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  • Page 2 Avaya disclaims responsibility for errors which may appear in this document, and it reserves the right, in its sole discretion and without notice, to make substitutions and modifications in the products and practices described in this document.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Avaya P330 Modes ........15...
  • Page 4 Media Module Configuration ......47 Avaya Site Administration ....... .48 Chapter 6 —...
  • Page 5 Updating the Device ........119 Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 6 Second Layer ........143 Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 7 Resetting a Router ........150 Using Avaya P330 Routing Manager Help ....150 Opening the Help to the Contents Page .
  • Page 8 Web Management Overview ......191 Configuring the Avaya P330 Device ......191 Index .
  • Page 9: The Purpose Of This On-Line Help

    Welcome to Avaya P330 Manager. This section of the on-line help provides an introduction to the structure and assumptions of this on-line help. It includes the following topics: • The Purpose of This On-Line Help - A description of the goals of this online help.
  • Page 10 Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 11: Chapter 1 — Introduction

    Avaya P330 Device management. • The User Interface - Detailed descriptions of the user interface common to all applications in the Avaya P330 Manager. • Managing Tables - An explanation of the symbols used to label table rows.
  • Page 12: Application Tabs

    The Avaya P330 Manager provides full management capabilities for Avaya P330 Devices. This includes the ability to view five aspects of device management: • Device Manager - Provides a view of the configuration of the device including VLAN configuration, configured LAGs, port mirroring, and traps.
  • Page 13: The User Interface

    The Avaya P330 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 P330 Device.
  • Page 14: Status Line

    The Status Line shows the communication status between the application and the Avaya P330 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 15 The Avaya P330 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 16 Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 17: Desktop

    Avaya P330 Manager. • Using Dialog Boxes and Tables - An explanation of the icons found in the dialog boxes and tables in the Avaya P330 Device Manager. • Using Avaya P330 Device Manager Help - An explanation of the options for accessing on-line help in the Avaya P330 Device Manager.
  • Page 18 • Chassis View - A graphical representation of the Avaya P330 Device. • Dialog Area - A resizeable window where all dialog boxes and tables first open. For information on other parts of the user interface, refer to “The User Interface”...
  • Page 19 LAG. Click to update the device with the changes. Click discard the changes. Options not applicable to the selected port or LAG are dimmed. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 20 1 and 8 using the pull-down listbox. Apply or cancel the configuration changes made with the Get/Set Toolbar. You can toggle the display of the Get/Set toolbar. To toggle the display of the Get/Set toolbar, select Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 21: Tree View

    The Tree View shows a hierarchical representation of the structure of the Avaya P330 Device. To select ports, LAGS, 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 22: Chassis View

    The Chassis View is a graphical representation of the Avaya P330 Device. The Avaya P330 Device can contain several Avaya P330 modules. The Chassis View shows all of the device’s modules, LAGs, and ports, including ports on expansion modules and cascading modules (when present).
  • Page 23 GBIC Ports • Selecting Elements Some Avaya P330 expansion modules contain GBIC (GigaBit Interface Converter) ports that house removable transceiver modules. The Chassis View reflects the management status of the ports. The following table shows the possible appearances of these ports in the Chassis View and provides the corresponding management status of the port.
  • Page 24 In the Tree View, click the port’s icon. The port is highlighted in the Chassis View and the Tree View. To select multiple elements, press CTRL while clicking on each — element to be selected. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 25: Dialog Area

    • Port RMON mode When in configuration mode, you can view and change the configuration of the Avaya P330 Device and individual ports. When in Port RMON mode, you can view graphical representations of the traffic on individual ports. To switch to configuration mode:...
  • Page 26 You can refresh the information in the Avaya P330 Device Manager. To refresh Avaya P330 device information, select . The Avaya P330 Device Manager refreshes its device information and updates the display. Dialog boxes and tables in the Avaya P330 Manager application have a common set of buttons.
  • Page 27: Opening The Help To The Contents Page

    . The cursor changes to the shape of an arrow with a question mark. 2. Click on a point of interest in the Avaya P330 Device Manager. The on-line help opens to a topic explaining the feature that was clicked.
  • Page 28 Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 29 This section of the on-line help explains how to set the various configuration parameters relevant to the Avaya P330. It includes the following topics: • Device Information- Edit high-level information about the Avaya P330 Device. • Module Configuration- Edit information specific to an Avaya P330 module in the device.
  • Page 30: Device Information

    The Device Information dialog box provides you with high-level information specific to the Avaya P330 Device. The Device Information dialog box 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 31 The priority of the bridge as determined by the first quarter of the Bridge ID. The warning level of the device. Possible values are: For more information on the user interface, refer to “Using Dialog Boxes and Tables” on page Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 32: Chapter 4 - Power Over Ethernet

    The number of ports located on the module. The version of the application software running on the module. The version of the module. The version is updated whenever there is a functional modification to the module. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 33 Table 3-2. Module Configuration Fields (Continued) Field Description A unique number assigned by Avaya Inc. to the selected module. The type of expansion module in the selected module. A description of the expansion module in the selected module. The version of the expansion module. The version is updated whenever there is a functional modification to the module.
  • Page 34: Lag Configuration

    LAG, such as the LAG’s status, name, VLAN tagging mode, VLAN ID, priority level, and mode of operation. The Get/Set Toolbar provides an alternative, quick method to view and change a LAG’s configuration. For more information on the Get/Set Toolbar, refer to “Get/Set Toolbar” on page Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 35 The flow control values advertised by the ports on the selected LAG. These values limit the flow control possibilities to be decided by Auto-Negotiation. The state of flow control on the selected LAG. The name of the LAG. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 36 LAG with the highest priority will pass through first. However, a fairness mechanism will allow low priority packets to eventually enter the bus. Possible values are: Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 37 A cost factor used by Spanning Tree Algorithm to determine the most efficient route for forwarding traffic to its destination while removing loops in the network. For more information refer to Spanning Tree Algorithm (STA) in The Reference Guide. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 38: Port Configuration

    * Note: The configuration of ports that participate in a LAG cannot be changed using the Port Configuration dialog box. Use the LAG Configuration dialog box instead. * Note: The information fields in the Port Configuration dialog box vary according to the type of port selected. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 39 VLAN. Otherwise, it discards the packet. • - VLAN tagging, per IEEE 802.1Q VLAN standard. The port will transmit frames with a VLAN ID of 1 - 3071. The VLAN number of the port. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 40 It also delivers remote link status. For 10BaseT and 100BaseT ports, Auto-Negotiation determines the speed and Duplex Mode of communication between the endstations. For Gigabit ports, Auto- Negotiation determines the Flow Control setting of the ports. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 41 • - 10 Mbps. • - 100 Mbps. - 1000 Mbps. The state of flow control on the selected port. The warning level of the selected port. Possible values are: A list of fault messages. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 42 • - Normal users. • - Servers or critical users. For more information refer to Port Classification For more information on the user interface, refer to “Using Dialog Boxes and Tables” on page Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 43 You can reset the entire Avaya P330 Device, or one or more of its individual modules. To reset the entire Avaya P330 Device: 1. Select . A confirmation dialog box opens. 2. Click . The device resets. To reset an individual Avaya P330 module: 1.
  • Page 44 Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 45: Poe Overview

    PoE on a module and port level. PoE provides power to IP telephones over an Ethernet line using an Avaya P330 device. The power is transmitted via the device’s ports to the IP telephones over the same cable carrying IP packets.
  • Page 46: Viewing Poe Port Information

    The Chassis View provides immediate information about PoE. Ports that are currently supplying power to IP telephones are labeled with a lightning bolt. You can view PoE configuration information on the module and port levels. • PoE Module Configuration • PoE Port Configuration Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 47 Field Description 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 P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 48 • Class 2 - The port can supply between 0.5 - 4.0 Watts. • Class 3 - The port can supply between 4.0 - 7.0 Watts. • Class 4 - The port can supply between 7.0 - 15.0 Watts. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 49: Chapter 5 - G700 Media Gateway

    This section of the on-line help provides information about the Avaya G700 Media Gateway and includes the following topics: • G700 Media Gateway Overview - An overview of G700 functionality in Avaya P330 Devices. • G700 Configuration- Information about viewing and configuring G700 components.
  • Page 50: Module Configuration

    MG Config • MGP Config • MGC Config * Note: For information about configuring Avaya P330 Modules other than the G700 Media Gateway, refer to “Module Configuration” on page The Switch Config tab provides detailed information about the module, such as the module’s position in the device, the module’s type, description, number of ports, and any faults occurring on the module.
  • Page 51 You can manually configure the IP address settings for the Media Gateway, or you can use a DHCP server. If you choose to use a DHCP server and it is not available, the manually configured settings are used. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 52 Use DHCP for IP field is read-only, and can be configured using the CLI. For more information on CLI commands, refer to the Avaya P330 User’s Guide. The IP address of the gateway processor. The subnet mask of the gateway processor.
  • Page 53 * Note: The field is Use DHCP for VLAN read-only, and can be configured using the CLI. For more information on CLI commands, refer to the Avaya P330 User’s Guide. The VLAN ID of the gateway. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 54 Controller’s settings, IP address, and registration information. MGC IP Settings 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 P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 55 Use DHCP can be configured using the CLI. For more information on CLI commands, refer to the Avaya P330 User’s Guide. MGC Lists The MGC List provides a list of controllers. If the MGP is unable to establish a connection with the first controller in the list, the MGP will try to establish a connection with the next controller in the list.
  • Page 56 1. Select the entry in the list. 2. Click . The entry is deleted. To select more than one entry, press SHIFT while selecting — additional entries. * Note: To apply the changes to the MGC list, click Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 57: Media Module Configuration

    The serial number of the Media Module. The version of the Media Module’s hardware. The firmware version of the Media Module. The number of ports on the Media Module. The operational status of the Media Module. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 58: 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, G700 Media Gateway, or an individual voice port. To launch ASA on an MGC, G700 Media Gateway, or voice port: 1.
  • Page 59: Voip Overview

    Module in the G700 Media Gateway Module. You can view information and configure parameters for the VoIP Engine using the VoIP Engine dialog box. The VoIP Configuration dialog box contains three tabs: • VoIP Resources • VoIP Config • VoIP Status Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 60 Use DHCP field is read-only, and can be configured using the CLI. For more information on CLI commands, refer to the Avaya P330 User’s Guide. The minimum range of UDP ports assigned by the call controller for RTP traffic. The value ranges between 1 - 65534.
  • Page 61 If RTCP monitoring is enabled, the VoIP engines send RTCP packets to the RTCP monitor. You must configure an IP address for the RTCP monitor, and determine intervals at which the RTCP data is checked. The following table lists the RTCP monitoring fields and their descriptions. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 62 RSVP request, and the Retry Delay field is ignored. The interval the VoIP Engine waits after a failed RSVP request before sending the new request. The interval ranges between 0.5 - 60 seconds. The type of service being provided. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 63 The firmware version on the VoIP engine. The IP address assigned to the VoIP Engine when not using the DHCP server. The current IP address of the VoIP engine. Total number of channels available for this VoIP engine. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 64 It uses a mechanism to remove the random delays between packets, which occur as the packets are routed through the network. The state of the VoIP engine. The operational status of the VoIP engine. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 65: X330Wan Overview

    Avaya P330 line that include an expansion slot. The X330WAN Expansion Module adds WAN connectivity to the Avaya P330 stackable 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 66 . The configuration changes are saved. In addition to the Ethernet ports found on an Avaya P330 device, the X330WAN expansion module may have E1/T1 ports. This section provides information on viewing and configuring E1/T1 port parameters. The E1/T1 port is used to connect to an E1 or T1 line. The E1/T1 Port Configuration dialog box provides configuration and status information about the E1/T1 port.
  • Page 67 Advanced tab does not appear in the Channel Group dialog box. For a T1 line: • ESF • SF The bit pattern used to signify an idle line. Possible patterns include: • Flags • Mark • PSAX Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 68 • Payload Loopback • Line Loopback • Diag Loopback A request to use a remote loopback. A remote (T1 only) loopback can be performed using: • No Remote Loopback • Remote Line • Remote Payload Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 69: Channel Group - Ppp Session 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 P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 70 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 P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 71 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 Speed Factor pull-down listbox. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 72 • 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 P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 73 - Information about the Channel Group’s sub-frame relays. • DLCIs - DLCI information for the Channel Group. The Frame Relay tab of the Channel Group dialog box provides information about the frame relay configuration of the Channel Group. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 74 However, some interfaces (or PVCs) layered on top of this interface are Down. Some packets can be transmitted and received. The size (in octets) of the largest datagram that can be sent via the interface. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 75 Sub-Frame-Relay interfaces in the upper section of the dialog box. To view configuration information for a specific Sub-Frame- Relay interface, click the Sub-Frame-Relay interface in the list. Configuration information for the selected Sub-Frame-Relay interface appears in the bottom of the dialog box. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 76 The name of the interface. A user defined description of the Sub-Frame-Relay. The type of Sub-Frame-Relay interface. Currently, only Point to Point interfaces are supported. The bandwidth of the Sub-Frame-Relay interface in bits per second. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 77 A list of all DLCIs associated with the Sub-Frame-Relay interface. If more than one DLCI is configured on the Sub-Frame-Relay interface, priority DLCI is active. The first DLCI is for high priority traffic, the second DLCI is for medium priority traffic, etc. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 78 DLCI appear in the bottom of the dialog box. 2. Modify the parameters you want to change using the fields at the bottom of the dialog box. 3. Click . The DLCI parameters are modified. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 79 • L - Low To configure the priority of DLCI traffic, select the checkboxes for the priorities to use on the DLCI. If only one DLCI is configured for the Channel Group, all traffic uses the DLCI. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 80: The Channel Groups Table

    Description The number of the module in which the Channel Group exists. The name of the Channel Group. The bandwidth of the Channel Group. The Channel Group’s encapsulation. Possible values are: • PPPSession • FrameRelay Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 81 To delete a channel group: 1. In the Channel Groups Table, select the channel group which you wish to delete. 2. Click . A confirmation box opens. 3. Click . The channel group is deleted. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 82 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 . The Channel Group Wizard continues with the Select Channels and Speed Screen. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 83: Usp - Ppp Interface

    Ports). This section provides information on viewing and configuring USP parameters. The tabs that appear in the USP dialog box are dependant on the encapsulation method of the selected Channel Group. • USP - PPP Interface • USP - Frame Relay Interface Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 84 The state of the selected port. Possible values are: • Enable - The port is enabled and can transmit and receive packets. • Disable - The port is disabled and cannot transmit or receive packets. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 85 • 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. Any faults that occurred on the port. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 86 Possible patterns include: • Flags • Mark The number of flags transmitted between consecutive frames. Possible values are: • 1 • 2 The status of the DTE loopback. Possible values are: • On • Off Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 87 The state of the selected port. Possible values are: • Enable - The port is enabled and can transmit and receive packets. • Disable - The port is disabled and cannot transmit or receive packets. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 88 • 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 P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 89 • Enable - The LMI type is received from the interface at the other end of the line. • Disable - The LMI Type is determined by the value in the LMI Type field. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 90 However, some interfaces (or PVCs) layered on top of this interface are Down. Some packets can be transmitted and received. The size (in octets) of the largest datagram that can be sent via the interface. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 91 Sub-Frame-Relay in the list. Configuration information for the selected Sub-Frame-Relay interface appears in the bottom of the dialog box. You can create, modify, and delete Sub-Frame-Relay interfaces using the Sub-Interfaces tab of the USP dialog box. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 92 USP dialog box and their descriptions: Table 7-12. Interfaces Parameters Field Description The name of the Sub-Frame-Relay interface. A user defined description of the Sub-Frame-Relay. The bandwidth of the Sub-Frame-Relay interface in bits per second. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 93 • N/A - The selected interface is not participating in a backup scheme. The DLCIs tab of the USP dialog box provides information about the DLCIs in the USP. 5. Click . The tab of the USP dialog box appears. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 94 . The DLCI is deleted. The following table provides a list of the fields in the DLCIs tab of the USP dialog box and their descriptions: Table 7-13. Parameters Field Description The DLCI for the circuit. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 95 DLCIs. For example, if there are three DLCIs configured for a USP, the first DLCI may be configured with Primary and High priority, the second with Medium and Normal, and the third with Low. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 96: Viewing The Backup Interfaces Table

    Table 7-14. Parameters Field Description The slot number of the X330WAN expansion module for which the Backup interface is configured. The name of the primary interface being backed up. The name of the Backup interface. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 97 Select an X330WAN module from the Chassis View or Tree View. The module number appears in the Module Number field. To continue, click . The Backup Interface Wizard continues with the Select Primary Interface Screen. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 98 Backup interface: a. Click b. Enter the number of seconds to wait in the available field. To continue, click . The Backup Interface Wizard continues with the Confirmation Screen. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 99 Confirmation screen. To create the Backup interface or apply the changes to the Backup interface’s configuration, click . The Backup interface information is uploaded to the device, and the Backup Interfaces table is refreshed. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 100 Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 101: The Port Rmon Window

    This section explains the port RMON options of the Avaya P330 Device. It includes the following topics: • The Port RMON Window- An explanation of the parts of the Port RMON window. • Traffic Types - How to select traffic to monitor in the Port RMON window.
  • Page 102: The Pie Chart

    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. • Viewing Traffic Statistics • Zooming In and Out of the Graph • Scrolling within the Graph • Unfreezing the Graph Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 103 When zooming or scrolling within the graph, the display freezes and is not updated with the current information. To reactivate the display, click anywhere in the graph. The graph display is restored to normal, and the graph is reactivated. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 104: Traffic Types

    Total Packets Total number of packets of valid frame length Received that were received on the port. Unicast Total number of good packets received that were directed to a unicast address. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 105: Chapter 9 - Vlans

    * Note: In this section, ports include LAGs. i.e. Any mention of a port refers to a port or LAG. 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 P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 106 Avaya MultiService 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 MultiService VLAN Manager User Guide.
  • Page 107: Vlan Tree

    VLAN names on the device. For information on synchronizing VLAN names, refer to “Synchronizing VLAN Names” on page 103. * Note: When using the Embedded Web Device Manager, global VLAN information is not available. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 108 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 P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 109 If a packet is on a VLAN not known to the device, the packet is discarded. • Static - The port is bound to the VLANs checked in the Static Binding VLANs list. Packets on all other VLANs are discarded. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 110 • 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 P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 111: Creating Vlans

    VLAN ID * 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 P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 112 1. Select the VLAN whose name you want to edit. 2. Click . The Rename VLAN dialog box opens. 3. Edit the VLAN’s name in the field. VLAN Name 4. Click . The VLAN is renamed. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 113 . The marked VLANs on the device are renamed with the VLAN names in the master VLAN list. You can delete VLANs from the Avaya P330 Device. Globally known VLANs can be deleted from the device, but not from the master VLAN list.
  • Page 114: Selecting Ports

    Selection List. In addition, parameters that are common to all ports in the selection appear in the Port Configuration Area. For details on the information provided in the Selection List, refer to “Selection List” on page Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 115 The ports are added to the desired VLAN. * Note: When dragging ports from the VLAN Tree, only ports represented by PVID symbols are added to the desired VLAN. Dragged static binding icons are ignored and do not change port PVIDs. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 116 Ports whose VLAN information has changed appear dimmed in the VLANs table. To update the device with the changes, click For more information on the user interface, refer to “Using Dialog Boxes and Tables” on page Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 117: Chapter 10 - Link Aggregation Groups

    A LAG consists of a group of ports acting as a single logical port. All ports participating must have the same configuration. For more information on LAGs, refer to Link Aggregation Groups (LAGs) in The Reference Guide. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 118 . If you have changed some of the LAG’s parameters, and you want to keep the rest of the LAG’s configuration, click . The device is updated with the LAG’s new configuration. For more information, refer to “The LAG Wizard” on page 109. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 119: Lag Wizard - Welcome

    Base Port in the Chassis View and Tree View. When you have selected the base port for the LAG, click . The LAG Wizard continues with the LAG Wizard - Member Port Selection screen. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 120 3. Click until you reach the Confirmation screen. To create the LAG or apply the changes to the LAG’s configuration, click . The LAG information is uploaded to the device, and the LAG table is refreshed. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 121 4. Click to update the device. 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 5. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 122 Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 123: Updating The Device

    Intermodule Port Redundancy is located powers down or is removed from the device, the secondary port in the Intermodule Port Redundancy takes over. * Note: Only one intermodule port redundancy can be configured on a device. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 124 For more information on Port Redundancy, refer to Redundancy in The Reference Guide. The Port Redundancy table provides a list of all port redundancies configured on the switch, with their respective primary and secondary ports. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 125 * Note: Only one intermodule port redundancy can be configured on a device. 6. Update the device. For more information on updating the device, refer to “Updating the Device” on page 119. * Note: A port cannot participate in more than one redundancy scheme. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 126: Port Redundancy Wizard - Welcome

    View and Tree View and is listed in the 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 Wizard - Secondary Port Selection screen. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 127 Intermodule When you have selected a name and a type for the Port Redundancy, click . The Port Redundancy Wizard continues with the Port Redundancy Wizard - Confirmation screen. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 128 2. Change the Port Redundancy’s parameters. 3. Click until you reach the Confirmation screen. To create the Port Redundancy, click . The Port Redundancy information is uploaded to the device, and the Port Redundancy table is refreshed. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 129 All changes made to the Port Redundancy table are 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 5. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 130 Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 131: Chapter 12 — Port Mirroring

    For more information on Port Mirroring, refer to Port Mirroring in The Reference Guide. Do not change the VLAN of the source or destination port while CAUTION the port mirroring mechanism is operating. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 132: The Port Mirroring Wizard

    The wizard offers the choice of deleting or editing the existing Port Mirroring configuration. To delete the existing Port Mirroring configuration: 1. Select the option button. 2. Click . The Port Mirroring Wizard continues with the Port Mirroring Wizard - Confirmation screen. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 133 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 Mirroring Wizard - Frames Direction Selection screen. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 134 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 Port Mirroring Wizard continues with the Port Mirroring Wizard - Confirmation screen. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 135 2. Change the Port Mirroring parameters. 3. Click until you reach the Confirmation screen. To upload the Port Mirroring configuration to the device, click . The Port Mirroring configuration is uploaded to the device. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 136 Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 137: Chapter 13 — Ip Multicast Filtering

    This section provides information on configuring IP Multicast Filtering on the Avaya P330 Device. It includes the following topics: • IP Multicast Filtering Overview - A brief overview of IP Multicast Filtering. • Configuring IP Multicast Filtering - Descriptions of the parameters in the IP Multicast Filtering dialog box.
  • Page 138 This time allows other hosts to report to the device. The valid range for this parameter is 1 - 300 seconds. To change the IP Multicast filtering configuration for the Avaya P330 Device, change the IP Multicast filtering parameters. To apply the changes, click...
  • Page 139 Table- Instructions on how to edit the Trap Managers Table. In the event of a fault or an unusual occurrence, the Avaya P330 can send traps to one or more Network Management Stations (NMS). To enable this feature, you must configure the Avaya P330 with a list of the managers’...
  • Page 140: The Device Trap Managers Table

    IP address that is already being used by 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 133. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 141: The Media Gateway Trap Managers Table

    A group of traps that report on the Traps normal operation of the Media Gateway. For information on adding and removing trap managers and editing their trap reporting statuses, refer to “Editing the Trap Managers Table” on page 133. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 142: The Wan Trap Managers Table

    A group of traps that report problems with the WAN interface and cable. For information on adding and removing trap managers and editing their trap reporting statuses, refer to “Editing the Trap Managers Table” on page 133. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 143: Adding And Removing Managers

    * 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 P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 144 Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 145: Chapter 15 — Switch Connected Addresses

    Switch Connected for Device window. The Switch Connected Addresses feature allows you to see which devices are connected to the ports on the Avaya P330 Device. Keeping track of this network information can increase efficiency and security, and assist in troubleshooting network problems.
  • Page 146: The Switch Connected Addresses Window

    The Switch Connected Addresses window provides a list of MAC addresses along with the ports to which they are attached. All the connections to the Avaya P330 are listed with their respective ports in the Switch Connected Addresses window. The rows of the Switch Connected Addresses window comprise the following information: •...
  • Page 147: Updating The Device

    Port security enables you to prevent unlearned devices from sending information through selected ports. Avaya P330 ports maintain a list of the MAC addresses of devices that are linked to them. This list is called the Content Address Memory (CAM). Before enabling security on a port, allow the port to learn the MAC addresses of the devices from which you want the port to forward traffic.
  • Page 148 To enable port security on an Avaya P330 Device, check the checkbox. Port security is enabled on the device. To disable port security on an Avaya P330 Device, clear the checkbox. Port security is disabled on the device. To toggle the state of port security activation on a port, click the port’s symbol in the Tree View or Chassis View.
  • Page 149: Chapter 17 — Lane Information

    ATM Access module, their ATM addresses, the ELAN to which each is attached, and the status of the LEC. All the LECs attached to the Avaya P330 are listed in the LEC Information window. The rows of the LEC Information window comprise the following information: •...
  • Page 150 Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 151: Chapter 18 — Routing Manager

    This section of the on-line help provides an introduction to the Avaya P330 Routing Manager. It includes the following topics: • Router Modes - An introduction to the different modes of the Avaya P330 Router. • The User Interface - An introduction to the Avaya P330 Routing Manager user interface.
  • Page 152: Router Modes

    * Note: The Avaya X330WAN expansion module always operates in Router mode. When configured with the Router mode, the Avaya P333R is a fully configurable router. When configured with the Router And Web Switch mode, the Avaya P333R-LB is a fully configurable router that is also capable of performing load balancing functions.
  • Page 153: Ez2Route

    For information on viewing the configuration of EZ2route routers and a table of the routers they have learned, refer to Chapter 22, EZ2route. When the Avaya P333R routing mode is configured as Second Layer, the module performs no routing functions. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 154: The User Interface

    Manager functions. • Tree View - A resizeable window containing a hierarchical representation of the router modules in the device and configuration windows of Avaya P330 Routing Configuration. • Table Area - A resizeable window where all tables are displayed. •...
  • Page 155: Toolbar

    Sends the configuration information to the device. Opens a dialog box which enables you to specify the starting point in the display of a table. Opens the on-line help for context-sensitive information. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 156: Tree View

    The Tree View shows the Avaya P333R modules and X330WAN expansion modules in the device and the applicable configuration windows for each module. The highest level of the Tree View shows the device’s router modules. Each module that is configured as a router is shown. All modules configured as EZ2route appear under a single EZ2route icon.
  • Page 157: Table Area

    To toggle the display of forms associated with table rows: 1. Select a table row. 2. Click Select . The display of the associated form is toggled. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 158 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. To undo all the changes made to a table, click .
  • Page 159: Running Changes

    To make configuration changes permanent, the changes must be committed (saved) to the router. To commit the configuration to the router, select . The changes are committed to the router. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 160: Opening The Help To A Topic Of Interest

    3. Click . The selected router is reset. This section explains how to use the on-line help in the Avaya P330 Routing Manager. The on-line help can be opened to the contents page or directly to a topic of interest.
  • Page 161: Device Global Parameters

    • Device Global Parameters • Upload/Download Configuration * Note: When configuring an Avaya X330WAN router, there is no Device Global Parameters window. * Note: When configuring an Avaya X330WAN router, there is no Device Global Parameters window. The following parameters are displayed: Table 19-1.
  • Page 162: Upload/Download Configuration

    * Note: Only routing information is saved in this file. • Selecting TFTP Secure Mode • Uploading the Current Configuration to a File • Downloading a Saved Configuration to the Router • Upload/Download Configuration Parameters Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 163: Selecting Tftp Secure Mode

    Enter a filename into the File name field. d. Click . The name of the selected file appears in the Upload field. 3. Click . The current configuration is saved in the specified file. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 164 . The specified configuration is downloaded to the router. In addition, the following parameters are displayed. Table 19-2. Upload/Download Configuration Field Description The status of the current upload or download operation. Non-fatal warnings issued by the router. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 165: Vlans

    The Layer 2 folder provides access to the following window: • VLANs * Note: When configuring an Avaya X330WAN router, the Layer 2 folder provides access to the L2 Interfaces window. * Note: When configuring an Avaya X330WAN router, this window is called the L2 Interfaces window.
  • Page 166 Table 20-1. VLANs Window Parameters (Continued) Field Description The operational status of this layer 2 interface. (X330WAN router only) The fields in the VLANs window are read-only. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 167: Ip Global Parameters

    If not checked, ICMP error messages should not be sent. The number of seconds that may pass between ARP requests concerning entries in the ARP table. After this period, the entry is deleted from the table. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 168: Ip Interfaces

    The status of the forwarding of incoming net- directed broadcasts to this interface. If checked, the forwarding is enabled. If not checked, IP directed broadcast messages destined to this interface will be discarded and will not be forwarded to this interface. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 169: Editing Tables

    * 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 P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 170: Routing Table

    OSPF protocol. If checked, static entries are advertised by RIP and OSPF. If unchecked, static entries are not advertised. Number of hops to the destination network, or the cost of the route for OSPF routes. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 171 * Note: Only static entries in the Routing Table can be modified. Entries learned from OSPF, RIP, or local cannot be modified. When adding Routing Table entries on an Avaya X330WAN router, you can configure the next hop method in the Form View. Available next hop methods include: •...
  • Page 172 The following parameters are displayed: Table 21-4. ARP Parameters Field Description The IP address of the station. The MAC address of the station. The name of the interface. (not for X330WAN) The name of the interface. (X330WAN router only) Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 173: Arp Table

    If Name 4. Click . 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. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 174: Dhcp

    The interface name upon which the clients are (X330WAN router located. only) The IP address of the first of two possible DHCP servers for the interface. The IP address of the second of two possible DHCP servers for the interface. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 175 One of the router’s IP addresses on the VLAN. This is used for all relayed requests, if Mode is set You can create, modify, or delete DHCP/BOOTP parameters. For more information on editing tables, refer to “Editing Tables” on page 148. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 176: Rip Global Parameters

    The amount of time between each RIP periodic update. (X330WAN router only) The amount of time after which a route becomes invalid in the routing table. (X330WAN router only) You can modify RIP Global Parameters by checking boxes as desired. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 177: Rip Interfaces

    No route aggregation is done in RIP version 2. RIP version 2 allows for Variable Length Subnets Masks (VLSM), meaning that subnets of the same net may have masks of different lengths, and may be of different sizes. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 178 * Note: In the Send field, selecting ‘ ’ or ‘ ’ will prevent updating the field. Default Route Metric You can modify RIP interfaces. For more information on editing tables, refer to “Editing Tables” on page 148. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 179: Ospf

    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 P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 180: Ospf Interfaces

    A value of zero indicates that this router is not eligible to become the designated router on the current network. If more than one router has the same priority, then the router ID is used. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 181: Ospf Area Parameters

    OSPF backbone. If checked, external link-state advertisements are not imported into the area. The total number of Area Border Routers reachable within this area. This number is initially zero and is calculated in each OSPF pass. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 182: Ospf Link State Database

    Note that the sequence number is usually negative. The age of the link state advertisement (in seconds). This parameter is a checksum of the complete contents of the advertisement, not including the Age value. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 183 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 P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 184: Ospf External Database

    The state of the relationship with this neighbor: The priority of this neighbor in the Designated Router election. The current length of the retransmission queue. The parameters in the OSPF Neighbors Table window are read-only. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 185: Srrp

    • SRRP Global Parameters • SRRP Table * Note: SRRP is not available when configuring Avaya X330WAN routers. * Note: SRRP is not available when configuring Avaya X330WAN routers. SRRP (Simple Router Redundancy Protocol) provides a method for configuring a redundancy between routers.
  • Page 186 The polling interval for this router, in seconds. If the interval is zero, then the router is not polled. You can modify the Redundancy Global Parameters except for Redundancy State. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 187 * Note: SRRP is not available when configuring Avaya X330WAN routers. In order for this device to back up the main router, the IP addresses of the main router must be configured in this window. This window contains an entry for each of the device’s IP interfaces. The corresponding IP address of the main router must be configured in each entry that represents a subnet common to this device and the main router.
  • Page 188: Vrrp

    You can modify the VRRP Global Parameter. The following parameters are displayed: Table 21-18. VRRP Table Parameters Field Description The name of the selected interface. (not for X330WAN) The name of the selected interface. (X330WAN router only) Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 189 A priority of 255 is used for the router that owns the associated IP address(es). The time when the virtual router’s state changed from initialized to . The backup master time is expressed in ticks (1/60 of a second). Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 190 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 148. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 191: Crtp

    • CRTP Interfaces The Avaya X330WAN router 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 on the X330WAN router.
  • Page 192 TCP connections on this interface. The actual number of context identifiers for TCP connections on this interface. You can modify CRTP parameters on PPP interfaces. For more information on editing tables, refer to “Editing Tables” on page 148. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 193: Global Parameters

    The Auto Mode status of the module. If checked, the module automatically learns the routers in the network. If not checked, the module does not learn the routers in the network. Only routers entered manually are boosted. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 194: Routers Table

    • Dynamic - The route was learned dynamically. • Static - The route was entered manually. You can create, modify and delete static entries in the Routers Table. For more information on editing tables, refer to “Editing Tables” on page 148. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 195: Device Manager Menus

    This section gives the full structure of the menus in the Avaya P330 Manager. • Device Manager Menus • Routing Manager Menus This section provides the menu structure of the Avaya P330 Device Manager. • File Menu • View Menu •...
  • Page 196: View Menu

    Displays managers and traps configuration information. Displays the IP Multicast Filtering dialog box. Opens the Channel Groups table. Saves the updated configuration to the X330WAN expansion module. Opens the VoIP config tab of the VoIP Engine Dialog box. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 197: Actions Menu

    Reset the selected X330WAN expansion modules. Table A-5. Tools Menu - Device Manager Item Description Opens Avaya Site Administrator on the station or the selected Media Gateway. Opens Avaya Site Administrator on the selected Media Call Controller. Table A-6. Help Menu - Device Manager...
  • Page 198: File Menu

    This section provides the menu structure of the Avaya P330 Routing Manager. • File Menu • Edit Menu • View Menu • Action Menu • Help Menu Table A-7. File Menu - Routing Manager Item Description Saves the current table to a text file.
  • Page 199: Action Menu

    Reset the selected router. Table A-11. Help Menu - Routing Manager Item Description Activates context sensitive help. Opens the on-line help contents page. Copyright information about the Avaya P330 Routing Manager. Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 200 Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 201: Web Management Overview

    Avaya P330 User’s Guide. When an Avaya P333R module 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.
  • Page 202 Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 203: Chapter 3 — Device Configuration

    Frame Relay tab trap managers managing VLANs PPP session information VoIP Engine configuration PPP tab WAN configuration Sub-Frame-Relays tab welcome to Avaya P330 Manager viewing information Avaya P330 Manager viewing table Application tabs Channel Group Wizard modes Confirmation screen overview...
  • Page 204 Port Security VLANs ports Desktop PPP session Channel Groups Destination Port Selection screen trap managers Device configuration USP frame relay interface Global Parameters window USP PPP interface information VLAN settings for ports overview VLANs refreshing information Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 205 Dragging and dropping for PVID configura- device configuration tion media module configuration MG Config tab MGC Config tab E1/T1 port configuration MGP Config tab Edit/Delete Welcome screen module configuration Editing overview Channel Groups Switch Config tab LAGs GBIC ports Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 206 Base-Base Port Selection screen Confirmation screen Internet management LAG Name screen configuration Member Port Selection screen overview Welcome screen Introduction LAGs Avaya P330 Manager colors IP Global Parameters window configuration IP Interfaces window creating deleting Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 207 VLAN settings Link State Database window Media module configuration Neighbors window Member Port Selection screen overview Menus Overview Device Manager LAGs Routing Manager structure Port Mirroring MG Config tab Port Redundancy MGC Config tab Port Security Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 208 Frames Direction Selection screen table entries overview Renaming VLANs Source Port Selection screen Resetting VLAN Filtering screen devices Port Redundancy modules adding routers deleting Resizing overview Form Area updating table Table Area Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 209: Switch Connected Addresses Overview

    Global Parameters window routing modes overview Second Layer mode Table window Table Area Starting Toolbar Avaya P330 Manager Tree View Avaya P330 Manager using MSNM user interface Web management Routing modes Startup configuration EZ2route downloading overview uploading Router Station connections...
  • Page 210: Chapter 14 — Trap Managers Configuration

    User interface TFTP Secure Mode Avaya P330 Manager activating Device Manager Toolbar Routing Manager Device Manager Application Users of Avaya P330 management Device Manager Get/Set Using Routing Manager Avaya P330 help Traffic Chassis View Port RMON graph Device Manager Application Toolbar...
  • Page 211 Global Parameters window the Port Redundancy table overview the Port RMON window Table window the Port Security window traffic statistics USP information VLAN list WAN traps configuration VLAN Filtering screen X330WAN overview Web management configuration overview starting Avaya P330 Manager User Guide...
  • Page 212 Channel Group Wizard module configuration LAG Wizard overview Port Redundancy Wizard Welcome to Avaya P330 Manager Who should use Avaya P330 Manager Zooming in and out of the graph Window ARP Table CRTP Interfaces Device Global Parameters DHCP/BOOTP Global Parameters...

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