Configuring Routed Vsps; Creating Routed Vsps - Avaya P550R User Manual

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Chapter 4

Configuring Routed VSPs

Creating Routed
VSPs
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Routed VSPs provide point-to-point connection for two routed
interfaces passing only layer 3 traffic. There are several requirements
for routed VSPs:
* Notes:
This configuration should be done as a one-sided
configuration (i.e., It must be configured as if you did not
know the manufacturer of the Switch/Router to which
the VSP is connecting).
The Avaya switches on which you are creating the routed
VSP must be on the same subnet. Every subnet that you
want to access across the routed VSP must have a routed
interface.
The routed VSP must be on a VLAN which has a routed
Interface only and no other ports configured.
All frames incoming from the ATM network are passed to
the routed interface since no layer 2 information is
included in the ATM packets.
You can only configure/enable one link per routed VSP.
You must know the IP addresses of the routed interfaces and the
MAC addresses of both ATM Uplink modules.
To find the MAC address:
a. Select Modules & Ports > Configuration from the Web
Agent. The Module Information dialog box opens.
b. Select the switch port number for the ATM Uplink module
on which you want to modify the virtual switch ports from
the Switch Ports column. The Switch Ports dialog box
opens. The MAC address of the module is in the right most
column.
Complete the following steps to configure routed VSPs:
1. Create a routed VSP on the first ATM Uplink module:
a. Select Modules & Ports > Configuration from the Web
Agent. The Module Information dialog box opens.
Avaya P550R/P580/P880/P882 Multiservice Switch ATM Uplink User Guide, Version 2.0.

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