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Avaya G350
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October 2003

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  • Page 1 Avaya G350 Manager User Guide October 2003...
  • Page 2 Avaya™, G350™, and SMON™ are trademarks of Avaya Inc. © 2003 Avaya Inc. All rights reserved. All trademarks identified by the ® or TM are registered trademarks or trademarks, respectively, of Avaya Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Avaya G350 Modes ........15...
  • Page 4 Viewing Media Module Configuration ....45 Avaya Site Administration ....... .46 Chapter 6 —...
  • Page 5 Updating the Device ........145 Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 6 Resetting a Router ........159 Using Avaya G350 Routing Manager Help ....159 Opening the Help to the Contents Page .
  • Page 7 Web Management Overview ......200 Configuring the Avaya G350 Device ..... . .200 Index .
  • Page 8: Preface

    - A brief description of the subjects contained in the various sections of this guide. The Purpose of This Guide The Avaya G350 Manager guide contains information needed to use the management system efficiently and effectively. Who Should Use This Guide This guide is intended for network managers familiar with network management and its fundamental concepts.
  • Page 9 • Avaya G350 Device Manager - Information pertaining to Avaya G350 Device management. — Device Manager - An introduction to the Avaya G350 Device Manager including a description of the user interface. — Device Configuration - Viewing and modifying the different device configurations.
  • Page 10 • Appendices - Additional information about the Avaya G350 Manager. — Menus - The full structure of the menus in the Avaya G350 Manager. — Web Management - Instructions on how to manage Avaya G350 devices via the Internet.
  • Page 11: Chapter 1 - Introduction

    Introduction This chapter provides an introduction to the Avaya G350 Manager. It includes the following sections: • Avaya G350 Manager Overview - An overview explaining the different aspects of Avaya G350 Device management. • Starting the Avaya G350 Manager - Instructions on how to access Avaya G350 Manager from your management platform.
  • Page 12: Avaya G350 Manager Overview

    Chapter 1 Avaya G350 Manager Overview The Avaya G350 Manager provides full management capabilities for Avaya G350 Devices. This includes the ability to view three aspects of device management: • Device Manager - Provides a view of the configuration of the device, including VLAN configuration, port redundancy, port mirroring, switch connected addresses and traps.
  • Page 13: Starting The Avaya G350 Manager

    This section provides instructions for starting Avaya G350 Manager. Avaya G350 Manager as Part of Avaya Network Management If you installed the Avaya G350 Manager as part of Avaya Network Management, the following sections provide instructions for starting Avaya G350 Manager.
  • Page 14: Avaya G350 Manager Via Web Management

    Avaya G350 Manager via Web Management To start Avaya G350 Web Management: 1. Point your web browser to http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP address of the Avaya G350 Device you want to manage. The Enter Network Password dialog box opens.
  • Page 15: The User Interface

    Introduction The User Interface The Avaya G350 Manager user interface is different for each of its management applications. However, the following elements of the user interface are common to all views: • Application Tabs - Tabs for accessing the Device Manager, Routing Manager, and SMON applications for the Avaya G350 Device.
  • Page 16: Status Line

    Status Line The Status Line shows the communication status between the application and the Avaya G350 Device. The Status Line displays a status message and an appropriate graphic. The table below shows the possible statuses with their corresponding graphics, and provides an explanation for each status.
  • Page 17: Managing Tables

    Introduction Managing Tables The Avaya G350 Manager interface displays the status of each row in a table. The following table shows a list of symbols that can appear at the start of a table row, with their corresponding explanations. Table 1-2. Table Symbols...
  • Page 18: Chapter 2 - Device Manager

    Avaya G350 Manager. • Using Dialog Boxes and Tables - An explanation of the icons found in the dialog boxes and tables in the Avaya G350 Device Manager. • Using Avaya G350 Device Manager Help...
  • Page 19: Application Toolbar

    For information on other parts of the user interface, refer to “The User Interface” on page The figure below shows the user interface, with its various parts labeled. Figure 2-1. The Avaya G350 Device Manager User Interface Application Tabs Get/Set...
  • Page 20: Get/Set Toolbar

    For example, the first group of buttons represents the possible speed of a port - 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, or 1000 Mbps. If the center button is depressed, the port is currently configured to operate at 100 Mbps. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 21 * Note: The Apply/Cancel buttons only appear when changes are made to the configuration. You can toggle the display of the Get/Set toolbar. To toggle the display of the Get/Set toolbar, select View > Toolbars > Show Get/Set Toolbar Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 22: Tree View

    Tree View The Tree View shows a hierarchical representation of the structure of the Avaya G350 Device. To select ports, modules or media modules, click their icons in the Tree View. When an element is selected in the Tree View, the corresponding element is selected in the Chassis View.
  • Page 23: Chassis View

    Device Manager Chassis View The Chassis View is a graphical representation of the Avaya G350 Device. The Avaya G350 Device can contain several Avaya G350 modules. The Chassis View shows all of the device’s modules and ports, including ports on expansion modules (when present). The colors of the modules and ports in the Chassis View reflect their status.
  • Page 24 Chapter 2 GBIC Ports The Avaya MM314 media modules contains a GBIC (GigaBit Interface Converter) port that houses removable transceiver modules. The Chassis View reflects the management status of this ports. The following table shows the possible appearances of this port in the Chassis View and provides the corresponding management status of the port.
  • Page 25: Dialog Area

    • Configuration mode • Port RMON mode When in configuration mode, you can view and change the configuration of the Avaya G350 Device and individual ports. When in Port RMON mode, you can view graphical representations of the traffic on individual ports.
  • Page 26: Refreshing Device Information

    Chapter 2 Refreshing Device Information You can refresh the information in the Avaya G350 Device Manager. To refresh Avaya G350 device information, select . The View > Refresh Avaya G350 Device Manager refreshes its device information and updates the display.
  • Page 27: Using Avaya G350 Device Manager Help

    . The cursor changes to the shape of an arrow Help > Help On with a question mark. 2. Click on a point of interest in the Avaya G350 Device Manager. The on-line help opens to a topic explaining the feature that was clicked.
  • Page 28: Chapter 3 - Device Configuration

    Device Configuration This chapter explains how to view and set the various configuration parameters relevant to the Avaya G350. It includes the following sections: • Viewing Device Information - View high-level information about the Avaya G350 Device. • Viewing Module Configuration - View information specific to an Avaya G350 module in the device.
  • Page 29: Viewing Device Information

    Device Configuration Viewing Device Information The Device Information dialog box provides you with high-level information specific to the Avaya G350 Device. This information is divided into the following: • Device Information - General Tab - Provides detailed information about the device such as the device’s name, addresses, contact person, location, type, description, the number of modules in the device, and the management VLAN ID.
  • Page 30: Device Information - General Tab

    Identification number of the Media Gateway. FW version Firmware release the device is running. Contact The individual responsible for the maintenance of this device. Physical Location The current physical location of this device. System Description A description of the device. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 31 Default Gateway IP address of the default network gateway device. ICC VLAN VLAN of which the device is a member. For more information on the user interface, refer to “Using Dialog Boxes and Tables” on page Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 32: Viewing Module Configuration

    Power over Ethernet (PoE) configuration. For more information, refer to Chapter 4, Power Over Ethernet. * Note: The information fields in the Module Configuration dialog box vary according to the type of module selected. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 33: Module Configuration - General Tab

    Click the module’s label in the Chassis View. The Module Configuration dialog box opens to the General tab. Figure 3-2. Module Configuration Dialog Box - General Tab * Note: Module Configuration fields may vary somewhat based on the Media Module. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 34 • Fatal - Media Module is reporting faults that are unrecoverable. Fault Messages Number of fault messages reported by the Media Module. For more information on the user interface, refer to “Using Dialog Boxes and Tables” on page Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 35: Viewing Port Configuration

    Chapter 4, Power Over Ethernet. • Get/Set Toolbar - Provides an alternative, quick method to view and change the port’s configuration. For more information on the Get/Set Toolbar, refer to “Get/Set Toolbar” on page Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 36: Port Configuration - General Tab

    * Note: Some fields will vary based on the Media Module the port is resident in. Table 3-3. Module Configuration Dialog Box Field Description Port Name The user can define a logical name to the port for ease of use. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 37 However, a fairness mechanism will allow low priority packets to eventually enter the bus. Possible values are User Priority 0...User Priority 7 Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 38 The state of communication of the selected port. Possible values are: • Full Duplex - The port can send and receive simultaneously. • Half Duplex - The port can either receive or send, but cannot do both simultaneously. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 39 The warning level of the selected port. Possible values are: • OK • Warning • Fatal Fault Messages A list of fault messages. For more information on the user interface, refer to “Using Dialog Boxes and Tables” on page Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 40: Port Configuration - Advanced Tab

    Advanced box appears. Figure 3-4. Port Configuration Dialog Box - Advanced Tab Table 3-4. Module Configuration Dialog Box Field Description Port STP Mode Configured status of Spanning Tree. Possible values are: • Enable • Disable Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 41 • auto - The port is considered to have a point-to-point link if it is an Aggregator and all of its members are aggregative, or if the MAC entity is configured for full duplex operation, either through auto-negotiation or by management means. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 42 Regular • - Servers or critical users. Valuable For more information refer to Port Classification in The Reference Guide. For more information on the user interface, refer to “Using Dialog Boxes and Tables” on page Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 43: Resetting The Device

    Device Configuration Resetting the Device You can reset the entire Avaya G350 Device, or one or more of its individual modules. To reset the entire Avaya G350 Device: 1. Select Action > Reset Device . A confirmation dialog box opens.
  • Page 44 Chapter 3 Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 45: Chapter 4 - Power Over Ethernet

    PoE Overview PoE provides power to IP telephones over an Ethernet line using an Avaya G350 device. The power is transmitted via the device’s ports to the IP telephones over the same cable carrying IP packets. The Avaya G350 device automatically discovers the connection and removal of IP telephones from the in-line powered ports and provides power accordingly.
  • Page 46: Viewing Poe Information

    The Chassis View provides immediate information about PoE. Ports that are currently supplying power to IP telephones are labeled with a lightning bolt. Viewing PoE Configuration You can view PoE configuration information on the module and port levels. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 47 Total power currently distributed to devices connected to this module. PoE Usage Threshold The usage threshold expressed in percentage for comparing the measured power and initiating an alarm if the threshold is exceeded. Possible values are 1-99. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 48 Administrative Status The administrative state of power on this port. Possible states include: • Enable - This port can supply power to IP telephones. • Disable - This port cannot supply power to IP telephones. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 49 • OK - The port current is within the normal range. • Under Current - The port current is below the minimum acceptable value. • MPS Absent - Unable to detect power status. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 50: Chapter 5 - Media Gateway Functions

    VoIP engine to the other components. The Avaya G350’s Media Gateway converges the power of Avaya Call Processing (ACP) software with the power of distributed switching from the Avaya G350 Device. It provides IP PBX functionality using open standards and an open operating system.
  • Page 51: Media Gateway Configuration

    Media Gateway Functions Media Gateway Configuration This section describes how to view and set the various configuration parameters relevant to the G350 Media Gateway. It includes the following sections: • Viewing Media Gateway Configuration - View information specific to a G350 Media Gateway module in the device.
  • Page 52 All QoS parameters are read only. DSCP Priority based on a technology by which packets are marked in the IP header Type of Service (ToS) byte as belonging to a specific class. Possible values are 0 - 63. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 53 Figure 5-2. MGC Config Tab The MGC registers with the Media Gateway, after which it receives its IP address from the Media Gateway. After you register, the Link Status will and an IP address will appear. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 54 Shows whether this media gateway is currently registered with any call controller. H248 Link status Status of the link connecting the media gateway to the active call controller. Configurable MGC A list of Media Gateway Controllers accessible list to the G350. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 55: Viewing Media Module Configuration

    Figure 5-3. Media Module Configuration Dialog Box The Media Module Configuration dialog box provides information about a specific media module, including a brief description of the media module, the number of ports, and its operational status. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 56: Avaya Site Administration

    Fault Messages A list of fault messages. Avaya Site Administration Avaya Site Administration (ASA) is an administration tool for Avaya Call Processing call control software. ASA is used to configure the current MGC or an individual voice port. To launch ASA on an MGC or voice port: 1.
  • Page 57 Media Gateway Functions If you have a registered call controller MM installed in your G350 Media Gateway, you can launch ASA on the call controller. To launch ASA on a registered call controller Media Module: 1. Select the registered call controller Media Module.
  • Page 58: Chapter 6 - Voip Engine Configuration

    VoIP Engine dialog box. To view the VoIP Engine dialog box: Select View > Configure. The Device Manager dialog box opens. In the Device Manager dialog box, there are two tabs for managing the VoIP engine: • VoIP Resources • VoIP Status Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 59: Voip Resources

    RTP traffic. The value ranges between 1 - 65534. RTP Port max The maximum range of UDP ports assigned by the call controller for RTP traffic. The value ranges between 3 - 65535. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 60 Expedited Forwarding class can be used. The values range are 0 - 63. BBE DSCP A DiffServ class which is used per call to achieve the greatest possible bandwidth. The values range between 0 - 63. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 61 The Status of RSVP usage. • Checked - The Media Gateway will try to reserve bandwidth per call. If it fails, the Media Gateway will try again during the call. • Unchecked - RSVP is not enabled. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 62: Voip Status

    The interval ranges between 0.5 - 60 seconds. Service profile The type of service being provided. VoIP Status tab provides information about a specific engine’s VoIP status operational status, jitter buffer size, and number of sessions open. Figure 6-2. VoIP status Tab Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 63 VoIP State The state of the VoIP engine. Operational Status The operational status of the VoIP engine. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 64: Chapter 7 - Wan Configuration

    - Information about viewing and configuring Backup interfaces. WAN Overview WAN Expansion Modules add WAN connectivity to the Avaya G350 line. WAN connectivity provides a link to the WAN, enabling heavy data transfer over long distances. A WAN connection can connect branch offices to headquarters.
  • Page 65: Wan Expansion Module Configuration

    ID, and serial number. For information about the fields in the Expansion Module dialog box, refer to “Viewing Module Configuration” on page To apply changes to the WAN module configuration, click Apply Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 66: E1/T1 Port Configuration

    Toolbar. The configuration changes are saved. E1/T1 Port Configuration In addition to the Ethernet ports found on an Avaya G350 device, the WAN expansion module may have E1/T1 ports. This section provides information on viewing and configuring E1/T1 port parameters.
  • Page 67 * Note: If Unframed is selected, all channels are used for an unframed Channel Group, and the Advanced tab does not appear in the Channel Group dialog box. For a T1 line: • ESF • SF Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 68 • Payload Loopback • Line Loopback • Diag Loopback A request to use a remote loopback. A remote Remote Loopback (T1 only) loopback can be performed using: • No Remote Loopback • Remote Line • Remote Payload Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 69: Viewing Channel Group Information

    The Channel Group dialog box for Channel Groups using PPP Sessions contains three tabs: • Channel Group - Basic information about the Channel Group. • Advanced - Information about the channels that comprise the Channel Group. • - Information about PPP on the Channel Group. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 70 The following table provides a list of the fields in the Channel Group tab of the Channel Group dialog box and their descriptions: Table 7-2. Channel Group Dialog Box - Channel Group Parameters Field Description Description A description of the PPP session. Port Type The port type. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 71 Possible states include: • On - VoIP queuing is active on the PPP session. This enables the device’s queues to optimally service VoIP applications. • Off - VoIP queuing is not active on the PPP session. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 72 1. Click a Channel Group icon in the Chassis View. A list of Channel Groups on the port appears. 2. Click the Channel Group you want to configure. The Channel Group dialog box opens with the Channel Group tab. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 73 Channel Group to which they belong. These channels cannot be added to the selected Channel Group. To configure the speed factor of the Channel Group, select a Channel Group speed factor from the pull-down listbox. Speed Factor Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 74 Table 7-3. Channel Group Dialog Box - PPP Parameters Field Description Peer Address The IP address of the PPP session’s peer device. MTU (octets) The size (in octets) of the largest datagram that can be sent via the PPP session. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 75 • Backup Of - Interface x - The selected interface is the backup interface for interface x. • N/A - The selected interface is not participating in a backup scheme. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 76: Channel Group - Frame Relay Information

    1. Click a Channel Group icon in the Chassis View. A list of Channel Groups on the port appears. 2. Click the Channel Group you want to configure. The Channel Group dialog box opens with the Channel Group tab. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 77 Possible values are: • ANSI • q933a • lmi-rev1 LMI Auto Sense Local Management Interface Auto-Sensing is a method for automatically determining the LMI Type for the interface. Possible values are: • Enable • Disable Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 78 • DLCMI Protocol Error • DLCMI Unknown IE • DLCMI Sequence Error • DLCMI Unknown Rpt • No Error Since Reset Time Since Fault The amount of time the system was up before the last error occurred. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 79 1. Click a Channel Group icon in the Chassis View. A list of Channel Groups on the port appears. 2. Click the Channel Group you want to configure. The Channel Group dialog box opens with the Channel Group tab. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 80 . A new row appears in the list. Insert Sub-Frame-Relay Interfaces 2. Enter the parameters for the Sub-Frame-Relay interface using the fields at the bottom of the dialog box. 3. Click . The Sub-Frame-Relay interface is created. Apply Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 81 Currently, only Point to Point interfaces are supported. Bandwidth (kb/s) The bandwidth of the Sub-Frame-Relay interface in bits per second. Administrative Status The administrative status of the interface. Possible statuses include: • Enable • Disable Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 82 • Backup Of - Interface x - The selected interface is the backup interface for interface x. • N/A - The selected interface is not participating in a backup scheme. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 83 LMI. To view configuration information for a specific DLCI, click the DLCI in the list. Configuration information for the selected DLCI appears in the bottom of the dialog box. You can create, modify, and delete DLCIs using the DLCI tab of the Channel Group dialog box. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 84 • Active - The DLCI is active. • Inactive - The DLCI is inactive. • Deleted - The DLCI has been deleted. • Invalid - The DLCI is not valid. Sub Interface The Sub-Frame-Relay interface associated with the DLCI. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 85: Managing Channel Groups

    The Channel Groups dialog box provides information about existing channel groups and enables you to modify and delete channel groups. In addition, you can start the Channel Group Wizard to create and edit channel groups. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 86: Viewing The Channel Groups Table

    Module Number The module that the Channel Group resides Channel-Group The name of the Channel Group. Bandwidth The bandwidth of the Channel Group. Encapsulation The Channel Group’s encapsulation. Possible values are: • PPPSession • FrameRelay Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 87: Creating, Editing, And Deleting Channel Groups

    Channel Group Wizard display the parameters for the selected channel group. To delete a channel group: 1. In the Channel Groups Table, select the channel group which you wish to delete. 2. Click Delete . A confirmation box opens. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 88: The Channel Group Wizard

    The Channel Group Wizard consists of the following screens: • Welcome Screen • Select Name and Encapsulation Screen • Select E1/T1 Port Screen • Select Channels and Speed Screen • Confirmation Screen The following sections describe each of the Channel Group Wizard screens. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 89 The Channel Group Wizard provides a simple, step-by-step method for Screen creating or editing a Channel Group. Figure 7-10. Channel Group Wizard - Welcome Screen To continue, click Next . The Channel Group Wizard continues with the "Select Name and Encapsulation Screen". Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 90 Available encapsulation methods include: • PPPSession - The Channel Group uses PPP Sessions. • FrameRelay - The Channel Group uses frame relay. To continue, click . The Channel Group Wizard continues with the Next "Select E1/T1 Port Screen". Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 91 To select an E1/T1 port for the channel group, click an E1/T1 port in the Chassis View. The port designation appears in the Selected Port field. To continue, click Next . The Channel Group Wizard continues with the "Select Channels and Speed Screen". Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 92 For T1 ports, you can also select a speed factor using the Speed Factor pull-down listbox. To continue, click Next . The Channel Group Wizard continues with the "Confirmation Screen". Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 93 Confirmation screen. Next To create the Channel Group or apply the changes to the Channel Group’s configuration, click . The Channel Group information is uploaded to Finish the device, and the Channel Group table is refreshed. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 94: Usp Configuration

    For USPs configured with a PPP interface, the USP dialog box contains three tabs: • Serial Port • Advanced • Serial Port The Serial Port tab of the USP Configuration dialog box provides basic information about the configuration of the USP. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 95 Description Description The USP port description. Port Type The type of port - Universal Serial Port. Port Functionality The functionality of the port. Possible values include: • V.35 DTE • X.21 DTE • EIA530A DTE Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 96 Possible states include: • On - VoIP queuing is active on the PPP session. This enables the device’s queues to optimally service VoIP applications. • Off - VoIP queuing is not active on the PPP session. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 97 • Disabled - The interface is disabled. It cannot transmit or receive packets. • Partially Down - The interface is up. However, some interfaces (or PVCs) layered on top of this interface are Down. Some packets can be transmitted and received. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 98 USP Configuration dialog box and their descriptions: Table 7-9. USP Configuration - Advanced Parameters Field Description Linecode The type of linecode. Possible values are: • NRZ • NRZI The port’s Data Carrier Detect status. The port’s Data Set Ready status. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 99 • Off - The interface monitors DCD signals. Transmitter Delay The delay between the CTS signal and the beginning of transmission. Loopback The status of the DTE loopback. Possible values are: • On • Off Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 100 1. Click the USP symbol in the Chassis View or the Tree View. The USP Configuration dialog box opens displaying the Serial Port tab. 2. Click the tab. The PPP tab of the USP Configuration dialog box appears. Figure 7-17. USP Configuration Dialog Box - PPP Tab Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 101 • Disabled - The interface is disabled. It cannot transmit or receive packets. • Partially Down - The interface is up. However, some interfaces (or PVCs) layered on top of this interface are Down. Some packets can be transmitted and received. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 102: Usp - Frame Relay Interface

    “Advanced” on page • Frame Relay - Information about the frame relay configuration on the USP. • Sub-Interfaces - Information about the Channel Group’s sub- frame relays. • DLCIs - DLCI information for the Channel Group. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 103 Table 7-11. USP Dialog Box - Frame Relay Parameters Field Description LMI Type Local Management Interface Type. The Data Link Connection Management scheme used by the frame relay interface. Possible values are: • ANSI • q933a • lmi-rev1 Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 104 However, some interfaces (or PVCs) layered on top of this interface are Down. Some packets can be transmitted and received. MTU (octets) The size (in octets) of the largest datagram that can be sent via the interface. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 105 • DLCMI Protocol Error • DLCMI Unknown IE • DLCMI Sequence Error • DLCMI Unknown Rpt • No Error Since Reset Fault Time The amount of time the system was up before the last error occurred. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 106 You can create, modify, and delete Sub-Frame-Relay interfaces using the Sub-Frame-Relays tab of the USP dialog box. To create a new Sub-Frame-Relay interface: 1. Click . A new row appears in the Sub-Frame-Relay Interfaces list. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 107 A user defined description of the Sub-Frame-Relay. Type The provisioning of the Sub-Frame-Relay interface. Possible values are: • Point to point • Point to multipoint Bandwidth The bandwidth of the Sub-Frame-Relay interface in bits per second. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 108 DLCIs in the USP. To view the DLCIs tab of the USP dialog box: 1. Click a USP symbol in the Chassis View or Tree View. The USP dialog box opens with the Serial Port tab. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 109 . The DLCI is created. To modify the parameters of a DLCI: 1. Click the DLCI you want to modify. The configuration parameters of the selected DLCI appear in the bottom of the dialog box. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 110 • Invalid - The DLCI is not valid. Sub Interface The Sub-Frame-Relay interface associated with the DLCI. Priority The priority of traffic on the selected DLCI. Possible priorities include: • Primary • High • Medium • Normal • Low Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 111: Backup Interface Configuration

    WAN interfaces. The Backup interface feature includes a table for viewing all configured Backup interfaces and a wizard for creating Backup interfaces. Viewing the Backup Interfaces Table The Backup Interfaces table provides a list of all configured Backup interfaces on a WAN expansion module. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 112 To delete a Backup interface: 1. Select the interface in the table. 2. Click Delete . The interface is marked as deleted in the Backup Interfaces table. 3. Click . The Backup interface is deleted. Apply Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 113: The Backup Interface Wizard

    The Backup Interface Wizard consists of the following screens: • Welcome Screen • Primary Interface Screen • Backup Interface Screen • Backup Interface Parameters Screen • Confirmation Screen The following sections describe each of the Backup Interface Wizard screens. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 114 The Backup Interface Wizard provides a simple, step-by-step method for Screen creating or editing a Backup interface. Figure 7-22. Backup Interface Wizard - Welcome Screen To continue, click Next . The Backup Interface Wizard continues with the "Primary Interface Screen". Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 115 Figure 7-23. Backup Interface Wizard - Select Primary Interface Screen To select an interface to back up, select an interface name from the Primary Interface pull-down listbox. To continue, click . The Backup Interface Wizard continues with the Next "Backup Interface Screen". Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 116 Figure 7-24. Backup Interface Wizard - Select Backup Interface Screen To select a Backup interface, select an interface name from the Backup pull-down listbox. Interface To continue, click . The Backup Interface Wizard continues with the Next "Backup Interface Parameters Screen". Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 117 To configure the number of seconds between the restoration of the primary interface and the deactivation of the Backup interface, enter a number in the Disable Delay field. To continue, click . The Backup Interface Wizard continues with the Next "Confirmation Screen". Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 118 Confirmation screen. To create the Backup interface or apply the changes to the Backup interface’s configuration, click Finish . The Backup interface information is uploaded to the device, and the Backup Interfaces table is refreshed. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 119: Chapter 8 - Vlans

    VLAN information. VLAN Configuration Overview This section contains an overview of VLANs and how to configure them, and contains the following sections: • VLANs Overview • Master VLAN List • VLAN Tags Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 120: Vlans Overview

    Avaya Network Manager. It is not available when running an Embedded Web Manager. To manage the master VLAN list, use Avaya VLAN Manager. For information on Avaya VLAN Manager, refer to the Avaya VLAN Manager User Guide.
  • Page 121: Viewing The Vlan Configuration Dialog Box

    The VLAN Configuration dialog box consists of the following components: • VLAN Tree • Selection List • Port Configuration Area To refresh the information in the VLAN Configuration dialog box and lose all unapplied changes, click Refresh Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 122: Vlan Tree

    Chassis View with a yellow triangle and blue triangle on the port symbol, and statically bound ports appear in the Chassis View with a blue triangle on the port symbol. In addition, information about the member ports and statically bound ports appear in the Selection List. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 123: Selection List

    To sort the Selection List table by any of its fields, click the field header. To reverse the order of the sort, click the field header a second time. The information in the Selection List is read-only. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 124: Port Configuration Area

    The following tagging modes are available. • Clear - The packet is forwarded with no VLAN tag. • IEEE-802.1Q - The packet is forwarded with a VLAN tag in conformance with the IEEE-802.q standard. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 125 • Checked - The VLAN is bound to the port being configured. • Unchecked - The VLAN is not bound to the port being configured. * Note: The settings are only used when the port is configured with the Static Binding Style. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 126: Managing Vlans

    VLAN ID field. * Note: The range of valid VLAN numbers is 1 to 3071. 3. Enter a name for the VLAN in the VLAN Name field. 4. Click . The new VLAN is created. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 127: Renaming Vlans

    1. Select the VLAN whose name you want to edit. 2. Click . The Rename VLAN dialog box opens. Rename Figure 8-5. Rename VLAN Dialog Box 3. Edit the VLAN’s name in the VLAN Name field. 4. Click . The VLAN is renamed. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 128: Synchronizing Vlan Names

    Figure 8-6. VLAN Synchronize Dialog Box 2. Check the checkboxes next to the VLANs whose names you want to synchronize. — To select all the VLANs in the VLAN Synchronize dialog box, click Select All Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 129: Deleting Vlans

    VLAN names in the master VLAN list. Deleting VLANs You can delete VLANs from the Avaya G350 Device. Globally known VLANs can be deleted from the device, but not from the master VLAN list. If you delete a VLAN that is on the master VLAN list and on the device, the VLAN remains in the VLAN Tree with a green tag.
  • Page 130: Viewing Port Vlan Settings

    114. The VLAN configuration for the selected ports is changed. * Note: When changing the PVID of the selected ports, the ports do not appear selected in the VLAN Tree. However, the ports remain in the Selection List. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 131: Drag-And-Drop

    Ports whose VLAN information has changed appear dimmed in the VLANs table. To update the device with the changes, click Apply For more information on the user interface, refer to “Using Dialog Boxes and Tables” on page Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 132: Chapter 9 - Port Mirroring

    Do not change the VLAN of the source or destination port while the port mirroring mechanism is operating. CAUTION Configuring Port Mirroring This section explains how to configure Port Mirroring on the Avaya G350 Device. To configure Port Mirroring: Click Select .
  • Page 133: The Port Mirroring Wizard

    Wizard starts with the Create Welcome screen. If Port Mirroring is currently active on the device, the Port Mirroring Wizard starts with the Edit/Delete Welcome screen. The following sections describe each of the Port Mirroring Wizard screens. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 134: Port Mirroring Wizard - Create Welcome

    The Port Mirroring Wizard provides a simple, step-by-step method for defining a Port Mirroring pair. Figure 9-1. Port Mirroring Wizard - Create Welcome To continue, click Next . The Port Mirroring Wizard continues with the Port Mirroring Wizard - Source Port Selection screen. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 135: Port Mirroring Wizard - Edit/Delete Welcome

    1. Select the Edit configuration option button. 2. Click . The Port Mirroring Wizard continues with the Port Next Mirroring Wizard - Source Port Selection screen. The current configuration is reflected in the wizard’s screens. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 136: Port Mirroring Wizard - Source Port Selection

    Tree View and is listed in the Source Port field in the wizard. When you have selected the source for the Port Mirroring, click . The Next Port Mirroring Wizard continues with the Port Mirroring Wizard - Destination Port Selection screen. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 137: Port Mirroring Wizard - Destination Port Selection

    Destination Port field in the wizard. When you have finished selecting the destination for the Port Mirroring pair, click . The Port Mirroring Wizard continues with the Port Next Mirroring Wizard - Frames Direction Selection screen. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 138: Port Mirroring Wizard - Frames Direction Selection

    IEEE 801.Q VLAN Tagging, the Port Mirroring Wizard continues with the Port Mirroring Wizard - VLAN Filtering screen. Otherwise, the Port Mirroring Wizard continues with the Port Mirroring Wizard - Confirmation screen. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 139: Port Mirroring Wizard - Vlan Filtering

    VLAN, and only packets tagged with that VLAN number are copied to the destination port. When you have finished selecting the traffic to be copied, click . The Next Port Mirroring Wizard continues with the Port Mirroring Wizard - Confirmation screen. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 140: Port Mirroring Wizard - Confirmation

    2. Change the Port Mirroring parameters. 3. Click until you reach the Confirmation screen. Next To upload the Port Mirroring configuration to the device, click Finish . The Port Mirroring configuration is uploaded to the device. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 141: Chapter 10 - Port Rmon

    Port RMON This chapter explains the port RMON options of the Avaya G350 Device. To view Port RMON information, you must be in Port RMON mode. To switch to Port RMON mode: Click Select View > Port RMON For more information on RMON, refer to RMON in The Reference Guide.
  • Page 142: Displaying The Port Rmon Window

    When changing the view on the graph, the graph freezes. To unfreeze the graph and restore the display to the default display, click on the graph. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 143: Traffic Types

    Total number of good packets received that were directed to a unicast address. Multicast Total number of good packets directed to a multicast address. Broadcast Total number of good packets directed to a broadcast address. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 144 Jabber Total number of Ethernet packets received at this port that are too long and include CRC errors. Collisions Total number of Ethernet collisions in which the port was involved. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 145: Chapter 11 - Port Redundancy

    Port Redundancy. * Note: To edit Port Redundancy information, you must delete the Port Redundancy, and create a new one. For more information on Port Redundancy, refer to Redundancy in The Reference Guide. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 146: Viewing The Port Redundancy Dialog Box

    The following table provides a list of the fields in the Port Redundancy dialog box and their descriptions: Table 11-1. Port Redundancy Fields Field Description Name The name of the port redundancy. Primary The primary port of the port redundancy pair. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 147 3. If you selected , enter the number of seconds for the After switch back in the field. After 4. Update the device. For more information on updating the device, refer to “Updating the Device” on page 145. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 148: Adding A Port Redundancy

    Secondary Port field. Secondary Port 5. Update the device. For more information on updating the device, refer to “Updating the Device” on page 145. * Note: A port cannot participate in more than one redundancy scheme. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 149: Port Redundancy Wizard

    Port Redundancy Wizard - Primary Port Selection • Port Redundancy Wizard - Secondary Port Selection • Port Redundancy Wizard - Name and Type • Port Redundancy Wizard - Confirmation The following sections describe each of the Port Redundancy Wizard screens. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 150: Port Redundancy Wizard - Welcome

    The Port Redundancy Wizard provides a simple, step-by-step method for creating a Port Redundancy. Figure 11-2. Port Redundancy Wizard - Welcome Screen To continue, click . The Port Redundancy Wizard continues with the Next "Port Redundancy Wizard - Primary Port Selection" screen. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 151: Port Redundancy Wizard - Primary Port Selection

    Primary Port field in the wizard. When you have selected the primary port for the Port Redundancy, click . The Port Redundancy Wizard continues with the "Port Redundancy Next Wizard - Secondary Port Selection" screen. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 152: Port Redundancy Wizard - Secondary Port Selection

    Secondary Port field in the wizard. When you have finished selecting the secondary port for the Port Redundancy, click . The Port Redundancy Wizard continues with the Next "Port Redundancy Wizard - Name and Type" screen. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 153: Port Redundancy Wizard - Name And Type

    To assign a name to the Port Redundancy, enter the name for the Port Redundancy in the Name field. When you have selected a name and a type for the Port Redundancy, click Next . The Port Redundancy Wizard continues with the "Port Redundancy Wizard - Confirmation" screen. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 154: Port Redundancy Wizard - Confirmation

    2. Change the Port Redundancy’s parameters. 3. Click until you reach the Confirmation screen. Next To create the Port Redundancy, click . The Port Redundancy Finish information is uploaded to the device, and the Port Redundancy dialog box is refreshed. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 155: Deleting Port Redundancies

    . All changes made to the Port Redundancy dialog box are Refresh discarded. For more information on the user interface, refer to “Using Dialog Boxes and Tables” on page For more information on tables, refer to “Managing Tables” on page Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 156: Chapter 12 - Switch Connected Addresses

    Switch Connected Addresses Overview The Switch Connected Addresses feature allows you to see which devices are connected to the ports on the Avaya G350 Device. Keeping track of this network information can increase efficiency and security, and assist in troubleshooting network problems.
  • Page 157: Viewing The Switch Connected Addresses Window

    To view the list of connected stations: Click Select View > Switch Connected Addresses . The Switch Connected Addresses window opens. Figure 12-1. Switch Connected Addresses Window Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 158: Sorting The List Of Stations

    Chapter 12 All the connections to the Avaya G350 are listed with their respective ports in the Switch Connected Addresses window. The rows of the Switch Connected Addresses window comprise the following information: • Mac Address - The MAC addresses of the stations connected to the switch.
  • Page 159: Chapter 13 - Trap Managers Configuration

    Trap Managers Table. Trap Manager Overview In the event of a fault or an unusual occurrence, the Avaya G350 can send traps to one or more Network Management Stations (NMS). To enable this feature, you must configure the Avaya G350 with a list of the managers’...
  • Page 160: Viewing The Device Trap Managers Table

    The following table provides a list of device trap types, their associated icons, and their descriptions. Table 13-1. Device Trap Types Icon Trap Description Frame Relay PVC Enables Frame Relay PVC State State Change Trap Change trap. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 161 A trap that reports the arrival of a packet which is assigned not to enter the router. For information on adding and removing trap managers and editing their trap reporting statuses, refer to “Editing the Trap Managers Table” on page 152. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 162: Editing The Trap Managers Table

    * Note: If the Trap Enable checkbox is not checked, no traps will be reported to the selected manager. For more information on the user interface, refer to “Using Dialog Boxes and Tables” on page For more information on tables, refer to “Managing Tables” on page Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 163: Chapter 14 - Routing Manager

    • Resetting a Router - Instructions on how to reset routers. • Using Avaya G350 Routing Manager Help - An explanation of the options for accessing on-line help in the Avaya G350 Routing Manager. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 164: The User Interface

    - A toolbar providing shortcuts to the main Routing Manager functions. • Tree View - A resizeable window containing a representation of the configuration windows of Avaya G350 Routing Configuration. • Table Area - A resizeable window where all tables are displayed. •...
  • Page 165: Toolbar

    Action > Start Point Opens a dialog box which enables you to specify the starting point in the display of a table. Help > Context Opens the on-line help for Sensitive Help context-sensitive information. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 166: Tree View

    Chapter 14 Tree View The Tree View shows the applicable configuration windows for the G350’s routing function. To expand the view of the element when it is contracted, or to contract the view when it is expanded in the tree: Double-click the element.
  • Page 167: Editing Tables

    View > Form Editing Tables The Avaya Routing Manager user interface enables you to create, modify, and delete table entries in selected windows. The information can be added directly into the table, or in the form associated with the table.
  • Page 168: Saving Table Information In A File

    The changes remain in effect until the router is reset. When the router is reset, it is configured with the last saved configuration. All changes applied but not saved are lost. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 169: Committed Changes

    . The selected router is reset. Using Avaya G350 Routing Manager Help This section explains how to use the on-line help in the Avaya G350 Routing Manager. The on-line help can be opened to the contents page or directly to a topic of interest.
  • Page 170: Chapter 15 - Layer 2

    The Layer 2 folder provides access to the following window: • Layer 2 Interfaces Layer 2 Interfaces To display the layer 2 interfaces, select . The Layer 2 Layer 2 > Interfaces Interfaces window opens. Figure 15-1. Layer 2 Interfaces Window Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 171 The administrative status of this Layer 2 interface. Oper Status The operational status of this Layer 2 interface. Interface No. The interface number of this Layer 2 interface. The fields in the Layer 2 Interfaces window are read-only. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 172: Chapter 16 - Ip Route

    IP Route The IP Route folder provides access to the following windows: • IP Global Parameters • IP Interfaces • Routing Table • ARP Table • DHCP • • OSPF • VRRP • CRTP Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 173: Ip Global Parameters

    If not checked, ICMP error messages should not be sent. ARP Timeout The number of seconds that may pass between (seconds) ARP requests concerning entries in the ARP table. After this period, the entry is deleted from the table. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 174: Ip Interfaces

    Description IP Interface Name The name assigned to the selected IP interface. IP Address The IP address assigned to the device on this subnet. IP NetMask The IP network mask of the attached net/ subnet. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 175 * Note: The IP Address, IP NetMask, If Name, and Status must be defined before creating an IP interface. * Note: The list of VLANs allocated in the system is displayed in the If Name field. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 176: Routing Table

    The logical name of the local interface through Name which the next hop of this route is reached. Discard When this is checked, packets with a source IP address of the next hop router are discarded. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 177 You can create, modify, or delete Routing Table static entries. For more information on editing tables, refer to “Editing Tables” on page 157. * Note: Only static entries in the Routing Table can be modified. Entries learned from OSPF, RIP, or local cannot be modified. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 178 Chapter 16 When adding Routing Table entries on an Avaya G350, you can configure the next hop method in the Form View. Available next hop methods include: • Next Hop - Select the option button, and enter the IP Next Hop address of the next hop.
  • Page 179: Arp Table

    The following parameters are displayed: Table 16-4. ARP Parameters Field Description IP Address The IP address of the station. MAC Address The MAC address of the station. Layer 2 Interface The name of the interface. name Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 180 . The ARP Table displays entries starting with the specified IP address and interface. To view all the entries in the ARP Table: Click Select . All entries appear in the table. View > Refresh Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 181: Dhcp

    Field Description DHCP/BOOTP Global If the DHCP/BOOTP Global Status checkbox is Status checked, DHCP/BOOTP is enabled according to DHCP/BOOTP configuration of each interface. If it is not checked, DHCP/BOOTP relays over all interfaces are disabled. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 182: Dhcp/Bootp Parameters

    The interface name upon which the clients are located. Server1 Address The IP address of the first of two possible DHCP servers for the interface. Server2 Address The IP address of the second of two possible DHCP servers for the interface. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 183 One of the router’s IP addresses on the VLAN. This is used for all relayed requests, if is set Mode Specific You can create, modify, or delete DHCP/BOOTP parameters. For more information on editing tables, refer to “Editing Tables” on page 157. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 184: Rip

    Field Description RIP Global Status The status of RIP on the device. If checked, RIP is enabled. If not checked, RIP is disabled on all interfaces, regardless of the settings in the RIP Interfaces window. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 185: Rip Interfaces

    IP Route > RIP > RIP Interfaces The RIP Interfaces window opens. Figure 16-10. RIP Interfaces Window The following parameters are displayed: Table 16-8. RIP Interface Parameters Field Description Interface Name The name assigned to the selected IP interface. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 186 - RIP updates contain the entire routing table. • talkDefault-listen - RIP updates contain only a single entry. This advertises the router as the default router. • - No RIP updates are sent. listen-only Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 187 * Note: In the Send field, selecting ‘ ’ or ‘ ’ will listen-only talk-listen prevent updating the field. Default Route Metric You can modify RIP interfaces. For more information on editing tables, refer to “Editing Tables” on page 157. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 188: Ospf

    • OSPF Neighbors OSPF Global Parameters To define and display OSPF Global parameters, select IP Route > OSPF > . The OSPF Global Parameters window opens. OSPF Global Parameters Figure 16-11. OSPF Global Parameters Window Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 189 OSPF is disabled are advertised into OSPF as external routes. You can modify OSPF Global Parameters. * Note: After updating the Router ID field, a message is displayed warning that the operation might cause the OSPF database to reset. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 190: Ospf Interfaces

    IP Interface Name The name assigned to the selected IP interface. IP Address The IP address of this OSPF interface. Type The type of interface: • Point To Point • Point To Multipoint • Broadcast Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 191 Hello packets have not been seen before the router’s neighbors declare the router down. All routers attached to a common network must have the same Dead interval. Auth Type Authentication Type. Possible methods are: • None • Simple Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 192: Ospf Area Parameters

    “Editing Tables” on page 157. OSPF Area Parameters To define and display OSPF Area Parameters, select IP Route > OSPF > OSPF Area Parameters . The OSPF Area Parameters window opens. Figure 16-13. OSPF Area Parameters Window Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 193 Autonomous System Border Routers for the area chosen. Area LSAs Count The number of Link-State Advertisements for the area chosen. Area LS Checksum Summary of Link-State Checksums for the area Summary chosen. You can modify OSPF Area parameters. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 194: Ospf Link State Database

    The sequence number of the link state advertisement. Use this parameter to detect old and duplicate link state advertisements. The larger the sequence number, the more recent the advertisement. Note that the sequence number is usually negative. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 195 3. Click Start. The OSPF Link State Database displays entries starting with the specified LSA Type. To view all the entries in the OSPF Link State Database: Click Select . All entries appear in the table. View > Refresh Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 196: Ospf External Database

    The sequence number of the link state advertisement. Use this parameter to detect old and duplicate link state advertisements. The larger the sequence number, the more recent the advertisement. Note that the sequence number is usually negative. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 197: Ospf Neighbors

    Figure 16-17. OSPF Neighbors Window The following parameters are displayed: Table 16-14. OSPF Neighbors Parameters Field Description Neighbor Address The IP address of this neighbor. Router ID The unique OSPF identifier for the neighboring router. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 198: Vrrp

    A Master Router is selected for each Virtual Router. Backup routers function normally, while checking the Master Router. If the Master Router fails, the backup routers handle traffic directed to the Master Router. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 199 Table 16-15. VRRP Global Parameter Field Description VRRP Status When the VRRP global parameter checkbox is checked, VRRP is operational on the router. If unchecked, VRRP is not operational on the router. You can modify the VRRP Global Parameter. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 200: Vrrp Table

    VRID A number which, along with an interface index (ifIndex), serves to uniquely identify a virtual router on a given VRRP router. A set of one or more associated addresses is assigned to a VRID. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 201 (1/60 of a second). Advertise Interval The interval of state advertisements from the primary interface to the backup interface. MAC Address MAC address of the VRRP interface. Primary Interface Logical name of the primary interface. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 202 Form View. 4. Click . The IP address is no longer associated with the virtual router. You can modify VRRP parameters. For more information on editing tables, refer to “Editing Tables” on page 157. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 203: Crtp

    • CRTP Interfaces CRTP Interfaces The Avaya G350 supports RTP compression, reducing the overhead of transmitting voice packets over the E1/T1 line. You can configure CRTP (Compressed RTP) parameters for each PPP interface. To define and display CRTP Interfaces, select IP Route >...
  • Page 204 Actual TCP The actual number of context identifiers for TCP Connections connections on this interface. You can modify CRTP parameters on PPP interfaces. For more information on editing tables, refer to “Editing Tables” on page 157. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 205: Appendix A - Menus

    Menus This appendix gives the full structure of the menus in the Avaya G350 Manager. Device Manager Menus This section provides the menu structure of the Avaya G350 Device Manager. File Menu Table A-1. File Menu - Device Manager Item...
  • Page 206: Configure Menu

    Saves the updated configuration to the device. Tools Menu Table A-5. Tools Menu - Device Manager Item Description Administer Opens Avaya Site Administrator on the station or Station/Gateway the selected Media Gateway. Administer Call Opens Avaya Site Administrator on the selected Controller Media Call Controller.
  • Page 207: Help Menu

    Activates online help. About Avaya G350 Copyright information about the Avaya G350 Manager Device Manager. Routing Manager Menus This section provides the menu structure of the Avaya G350 Routing Manager. File Menu Table A-7. File Menu - Routing Manager Item Description Save Saves the current table to a text file.
  • Page 208: Edit Menu

    Stops loading information into the current table. Apply Sends the configuration information to the device. Start Point Opens the Start Point dialog box for specifying the starting point of entries displayed in the table. Reset Reset the selected router. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 209: Help Menu

    Help Menu Table A-11. Help Menu - Routing Manager Item Description Context Sensitive Help Activates context sensitive help. Contents Opens the on-line help contents page. About Routing Manager Copyright information about the Avaya G350 Routing Manager. Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 210: Appendix B - Web Management

    Avaya G350 User’s Guide. Configuring the Avaya G350 Device When an Avaya G350 is initially configured as a full router, it must be assigned an IP address. The IP address must be assigned using the CLI (Command Line Interface) setup screens. For information on assigning an IP address to the router module, refer to the Avaya G350 User’s Guide.
  • Page 211 Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 212: Index

    Select Channels and Speed screen 82 VLANs 109 Select E1/T1 Port screen 81 VoIP Engine configuration 48 Select Name and Encapsulation screen 80 WAN configuration 54 Welcome screen 79 welcome to Avaya G350 Manager viii Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 213 DHCP/BOOTP Parameters window 172 Contents page in Help 17 overview 171 Contracting, VLAN tree branch 112 Dialog Area 15 Create Welcome screen 124 Dialog box symbols 16 Creating Discarding Port Redundancy changes 145 backup interface 102 Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 214 200 Frame Relay tab Introduction Channel Group 66 Avaya G350 Manager 1 USP 93 Avaya G350 Manager User Guide viii Frames Direction Selection screen 128 IP Global Parameters window 163 IP Interfaces window 164 IP Route ARP Table 169...
  • Page 215 MGC Config tab 43 Port Mirroring 122 module configuration 41 Port Redundancy 135 overview 40 switch connected addresses 146 Media module configuration 45 trap managers 149 Menus VLAN configuration 109 Device Manager 195 VLANs 110 VoIP 48 Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 216 Running Avaya G350 Manager Primary Port Selection screen 141 from Avaya Network Management Con- Secondary Port Selection screen 142 sole 3 Welcome screen 140 from HP NNM 3 via the Internet 4 Running changes 158 Avaya G350 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 217 Source Port Selection screen 126 Deleting 157 Starting Editing 157 Avaya G350 Manager 3 Modifying 157 Avaya G350 Manager using Avaya Net- Removing 157 work Management 3 Tabs, application 5 Web management 4 Tagging packets with VLAN information 110 Station connections 146...
  • Page 218 Avaya G350 Manager 5 VLAN Filtering screen 129 Device Manager 8 VLANs Routing Manager 154 accessing the dialog box 111 Users of Avaya G350 management viii applying configuration changes 121 Using configuration 109 Avaya G350 Manager help 17 creating 116...
  • Page 219 RIP Global Parameters 174 Port Redundancy Wizard 140 RIP Interfaces 175 Welcome to Avaya G350 Manager viii Switch Connected Addresses 147 Who should use Avaya G350 Manager viii VRRP Global Parameters 188 Window VRRP Table 190 ARP Table 169 Wizard...

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