Chapter 2: Supported Lan Deployments; Supported Lan Deployments; Basic Configuration; Port Redundancy Configuration - Avaya G430 Manual

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Chapter 2: Supported LAN deployments

Supported LAN deployments

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Basic configuration

Port redundancy configuration

Port and switch redundancy configuration
RSTP configuration
RSTP and switch redundancy configuration
Basic configuration
Branch Gateway can be deployed in the LAN with a basic configuration that includes no
redundancy. Branch Gateway is connected to an external LAN switch using one of the two
Ethernet LAN ports located on the gateway's front panel.
Figure 1: Basic LAN deployment
Port redundancy configuration
Branch Gateway can be deployed in the LAN using port redundancy to provide redundancy.
Branch Gateway is connected to an external LAN switch using both the Ethernet LAN ports
located on the Gateway's front panel.
One of the Ethernet LAN ports is configured to be the active primary link, and the other Ethernet
LAN port is configured to be on standby (disabled). For information about configuring the
Ethernet LAN ports in a port redundancy pair,
Administering Avaya G430 Branch Gateway
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seePort redundancy
on page 333.
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