Interface Separation - Avaya G860 Installing And Operating

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Avaya G860 Media Gateway
5.
To configure the VLAN ID (Tag) for each VLAN in your configuration, in the
Tagging column, select Enable.
6.
For each VLAN in your configuration, in the Tag ID column, type a number to
assign a Tag ID number.
Note:
Every change in VLANs and interfaces causes changes in Ethernet Switch
scripts and, therefore, requires that the ES boards be reset.
12.5

Interface Separation

The Avaya G860 Media Gateway framework allows the definition of a number of
interfaces for connection to external equipment. Separate interfaces can be defined
for each of the networks (OAM, Media and Control). This capability can be integrated
with the definition of VLANs. For defining these separate interfaces, the following
combinations can be configured:
One Interface four options:
One VLAN for OAM, Control and Media
Two VLANs: One VLAN for Control and Media, one VLAN for OAM
Two VLANs: One VLAN for OAM and Control, one VLAN for Media
Three VLANS: One VLAN for OAM, one VLAN for Control, one VLAN for Media
Two Interfaces four options:
Option 1 (two VLANs):
Option 2 (two VLANs):
Option 3 (three VLANs):
Option 4 (three VLANs):
Three Interfaces one option:
OAM Interface with OAM VLAN
Control Interface with Control VLAN
Media Interface with Media VLAN
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Control + Media Interface with Control + Media VLAN
OAM Interface with OAM VLAN
OAM + Control Interface with OAM + Control VLAN
Media Interface with Media VLAN
OAM + Control Interface with OAM VLAN + Control VLAN
Media Interface with Media VLAN
OAM Interface with OAM + Control VLAN
Control + Media Interface with Media VLAN

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