Configuring Ethernet ports
Ethernet ports on the G350
The switch on the Avaya G350 Media Gateway has the following Ethernet ports:
The 10/100 mbps fixed switch port on the front panel (port 10/3)
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The 10/100 mbps ports on the Avaya MM314 media module (ports 6/1 through 6/24)
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The Gigabit port on the Avaya MM314 media module (port 6/51)
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Note:
The ports on the Avaya MM314 media module are only available if your G350
Note:
includes this media module.
The router on the Avaya G350 Media Gateway has the following Ethernet port:
The 10/100 mbps fixed router port on the front panel (port 10/2)
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Use a standard network cable when you connect one of the following devices to the fixed router
port:
WAN endpoint device
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Switch
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Router
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Use a crossover network cable when you connect a computer or other endpoint device to the
fixed router port. For all other Ethernet ports on the G350, you can use either a standard
network cable or a crossover network cable to connect any device.
Configuring switch Ethernet ports
For basic configuration of a switch Ethernet port, use the commands listed below. You can also
configure the following features on a switch Ethernet port:
Advanced switching features, including VLANs. For more information, see
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15: Configuring advanced
VoIP queuing. To configure VoIP queuing on a switch port, configure a VLAN for the port.
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Then configure VoIP queuing on the VLAN. For more information about VoIP queuing, see
Configuring QoS parameters
Access control policy lists and QoS policy lists. To configure policy lists on a switch port,
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configure a VLAN for the port. Then configure policy on the VLAN. For more information
on policy lists, see
SNMP Link Up and Link Down traps. For more information, see
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traps
on page 209.
92 Administration for the Avaya G250 and Avaya G350 Media Gateways
switching.
on page 122.
Chapter 19: Configuring
policy.
Configuring SNMP
Chapter