Insert the Module Connect the Ports N N o o t t e e : The X330WAN expansion modules can be installed in the following Avaya P330 switches: • P333T, P334T, P332MF, P333R, P333R-LB, P333T-PWR – Embedded S/W version 3.9 or higher...
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Module by the edges. Do not touch the top or bottom of the circuit board. If possible, wear a wrist-strap and use an anti-static bag. CAUTION: The Avaya P330 switch must not be operated with the expansion slot open. The expansion slot should either include a sub-module, or be covered with the...
Board (PCB) is aligned with the guide rails. The PCB fits into the guide rails and not the metal base plate. Press in the expansion module firmly until it is completely inserted into the Avaya P330 switch. Gently tighten the two screws on the front panel of the expansion module by turning them.
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Connecting the Console Port Each Avaya X330WAN module has one serial port on the front panel for connecting a terminal, a terminal emulator, or a modem. The serial port on the front panel is labeled “Console” and has an RJ-45 socket.
Configure the Module Before you can set up the X330WAN module you must power on and set up the Avaya P330 stack as described in the Avaya P330 User’s Guide. Before using the X330WAN module you must assign an IP address via the Command Line Interface (CLI) or via a Telnet session to the switch where the X330 is inserted.
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The console interface configured with the interface Console command must be on a different subnet from the router interfaces. Use the following commands to set the baud rate, ppp authentication, ppp chap-secret and ppp timeout required to match your remote station if they differ from the default values: The default values are shown in bold italic text.
Configuring Loopback Interfaces All CLI commands mentioned in this section are described in the Avaya P330 Reference Guide. To configure Loopback interfaces: Use the interface loopback <loopback number> command to enter the Interface Loopback mode. For example, typing interface loopback 1 configures a loopback with a Loopback interface number 1.
Configuring E1/T1 Interfaces All CLI commands mentioned in this section are described in the Avaya P330 Reference Guide. To configure E1/T1 interfaces: Use the show controllers command to check if your controller’s mode is configured as E1 or T1. Use the ds1-mode <e1 | t1> command to change the controller’s mode from E1 to T1 or vice versa.
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Changing the Primary Management Interface (pmi). The default pmi is the first interface you define. To change the pmi: Enter one of the interface contexts as explained before. If there no ip assigned on that interface use the | ip address <ip_ addr>< net- mask> command. Use the ip routing-mode rt_primary_mgmt command to set the interface as pmi.
These default settings are subject to change. Newer versions of the software for the X330WAN can be downloaded from the Avaya Network Software Download Web site (http://www.avayanetwork.com). If you wish to change the default parameters, we recom- mend that you use the CLI. Please refer to the Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide. Function Default Setting...
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Run the Web-Based Manager (optional) To configure the Avaya X330WAN you can use the P330 Web-based Manager in addition to using the CLI. System Requirements Minimum hardware and Operating System requirements are: • Pentium® II 400 Mhz-based computer with 128 Mb of RAM •...
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6. Follow the on-screen instructions. • Or install the plug-in from the Avaya site by clicking on the link on the welcome page. • Or, if the network manager has placed the files on the local site, install the plug-in from there by clicking the link on the welcome page.
To contact Avaya technical support: From the United States: Please call 1-800-237-0016, press 0, then press 73300. From outside the United States: EMEA (Europe, Middle East and Africa). Email: csctechnical@avaya.com AP (Asia Pacific). Email: sgcoe@avaya.com Country Local Dial-In Number Country...