value Example X330WAN-2DS1-1(configure)# ip composite-op dscp 101 17 52 ip composite-op name Use the ip composite-op name Syntax ip composite-op name <policy-list-number> <composite-op-index> <OpName> Parameters policy-list-number composite-op-index...
  • Page 238: Ip Composite-Op Notify

    Policy list. Syntax ip composite-op notify <policy-list-number> <composite-operation- index> <notify> Parameters policy-list-number composite-operation-index notify Example X330WAN-2DS1-1(configure)# ip composite-op notify 101 17 send-trap ip composite-op priority Use the ip composite-op priority Policy operation. Syntax ip composite-op priority <list-number> <composite-op-index> <priority> Parameters...
  • Page 239: Ip Simulate (Interface Context)

    Example X330WAN-2DS1-1(config-if:FastEthernet1)# ip simulate 100 in 192.67.85.12 193.76.54.25 Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide command to check the Policy for a simulated packet. The An integer from 100 to 149, where 0 is the default list.
  • Page 240: No Ip Composite-Op

    Parameters policy-list-number composite-operation-index Example X330WAN-2DS1-1(configure)# no ip composite-op 101 15 set qos policy-source Use the set qos policy-source command to set the Policy source. The default Policy source is policy-server. Note: Before configuring the IP access list, you must change the Policy source mode to local.
  • Page 241: Show Ip Access-List-Dscp

    Parameters interface name directions Example X330WAN-2DS1-1(configure)# show ip access-group "FastEthernet 1" in Note: This command is available only when not in any context. show ip access-list-dscp Use the show ip access-list-dscp Policy list. Syntax show ip access-list dscp <policy-list-number> [<dscp>]...
  • Page 242: Show Ip Access-Lists Details

    Policy list, including DSCP and composite operation tables. Syntax show ip access-lists details <interface-name>[<list- number><direction>] Parameters interface-name list-number direction Example X330WAN-2USP-1(super)# show ip access-lists details "FastEthernet 1" 101 in show ip access-list-summary Use the show ip access-list-summary summary. Syntax show ip access-list-summary 0.0.0.255...
  • Page 243: Show Ip Active-Access-Groups

    [<policy-list-number>] [<composite-operation- index> Parameters policy-list-number composite-operation-index Example X330WAN-2DS1-1(configure)# show ip composite-op 101 11 validate-group (Interface context) Use the validate-group valid. Note: This command can only be executed from the Serial, Loopback, Fast Ethernet, and FabricFastEthernet interfaces of the X330WAN.
  • Page 244 Chapter 6 X330WAN CLI Commands Parameters policy-list-number direction quiet Example X330WAN-2DS1-1(config-if:Serial1:1)# validate-group 101 in An integer from 100 to 149, where 0 is the default list. in|out Error messages not displayed. Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide...
  • Page 245: Appendix A Interface Specifications

    Figure A.1 shows the serial to V.35 cable and Table A.1 shows the DCE pinouts. The arrows indicate the signal direction – --> means DTE to DCE and <-- means DCE to DTE. Figure A.1 Avaya™ serial cable DTE V.35 Pinouts Table A.1 V.35 DCE Serial Cable Pinouts...
  • Page 246 Direction V.35 pin --> P2-C --> P2-H <-- P2-D <-- P2-E <-- P2-F --> P2-L P2-B --> P2-P --> P2-S <-- P2-R <-- P2-T --> P2-U --> P2-W <-- P2-V <-- P2-X <-- P2-Y <-- P2-AA Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide...
  • Page 247: Dte X.21

    DTE X.21 Introduction Figure A.2 shows the Avaya serial to X.21 cable and Table A.2 shows the pinouts. The arrows indicate the signal direction – --> means DTE to DCE and <-- means DCE to DTE. Figure A.2 Avaya™ serial cable DTE X.21 Cable Pinouts Table A.2...
  • Page 248: Console Pin Assignments

    P1-26 Not used Not used Not used Console Pin Assignments Table A.3 shows the pinout from the X330WAN RJ-45 connector to both a DB-9 and DB-25 connector. Table A.3 Pinout for Console Communications X330WAN RJ-45 Pin Note: Pin 1 of the Modem DB-25 connector is internally connected to Pin 7 GND.
  • Page 249: Appendix B Embedded Web Manager

    Appendix B Embedded Web Manager The Embedded Web Manager for X330WAN provides the following: • Expansion module configuration. • E1/T1/USP port configuration. • Channel group management. • Channel group wizard. • Routing configuration. • Backup interfaces configuration. • Frame Relay parameters configuration.
  • Page 250: Running The Embedded Manager

    Running the Embedded Manager Note: Assign a PMI (Primary Management Interface) on X330WAN and ensure that a route is available between the management station and the PMI before beginning this procedure. For more information on PMIs, refer to the description on page 34.
  • Page 251 Running the Embedded Manager Figure B.1 The Welcome Page Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide...
  • Page 252: Installing The Java Plug-In

    If the plug-in is not already installed, choose one of the following options for installing the plug-in. Each option is described in the following sections. • Installing from the Avaya P330 Documentation and Utilities CD. • Installing from the Avaya Site.
  • Page 253: Installing From The Avaya P330 Documentation And Utilities Cd

    Follow the instructions on the screen. Installing from the Avaya Site To install the Java plug-in from the Avaya web site, click the appropriate link in the Welcome page, shown in Figure B.1. Installing from your Local Web Site To install the Java plug-in from your local web site, click the appropriate link in the Welcome page, shown in Figure B.1.
  • Page 254: Documentation And Online Help

    Appendix B Embedded Web Manager Documentation and Online Help Refer to the Avaya P330 Documentation and Utilities CD. Software Download You can perform software download using the CLI or Avaya UpdateMaster. Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide...
  • Page 255: Appendix C Standards And Compliance

    Appendix C Standards and Compliance This appendix provides information about the X330WAN’s standards compliance, and includes the following sections: • ANSI Standards Compliance • ITU-T Standards Compliance • RFC Standards Compliance • NEBS Standards Compliance • Type Approval Standards (Safety, EMC, and Telco)
  • Page 256: Rfc Standards Compliance

    Appendix C Standards and Compliance RFC Standards Compliance X330WAN complies with the following RFC standards: RFC # Description Internet Protocol Datagram Reassembly Algorithms Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) Ethernet Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) Standard for the transmission of IP datagrams over Ethernet...
  • Page 257: Nebs Standards Compliance

    NEBS Standards Compliance X330WAN complies with the following NEBS standards: Certification NEBS level 3 Type Approval Standards X330WAN has undergone all required regulatory compliance test procedures (EMC, Telco, Safety) for Type Approval in the following countries: • • Canada •...
  • Page 258: Safety Standards Compliance

    Mexico Description USA Outdoors. Note: Class B compliance is obtained with one X330WAN module in a stack of P330 switches. More than one expansion module per stack might cause deviation from Class B compliance. Canada. Europe. Radiation and Conducted Emissions.
  • Page 259: Telecommunication Standards Compliance

    Certification EN55024 Based on CISPR 24. EN61000-3-2 EN61000-3-3 VCCI Class B Telecommunication Standards Compliance X330WAN complies with the following Network standards: Certification FCC Part 68 CS03 TBR12 TBR13 Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide Description Europe. Immunity Characteristics. Includes: • IEC61000-4-2 - Electrostatic discharge •...
  • Page 260 Appendix C Standards and Compliance Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide...
  • Page 261: Appendix D How To Contact Us

    Appendix D How to Contact Us To contact Avaya’s technical support, please call: In the United States Dial 1-800-237-0016, press 0, then press 73300. In the EMEA (Europe, Middle East, and Africa) Region Local Dial-In Country Number Albania +31 70 414 8001...
  • Page 262 +31 70 414 8036 Uganda +31 70 414 8061 +44 0207 5195000 Ukraine +31 70 414 8035 Uzbekistan +31 70 414 8046 Yemen +31 70 414 8062 Yugoslavia +31 70 414 8038 Zimbabwe +31 70 414 8063 Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide...
  • Page 263: In The Ap (Asia Pacific) Region

    In the CALA (Caribbean and Latin America) Region Email: caladatasupp@avaya.com Hot Line:+1 720 4449 998 Fax:+1 720 444 9103 For updated contact information, visit: www.avaya.com/directories/global_escalation_list.html. Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide In the AP (Asia Pacific) Region Local Dial-In Country Number Malaysia...
  • Page 264 Appendix D How to Contact Us All trademarks, registered trademarks, service names, product and/or brand names are the sole property of their respective owners. Copyright © 2002 Avaya Inc. All rights reserved. Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide...

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