Optical Device Guidelines - Avaya 8800 Planning And Engineering

Ethernet routing switch, network design
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Hardware fundamentals and guidelines
IPv6 static routes
OSPFv3 areas
OSPFv3 adjacencies
OSPFv3 routes
Operations, Administration, and Maintenance
IPFIX
RMON alarms with 4000K memory
RMON events with 250K memory
RMON events with 4000K memory
RMON Ethernet statistics with 250K
memory
RMON Ethernet statistics with 4000K
memory
Avaya supports only 25 spanning tree groups (STG). Although you can configure up to 64
STGs, configurations of more than 25 STGs are not supported. If you need to configure more
than 25 STGs, contact your Avaya Customer Support representative for more information.

Optical device guidelines

Use optical devices to enable high bit rate communications and long transmission distances.
Use the information in this section to properly use optical devices in your network. For more
information about the Avaya optical routing system (Coarse Wavelength Division Multiplexing
system) information, see
Optical device guideline navigation
Optical power considerations
10 GbE WAN module optical interoperability
1000BASE-X and 10GBASE-X reach
XFPs and dispersion considerations
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Planning and Engineering — Network Design
Maximum supported 8692SF with
SuperMezz or 8895SF (R or RS series
2000
5
80
5000
384 000 flows per chassis
2630
324
5206
230
4590
Optical routing design
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on page 39.
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November 2010

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