Chapter 7: WAN Configuration
This chapter provides information about configuring Avaya WAN Modules and includes the
following sections:
WAN Overview
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WAN Module Configuration
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Avaya G250/G350/G450 Devices.
E1/T1 Port Configuration
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Modules.
Ethernet LAN Port Configuration
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Ethernet LAN ports on Avaya G250/G350/G450 Devices.
Ethernet WAN Port Configuration
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Ethernet WAN ports on Avaya G250/G350/G450 Devices.
Viewing Channel Group Information
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groups on E1/T1 ports.
Managing Channel Groups
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USP Configuration
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(USPs) on a WAN Expansion Module.
Configuring the ETR Port
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The Services Interface
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Configuring Backup Interfaces
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interfaces.
WAN Overview
WAN Modules add WAN connectivity to the Avaya G250/G350/G450 Device. WAN connectivity
provides a link to the WAN, enabling heavy data transfer over long distances. A WAN
connection can connect branch offices to headquarters. In addition, WAN connectivity is
essential for providing access to the Internet.
- An overview of WAN functionality in Avaya G250/G350/G450 Devices.
- Information about viewing and configuring WAN functions on
- Information about viewing and configuring E1/T1 ports in WAN
- Information about viewing and configuring built-in
- Information about viewing and configuring built-in
- Information about managing channel groups on E1/T1 ports.
- Information about viewing and configuring the Universal Serial ports
- Information about viewing and configuring the ETR port.
- Information about the Services port.
- Information about viewing and configuring Backup
- Information about viewing and configuring channel
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