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Avaya Integrated Management Release 5.0 G250/G350/G450 Manager User Guide 14-300166 Issue 5 October 2007...
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Avaya support Avaya provides a telephone number for you to use to report problems or to ask questions about your product. The support telephone number is 1-800-242-2121 in the United States. For additional support telephone numbers, see the Avaya Web site: http://www.avaya.com/support...
Preface Welcome to Avaya G250/G350/G450 Manager. This chapter provides an introduction to the structure and assumptions of this guide. It includes the following sections: The Purpose of This Guide ● Who Should Use This Guide ● Organization of This Guide ●...
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Port Mirroring - Configuring port mirroring for ports on an Avaya G250/G350/G450 ● device. Port RMON - Viewing graphical representations of the traffic on the ports of the Avaya ● G250/G350/G450 device. Port Redundancy - Configuring port redundancy for ports on an Avaya G350 or ●...
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● Menus - The full structure of the menus in the Avaya G250/G350/G450 Manager. ● Web Management - Instructions on how to manage Avaya G350 and G450 devices via ● the Internet. ICMP Packet Types and Codes - A list of ICMP Packet Types and Codes as used in IP ●...
Avaya G250/G350/G450 Manager Overview The Avaya G250/G350/G450 Manager provides full management capabilities for Avaya G450, Avaya G350, and all G250 Devices. This includes the ability to view three aspects of device management: Device Manager - Provides a view of the configuration of the device, including VLAN ●...
To start Avaya G350/G450 Web Management: 1. Point your web browser to http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP address of the Avaya G350/G450 Device you want to manage. The Enter Network Password dialog box opens. 18 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager...
If the required Java plug-in is installed on your computer, the Java Plug-in Security Warning dialog box opens after a few seconds. If the required Java plug-in is not installed, the plug-in is automatically downloaded to your computer. Follow the instructions on the Avaya G350/G450 Welcome page to install the plug-in. The User Interface The Avaya G250/G350/G450 Manager user interface is different for each of its management applications.
Status Line The Status Line shows the communication status between the application and the Avaya G250/ G350/G450 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.
Managing Tables The Avaya G250/G350/G450 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 2: Table Symbols Symbol To undo all the changes made to a table, click Refresh.
Chapter 2: Device Manager This chapter provides an introduction to the Avaya G250/G350/G450 Device Manager. It includes the following sections: The G250/G350/G450 Device Manager User Interface ● G250/G350/G450 Device Manager user interface, including instructions for selecting elements and using the toolbar buttons.
The figure below shows the user interface, with its various parts labeled. Figure 2: The Avaya G250/G350/G450 Device Manager User Interface Application Tabs Menu Application Toolbar Tree View To resize the three main areas of the user interface, the Tree View, the Chassis View, and the Dialog Area, use the splitter bars and their arrows.
Description Starts the Port Mirroring wizard. Displays the Trap Manager Table. Commits configuration changes. Launches Avaya Call Processing on the selected Media Gateway or Voice port. Opens the on-line help. Selects a VLAN. Ports that are not on the selected VLAN appear dark gray in the Chassis View.
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The Apply/Cancel buttons only appear when changes are made to the Note: configuration. You can toggle the display of the Get/Set toolbar. To toggle the display of the Get/Set toolbar, select View > Toolbars > Show Get/Set Toolbar. 26 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager...
Tree View The Tree View shows a hierarchical representation of the structure of the Avaya G250/G350/ G450 Device. To select ports, 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.
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Figure 6: Avaya G250 - BRI Chassis View Module Expansion Slot Fixed Ports Figure 7: Avaya G250 - DCP Chassis View Module Expansion Slot Fixed Ports 28 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager Port Symbols Power Symbols Channel Group Symbol Media Module Media Channel Module...
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Figure 8: Avaya G250 - DS1 Chassis View Media Module Fixed Ports When viewing selected dialog boxes, the color of the port indicates the status of the port with regard to the application. The port selected to be the base port appears dark blue. The ports selected to be additional ports appear cyan.
GBIC Ports The Avaya MM314 media modules contain a GBIC (GigaBit Interface Converter) port that houses removable transceiver modules. The Chassis View reflects the management status of this ports. The following table shows the possible appearances of this port in the Chassis View and provides the corresponding management status of the port.
Avaya G350/G450 Manager via Web Management, Port SMON is not available. When in configuration mode, you can view and change the configuration of the Avaya G250/ G350/G450 Device and individual ports. When in Port RMON mode, you can view graphical representations of the traffic on individual ports.
Select View > Port RMON. Refreshing Device Information You can refresh the information in the Avaya G250/G350/G450 Device Manager. To refresh Avaya G250/G350/G450 Device information, select View > Refresh. The Avaya G250/G350/ G450 Device Manager refreshes its device information and updates the display.
Select Help > Help On. The cursor changes to the shape of an arrow with a question mark. 2. Click on a point of interest in the Avaya G250/G350/G450 Device Manager. The on-line help opens to a topic explaining the feature that was clicked.
Select View > Configuration. Viewing Device Configuration The Device Configuration dialog box provides you with high-level configuration information specific to the Avaya G250/G350/G450 Device. This information is divided into the following: Device Configuration - General Tab ● as the device’s name, addresses, contact person, location, type, description, the number of modules in the device, and the management VLAN ID.
To view the General tab of the Device Configuration dialog box: Select Configure > Device Information. The Device Configuration dialog box opens to the General tab. Figure 9: Device Configuration Dialog Box - General Tab 36 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager...
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Number Avaya G450 Device). Chassis The configuration symbol of the chassis (read only) (relevant only for Configuration the Avaya G450 Device). Symbol VLAN MAC Address The MAC address of the VLAN interface. WAN1 MAC Address The MAC address of the WAN1 port (relevant only for the Avaya G450 Device).
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Operational Status Fault Messages For more information on the user interface, refer to page 38 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager Description IP address of Primary Management Interface. Subnet mask of Primary Management Interface. Interface configured by the gateway to be the new Primary Management Interface.
The Device Configuration Dialog Box - Advanced Tab provides you with network bridging information about the Avaya G250/G350/G450 Device. Note: Avaya G250 Devices do not support the spanning tree protocol, therefore the Note: STP fields do not appear for an Avaya G250 Device.
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LLDP Tx Delay LLDP Re-Init Delay For more information on the user interface, refer to page 40 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager Description Version of Spanning Tree on the device. Possible values are: STP Compatible Standard Spanning-Tree Protocol ●...
Device Configuration - FRU Tab The Device Configuration Dialog Box - FRU Tab provides you with information about the Field Replaceable Units (FRU) of the Avaya G450 Device. Figure 11: Device Configuration Dialog Box - FRU Tab The following table provides a list of the fields in the FRU tab of the Device Configuration dialog box and their descriptions.
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PSU #2 Operational Status PSU #2 Fault Message Fan Tray Operational Status 42 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager Description The operational status of Power Supply 1. Possible values are: OK - The power supply is operational. ●...
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Table 10: Device Configuration Fields - FRU Tab (continued) Field Fan Tray Fault Message Memory #1 Memory #2 Media Resource #1 Media Resource #2 Media Resource #3 Media Resource #4 Description The fault message reported by the fan tray. Possible values are: None ●...
The Device Configuration Dialog Box - 802.1x tab provides you with support for the general configuration of the 802.1x application. Note: Avaya G450 Devices do not support the 802.1x protocol, therefore the 802.1x tab Note: does not appear for an Avaya G450 Device.
Possible values are 1-8. The default value is 2. When enabled, allows transmission of port LLDP information (PVID, Port Vlan) in the LLDP packet sent to the Avaya IP phone connected to the port. The device/system maximum number of supplicants.
Click the module’s label in the Chassis View. The Module Configuration dialog box opens to the General tab. Figure 13: Module Configuration Dialog Box - General Tab Note: Module Configuration fields may vary somewhat based on the Media Module. Note: 46 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager...
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The following table provides a list of the fields in the Module Configuration dialog box and their descriptions. Table 12: Module Configuration Dialog Box Field Description MM Type Model of Media Module. Support for the different devices is described below: Module Description MM710 1 x voice T1/E1 port MM711 8 x universal analog...
Get/Set Toolbar - Provides an alternative, quick method to view and change the port’s ● configuration. For more information on the Get/Set Toolbar, refer to page 48 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager Description The operational status of the Media Module. Possible values are: OK - Media Module is operational.
Port Configuration - General Tab To view the General tab of the Port Configuration dialog box for a selected port: Click the port symbol in the Chassis View. Click the port’s icon in the Tree View. The Port Configuration dialog box opens to the General tab.
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VLAN tagging, per IEEE 802.1Q VLAN standard. The port will ● transmit frames with a VLAN ID of 1 - 3071 for Avaya G250/ G350 Devices and 1 - 4090 for Avaya G450 Devices. The VLAN number of the port.
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Table 13: Port Configuration Dialog Box - General Tab (continued) Field Description Auto Negotiation The operational state of the Auto-Negotiation protocol between two Status stations. Possible statuses are: Duplex Mode The state of communication of the selected port. Possible values are: Speed Mode The rate of communication of the selected port.
General tab. 2. Click the Advanced tab. The Port Configuration Dialog Box - Advanced Tab opens. Note: Avaya G250 Devices do not support the spanning tree protocol, therefore the Note: STP fields do not appear for Avaya G250 Device ports.
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The following table provides a list of the fields in the Port Configuration Dialog Box - Advanced Tab and their descriptions. Table 14: Port Configuration Dialog Box - Advanced Tab Field Description Port STP Mode Configured status of Spanning Tree. Possible values are: Port STP State Spanning Tree state on the port.
The port can be configured to automatically reauthenticate the user. If the reauthentication fails, the user is denied further access to the port. For more information, refer to General Tab” on page 54 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager Description The administratively assigned value for the contribution of this port to the path cost of paths towards the spanning tree root.
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The 802.1X tab of the Port Configuration dialog box provides you with detailed 802.1X authentication information about the selected port. Note: Avaya G450 Devices do not support the 802.1x protocol, therefore the 802.1x tab Note: does not appear for an Avaya G450 Device.
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EAP State Backend Auth State Controlled Port Status Controlled Port Control IEEE-802.1X Port Mode Initialize 56 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager Description Entry Access Protocol authentication status. Possible values are: Initialize ● Disconnected ● Connecting ● Authenticating ●...
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Table 15: Port Configuration Dialog Box - 802.1X Tab Parameters (continued) Field Description Reauthenticate Forces reauthentication of the port. Checking the Reauthenticate checkbox and clicking Apply forces the port to be reauthenticated immediately. This checkbox is only active when IEEE-802.1x mode is enabled.
LLDP also allows Ethernet network devices to search for, and request information from, other devices using the LLDP protocol. The following details can be advertised using LLDP on the Avaya G250/G350/G450 Device: System Name ● Chassis ID ●...
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Figure 17: Port Configuration Dialog Box - LLDP Tab The following table provides a list of the fields in the LLDP tab of the Port Configuration dialog box and their descriptions: Table 16: Port Configuration Dialog Box - LLDP Tab Parameters Field Description LLDP Admin Status...
Modem tab for each port is distinct. Note: To configure a dial-up modem, refer to Note: 60 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager Description The device’s management address. When checked, this TLV is advertised. The received Chassis ID TLV.
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To view the L2 Device Manager for the Console port: In the Chassis View, click the Console icon. In the Tree View, click the Console icon. The L2 Device Manager for the Console port opens. Figure 18: L2 Device Manager - Console Port The following table provides a list of the fields in the L2 Device Manager for the Console port.
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In the Tree View, click a USB icon. The L2 Device Manager for the USB port opens. Figure 19: G250/G350 L2 Device Manager Dialog Box - USB Port 62 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager Description The connection speed of the modem.
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Figure 20: G450 L2 Device Manager Dialog Box - USB Port Note: The Avaya G450 Media Gateway has two USB ports. However, the Avaya G450 Note: Manager cannot identify on which of the ports a modem is connected. Therefore, when you click either of the ports, you can configure a modem connected to either of the ports.
The following table provides a list of the fields in the Dialer Configuration dialog box. Table 19: Dialer Configuration Parameters Field Dialer Modem Port 64 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager Description The port through which the dialer operates. Possible values include: Console ●...
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Table 19: Dialer Configuration Parameters (continued) Field Description Dialer Admin Status The admin status of the dialer. Possible values include: Persistent Delay The number of seconds the dialer waits, after an error disrupts the system, before attempting the reestablish a connection. The default value is 0.
Dialer Status Last Dialed String Resetting the Device You can reset the entire Avaya G250/G350/G450 Device, or one or more of its individual modules. To reset the entire Avaya G250/G350/G450 Device: 1. Select Action > Reset Device. A confirmation dialog box opens.
The Avaya G250/G350 Device automatically discovers the connection and removal of IP telephones from the in-line powered ports and provides power accordingly. The Avaya G250/G350 Device provides power using an internal power supply over a 48 volt feed. In addition, you can configure power priorities per port ensuring that important equipment is guaranteed power whenever necessary.
To view the PoE configuration on a module that supports PoE, select the Power tab in the module’s configuration dialog box. For information on opening the Module Configuration dialog box, refer to “Viewing Module Configuration” on page Figure 22: Module Configuration - Power Tab 68 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager icon.
The following table provides a list of the fields in the Power tab of the Module Configuration dialog box and their descriptions: Table 20: Module Configuration - Power Fields Field Total PoE Available Total PoE Drawn PoE Usage Threshold PoE Notifications PoE Port Configuration To view the PoE configuration on a port that supports PoE, select the Power tab in the port’s configuration dialog box.
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Detection Status Power Priority Power Consumption (mW) 70 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager Description The administrative state of the port in terms of power management. Possible states include: Enable - This port can supply power to IP telephones.
The MGP detects when a media module is inserted or removed and transfers information from the VoIP engine to the other components. The Avaya G250/G350/G450’s Media Gateway converges the power of Avaya Call Processing (ACP) software with the power of distributed switching from the Avaya G250/G350/G450 Device.
2. Select the MG Config tab. The MG Config dialog box opens. MG Config The MG Config tab provides information about the Media Gateway QoS parameters. Figure 24: MG Config Tab 72 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager...
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The following table lists the fields in the MG Config tab of the Module Configuration dialog box and their descriptions. Table 22: MG Config Parameters Field Description QOS Control The source of QoS control. This parameter can only be changed via the CLI.
Registered status H248 Link status Configurable MGC list 74 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager Description The IP address of the call controller serving the media gateway. Shows whether this media gateway is currently registered with any call controller.
Viewing Media Module Configuration The Media Module Configuration dialog box enables you to view the hardware and firmware information for a specific Media Module, and its operational status. To view configuration for a selected Media Module: In Configuration Mode, click the Media Module symbol in the Tree View. Click the Media Module’s label in the Chassis View.
Fault Messages 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 or an individual voice port. To launch ASA on an MGC or voice port: 1.
Chapter 6: VoIP Engine Configuration This chapter provides information and instructions for viewing and configuring the VoIP Engine features. It includes the following sections: VoIP Overview ● VoIP Resources ● VoIP Status - Instructions for determining operational status of the VoIP Engine. ●...
Table 25: VoIP resources - General Parameters Field RTP Port min RTP Port max 78 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager Description The minimum range of UDP ports assigned by the call controller for RTP traffic. The value ranges between 1 - 65534.
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Table 25: VoIP resources - General Parameters (continued) Field Description QOS Control The source of QoS control. This parameter can only be changed via the CLI. Possible values are: ● ● QoS can be controlled either locally or remotely. If control is local, it is possible to configure QoS, RTCP, and RSVP parameters.
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Table 28: VoIP resources - RSVP Parameters Field RSVP Enabled Retry on failure Retry Delay Service profile 80 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager Description The status of RTCP monitoring. Checked - RTCP monitoring is enabled. ● Unchecked - RTCP monitoring is disabled.
VoIP Status The VoIP status tab provides information about a specific engine’s operational status, jitter buffer size, and number of sessions open. For Avaya G450 Devices, the VoIP status tab also provides the VoIP DSP Core Status table. This table displays information about the VoIP DSP Cores in the DSP media resource cards for the VoIP engine selected in the VoIP Status table.
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Channels in Use Total Voice Channels Jitter Buffer size 82 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager Description The slot in which the VoIP engine resides. The socket number of the VoIP engine (relevant only for the Avaya G450 Device).
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Table 29: VoIP Status Parameters (continued) Field Description VoIP State The administrative state of the DSP core (read only). Possible values are: Operational Status The operational status of the VoIP engine. The following table lists the fields in the VoIP DSP Core Status table and their descriptions. Table 30: VoIP DSP Cores Status Parameters Field Description...
Chapter 7: WAN Configuration This chapter provides information about configuring Avaya WAN Modules and includes the following sections: WAN Overview ● WAN Module Configuration ● Avaya G250/G350/G450 Devices. E1/T1 Port Configuration ● Modules. Ethernet LAN Port Configuration ● Ethernet LAN ports on Avaya G250/G350/G450 Devices.
To save the changes to the WAN module configuration to the startup configuration, click Note: WAN Modules MM340 and MM342 can be installed in the Avaya G450 in Note: slots 3,4, and 8 and in any slot in the Avaya G250/G350.
E1/T1 Port Configuration In addition to the Ethernet ports found on an Avaya G250/G350/G450 Device, the WAN module may have E1/T1 ports. This section provides information on viewing and configuring E1/T1 port parameters. To display the E1/T1 Port Configuration dialog box: Click the E1/T1 port’s symbol in the Chassis View or the Tree View.
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Operational Status Framing Linecode 88 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager Description A user-created text string describing the E1/T1 port. This field is optional. The type of E1/T1 port. Possible values are: E1 - For E1 and ISDN lines with 32 available channels.
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Table 31: E1/T1 Port Configuration Parameters (continued) Field Description The recommended maximum cable length. Cablelength only) (T1 only) The gain on this interface. Gain represents the level of signal boost Gain required to transmit across the circuit at the maximum cable length. Clock Source The source of the Transmit Clock.
This section provides information on viewing and configuring parameters for the built-in Ethernet LAN port of the Avaya G250/G350 Device (the Avaya G450 Device has two LAN ports). The Ethernet LAN port can be used to connect to the campus switched backbone network or to an end-user device.
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VLAN. Otherwise, it discards the packet. IEEE-802.1Q - VLAN tagging, per IEEE 802.1Q VLAN standard. The port will transmit frames with a VLAN ID of 1 - 3071 for Avaya G250/G350 Devices and 1 - 4090 for Avaya G450 Devices. 1 of 2...
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Speed Mode Flow Control Mode Operational Status Fault Messages 92 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager Description The configured state of the Auto-Negotiation protocol between two stations. When enabled, Auto-Negotiation detects the highest common denominator for communication between endstations, and sets both to the same highest common setting.
The Advanced tab of the Ethernet LAN configuration dialog box enables you to define port classification for the built-in Ethernet LAN port(s) on the Avaya G250/G350/G450 Device. Port classification is used to identify the port as being connected to normal- or higher-priority users and devices.
This section provides information on viewing and configuring parameters for the built-in Ethernet WAN port of the Avaya G250/G350/G450 Device (the Avaya G450 Device has two WAN ports). Ethernet WAN ports are generally used to connect to an enterprise WAN or receive an Ethernet handoff from an Internet Service Provider.
Ethernet WAN Port Configuration - General Tab The General tab of the Ethernet WAN Configuration dialog box enables you to set general functional parameters for the built-in Ethernet WAN port. These parameters define how the port interfaces with the network in terms of speed, duplex, and Voice over IP (VoIP) queuing. Figure 34: Ethernet WAN Port Configuration Dialog Box - General Tab The following table lists the fields in the Ethernet WAN Port Configuration - General tab and their descriptions:...
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MAC Address Operational Status Auto Negotiation Mode Duplex Mode Speed Mode 96 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager Description The administrative state of the selected port: Enable - The port is enabled and can transmit and receive ● packets.
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Table 35: Ethernet WAN Port Configuration - General Tab (continued) Field Description Encapsulation The WAN encapsulation method of the selected port. Possible values are: ● ● Note: Traffic Shaper Rate Reserved bandwidth for VoIP traffic. (bps) Possible values are: ● ●...
Table 36: Ethernet WAN Port Configuration - PPPoE Client Tab Field Description Encapsulation The encapsulation method used for the PPPoE connection. Possible values are: 98 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager ● ● 1 of 2...
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KeepAlive Down - The interface is down due to not having received a ● KeepAlive packet in the configured interval. For more information, refer to Administration for the Avaya G250, Avaya G350, and Avaya G450 Media Gateways. ● Negotiated IP Enable/Disable PPP-IPCP IP address negotiation.
Table 37: Ethernet WAN Port Configuration - DHCP Client Tab Field Mode IP Address 100 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager Description The row status for creating a new DHCP client on the VLAN or WAN fast ethernet connection. Possible values include: Enable ●...
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Table 37: Ethernet WAN Port Configuration - DHCP Client Tab (continued) Field Description Subnet Mask The subnet mask allocated for the DHCP client. The value of the mask is an IP address with all of its network bits set to 1 and all of its host bits set to 0.
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Ethernet WAN Port Configuration - PPPoE Client Tab. Note: All fields in the Ethernet WAN Port Configuration - PPPoE Client tab are Note: read-only. 102 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager Description Indicates the state of the DHCP client. Possible states include: Select ●...
The Extended Keep Alive tab of the Ethernet WAN Port Configuration dialog box enables you to set parameters for the Extended Keep Alive functionality of the Avaya G250/G350/G450 Device. Extended Keep Alive allows you to precisely tune network keep alive traffic to gain an accurate representation of your network’s connection status.
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Timeout Keep Alive ICMP Interval Keep Alive ICMP Status 104 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager Description The type of keepalive method used. Possible values are: icmpPing - ICMP Ping packets are exchanged by the devices ● at the endpoints of the connection to verify connectivity.
Viewing Channel Group Information The Channel Group dialog box contains information specific to a selected Channel Group. The tabs that appear in the Channel Group dialog box are dependant on the encapsulation method of the selected Channel Group. To view the Channel Group dialog box for a specific Channel Group: 1.
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Table 39: Channel Group Dialog Box - Channel Group Parameters Field Description Port Type Port Functionality Encapsulation 106 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager Description A description of the PPP session. The port type. The framing mode of the port. Possible modes are: ds0 bundle ●...
Table 39: Channel Group Dialog Box - Channel Group Parameters (continued) Field Idle Characters Bandwidth Administrative Status VoIP Queue Operational Status Advanced The Advanced tab of the Channel Groups dialog box provides information about the channels that comprise the selected Channel Group and the Channel Group’s speed factor. To view the Advanced tab of the Channel Group dialog box: 1.
1. Click a Channel Group icon in the Chassis View. A list of Channel Groups on the port appears. 2. Click the Channel Group you want to configure. The Channel Group dialog box opens with the Channel Group tab. 108 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager...
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3. Click PPP. The PPP tab of the Channel Group dialog box appears. Figure 40: Channel Group Dialog Box - PPP Tab The following table provides a list of the fields in the PPP tab of the Channel Group dialog box and their descriptions: Table 40: Channel Group Dialog Box - PPP Parameters Field...
“Advanced” on page Frame Relay - Information about frame relay on the Channel Group. ● 110 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager Description The operational status of the PPP interface. Possible statuses include: Up - The interface is up and can transmit and receive packets.
Sub-Interfaces - Information about the Channel Group’s sub-frame relays. ● DLCIs - DLCI information for the Channel Group. ● Frame Relay The Frame Relay tab of the Channel Group dialog box provides information about the frame relay configuration of the Channel Group. To view the Frame Relay tab of the Channel Group dialog box: 1.
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Field LMI Type LMI Auto Sense Operational Status MTU (octets) 112 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager Description Local Management Interface Type. The Data Link Connection Management scheme used by the frame relay interface. Possible values are: ANSI ●...
Table 41: Channel Group Dialog Box - Frame Relay Parameters (continued) Field Last Fault Message Time Since Fault Backup Interface Sub-Interfaces The Sub-Interfaces tab of the Channel Group dialog box provides information about the configuration of Frame Relay sub-interfaces in the Channel Group. To view the Sub-Interfaces tab of the Channel Group dialog box: 1.
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Frame Relay sub-interface 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 Apply. The Frame Relay sub-interface parameters are modified. 114 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager...
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To delete a Frame Relay sub-interface: 1. Click the Frame Relay sub-interface you want to delete. Note: You can only delete Frame Relay sub-interfaces on which no IP interfaces are Note: defined. 2. Click Delete. 3. Click Apply. The Frame Relay sub-interface is deleted. The following table provides a list of the fields in the Frame Relay sub-interfaces tab of the Channel Group dialog box and their descriptions.
2. Click the Channel Group you want to configure. The Channel Group dialog box opens with the Channel Group tab. 3. Click DLCIs. The DLCIs tab of the Channel Group dialog box opens. 116 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager Description The interface’s backup status. Possible statuses include: Backup By - Interface x - The selected interface is backed ●...
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Figure 43: Channel Group Dialog Box - DLCIs Tab The DLCIs tab of the Channel Group dialog box provides a list of available DLCIs in the upper section of the dialog box. These DLCIs are learned via LMI. To view configuration information for a specific DLCI, click the DLCI in the list.
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DLCIs configured for a Channel Group, the first DLCI may be configured with Primary and High priority, the second with Medium and Normal, and the third with Low. 118 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager Description The DLCI for the circuit.
Managing Channel Groups The Channel Groups dialog box provides information about existing channel groups and enables you to modify and delete channel groups. In addition, you can start the Channel Group Wizard to create and edit channel groups. Viewing the Channel Groups Table The Channel Groups table enables you to view previously created channel groups and launch the Channel Group Wizard to create a new Channel Group or modify an existing Channel Group.
2. Click Wizard. The Channel Group Wizard starts. The screens in the Channel Group Wizard display the parameters for the selected channel group. 120 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager Description The module on which the Channel Group resides.
To delete a channel group: 1. In the Channel Groups Table, select the channel group which you want to delete. 2. Click Delete. A confirmation box opens. 3. Click Yes. The channel group is deleted. The Channel Group Wizard This section provides detailed information on each of the Channel Group Wizard’s screens. To continue to the next screen, click Next.
The Channel Group Wizard provides a simple, step-by-step method for creating or editing a Channel Group. Figure 45: Channel Group Wizard - Welcome Screen To continue, click Next. The Channel Group Wizard continues with the Select Name and Encapsulation Screen. 122 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager...
Select Name and Encapsulation Screen The Select Name and Encapsulation screen enables you to assign a name to the Channel Group and configure the encapsulation method. Figure 46: Channel Group Wizard - Select Name and Encapsulation Screen Enter a name for the Channel Group in the Channel Group Name field. Select an encapsulation method for the Channel Group from the pull-down listbox.
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 Next. The Channel Group Wizard continues with the Select Channels and Speed Screen. 124 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager...
Managing Channel Groups Select Channels and Speed Screen The Select Channels and Speed screen enables you to select channels for the new Channel Group. Figure 48: Channel Group Wizard - Select Channels and Speed Screen To select channels, check the checkboxes next to the channels you want included in the channel group.
To create the Channel Group or apply the changes to the Channel Group’s configuration, click Finish. The Channel Group information is uploaded to the device, and the Channel Group table is refreshed. 126 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager...
USP Configuration The USP (Universal Serial Port) is a physical interface designed to support multiple types of connections with the same hardware. The Avaya G250/G350/G450 Device supports Media Modules containing USPs. This section provides information on viewing and configuring USP parameters.
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Table 45: USP Dialog Box - Serial Port Parameters Field Description Port Type Port Functionality Encapsulation 128 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager Description The USP port description. The type of port - Universal Serial Port. The functionality of the port. Possible values include: V.35 DTE ●...
Table 45: USP Dialog Box - Serial Port Parameters (continued) Field Idle characters Bandwidth (kb/s) Administrative Status VoIP Queue Operational Status Advanced The Advanced tab of the USP Configuration dialog box provides advanced information about the USP configuration. To display the Advanced tab of the USP Configuration dialog box: 1.
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The following table lists the fields in the Advanced tab of the USP Configuration dialog box and their descriptions: Table 46: USP Configuration - Advanced Parameters Field Linecode 130 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager Description The type of linecode. Possible values are: ● NRZI ●...
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Table 46: USP Configuration - Advanced Parameters (continued) Field Description The port’s Data Terminal Ready status. Possible values are: The port’s Ready To Send status. Possible values are: The port’s Clear To Send status. Possible values are: Invert Tx Clock The state of the Tx clock.
1. Click the USP symbol in the Chassis View or the Tree View. The USP Configuration dialog box opens displaying the Serial Port tab. 2. Click PPP tab. The PPP tab of the USP Configuration dialog box opens. Figure 52: USP Configuration Dialog Box - PPP Tab 132 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager...
The following table lists the configuration fields in the PPP tab of the USP Configuration dialog box and their descriptions: Table 47: USP Configuration - PPP Parameters Field Peer Address Keepalive Operational Status IPCP Status Backup Interface USP - Frame Relay Interface For USPs configured with a frame relay interface, the USP dialog box contains five tabs: Serial Port - Basic information abut the USP.
2. Click Frame Relay. The Frame Relay tab of the USP dialog box opens. Figure 53: USP Dialog Box - Frame Relay Tab 134 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager - Information about the Channel Group’s sub-frame relays.
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The following table provides a list of the fields in the Frame Relay tab of the USP dialog box and their descriptions: Table 48: USP Dialog Box - Frame Relay Parameters Field Description LMI Type Local Management Interface Type. The Data Link Connection Management scheme used by the frame relay interface.
1. Click a USP symbol in the Chassis View or Tree View. The USP dialog box opens with the Serial Port tab. 2. Click Sub-Interfaces. The Sub-Interfaces tab of the USP dialog box opens. 136 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager Description The type of error last occurring on the interface. Possible values are: Unknown Error ●...
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Figure 54: USP Dialog Box - Sub-Interfaces Tab The Sub-Interfaces tab of the USP dialog box provides a list of Frame Relay sub-interfaces in the upper section of the dialog box. To view configuration information for a specific Frame Relay sub-interface, click the sub-interface in the list.
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Description Type Bandwidth (kb/s) Admin Status 138 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager Description The name of the Frame Relay sub-interface. A user defined description of the Frame Relay sub-interface. The provisioning of the Frame Relay sub-interface. Possible values...
Table 49: USP Dialog Box - Sub-Interfaces Parameters (continued) Field Operational Status DLCIs Backup Interface DLCIs The DLCIs tab of the USP dialog box provides information about the DLCIs in the USP. To view the DLCIs tab of the USP dialog box: 1.
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2. Modify the parameters you want to change using the fields at the bottom of the dialog box. 3. Click Apply. The DLCI parameters are modified. 140 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager...
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To delete a DLCI: 1. Click the DLCI you want to delete. 2. Click Delete. A confirmation dialog box opens. 3. Click Yes. 4. Click Apply. 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 50: USP Dialog Box - DLCIs Parameters Field...
The Services Interface The Services port cannot be configured through the Avaya G250/G350/G450 Device Manager. The Services port allows an Out Of Band management interface to the Avaya G450 Device. The following table displays the fixed values of the Services port.
Select Configure > WAN > Backup Interfaces. The BackUp Interfaces table opens. Figure 58: Backup Interfaces Table The Backup Interfaces table provides information about the Backup interfaces configured on the device. 144 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager...
To configure a new Backup interface, click Wizard. The Backup Interface Wizard opens. For information on the Backup Interface Wizard, refer to page 145. To delete a Backup interface: 1. Select the interface in the table. 2. Click Delete. The interface is marked as deleted in the Backup Interfaces table with the icon in the leftmost column.
The Backup Interface Wizard provides a simple, step-by-step method for creating or editing a Backup interface. Figure 59: Backup Interface Wizard - Welcome Screen To continue, click Next. The Backup Interface Wizard continues with the “Primary Interface Screen” on page 147. 146 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager...
Configuring Backup Interfaces Primary Interface Screen The Select Primary Interface screen enables you to select the interface to be backed up. Figure 60: Backup Interface Wizard - Select Primary Interface Screen To select an interface to back up, select an interface name from the Primary Interface pull-down listbox.
To select a Backup interface, select an interface name from the Backup Interface pull-down listbox. To continue, click Next. The Backup Interface Wizard continues with the “Backup Interface Parameters Screen” on page 149. 148 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager...
Configuring Backup Interfaces Backup Interface Parameters Screen The Backup Interface Parameters screen enables you to configure the conditions under which the Backup interface is activated and deactivated. Figure 62: Backup Interface Wizard - Backup Interface Parameters Screen To configure the number of seconds between the failure of the primary interface and the activation of the Backup interface, enter a number in the Enable Delay field.
To create the Backup interface or apply the changes to the Backup interface’s configuration, click Finish. The Backup interface information is uploaded to the device, and the Backup Interfaces table is refreshed. 150 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager...
Dynamic CAC The Dynamic CAC dialog box enables you to configure the Dynamic CAC function on a WAN interface. Dynamic CAC allows the Avaya G250/G350/G450 Device to control traffic flow between itself and a remotely located call controller. To configure Dynamic CAC on a WAN interface: 1.
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Last Update (sec) Interface CAC BBL (kbps) CAC Priority Status 152 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager Description The status of Dynamic CAC on the WAN interface. Possible values are: Active - Dynamic CAC is active on the WAN interface.
DHCP server provides the remote station with parameters such as IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, and Domain Name Server (DNS) information. The Avaya G250/G350/G450 Device can act as a DHCP server both for devices physically connected to the Avaya G250/G350/G450 Device and for other devices on the same network.
The following table provides a list of the fields in the DHCP Server Configuration - General Tab and their descriptions: Table 55: DHCP Server Configuration - General Tab Fields Field Mode Ping Detection 154 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager Description Administrative status of the DHCP service. Possible values are: Enable ● Disable ●...
Table 55: DHCP Server Configuration - General Tab Fields (continued) Field Timeout (ms) To refresh the tree view, click Refresh. To apply changes to DHCP general configuration, click Apply. To create a new pool, click New Pool. The DHCP Server Configuration dialog box - New Pool tab opens.
To open the DHCP Server Configuration - Pool Config Tab: Click a specific pool in the All DHCP Pools tree. Figure 67: DHCP Server Configuration - Pool Config Tab 156 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager Description Name of the new pool to be created.
The following table provides a list of the fields in the DHCP Server Configuration - Pool Configuration Tab and their descriptions: Table 57: DHCP Server Configuration - Pool Config Tab Fields Field Name Mode Start IP Address End IP Address Lease (Seconds) Client Identifier Bootfile...
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Table 58: DHCP Server Configuration - General DHCP Options Config Tab Fields Field Code 158 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager Description The system definition of the DHCP option. Possible values are: Subnet Mask - The subnet mask to be assigned to the ●...
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Table 58: DHCP Server Configuration - General DHCP Options Config Tab Fields Field Description Name The name of the DHCP option. Possible values are: Type The format of the DHCP option. Possible values are: Value The value of the DHCP option, presented according to the Type field. Note: To add a new DHCP configuration option, click Add Option.
To configure the TFTP server: Select Servers > TFTP Server from the Configure Menu. The TFTP Server dialog box opens. Figure 69: TFTP Server Configuration Dialog Box 160 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager...
QoS tests with synthetic RTP streams. Test plugs are entities within the CNA system that receive instructions from a Scheduler for running tests, perform the tests, and send back the results. The following options are available for configuring Converged Network Analyzer on the Avaya G250/G350/G450 Device: Configuring an External Test Plug ●...
The following table provides a list of the fields in the CNA Configuration - Test Plug Tab and their descriptions: Table 60: CNA Configuration - Test Plug Parameters Field Global Administrative State 162 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager Description Administrative status of the CNA application. Possible values are: Enable ● Disable ●...
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Table 60: CNA Configuration - Test Plug Parameters (continued) Field Description Test Plug 1 Administrative status of the test plug. Possible values are: Administrative State Test Plug 1 Status The status of the Test Plug operation. Possible values include: Enable ●...
Indicates whether the scheduler is active or inactive. Possible values include: ● ● Note: Mode cannot be set to Active for a scheduler if Address is set to 0.0.0.0. Note: 164 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager Active Not In Service...
Chapter 9: VLANs This chapter provides the information and instructions you need to use VLANs. It includes the following sections: VLAN Configuration Overview ● Configuring VLANs ● a description of the VLAN Configuration dialog box. Managing VLANs ● Viewing Port VLAN Settings ●...
VLANs and their names. This list is only available when running Avaya 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 VLAN Manager User Guide.
Chassis View with a blue triangle on the port symbol. In addition, information about the member ports and statically bound ports appear in the Selection List. For more information about the Selection List, refer to 168 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager “Synchronizing VLAN Names” on page “Selection List” on page 169.
Selection List The Selection List contains a table with VLAN information about the current selection. For example, if you select a module in the Tree View or Chassis View, a list of the ports in the module with their VLAN information appears in the Selection List. If the Port Configuration Area is open, click Selection List.
Field PVID Tagging Mode 170 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager Description The Port VLAN ID (PVID) of the port. This is the VLAN of which the port is a member. THE PVID pull-down list contains all VLANS known to the network and VLANs on the device.
Table 63: Port Configuration Area Parameters (continued) Field Binding Style Static Binding VLANs Managing VLANs You can create, rename, synchronize, and delete VLANs. Creating VLANs ● Renaming VLANs ● Synchronizing VLAN Names ● Deleting VLANs ● Description The binding style configured on the port. The binding style defines which packets can be forwarded by the port.
The range of valid VLAN numbers is 1 - 3071 (up to 8 VLANs in total) for Note: Avaya G250/G350 Devices and 1 - 4090 (up to 64 VLANs in total) for Avaya G450 Devices. 3. Enter a name for the VLAN in the VLAN Name field.
Figure 76: Rename VLAN Dialog Box 3. Edit the VLAN’s name in the VLAN Name field. 4. Click OK. The VLAN is renamed. Synchronizing VLAN Names VLANs with the same VLAN number can be defined with different names on different devices in the network.
VLAN list. Deleting VLANs You can delete VLANs from the Avaya G250/G350/G450 Device. Globally known VLANs can be deleted from the device, but not from the master VLAN list. If you delete a VLAN that is on the master VLAN list and on the device, the VLAN remains in the VLAN Tree with a green tag.
Managing Port VLAN Settings You can view and configure the PVID, Tagging Mode, and Binding Style of selected ports using the Selection List and Port Configuration Area. In addition, you can configure the PVID of selected ports using the drag-and-drop method. Selecting Ports Ports can be selected from the Tree View, Chassis View, or VLAN Tree for VLAN Configuration.
Apply. For more information on the user interface, refer to page 176 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager 170. The VLAN configuration for the selected ports is “Selecting Ports” on page “Using Dialog Boxes and Tables” on “Selecting Ports”...
Do not change the VLAN of the source or destination port while the port mirroring mechanism is operating. Configuring Port Mirroring This section explains how to configure Port Mirroring on the Avaya G250/G350/G450 Device. To configure Port Mirroring: Click Select Configure > Port Mirroring. The Port Mirroring Wizard opens.
If Port Mirroring is not currently active on the device, the Port Mirroring Wizard starts with the Create Welcome screen. If Port Mirroring is currently active on the device, the Port Mirroring Wizard starts with the Edit/Delete Welcome screen. 178 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager...
The Port Mirroring Wizard Port Mirroring Wizard - Create Welcome The Port Mirroring Wizard provides a simple, step-by-step method for defining a Port Mirroring pair. Figure 78: Port Mirroring Wizard - Create Welcome To continue, click Next. The Port Mirroring Wizard continues with the Port Mirroring Wizard - Source Port Selection screen.
2. Click Next. The Port Mirroring Wizard continues with the Port Selection screen. The current configuration is reflected in the wizard’s screens. 180 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager Port Mirroring Wizard - Port Mirroring Wizard - Source...
The Port Mirroring Wizard Port Mirroring Wizard - Source Port Selection The Source Port Selection screen of the Port Mirroring Wizard helps you select a source port for the Port Mirroring pair. Ports that can be selected as sources appear in white in the Chassis View.
When you have finished selecting the destination for the Port Mirroring pair, click Next. The Port Mirroring Wizard continues with the Port Mirroring Wizard - Frames Direction Selection screen. 182 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager...
Port Mirroring Wizard - Frames Direction Selection The Frames Direction Selection screen of the Port Mirroring Wizard enables you to select the traffic to be copied to the destination port. You can configure the destination port to receive all traffic going through the source port, or only the traffic received by the source port. Figure 82: Port Mirroring Wizard - Frames Direction Selection Screen To configure which frames are copied to the destination port, select an option from the Frames Direction Mode pull-down list box.
2. Change the Port Mirroring parameters. 3. Click Next until you reach the Confirmation screen. To upload the Port Mirroring configuration to the device, click Finish. The Port Mirroring configuration is uploaded to the device. 184 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager...
Click Select View > Port RMON. For more information on RMON, refer to RMON in The Reference Guide. Note: Port RMON is not available when running the Avaya G350 Manager via Web Note: Management. Displaying the Port RMON Window To display the Port RMON window, select a port in the Chassis or Tree View. The Port RMON window opens.
To zoom in on a portion of the graph, press SHIFT and select a portion of the graph using the mouse. The graph zooms in and shows only the portion of the graph that was selected. 186 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager...
Scrolling within the Graph To scroll within the graph, hold the left mouse button down while moving the mouse from the graph in the direction you want to scroll. The graph scrolls in the selected direction. Unfreezing the Graph When zooming or scrolling within the graph, the display freezes and is not updated with the current information.
Switch Connected Addresses Overview The Switch Connected Addresses feature allows you to see which devices are connected to the ports on the Avaya G250/G350/G450 Device. Keeping track of this network information can increase efficiency and security, and assist in troubleshooting network problems.
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Figure 85: Switch Connected Addresses Window All the connections to the Avaya G250/G350/G450 Device are listed with their respective ports in the Switch Connected Addresses window. The rows of the Switch Connected Addresses window comprise the following information: Mac Address - The MAC addresses of the stations connected to the switch.
Viewing the Switch Connected Addresses Window Sorting the List of Stations To sort the list of stations, click on a column heading to sort by that column. To change the order of the sort (e.g. from ascending to descending), click the column heading of the field by which the list is sorted.
Chapter 13: Port Redundancy This chapter provides the information and instructions for using the Port Redundancy feature (not available in the G250). It includes the following sections: Overview of Port Redundancy ● Configuring Port Redundancy ● and a description of the Port Redundancy dialog box. Adding a Port Redundancy ●...
The following table provides a list of the fields in the Port Redundancy dialog box and their descriptions. Table 65: Port Redundancy Fields Field Name 194 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager Description The name of the port redundancy. 1 of 2...
Table 65: Port Redundancy Fields (continued) Field Primary Secondary Switch Over (sec) Switch Back To configure the device’s port redundancy configuration: 1. Enter an amount in the Switch Over field to determine initial switching time between ports in a port redundancy pair. 2.
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Port Redundancy Wizard Port Redundancy Wizard - Welcome The Port Redundancy Wizard provides a simple, step-by-step method for creating a Port Redundancy. Figure 87: Port Redundancy Wizard - Welcome Screen To continue, click Next. The Port Redundancy Wizard continues with the Port Redundancy Wizard - Primary Port Selection screen.
Chassis 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 Next. The Port Redundancy Wizard continues with the Port Redundancy Wizard - Secondary Port Selection screen. 198 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager...
Port Redundancy Wizard Port Redundancy Wizard - Secondary Port Selection The Secondary Port Selection screen of the Port Redundancy Wizard allows you to select a secondary port for the Port Redundancy. Ports that can be selected as secondary ports appear white in the Chassis View.
To assign a name to the Port Redundancy, enter the name for the Port Redundancy in the Name field. When you have selected a name and a type for the Port Redundancy, click Next. The Port Redundancy Wizard continues with the Port Redundancy Wizard - Confirmation screen. 200 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager...
Port Redundancy Wizard - Confirmation The Port Redundancy Wizard displays a summary of the Port Redundancy information entered using the previous screens. The Port Redundancy has not yet been created. Figure 91: Port Redundancy Wizard - Confirmation Screen To make any changes to the summary information: 1.
Port Redundancy dialog box are discarded. For more information on the user interface, refer to page For more information on tables, refer to 202 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager “Using Dialog Boxes and Tables” on “Managing Tables” on page symbol.
● Trap Manager Overview In the event of a fault or an unusual occurrence, the Avaya G250/G350/G450 Device can send traps to one or more Network Management Stations (NMS). To enable this feature, you must configure the Avaya G250/G350/G450 Device with a list of the managers’ workstations. Traps are then sent to the stations listed in the Managers table.
The following table describes the information displayed in the Device Trap Managers table. Table 66: Device Trap Managers Table Item Enable Frame Relay PVC State change trap 204 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager Description When checked, enables Frame Relay PVC State Change trap. 1 of 3...
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When checked, RMON events are sent to the manager. When checked, DHCP client events are sent to the manager. When checked, Avaya Load MIB events such as download and upload success/failure/start, are sent to the manager. When checked, DHCP server events are sent to the manager.
1. Click the row with the manager’s IP address. 2. Click Delete. 3. Repeat the procedure for each manager. 206 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager Description When checked, TFTP Server events are sent to the manager. When checked, RADIUS authentication events are sent to the manager.
Chapter 15: Routing Manager This chapter provides an introduction to the Avaya G250/G350/G450 Routing Manager. It includes the following sections: TheRouting Manager User Interface ● Routing Manager user interface. Editing Tables - An explanation of how to edit Avaya G250/G350/G450 Routing Manager ●...
Copies the selected information to the clipboard. Pastes information from the clipboard into the selected table row. Toggles the display of a form corresponding to the current table. 208 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager Table/Form Area Status Line Menu Item Edit >...
Opens the on-line help for context-sensitive information. Tree View The Tree View shows the applicable configuration windows for the Avaya G250/G350/G450 Device’s routing function. To expand the view of the element when it is contracted, or to contract the view when it is expanded in the tree: Double-click the element.
Select View > Form. The display of the associated form is toggled. Editing Tables 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.
Creating New Table Entries To create a new table entry: 1. Click Select Edit > Insert Row. A new table entry is created. 2. Enter data in the fields as required. 3. Click to update the router. Modifying Table Entries To modify data in table entries: 1.
2. Select Action > Reset. A confirmation dialog box opens. 3. Click Yes. The selected router is reset. 212 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager - Changes are applied to the router, but are not saved. - Changes are saved to the router.
Using Avaya G250/G350/G450 Routing Manager Help This section explains how to use the on-line help in the Avaya G250/G350/G450 Routing Manager. The on-line help can be opened to the contents page or directly to a topic of interest. Note: When running the Avaya G350/G450 Manager via Web Management, on-line...
Chapter 16: Layer 2 The Layer 2 folder provides access to the following window: Layer 2 Interfaces ● Layer 2 Interfaces To display the layer 2 interfaces: Select Layer 2 > Interfaces. The Layer 2 Interfaces window opens. Figure 94: Layer 2 Interfaces Window Issue 5 October 2007...
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Admin Status Oper Status The fields in the Layer 2 Interfaces window, except for Interface Description, are read-only. 216 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager Description The name of this Layer 2 interface. Description of this Layer 2 interface.
Chapter 17: IP Route The IP Route folder provides access to the following windows: Displaying IP Global Parameters ● Configuring IP Interfaces ● Viewing the Routing Table ● Viewing the ARP Table ● Configuring GRE Tunneling ● DHCP ● ● OSPF ●...
ICMP Error Messages Enable ARP Timeout (seconds) 218 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager Description If checked, ICMP error messages should be sent. 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.
Configuring IP Interfaces IP interfaces represent the logical connections of the device to the IP nets/subnets attached to it. Each IP interface corresponds to one net/subnet. You can create either a static IP interface or an unnumbered IP interface. When you create a new IP interface, RIP and OSPF interfaces are automatically created and assigned enable status.
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Type Status Oper Status Directed Broadcast 220 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager Description The IP network mask of the attached net/subnet. The name of the Layer 2 interface with which this subnet is associated. Multiple subnets may be associated with a single VLAN, so multiple IP interfaces may be associated with the same If Name.
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Table 70: IP Interface Table Parameters (continued) Field Description Proxy ARP When enabled, the router responds to ARP requests received on a Layer 2 interface for a device reachable on a different Layer 2 interface. The response is the MAC address of the router interface. Note: Netbios The status of Netbios rebroadcast service on the interface.
To display the dynamic IP interfaces: Select IP Route > Dynamic IP Interfaces. The Dynamic IP Interfaces Table window opens. Figure 97: Dynamic IP Interfaces Table 222 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager Description Reference Layer 2 Interface points to an IP unnumbered interface.
The following parameters are displayed: Table 72: Dynamic IP Interfaces Table Parameters Field IP Interface Name IP Address IP NetMask Layer 2 Interface name Type Oper Status Redirects Viewing the Routing Table To display and update the Routing Table: Select IP Route > Routing Table. The Routing Table window opens. Static routes are displayed as read-only in the Routing Table.
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Netmask Next Hop Layer 2 Interface Name 224 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager Description The destination network IP address of this route. An IP address of 0.0.0.0 denotes a default router. The destination network mask of this route.
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Table 73: Routing Table Parameters (continued) Field Description Protocol The protocol through which the route was learned. The following protocols can be specified: Redistribute If checked, static entries are advertised by RIP and OSPF. If unchecked, static entries are not advertised. Cost Number of hops to the destination network, or the cost of the route for OSPF routes.
Table 74: Static Routing Table Parameters Field Destination Netmask 226 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager Description The destination network IP address of this route. An IP address of 0.0.0.0 denotes a default router. The destination network mask of this route.
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Table 74: Static Routing Table Parameters (continued) Field Description Next Hop The address of the next router of this route, via which the destination of this route is reached. Note: Note: Layer 2 Interface The logical name of the local interface through which the next hop of Name this route is reached.
All other fields can be edited in an existing row. When adding Static Routing Table entries on an Avaya G250/G350/G450, you can configure the next hop method in the Form View. Available next hop methods include: Next Hop - Select the Next Hop option button, and enter the IP address of the next hop.
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The following parameters are displayed: Table 75: ARP Parameters Field Description IP Address The IP address of the station. MAC Address The MAC address of the station. Layer 2 Interface The name of the interface. name Status The status of the interface. Possible status values are: ●...
Field Interface Name Tunnel No. Encapsulation Method Local IP 230 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager Description Name of the Tunnel interface. The index number of the Tunnel interface. Possible values: 1-50 Note: Tunnel numbers must be unique.
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Maximum number of intervening devices between two endpoints of an IP tunnel. Verify Checksum When checked, the Avaya G250/G350/G450 verifies the checksum value in IP headers of packets traveling over the tunnel. Key Mode When checked, a shared key is used for envcrypting traffic over an IP tunnel.
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You can create or delete GRE tunnel table entries. For more information on editing tables, refer “Editing Tables” on page 232 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager Description The number of keep alive requests sent before an interface becomes inactive.
DHCP The DHCP folder provides access to the following windows: Viewing DHCP/BOOTP Global Parameters ● Configuring DHCP/BOOTP Parameters ● Viewing DHCP/BOOTP Global Parameters To display and update the DHCP/BOOTP global parameters: Select IP Route > DHCP > DHCP/BOOTP Global Parameters. The DHCP/BOOTP Global Parameters window opens.
Server1 Address Server2 Address Relay Mode Relay Address 234 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager Description The interface name upon which the clients are located. The IP address of the first of two possible DHCP servers for the interface.
Note: The available values of Layer 2 Interface Name do not include the Layer 2 Note: interface on which dynamic IP address are defined. You can create, modify, or delete DHCP/BOOTP parameters. For more information on editing tables, refer to “Editing Tables”...
Table 80: RIP Interface Parameters Field Interface Name IP Address 236 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager Description checked, RIP is disabled on all interfaces, regardless of the settings in the RIP Interfaces window. Controls redistribution of routes from OSPF to RIP. If checked, all routes learned via OSPF are advertised into RIP.
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Table 80: RIP Interface Parameters (continued) Field Description Reference IP The IP address borrowed for an unnumbered interface. Address A value of 0.0.0.0 indicates either that the IP address is not valid, or that the IP interface is borrowing the IP address from a dynamic IP interface whose IP address is not allocated yet.
Viewing the OSPF External Database ● Viewing OSPF Neighbors ● 238 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager Description The method for handling routes learned from this interface, when sending updates to this interface. Possible methods are: Poisoned Reverse - The routes are advertised to this interface ●...
Viewing OSPF Global Parameters To define and display OSPF Global parameters: Select IP Route > OSPF > OSPF Global Parameters. The OSPF Global Parameters window opens. Figure 108: OSPF Global Parameters Window The following parameters are displayed: Table 81: OSPF Global Parameters Field OSPF Router ID OSPF Global...
IP Interface Name The name assigned to the selected IP interface. IP Address Reference IP Address 240 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager Description Controls redistribution of static routes into OSPF. If checked, routes are advertised into OSPF as external routes, according to the "Leak Route"...
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None ● Simple-password ● MD5 - Auth Type cannot be set to MD5 from Avaya G250/G350/ ● G450 Manager. If MD5 authentication was configured from the CLI, you may view the existing Auth Type, or change Auth Type to None or Simple-password.
Select IP Route > OSPF > OSPF Area Parameters. The OSPF Area Parameters window opens. Figure 110: OSPF Area Parameters Window 242 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager Description The password for this interface. This is only used if the Auth Type is set to Simple-password.
The following parameters are displayed: Table 83: OSPF Area Parameters Field Area ID Stub Area Area Border Routers Count AS Border Routers Count Area LSAs Count Area LS Checksum Summary You can modify OSPF Area parameters. Viewing the OSPF Link State Database To display the OSPF Link State Database: Select IP Route >...
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2. Select an LSA Type from the LSA Type listbox. 3. Click Start. The OSPF Link State Database displays entries starting with the specified LSA Type. 244 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager Description The type and format of the link state advertisement; for example, Router links and Network links.
To view all the entries in the OSPF Link State Database: Click Select View > Refresh. All entries appear in the table. Viewing the OSPF External Database To display the OSPF External Database window: Select IP Route > OSPF > OSPF External Database. The OSPF External Database window opens.
Priority Retransmit QLength The parameters in the OSPF Neighbors Table window are read-only. 246 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager Description The IP address of this neighbor. The unique OSPF identifier for the neighboring router. The state of the relationship with this neighbor: Down ●...
VRRP The VRRP folder provides access to the following windows: Viewing VRRP Global Parameters ● Viewing the VRRP Table ● Viewing VRRP Global Parameters VRRP (Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol) provides a method for configuring a redundancy between routers. A Master Router is selected for each Virtual Router. Backup routers function normally, while checking the Master Router.
Master IP Address Priority Virtual Route Up Time 248 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager Description The name of the selected interface. A number which, along with an interface index (ifIndex), serves to uniquely identify a virtual router on a given VRRP router. A set of one or more associated addresses is assigned to a VRID.
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Table 88: VRRP Table Parameters (continued) Field Description Advertise Interval The interval of state advertisements from the primary interface to the backup interface. MAC Address MAC address of the VRRP interface. Primary Interface Logical name of the primary interface. Preempt Mode If Preempt is set, the interface becomes primary whenever it is active.
All header compression methods apply to point-to-point interfaces only. Note: Configuring cRTP Interfaces The Avaya G250/G350/G450 Device 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.
“Editing Tables” on page Configuring TCP Header Compression Interfaces The Avaya G250/G350/G450 Device supports TCP header compression, enabling compression of all TCP traffic. You can configure TCP header compression parameters for each PPP interface. To define and display TCP header compression Interfaces: Select IP Route >...
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Table 91: Available Compression Values for PPP and Frame Relay Interfaces Interface Type Frame Relay (IETF) Frame Relay (Non-IETF) 252 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager Description The name of the selected interface. The status of TCP header compression on this interface. Possible statuses include: Enabled - TCP header compression is enabled on the ●...
Chapter 18: Policy Based Routing Manager This chapter provides an introduction to the Avaya G250/G350/G450 Policy Based Routing Manager. It includes the following sections: The Policy Based Routing Manager User Interface ● G350/G450 Policy Based Routing Manager user interface. The Application Editor Tool ●...
Sends the configuration to the device without saving. Refreshes the information in the Table View. Sends the configuration to the device and saves the configuration. File > Commit Opens the on-line help for context-sensitive information. 254 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager Table View Status...
Tree View The Tree View shows the applicable configuration windows for the Avaya G250/G350/G450 Device’s Policy Based Routing function. To expand the view of an element when it is contracted, or to contract the view when it is expanded in the tree: Double-click the element.
Using Avaya G250/G350/G450 Policy Based Routing Manager Help This section explains how to use the on-line help in the Avaya G250/G350/G450 Policy Based Routing Manager. The on-line help can be opened to the contents page or directly to a topic of interest.
Policy Based Routing allows implementation of routing policies that selectively cause packets to take different paths. For example, in cases where the Avaya G250/G350/G450 Device has two WAN interfaces - Serial and xDSL - you can specify that voice packets be sent over the Serial link, and data packets over xDSL.
Configuration - Appears on a tab labeled Configuration. ● 258 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager - Appears on a tab labeled Policy Lists. - Appears on a tab labeled Policy Based Routing. - Appears on a tab labeled Policy Enforcement Points.
Policy Based Routing List The Policy list provides a list of policies created for a selected module, and displays information about each of the policies. This section provides a description of the Policy list, and discusses the following topics: Adding Policies ●...
This section provides a description of the Rules list, and discusses the following topics: Adding Rules ● Modifying Rules ● 260 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager 259. appears next to the policy. “Adding Rules”...
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Copying Rules ● Moving Rules ● Deleting Rules ● To view the Rules list, select the policy in the Tree View whose rules you wish to view, and then select the Policy Based Routing Rules tab in the Table View. If the Rules list is not in the active policy, the Rules list opens in the Table View.
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Dst Wildcard Fragment Protocol DSCP Filter 262 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager Description Destination Address Wildcard. A wildcard that can modify the definition of the destination addresses to which this rule applies. You can change the Destination Address Wildcard using the pull-down list or enter a user defined wildcard.
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Table 94: Policy Based Routing Rules List Fields (continued) Field Description Src Application Source Application. The source application protocol of the packets to which this rule applies. Select an application from the pull-down list. Note: Note: Logical not. This enables all applications except for the application listed in the following Dst Application field.
. The policy is updated with the copied rule, and the Table View is refreshed. Note: If no rule is selected, the copied rule is added to the bottom of the table. Note: 264 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager 260. 260. “Policy...
Moving Rules You can move a rule’s position in a policy or move it from one policy to another. To move a rule: 1. Select a rule from the Rules List. To select more than one rule, press SHIFT while selecting additional rules. 2.
Hop List” on page 3. Click . The table is updated with the added route, and the Table View is refreshed. Note: A mandatory but invalid route is highlighted in red. Note: 266 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager 265. “Next...
Modifying Routes To modify a route: 1. Click the route you want to modify. 2. Define the route’s fields in the table cells. For more information on the route’s fields refer to “Next Hop List” on page 3. Click . The table is updated with the modified route, and the Table View is refreshed. Note: Modifying a route may invalidate other routes.
This section provides a description of the Policy Enforcement Points list. Figure 123: Policy Enforcement Points Table The Policy Enforcement Points Table allows you to apply PBR lists to specific interfaces in Avaya G250/G350/G450 Policy Based Routing. The following interfaces are supported: Vlan ●...
The following table provides a list of the fields in the Policy Enforcement Points Table: Table 96: Policy Enforcement Points Fields Fields Description Interface The interface name and description. Active PBR The Policy Based Route active on this interface. To modify a Policy Enforcement Points table, select policies for interfaces using the pull-down list in the Active PBR field.
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After changing any of the fields, click Apply to implement the changes or Cancel to revert to the previous values. 270 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager PBR - For a Policy Based Routing policy, this field always returns a ●...
Next Hop List Configuration To view the Next Hop List Configuration form, select the policy list whose configuration form you wish to view from the Tree View, and then the Configuration tab in the Table View. The Next Hop List Configuration Dialog Box opens. Figure 125: Next Hop List Configuration Dialog Box Note: Only the Name field is configurable in the Next Hop List Configuration Dialog...
It also eases the editing of rules in a policy to provide the desired results. 272 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager - An overview of the IP Simulate function. - Instructions for using the IP Simulate function to simulate the actions...
Note: IP Simulate only operates on saved policies. Ensure that any changes to the Note: policy have been applied before testing packets. Note: IP Simulate can only be used when a specific Rules List is selected in the Tree Note: View.
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ICMP type/code IP Option IP fragments 274 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager Description The IP address of the device from which the simulated packet originated. The IP address of the device to which the simulated packet is addressed.
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Table 99: IP Simulate Fields (continued) Field Description Use QoS parameters Enables QoS parameters for forwarding the packet. The possible options are: ● ● If the Use QoS Parameters box is checked the IP simulate function uses the values in the DSCP and 802.1p fields in determining the action to be taken on the simulated packet.
Applications Editor. Applications Editor Overview Avaya G250/G350/G450 Policy Based Routing allows you to specify application protocols by selecting an application name that represents protocol and port number information. The mapping of the application name to the information it represents is managed by the Applications Editor.
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Table 100: Applications Editor Fields Field Name Type Min Port Max Port Notes 278 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager Description The name of the application protocol. The application type. Possible types are: ● ● * (Other protocols) ●...
Edit > Delete Applying Changes When Avaya G250/G350/G450 Policy Based Routing is updated with the changes to the Applications Editor table, the pull-down list in the Rules List is updated. Added protocols appear in the Application pull-down list, and deleted applications no longer appear in the Application pull-down list.
Select File > Report. The Save dialog box opens. 2. Select a directory for the report. 3. Enter a name for the report. 4. Click Save. The report is saved to the specified file. 280 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager...
Appendix A: Menus This appendix gives the full structure of the menus in the Avaya G250/G350/G450 Manager. Device Manager Menus ● Routing Manager Menus ● Policy Based Routing Menus ● Applications Editor Menus ● Device Manager Menus This section provides the menu structure of the Avaya G250/G350/G450 Device Manager.
Device Configuration Displays configuration information for the device. VLAN Displays and enables configuration of VLANs. 282 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager Note: This function is not supported when running the Avaya G250/G350/G450 Manager in a web browser. Close the browser to exit the application.
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Table 103: Configure Menu - Device Manager (continued) Item Description Port Redundancy Displays and enables configuration of port redundancies. Port Mirroring Allows copying of all transmitted and received packets from one port to another. Trap Managers Displays managers and traps configuration information. WAN >...
Tools Menu Table 105: Tools Menu - Device Manager Item Description Administer Station/ Opens Avaya Site Administrator on the selected station or gateway. Gateway Administer Call Opens Avaya Site Administrator on the selected Media Call Controller. Controller 284 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager...
Help On Activates on-line help. About Avaya G250/ Copyright information about the Avaya G250/G350/G450 Device Manager. G350/G450 Manager Routing Manager Menus This section provides the menu structure of the Avaya G250/G350/G450 Routing Manager. File Menu ● Edit Menu ● View Menu ●...
Sends the configuration information to the device. Start Point Opens the Start Point dialog box for specifying the starting point of entries displayed in the table. Reset Reset the selected router. 286 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager...
Activates context sensitive help. Help Contents Opens the on-line help contents page. About Routing Copyright information about the Avaya G250/G350/G450 Routing Manager. Manager Policy Based Routing Menus This section provides the menu structure of G250/G350/G450 Policy Based Routing. File Menu ●...
Description Tooltip Enables viewing of tooltips. Refresh Refreshes information in the current table. Tools Menu Table 115: File Menu - Policy Based Routing Item Description Applications Editor Launches the Application Editor. 288 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager...
Item Description Report Generate the selected report. Print Print the current report. Exit Exit the Applications Editor tool. Description Opens the on-line help contents page. Activates context sensitive help. Copyright information about Avaya Policy Based Routing. Issue 5 October 2007...
Add a new entry to the current table. Delete Delete an entry from the current table. Help Menu Table 119: Help Menu - Applications Editor Item Description Help Contents Opens the on-line help contents page. 290 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager...
Avaya G350/G450 Device with the location of the help files. Configuring the Avaya G350/G450 Device When an Avaya G350/G450 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.
Appendix C: ICMP Packet Types & Codes This appendix lists the various ICMP Packet Types and Codes as used in on page 273. Note: Some ICMP Packet Types have no corresponding Code. Note: ICMP Packet Type/Code List Table 120: ICMP Packet Types/Codes Description Echo Reply Unreachable...
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Address Mask Reply Traceroute Traceroute Outbound Packet Successfully Forwarded Traceroute No Route for Outbound Packet Conversion Errors Mobile Host Redirect IPv6 Where-Are-You IPv6 I-Am-Here 294 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager ICMP Type ICMP Code 2 of 3...
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Table 120: ICMP Packet Types/Codes (continued) Description Mobile Registration Request Mobile Registration Reply Domain Name Request Domain Name Reply Skip Algorithm Discovery Protocol Security Failure ICMP Type ICMP Code 3 of 3 Issue 5 October 2007...
Status Line trap managers user interface VLANs VoIP Engine configuration WAN configuration welcome to Avaya G250/G350/G450 Manager Avaya QoS Manager ..main views views overview Avaya Site Administration (ASA) Backup interface configuration...
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..zoom in and out of the graph ... . . ICMP packet types/codes 300 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager Internet management configuration overview...
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Channel Group Wizard ... . Port Redundancy Wizard Welcome to Avaya G250/G350/G450 Manager Who should use Avaya G250/G350/G450Manager Window ....
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