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1. Field Description Interface Name The name assigned to the selected IP interface not for X330WAN router IP Interface Name The name assigned to the selected IP interface X330WAN router only IP Address The IP address assigned to the device on this subnet Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 223 Chapter 20 224 Table 20 2 IP Interface Table Parameters Continued Field Description IP NetMask The IP network mask of the attached net subnet VLAN Name The name of the Layer 2 interface with which not for X330WAN this subnet is associated Multiple subnets may router be associated with a single VLAN so multiple IP interfaces may be associated with the same If Name L2 Interface Name X330WAN router only The name of the Layer 2 interface with which this subnet is associated Multiple subnets may be associated with a single interface so multiple IP interfaces may be associated with the same If Name Status The status of the IP interface If checked the IP interface is enabled Directed Broadcast The status of the forwarding of incoming net directed broadcasts to this interface If checked the forwarding is enabled If not checked IP directed broadcast messages destined to this interface will be discarded and will not be forwarded to this interface Broadcast Address Determines the format of IP broadcast messages generated by the device Possible format
2. Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 23 Chapter 3 Table 3 2 Device Information Fields Advanced Tab Continued Field Description IEEE 802 1x Mode The status of 802 1x authentication on the device Possible values are e Enable Use 802 1x authentication for connections to this device e Disable Do not require authentication for connections to this device Aging Time sec Amount of time MAC addresses remain in the CAM table For more information on the user interface refer to Using Dialog Boxes and Tables on page 16 Viewing Module Configuration 24 The Module Configuration dialog box provides you with information specific to a selected module The General tab of the Module Configuration dialog box provides detailed information about the module such as the module s position in the device the module s type description number of ports mode of operation and any faults occurring on the module The Advanced tab of the M odule Configuration dialog box provides information about expansion cascading LLDP and BUPS BackUp Power Supply modules that are connected to the selected module The Power tab of the Module Configuration dialog box provides information about the module s Power over Ethernet PoE configuration For more information refer to Chapter 4 Power over Ethernet If you have a G700 Media Gateway Module the Module Configuration dialog box includes thre
3. cee eee eee 169 Updating the Device Ma ec eno an aa 169 Chapter 12 Port Mirroring 000cc cece eee 171 Port Mirroring Overview Maca ba la 171 Configuring Port MINTONNG 23 4a aasa LA RIP eee KAG 171 The Port Mirroring Wizard ci 172 Create Welcome Screen Wan 173 Edit Delete Welcome Screen cece eee 174 Source Port Selection Screen ee 175 Destination Port Selection Screen 176 Frames Direction Selection Screen 177 Confirmation Screen 0 aa 178 Chapter 13 IP Multicast Filtering yi 179 IP Multicast Filtering Overview 0000 e eee ee 179 Configuring IP Multicast Filtering Wo 180 Chapter 14 Trap Managers Configuration 183 Trap Manager Overview 020 cee ee 183 Viewing the Stack Trap Managers Table 184 Stack Trap Manager Table SNMPv1 Legacy Tab 184 Stack Trap Managers Table SNMPv3 Tab 186 Viewing the Media Gateway Trap Managers Table 189 Viewing the WAN Trap Managers Table aa 191 Editing the Trap Managers Table a 193 Adding and Removing Managers a 193 Editing Trap Reporting Statuses 00 eee ae 193 Chapter 15 Switch Connected Addresses 195 Switch Connected Addresses Overview ia 195 Viewing the Switch Connected Addresses Window
4. 196 Sorting the List of StatiONS aaa 197 Chapter 16 Port Security 0 0 cece eee ees 199 802 1x Port Security mg eel NA ranun ranana nnana 199 802 1x Port Security Overview ia 199 Configuring 802 1x Port Security aaa 200 MAC Port Security man AGAM an been nana be ded Gaya ees 203 MAC Port Security Overview 00 aaa 203 Configuring MAC Port Security aaa 203 vii Avaya C360 Manager User Guide Table of Contents Chapter 17 Routing Manager oy ii 207 Router MODES 2 ni et ie Sis ee An whe ee LA ee EN 208 Router aaa ais Sa we PER Bahan a ek Reha MO ee 208 Layer 2 Switch ka ae tA eg BA at tl an Ana Mt et 208 The User Intertace chased ena EN tee LA 209 TOODA aaien shins tes oe ar Sy AA tee Sid a Wa DNR 3 210 Tree VIEW 4244404 Yee neey ve oe bana DER NN oe reads 211 Tan Aa Py i ee Gee oak nee he Sea USD be dn dea 212 FOT MAT GO mna Sen tan eed Wewe baled a aaa 4 212 Editing Tables i snc a Adak econ NAA BS 213 Saving Table Information as Text 0 0 es 214 Saving Configuration Changes 0 eee eee 214 Running Changes ii 214 Committed Changes 2 05 63 mara KUDARAT Spa nana 214 Resetting a Router ci 215 Using Avaya C360 Routing Manager Help 215 Opening the Help to the Contents Page 215 Opening the Help to a Topic of Interest 215 Chapter 18
5. Description Port Type Universal il Serial Port Port Functionality 4 35 DTE Encapsulation Frame Relay Idle characters Mak ss Bandwidth kb s 1024 Administrative Status Disable VoIP Queue Off The USP Configuration dialog box provides configuration and status information about the USP Avaya C360 Manager User Guide WAN Configuration The following table lists the configuration fields in the Serial Port tab of the USP Configuration dialog box and their descriptions Table 7 8 USP Dialog Box Serial Tab Parameters Field Description Description The USP port description Port Type The type of port Universal Serial Port Port Functionality The functionality of the port Possible values include e V 35 DTE eX 21DTE e EIA530A DTE Encapsulation The encapsulation method for channel groups on the port Possible methods include e PPP e Frame Relay Idle Characters The bit pattern used to signify an idle line Possible patterns indude e Flags e Mark Bandwidth The configured bandwidth of the port in bits per second Administrative Status The state of the selected port Possible values are e Enable The port is enabled and can transmit and receive packets e Disable The port is disabled and cannot transmit or receive packets VolP Queue The state of VolP queuing on the PPP session VolP gueuing changes the length of the high priority gueue p
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7. Using Avaya C360 Device Manager Help This section explains how to use the on line help in the Avaya C360 Device Manager The on line help can be opened to the contents page or directly to a topic of interest Note When running the Avaya C360 M anager via Web Management on line help is only available if you have installed the on line help on your network and configured the Avaya C360 Device with the location of the help files For information on installing the on line help and configuring the device with the location of the files refer to the Avaya C360 User s Guide Opening the Help to the Contents Page To open the help to the contents page select Help gt Contents The on line help opens to the contents page Opening the Help to a Topic of Interest To open the help directly to a topic of interest L Click NG Or Select Help 5 Context Sensitive Help The cursor changes to the shape of an arrow with a question mark 2 Click on a point of interest in the Avaya C360 Device M anager The on line help opens to a topic explaining the feature that was dicked Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 17 Chapter 2 18 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 3 Device Configuration This chapter explains how to view and set the various configuration parameters relevant to the Avaya C360 It includes the following sections e Viewing Device Information View high level information about the Avaya C360 Device e Viewing
8. e X330WAN Overview An overview of X330WAN functionality in Avaya C360 Devices e Avaya X330WAN Expansion Module Configuration Information about viewing and configuring the X330WAN Expansion Module e EJ1 T1 Port Configuration Information about viewing and configuring the E1 T1 ports on an X330WAN Expansion Module e Viewing Channel Group Information Information about viewing and configuring channel groups on E1 T1 ports e Managing Channel Groups Information about managing channel groups on E1 T1 ports e USP Configuration Information about viewing and configuring the Universal Serial ports USPs on an X330WAN Expansion Module e Backup Interface Configuration Information about viewing and configuring Backup interfaces For information on configuring the X330WAN s Ethernet ports refer to Viewing Port Configuration on page 39 X330WAN Overview The X330WAN is a WAN expansion module that can be inserted into modules of the Avaya C360 line that include an expansion slot The X330WAN Expansion Module adds WAN connectivity to the Avaya C360 stackable line 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 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 79 Chapter 7 Avaya X330WAN Expansion Module Configuration T
9. 3 Click Yes The selected module resets To reset an individual Avaya X330WAN module L Click the label of the X330WAN module you want to reset To select multiple modules press CTRL while clicking additional module labels 2 Select Actions gt Reset WAN Plugin s A confirmation dialog box opens 3 Click Yes The selected module resets Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 51 Chapter 3 52 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 4 Power over Ethernet This chapter provides information about Power over Ethernet PoE and includes the following sections PoE Overview An overview of Power over Ethernet functionality in Avaya C360 devices e Viewing PoE Information Information about viewing PoE port information and configuring PoE on a module and port level PoE Overview PoE provides power to IP telephones over an Ethernet line using an Avaya C360 device The power is transmitted via the device s ports to the IP telephones over the same cable carrying IP packets The Avaya C360 device automatically discovers the connection and removal of IP telephones from the in line powered ports and provides power accordingly The Avaya C360 provides the power using an internal 225 watt power supply over a 48 volt feed It is possible to attach an external power supply either for additional power or as an alternative power supply should the internal power supply fail In addition you can configure power priorities per
10. Apply Delete Insert 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 dick the sub interface in the list Configuration information for the selected Frame Relay sub interface appears in the bottom of the dialog box You can create modify and delete Frame Relay sub interfaces using the Sub Interfaces tab of the USP dialog box To create a new Frame Relay sub interface L Click New A new row appearsin the Sub Frame Relay Interfaces list Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 117 Chapter 7 2 Enter the parameters for the Frame Relay sub interface using the fields at the bottom of the dialog box 3 Click Apply The Frame Relay sub interface is created To modify the parameters of a Frame Relay sub interface 1 Click the Frame Relay sub interface you want to modify The configuration parameters of the selected 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 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 defined 2 Click Delete A confirmation
11. Avaya C360 M anager User Guide Index Status GBIC ports 13 Line 5 tab VolP 77 Sub Frame Relay creating 94 117 deleting 94 118 modifying 94 118 Sub Frame Relays tab Channel Group 93 USP 117 Switch Config tab 60 Switch connected addresses overview 195 sorting list 197 window 196 Switching views 4 Symbols in tables 5 Synchronizing VLAN names 144 T Table adding and deleting managers 193 apply changes 5 213 Backup Interfaces 122 Channel Group 99 Device Trap Managers 184 editing manager status 193 editing Trap Managers 193 LAGs 150 Media Gateway Trap Managers 189 Port Redundancy 160 refreshing 5 row symbols 5 saving as text 214 Selection List 139 undoing changes 5 213 using 16 WAN Trap Managers 191 Table Area in Routing Manager 212 resizing 212 Table Entries Adding 213 Creating 213 Deleting 213 Editing 213 Modifying 213 Removing 213 Tagging packets with VLAN information 136 Text files saving table information to 214 Toolbar Device Manager Application 8 Device Manager Get Set 10 Routing Manager 210 Traffic Port RMON graph 132 types 133 viewing statistics 133 Trap managers configuration 183 overview 183 Trap Managers table adding and deleting managers 193 device 184 editing 193 editing status 193 Media Gateway 189 WAN 191 Traps device 184 editing status 193 Media Gateway 189 WAN 191 Tree View Device Manager 11 Routing Manager 211 Types of traffic 133 U Undo changes in table 213 Unf
12. Show Get Set Toolbar Tree View The Tree View shows a hierarchical representation of the structure of the Avaya C360 Device To select ports LAGS modules or media modules dick their icons in the Tree View When an element is selected in the Tree View the corresponding element is selected in the Chassis View The highest level of the Tree View represents the device The second level shows modules The third level shows ports and LAGs Thisindudes ports on expansion modules To expand the view of a contracted element in the tree or to contract the view of an expanded element in the tree Double click the element Or Click the handle next to the element you want to expand or contract Desktop The central section of the application window is the Desktop This area can be resized by dragging the vertical splitter bars with the mouse Floating dialog boxes and tables can be resized The Chassis View and floating dialog boxes and tables can also be minimized Minimized windows appear at the bottom of the Desktop Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 11 Chapter 2 Chassis View 12 The Chassis View is a graphical representation of the Avaya C360 Device The Avaya C360 Device can contain several Avaya C360 modules The Chassis View shows all of the device s modules LAGs and ports including ports on expansion modules and cascading modules when present The colors of the modules LAGs and ports in the Chassis View refle
13. 101 The Channel Group Wizard 00 e eee 101 USP Configuration 44 525 esaesa BARU PANG BUGS an MA 105 USP PPP Interface ci 106 USP Frame Relay Interface Wa 114 Backup Interface Configuration 0 0000 cee eee eee 122 Viewing the Backup Interfaces Table 122 The Backup Interface Wizard ees 124 vi Avaya C360 Manager User Guide Table of Contents Chapter 8 Port RMON momen tan one aa 131 Displaying the Port RMON Window aa 132 The Pie Charten ma been Pe KN E aa hee Ae wee 132 The Traffic Grapn i Re Sele ake ee eee 132 Traffic WPS Len EN KOS NE PRE NAK eens Bee Rees 133 Chapter 9 VLANS naa ee ba eae Nes Mama L35 VLAN Configuration Overview ii 135 VANS Overview 154 ae LS RA SEKEN TE BULE AAS Sa 136 Master VLAN List 2 oi neo sa ne nak na 136 VEAN TAGS ratna a NGA kami en ee TA oe bana an Sana 136 Viewing the VLAN Configuration Dialog Box 137 VLAN ea anga SOE BU heen iad arent BAN 138 SEIOCHON LAGI Me era nina DN ant hs ee ee A 139 Port Configuration Area 5 2 26 tink tid aed amd 140 Managing VLANS 26 4 ga PN ea ena ote BYE Seed ee eas 142 Creating VLANS oa were one Kena Mena a Pele Hata 142 Renaming VLANS 30an AS ENG RE RAS 143 Synchronizing VLAN Names cee eee ae 144 Deleting VLANS 2024 Beta 4 Bakat Rated Eda On ite se UNA 145 Managing Port VLAN Settings in 145 Sel CCUG PORES Ga toe ngata
14. Theinterface isin testing mode and cannot transmit or receive regular data e Standby The interface is a backup interface and cannot transmit or receive packets unless the primary interface it backs up fails e Disabled The interface is disabled It cannot transmit or receive packets e Partially Down The interface is up However some interfaces or PVCs layered on top of this interface are Down Some packets can be transmitted and received 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 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 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 87 Chapter 7 3 Click Advanced The Advanced tab of the Channel Group dialog box appears Figure 7 4 Channel Group Dialog Box Advanced Tab a ga 4 X330W 2DS1 1 Serial 2 1 Channel Group Advanced PPP Channel Group Name Ip Device Module Number 1 WAN Port Number 2 oO gair Bp Jis 3 J 18 4 120 2 Gkikj J23 024 o 126 kik 2r 1120 _j 28 29 14 7 30 Ip 115 vi 31 ip 56 kbis v To configure the channels that comprise the Chann
15. 70 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 6 VolP Engine Configuration This chapter provides information and instructions for viewing and configuring the VoIP Engine features It includes the following sections e VolP Overview An overview of VoIP Engine functionality in G700 Media Gateway modules Configuring the VoIP Engine Instructions for viewing and configuring VolP Engine parameters VoIP Overview The VoIP Engine translates information between different VoIP and data protocols The G700 device manager comes with an internal VolP engine that supports up to 32 simultaneous sessions Support for an additional 32 simultaneous sessions can be added by inserting a VoIP Media Module in the G700 Media Gateway Module Configuring the VoIP Engine You can view information and configure parameters for the VoIP Engine using the VoIP Engine dialog box To view the VoIP Engine dialog box 1 Select a G700 Media Gateway module 2 Select Configure gt MediaGateway gt VoIP Configuration The VoIP Engine dialog box opens The VoIP Configuration dialog box contains three tabs e VolP Resources e VolP Config e VolP Status Avaya C360 M anager User Guide 71 Chapter 6 VoIP Resources The VoIP resources tab provides administration parameters common to all VoIP engines such as the number of engines QoS parameters RTCP configuration and RSVP configuration General Figure 6 1 VoIP resources Tab G700 2 VoIP Engi
16. 800 Cascading Up Mon Enable Cascading Down Mon Enable Internal PS Status Active BUPS Status Absent LLDP Mode Disable LLDP Tx Interval sec 30 LLDP Tx Hold Multiplier 4 LLDP Tx Delay sec 2 LLDP Re Init Delay sec 2 28 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide Device Configuration The following table provides a list of the fields in the Advanced tab of the Module Configuration dialog box and their descriptions Table 3 4 Module Configuration Fields Advanced Tab Field Description BUPS Module Type The type of BUPS BackUp Power Supply module in the selected module BUPS Module CS The version of the BUPS BackUp Power Supply module The version is updated whenever there is a functional modification to the module Cascading Up Mon Determines if the devices in the system are monitored cascading up The possible values are e Enable Monitors devices in the network cascading up If the connection is lost the system reports a error e Disable Does not monitor devices in the network cascading up If the connection is lost the system does not report a error Internal PS Status Cascade Down Mon Determines if the devices in the system are monitored cascading down The possible values are e Enable Monitors devices in the network cascading down If the connection is lost the system reports
17. Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 61 Chapter 5 MGP Config The MGP Config tab provides hardware information about the Media Gateway Processor In addition the MGP Config tab is used to configure IP VLAN and QoS parameters General Figure 5 2 MGP Config Tab e a Switch Config MG Config MGP Config MGC Config MG Identifier 002 MAC address 00 04 0D 51 7A 67 FW version 24 9 1 r Current IP rConfiguration IP n IP Address 192 168 145 65 IP Address 192 168 145 65 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gate 192 168 145 1 Current VLAN rConfiguration VLAH Vian ID 15 Vlan ID 15 QOS Parameters QOS Control 802 Priority DSCP Operational Status No Fault Messages Refresh The upper section of the MGP Config tab provides general information about a specific Media Gateway Processor The following table lists the General fields and their description Table 5 2 MGP Config Tab General Parameters Field Description MG Identifier MAC address The ID of the MG that helps link the C360 module port identification with the G700 Media Gateway s port identification The MAC address of the media gateway processor FW version The firmware version of the media gateway processor 62 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide G700 Media Gateway IP Address Settings You can manually configure the IP address settings for the Media G
18. DHCP BOOTP Global Parameters window 231 DHCP BOOTP Parameters window 232 overview 231 Dialog Area 15 Dialog box symbols 16 Discarding Port Redundancy changes 169 Distributing high bandwidth applications 179 DLCI creating 97 120 deleting 98 121 modifying 97 120 DLCis tab Channel Group 96 USP 120 Dragging and dropping for PVID configura tion 147 E E1 T1 port configuration 81 Edit Delete Welcome screen 174 Editing Channel Groups 101 LAGs 151 table entries 213 tables 213 the Trap Managers table 193 trap status 193 VLAN names 143 Expanding VLAN tree branch 138 F Folder CRTP 253 Device 217 DHCP 231 IP Route 221 Layer 2 219 OSPF 239 RIP 234 VRRP 248 Form Area resizing 212 Routing Manager 212 Frame relay viewing information 90 Frame Relay tab Channel Group 91 USP 114 Frames Direction Selection screen 177 G G700 Media Gateway Avaya Site Administration 68 device configuration 60 media module configuration 67 MG Config tab 61 MGC Config tab 65 MGP Config tab 62 module configuration 60 overview 59 Switch Config tab 60 GBIC ports 13 Get Set Toolbar 10 Graph Port RMON traffic 132 scrolling within 133 unfreezing 133 zooming in and out 133 Guide intended users xi organization xi purpose xi H Help contents page 17 215 Routing Manager 215 topic 17 215 using 17 Hiding additional table parameters 212 How this guide is organized xi How to access the VLAN Configuration dialog box 137 co
19. Groups on the port appears 96 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide WAN Configuration 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 appears Figure 7 8 Channel Group Dialog Box DLCis Tab Eh NetTabbedF ormFrameRelay E1 T1 Sub Frame Relays DLCis Channel Group Advanced Frame Relay DLCI Type status Sub FR 16 Static Invalid serial 1 0 1 17 Static Invalid serial 1 0 1 18 Static Invalid serial 1 0 1 19 Static Invalid serial 1 0 2 erial 1 0 2 erial 1 0 2 20 Static Invalid 21 Static Invalid Para ra ra rar pier 19 Type Static status Invalid Sub Interface Serial 1 0 2 vi Role Set PA Prim High Medi _ Normal _ Low Refresh pply Delete Insert The DLCIs tab of the Channel Group dialog box provides a list of available DLCis in the upper section of the dialog box These DLCls are learned via LMI To view configuration information for a specific DLCI dick the DLCI in the list Configuration information for the selected DLCI appears in the bottom of the dialog box You can create modify and delete DLCis using the DLCI tab of the Channel Group dialog box To create a new DLCI L Click Insert A new row appears in the DLCIs list 2 Enter the parameters for the DLCI using
20. LAGs colors 12 configuration 31 creating 151 deleting 157 editing 151 overview 149 selecting 14 viewing the LAG table 150 Layer 2 L2 Interfaces window 219 overview 219 VLANs window 219 Link Aggregation Groups see LAGs M Manager Routing 207 trap 183 Managing Channel Groups 99 devices viathe Internet 261 tables 5 Manual intended users xi organization xi purpose xi Master VLAN list 136 Media Gateway G700 59 Media Gateway Controller IP settings 65 MGC List 65 Media Gateway Processor general information 62 IP address settings 63 QoS parameters 64 VLAN settings 63 Media module configuration 67 Member Port Selection screen 154 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide Index Menus Device Manager 255 Routing Manager 258 structure 255 MG Config tab 61 MGC Config tab 65 MGC List 65 MGP Config tab 62 Modes Configuration 15 Port RMON 15 Router 208 routing 208 Second Layer 208 switching between 15 Modifying DLCls 120 Sub Frame Relays 118 table entries 213 Module colors 12 configuration 24 configuring PoE 55 resetting 51 selecting 14 X330WAN configuration 80 Monitoring performance 131 traffic 132 traffic through a specific port 171 More table parameters viewing 212 N Name and Type screen 167 Oo OpenView Solaris 2 Organization of guide xi OSPF Area Parameters window 243 External Database window 246 Global Parameters window 239 Interfaces window 241 Link State Database window 244 Neighbors window 24
21. M edia Gateway traps 189 overview 248 module configuration 24 Table window 250 port configuration 39 port VLAN configuration 146 WwW PPP session Channel Group information WAN 84 configuration 79 X330WAN overview 79 Web management configuration 261 Switch Connected Addresses window 196 the Port Redundancy dialog box 160 the Port RMON window 132 traffic statistics 133 overview 261 USP information 105 starting 3 VLAN list 137 Welcome screen WAN traps 191 Backup Interface Wizard 125 VLANs Channel Group Wizard 102 LAG Wizard 152 Port Redundancy Wizard 164 Welcome to Avaya C360 Manager xi accessing the dialog box 137 applying configuration changes 147 configuration 135 creating 142 Who should use Avaya C360 Manager xi creating deleting and renaming 142 Window deleting 145 ARP Table 229 expanding and contracting tree 138 CRTP Interfaces 253 270 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide Index Device Global Parameters 217 DHCP BOOTP Global Parameters 231 DHCP BOOTP Parameters 232 IP Global Parameters 222 IP Interfaces 223 IP Routing Table 225 L2 Interfaces 219 OSPF Area Parameters 243 OSPF External Database 246 OSPF Global Parameters 239 OSPF Interfaces 241 OSPF Link State Database 244 OSPF Neighbors 247 Port RMON 132 RIP Global Parameters 234 RIP Interfaces 236 Switch Connected Addresses 196 VLANs 219 VRRP Global Parameters 249 VRRP Table 250 Wizard Backup Interface 124 Channel Group 101 LAG 151
22. e Analog e Digital e VoIP e ICC MM Description An optional description of the specific M edia Module Serial The serial number of the M edia M odule HW Version The version of the M edia M odule s hardware FW Version The firmware version of the Media Module Number of Ports The number of ports on the Media Module Operational Status The operational status of the Media Module 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 G700 Media Gateway or an individual voice port To launch ASA on an MGC G700 M edia Gateway or voice port 1 Click the component in the Tree View or Chassis View 2 Click Si Or Select Tools gt Administer Station Gateway ASA opens with the configuration form of the selected component 68 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide G700 Media Gateway If you have a registered call controller MM installed in your G700 Media Gateway you can launch ASA on the call controller To launch ASA on a registered call controller media module 1 Select the registered call controller media module 2 Select Tools gt Administer Call Controller ASA opens on the selected call controller For more information about ASA refer to Definity Enterprise Management documentation Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 69 Chapter 5
23. fee tat View Acton Met DM a 027 x Yo Unta s Tower P gt saans gioni J Berite ene TIP Bowe D Contd Pasan D weertaes D ameng Talia O ARP Tabia ig 3 D osre cionet L OSPI want Bowe Asan OOD ii pa went Tn AN I SSS ia E The following parameters are displayed Table 20 13 OSPF External Database Window Field Description LSA Type The type and format of the link state advertisement for example Router links and Network links LSA ID Identifies the part of the routing domain that is described by the advertisement The LSA ID can be either a router ID or an IP address 246 Avaya C360 M anager User Guide IP Route Table 20 13 OSPF External Database Window Continued Field Description Router ID Identifies the originating router in the autonomous system Seguence No The seguence number of the link state advertisement Use this parameter to detect old and duplicate link state advertisements The larger the seguence number the more recent the advertisement Note that the seguence number is usually negative LSA Age The age of the link state advertisement in seconds Checksum This parameter is a checksum of the complete contents of the advertisement not including the Age value The parameters in the OSPF External Database window are read only OSPF Neighbors To display the OSPF Neighbors window select IP Route
24. frame relay Channel Groups 90 G700 60 G700 Media Gateway modules 60 IP Multicast Filtering 180 LAGs 31 media module 67 modules 24 PoE information 54 PoE modules 55 PoE ports 56 Port Mirroring 171 ports 39 PPP session Channel Groups 84 trap managers 183 USP 105 USP frame relay interface 114 USP PPP interface 106 VLAN settings for ports 146 VLANs 142 VolP 76 VoIP Engine 71 WAN 79 WAN E1 T1 port 81 X330WAN module 80 Confirmation screen Backup Interface Wizard 128 Channel Group Wizard 105 LAG Wizard 156 Port Mirroring Wizard 178 Port Redundancy Wizard 168 Contents page in Help 17 215 Contracting VLAN tree branch 138 Create Welcome screen 173 Creating backup interface 123 Channel Groups 101 DLCIs 120 LAGs 151 Sub Frame Relays 117 table entries 213 VLANs 142 CRTP CRTP Interfaces window 253 overview 253 CRTP Interfaces window 253 D Deleting backup interface 123 Channel Groups 101 DLCIs 121 LAGs 157 managers from table 193 Port Redundancies 169 Sub Frame Relays 118 table entries 213 VLANs 145 Desktop 11 Destination Port Selection screen 176 Device configuration 19 Global Parameters window 217 information 20 overview 217 refreshing information 16 resetting 51 Device M anager Application Toolbar 8 Chassis View 12 Desktop 11 Dialog Area 15 Get Set Toolbar 10 help 17 menus 255 overview 7 Toolbar 8 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide Index Tree View 11 user interface 7 DHCP
25. loopback can be performed using e No Remote Loopback e Remote Line e Remote Payload Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 83 Chapter 7 Table 7 1 E1 T1 Port Configuration Parameters Continued Field Description Loopback status The type of loopback currently used by the port Possible values are e Near End Payload e Near End Line e Near End Inward e Far End Payload e Far End Line Fault Messages Any faults that occurred on the port Viewing Channel Group Information The Channel Group dialog box contains provide 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 Click a Channel Group symbol in the Chassis View A list of Channel Groups appears 2 Click the Channel Group for which you want to view information The Channel Group dialog box for the selected Channel Group opens Note Clicking New opens the Channel Group wizard enabling creation of anew Channel Group on the selected port For information about the Channel Group Wizard refer to The Channel Group Wizard on page 101 Channel Group PPP Session Information The Channel Group dialog box for Channel Groups using PPP Sessions contains three tabs e Channel Group Basic information about the Channel Group Advance
26. tabs e Switch Config e MG Config e MGP Config e MGC Config Note For information about configuring Avaya C360 M odules other than the G700 M edia Gateway refer to Viewing Module Configuration on page 24 Switch The Switch Config tab provides detailed information about the module Config such as the module s position in the device the module s type description number of ports and any faults occurring on the module For information about the fields in the Switch tab refer to Viewing Module Configuration on page 24 60 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide G700 Media Gateway MG Config The MG Config tab provides information about the Media Gateway s hardware configuration and operational status Figure 5 1 MG Config Tab Switch Config MG Config MGP Config MGC Config Model Humber G700 Description Avaya G700 Media Gateway Serial 02DR01098758 HW Vintage 004 Operational Status OK Ho Fault Messages Refresh The following table lists the fields in the MG Config tab of the Module Configuration dialog box and their descriptions Table 5 1 MG Config Parameters Field Description Model Number The model number of the media gateway Description A description of the gateway Serial The serial number of the gateway HW Vintage The hardware vintage version of the gateway Operational Status The operational status of the media gateway
27. 2 Click Wizard The Channel Group Wizard starts The screens in the Channel Group Wizard display the parameters for the selected channel group To delete a channel group L In the Channel Groups Table select the channel group which you wish 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 To return to an earlier screen click Back To exit the Channel Group Wizard without making any changes click Cancel The Channel Group Wizard consists of the following screens e Welcome Screen e Select Name and Encapsulation Screen e Select E1 T1 Port Screen e Select Channels and Speed Screen e Confirmation Screen The following sections describe each of the Channel Group Wizard screens Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 101 Chapter 7 Welcome Screen Select Name and Encapsulation Screen 102 The Channel Group Wizard provides a simple step by step method for creating or editing a Channel Group Figure 7 10 Channel Group Wizard Welcome Screen a Welcome Welcome to the WAN Channel 4 Group wizard This wizard will guide you through the process of creating or editing a Channel Group configuration which consists of these steps 1 Selecting a name 2 Selecting an E1 T1
28. For 10BaseT and 100BaseT ports Auto Negotiation determines the speed and Duplex Mode of communication between the endstations For Gigabit ports Auto Negotiation determines the Flow Control setting of the ports Possible values are e Enable Auto Negotiation is enabled on this port e Disable Auto Negotiation is not enabled on this port For more information refer to Auto N egotiation in The Reference Guide 42 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide Device Configuration Table 3 7 Port Configuration Fields General Tab Continued Field Description Auto Negotiation Status The operational state of the Auto Negotiation protocol between two stations Possible statuses are e Pass The Auto Negotiation protocol is enabled and a common protocol has been established In progress The Auto Negotiation protocol isin the process of detecting the communication capabilities of the endstations and setting them to the highest common denominator e Fail The Auto Negotiation protocol was not able to detect the communication capabilities of the end station or was unable to set them to the highest common denominator e Disabled The Auto Negotiation protocol is disabled Duplex Mode The state of communication of the selected port Possible values are Full Duplex The port can send and receive simultaneously e Half Duplex The port can either receive or send but can not do
29. ID The ID number of the router The router ID must be unigue By default the router ID equals one of the router s IP addresses Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 239 Chapter 20 240 Table 20 9 OSPF Global Parameters Continued Field Description OSPF Global Status The administrative status of OSPF in the router If not checked OSPF is not active on any interface regardless of the settings in the OSPF Interfaces window Redistribute RIP into OSPF Controls redistribution of routes from RIP to OSPF If checked all routes learned via RIP are advertised into OSPF as external routes Redistribute Static into OSPF Controls redistribution of static routes into OSPF If checked routes are advertised into OSPF as external routes according to the Leak Route definition for each static route Redistribute Direct into OSPF Controls redistribution of direct routes which are external to OSPF If checked local subnets on which OSPF is disabled are advertised into OSPF as external routes You can modify OSPF Global Parameters Note After updating the Router ID field a message is displayed warning that the operation might cause the OSPF database to reset Avaya C360 Manager User Guide IP Route OSPF Interfaces To define and display OSPF interfaces select IP Route gt OSPF gt OSPF Interfaces The OSPF Interfaces window opens Figure 20 12 OSPF Interface
30. MTU Maximal Transmission Unit The size of the largest packet that can be transmitted over this PPP session Keepalive The number of seconds between keepalive messages If this is O keepalive messages are not sent Operational Status The operational status of the interface Possible statuses include e Up The interface is up and can transmit and receive packets e Down The interface is down due to some failure and cannot transmit or receive packets e Testing The interface is in testing mode and cannot transmit or receive regular data e Standby The interface is a backup interface and cannot transmit or receive packets unless the primary interface it backs up fails e Disabled The interface is disabled It cannot transmit or receive packets e Partially Down The interface is up However some interfaces or PVCs layered on top of this interface are Down Some packets can be transmitted and received IPCP Status IP Control Protocol The state of IPCP for this PPP session IP packets can only be transmitted and received over the PPP session when the IPCP status is Open Possible statuses include e Open e Not Opened Backup Interface The interface configured to back up this interface Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 113 Chapter 7 USP Frame Relay Interface For USPs configured with a frame relay interface the USP dialog box contains five tabs e Serial Port Basic informa
31. Port Mirroring 172 Port Redundancy 163 x X330WAN module configuration 80 overview 79 Z Zooming in and out of the graph 133 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 271 Index 272 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide
32. Select Name and Type Enter a name for this port redundancy Name Primary Port Module 1 Port 16 Secondary Port Module 2 Port 14 v Intermodule Cancel Back Next Finish To assign a name to the Port Redundancy enter the name for the Port Redundancy in the Name field To configure the redundancy as an intermodule Port Redundancy check the Intermodule checkbox Note If an intermodule port Redundancy is already configured on the device the Intermodule checkbox does not appear When you have selected a name and a type for the Port Redundancy click Next The Port Redundancy Wizard continues with the Confirmation Screen Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 167 Chapter 11 Confirmation Screen 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 11 6 Port Redundancy Wizard Confirmation Screen Port Redundancy information Hame Jackson Primary port Module 2 Port 17 Secondary port Module 1 Port 7 Type Intermodule If this information is correct press Finish Cancel lt Back Hext gt gt Finish To make any changes to the summary information 1 Click Back until you reach the screen you want 2 Change the Port Redundancy s parameters 3 Click Next until you reach the Confirmation screen To create the Port Redundan
33. The amount of time after which a route becomes invalid in the routing table You can modify RIP Global Parameters by checking boxes as desired Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 235 Chapter 20 RIP Interfaces To define and display RIP interfaces select IP Route gt RIP gt RIP Interfaces The RIP Interfaces window opens The following parameters are displayed Table 20 8 RIP Interface Parameters Field Description Interface Name The name assigned to the selected IP interface IP Address The IP address of the interface State The operational status of the RIP interface active or inactive Status The administrative status of the RIP interface If checked the RIP interface status is enabled If unchecked it is disabled 236 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide IP Route Table 20 8 RIP Interface Parameters Continued Field Description RIP Version The router can be configured to operate either RIP version 1 or RIP version 2 on each IP interface The configuration of the RIP version must be consistent on each subnet That is all routers should be configured with the same RIP version on their interface to the subnet When possible homogeneous configuration of the RIP version in the network is recommended e Rip1 The router runs regular RIP on that interface following the RIP version 1 subnet aggregation rules That is it advertises an aggregat
34. The current power consumption of the devices attached to the module Internal PS PoE Allocation W The total available power output that can be allocated by the module s internal power supply in Watts PoE Power Threshold The percentage of available allocated power being used by the module Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 55 Chapter 4 PoE Port To view the PoE configuration on a port that supports PoE select the Configuration Power tab in the port s configuration dialog box For more information on opening the Port Configuration dialog box refer to Viewing Port Configuration on page 39 Figure 4 2 Port Configuration Power Tab ef C363T PWR 2 Port 4 Advanced 802 1 Power General Administrative Stat Enable bi Detection Status Delivering Power Power Priority Low Refresh ___ Appt The following table provides a list of the fields in the Power tab of the Module Configuration dialog box and their descriptions Table 4 2 Port Configuration Power Fields Field Description Administrative Status The administrative state of power on this port Possible states include e Enable This port can supply power to IP telephones e Disable This port cannot supply power to IP telephones 56 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide Power over Ethernet Table 4 2 Port Configuration Power Fields Cont
35. The signal type monitored to determine the interface s status Possible values are e On The interface monitors DSR CTS signals and ignores DCD signals e Off The interface monitors DCD signals transmitter delay Number The number of flags transmitted between consecutive frames Possible values are 1 2 Loopback The status of the DTE loopback Possible values are eOn e Off Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 111 Chapter 7 PPP The PPP tab of the USP Configuration dialog box provides information about the USP s PPP configuration To display the PPP tab of the USP Configuration dialog box 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 the PPP tab The PPP tab of the USP Configuration dialog box appears Figure 7 17 USP Configuration Dialog Box PPP Tab g E X330W 2V35 1 Serial 1 SerialPort Advanced PPP Peer Address 0 0 0 0 MTU octets 1000 Keepalive 10 Operational Status Down IPCP Status Hot Opened Refresh pply 112 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide WAN Configuration The following table lists the configuration fields in the PPP tab of the USP Configuration dialog box and their descriptions Table 7 10 USP Configuration PPP Parameters Field Description Peer Address The IP address of the PPP session s peer
36. Yellow The port LAG isenabled and its status is Warning Red The port LAG isenabled and its status is Fatal Light Gray The port LAG is disabled Dark Gray The port LAG is not associated with the assignment White The port LAG is logically available for assignment Dark Blue Theport LAG has been assigned the primary position in an application Cyan The port LAG has been assigned a secondary position in an application GBIC Ports Some Avaya C360 expansion modules contain GBIC GigaBit Interface Converter ports that house removable transceiver modules The Chassis View reflects the management status of the ports The following table shows the possible appearances of these ports in the Chassis View and provides the corresponding management status of the port Table 2 4 GBIC Port Status GBIC Port Status Bo The GBIC port contains a supported transceiver module There is no transceiver module present in the GBIC port pA The transceiver module in the GBIC port is not supported Bid The transceiver module in the GBIC port is of an unknown type GBIC ports that contain the following types of transceiver modules can be configured e Supported transceiver modules e No transceiver modules e Unknown transceiver modules Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 13 Chapter 2 Selecting Elements 14 GBIC ports that contain unsupported transceiver modules cannot be conf
37. a error e Disable Does not monitor devices in the network cascading down If the connection is lost the system does not report a error The operating status of the primary power supply BUPS Status The operating status of the BUPS LLDP Mode The status of Link Layer Discovery Protocol LLDP Mode on the device e Enable Use LLDP Mode e Disable Do not use LLDP Mode LLDP Tx Interval The amount of time between packet transmissions on the device Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 29 Chapter 3 Table 3 4 Module Configuration Fields Advanced Tab Continued Field Description LLDP Tx Hold Multiplier The LLDP time to live value expressed as a multiple of the value configured in the LLDP Tx Interval field LLDP Tx Delay The delay between successive LLDP frame transmissions initiated by status changes in LLDP LLDP Re Init Delay The amount of time the device is instructed to wait before re initiating LLDP For more information on the user interface refer to Using Dialog Boxes and Tables on page 16 30 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide Device Configuration Viewing LAG Configuration The LAG Configuration dialog box provides you with information specific to a selected LAG The General tab of the LAG Configuration dialog box provides detailed information about the LAG such as the LAG s status name VLAN tagging mode VLAN ID prio
38. assigned to a VRID IP Address The IP address associated with this virtual router If more than one IP address is associated with this virtual router Click for Details appears in the IP Address field Clicking the field opens the Form View showing all IP addresses associated with this virtual router The IP addresses must be on a local subnet on the VLAN 250 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide IP Route Table 20 16 VRRP Table Parameters Continued Field Description State The state of the virtual router Possible states are e initialize The virtual router is not functional e backup The virtual router is monitoring the availability of the master router e master The virtual router is forwarding packets with IP addresses associated with this virtual router Master IP Address The IP address of the physical router currently acting as the Virtual Router s M aster Router Priority This object specifies the priority to be used for the virtual router master election process Higher values imply higher priority A priority of 0 although not settable is sent by the master router to indicate that this router has ceased to participate in VRRP and a backup virtual router should transition to become a new master A priority of 255 is used for the router that owns the associated IP address es Virtual Route Up The time when the virtual router s state Time changed from initialized to backup or
39. box and their descriptions Table 3 6 LAG Configuration Fields Advanced Tab Field Description Flow Control Advertisement The flow control values advertised by the LAGs on the selected LAG These values limit the flow control possibilities to be decided by Auto Negotiation 36 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide Device Configuration Table 3 6 LAG Configuration Fields Advanced Tab Continued Field Description LAG STP Mode LAG STP State Enables LAG Spanning Tree The Spanning Tree mode creates a logical tree topology out of any arrangement of bridges resulting in a single path between any two end stations The Spanning Tree M ode also provides high fault tolerance The possible states are e Enable Enables the Spanning Tree Mode e Disable Disables the Spanning Tree Mode For more information refer to Spanning Tree Algorithm STA in The Reference Guide The state of the LAG in terms of the Spanning Tree Protocol The possible states are e Disable The LAG is disabled e Blocking STP is enabled and currently blocking the LAG The LAG is effectively disabled to prevent the formation of a loop in the network Forwarding The LAG is currently forwarding information received STP Admin Edge The administrative state of the edge LAG parameter Possible states include e TRUE This LAG is assumed to be an edge LAG e FALSE This LAG is assumed not
40. calculated in each OSPF pass AS Border Routers The total number of Autonomous System Count border routers reachable within this area This number is initially zero and is calculated with each SPF pass Area LSAs Count The number of link state advertisements in the link state database Area LS Checksum The sum of LS checksums of LS advertisements Summary contained in the LS database Use this sum to determine if there has been a change in a router s LS database and to compare the LS database of two routers You can modify OSPF Area parameters OSPF Link State Database To display the OSPF Link State Database select IP Route gt OSPF gt OSPF Link State Database The OSPF Link State Database window opens Figure 20 14 OSPF Link State Database Window ala Dewe Manager Henney Manage Dewa SM Ary myer MCN 1 usil Batan sg Mangas AVAYA veny ba vaan w amas 244 Avaya C360 M anager User Guide IP Route The following parameters are displayed Table 20 12 OSPF Link State Database Window Field Description LSA Type The type and format of the link state advertisement for example Router links and Network links LSA ID Identifies the part of the routing domain that is described by the advertisement The LSA ID can be either a router ID or an IP address Router ID Identifies the originating router in the autonomous system Seguence No The seguence number of the
41. chapter explains the port RMON options of the Avaya C360 Device To view Port RMON information you must be in Port RMON mode To switch to Port RMON mode Click 4 Or 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 C360 Manager via Web Management Avaya C360 M anager User Guide 131 Chapter 8 Displaying the Port RMON Window To display the Port RMON window select a port or a LAG in the Chassis or Tree View The Port RMON window opens Figure 8 1 Port RMON Window SR Port 18 RMON Packet Destination Maroadcast Me multicast Municast 14 31 30 14 32 00 14 32 30 14 33 00 vj Unicast vj Sroadcasi y Multicast vj Total CRC Err Over Size vj Fragme vj Jabber R R Collisions The Port RMON window includes three sections At the top of the window is a pie chart In the center of the window is a graph At the bottom of the window isa list of traffic types The Pie Chart The pie chart shows the relative amounts of Unicast and Non Unicast traffic on a selected port or LAG The legend to the right of the pie chart shows the color representing each of the traffic types The Traffic Graph The graph charts various traffic types over time Each traffic type is represented by a different colored line Using the mouse you can view traffic statistics
42. configuration 79 welcome to Avaya C360 Manager xi Avaya C360 Manager Application tabs 4 Device Manager 7 modes 15 overview 1 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide starting 2 Status Line 5 user interface 4 Avaya Site Administration ASA 68 B Backup interface configuration 122 create 123 delete 123 table 122 Backup Interface Parameters screen 127 Backup Interface Wizard 124 Backup Interface Parameters screen 127 Confirmation screen 128 Select Backup Interface screen 127 Select Module screen 125 Select Primary Interface screen 126 Welcome screen 125 Base Port Selection screen 153 C Channel Group Advanced tab 87 Channel Group tab 85 creating 101 deleting 101 dialog box 99 DLCIs tab 96 editing 101 frame relay information 90 Frame Relay tab 91 managing 99 PPP session information 84 PPP tab 88 Sub Frame Relays tab 93 viewing information 84 viewing table 99 Channel Group Wizard 101 Confirmation screen 105 Select Channels and Speed screen 104 Select E1 T1 Port screen 103 263 Index Select Name and Encapsulation screen 102 Welcome screen 102 Chassis View 12 Application Toolbar 8 colors in 12 Get Set Toolbar 10 selecting elements 14 Status Line 5 Committed changes 214 Configurable router 208 Configuration applying changes 214 committed changes 214 PVID 147 running changes 214 saving changes 214 Configuring a port s VLAN configuration 140 backup interfaces 122 devices 19 devices via the Internet 261
43. configuration and port classification The 802 1x tab of the Port Configuration dialog box provides detailed information about the port s 802 1x configuration For more information about 802 1x security refer to Chapter 16 Port Security The Power tab of the Port Configuration dialog box provides information about the port s PoE configuration For more information about PoE refer to Chapter 4 Power over Ethernet The LLDP tab of the Port Configuration dialog box provides configuration information for the Link Layer Display Protocol on the port The Get Set Toolbar provides an alternative guick method to view and change the port s configuration For more information on the Get Set Toolbar refer to Get Set Toolbar on page 10 Note The configuration of ports that participate in a LAG cannot be changed using the Port Configuration dialog box Use the LAG Configuration dialog box instead Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 39 Chapter 3 Note The information fields in the Port Configuration dialog box vary according to the type of port selected 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 Or Click the port s icon in the Tree View The Port Configuration dialog box opens to the General tab Figure 3 7 Port Configuration Dialog Box General Tab ea General Advanced 802 4 LLDP
44. gt OSPF gt OSPF Neighbors The OSPF Neighbors window opens Figure 20 17 OSPF Neighbors Window E 1 49 49 77 130 C360 Manager Avaya ale x Demo Mamayer Hista Marmpre Dewata KACA Arpt ayes TADON Losi Balan ang Manager AVAYA Fa Kat View A p DM a 27 N ea ana aa ao AA Tni Pama GAN Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 247 Chapter 20 The following parameters are displayed Table 20 14 OSPF Neighbors Parameters Field Description Neighbor Address The IP address of this neighbor Router ID The unique OSPF identifier for the neighboring router Neighbor State The state of the relationship with this neighbor Down Attempt e Init e Two Way Exchange Start e Exchange Loading e Full Priority The priority of this neighbor in the Designated Router election Retransmit OLength The current length of the retransmission gueue The parameters in the OSPF Neighbors Table window are read only VRRP The VRRP folder provides access to the following windows e VRRP Global Parameters e VRRP Table 248 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide IP Route 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 If the Master Router fails the backup routers handle traff
45. information in the entry s row in the table To delete an entry from the Configurable MGC list 1 Select the entry in the list 2 Click Delete The entry is deleted To select more than one entry press SHIFT while selecting additional entries Note To apply the changes to the MGC list click Apply Avaya C360 Manager User Guide G700 Media Gateway Viewing Media Module Configuration To view the Media Module Configuration dialog box In Configuration M ode click the media module symbol in the Tree View Or Click the media module s label in the Chassis View The Media Module Configuration dialog box opens Figure 5 4 Media Module Configuration Dialog Box gH MM Identifier 001v3 MM Type ANA MM Description Analog Media Module Serial AAA HW Version DA FW Version 55 Humber of Ports 8 Operational Status OK No Fault Messages Refresh The Media Module Configuration dialog box provides information about a specific media module including a brief description of the media module the number of ports and its operational status Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 67 Chapter 5 The following table lists the fields in the Media Module Configuration dialog box and their description Table 5 7 Media Module Configuration Parameters Field Description MM Identifier The Media Modules identifier MM Type The type of Media Module Possible values are e E1 T1 e ISDN BRI
46. information on editing tables refer to Editing Tables on page 213 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 233 Chapter 20 RIP The RIP folder provides access to the following windows e RIP Global Parameters e RIP Interfaces RIP Global Parameters To display and update RIP global parameters select IP Route gt RIP gt RIP Global Parameters The RIP Global Parameters window opens Jalal AVAYA es 4 k Jiya SS gt The following parameters are displayed Table 20 7 RIP Global Parameters Field Description RIP Global Status The status of RIP on the device If checked RIP is enabled If not checked RIP is disabled on all interfaces regardless of the settings in the RIP Interfaces window Redistribute OSPF Controls redistribution of routes from OSPF to into RIP RIP If checked all routes learned via OSPF are advertised into RIP 234 Avaya C360 M anager User Guide IP Route Table 20 7 RIP Global Parameters Continued Field Description Redistribute Static Controls redistribution of static routes into RIP into RIP If checked the static routes inserted into the IP Routing Table are advertised into RIP according to the Leak Route definition for each static route Update Interval seconds X330WAN router only The amount of time between each RIP periodic update Route Invalidate Timeout seconds X330WAN router only
47. interface Disable Delay s The amount of time in seconds between the primary interface returning to an acceptable operational status and the deactivation of the Backup interface The Backup Interface Wizard This section provides detailed information on each of the Backup Interface Wizard s screens To continue to the next screen dick Next To return to an earlier screen click Back To exit the Backup Interface Wizard without making any changes click Cancel The Backup Interface Wizard consists of the following screens e Welcome Screen e Select Module Screen e Select Primary Interface Screen e Select Backup Interface Screen e Backup Interface Parameters Screen e Confirmation Screen The following sections describe each of the Backup Interface Wizard screens 124 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide WAN Configuration Welcome The Backup Interface Wizard provides a simple step by step method for Screen creating or editing a Backup interface Figure 7 22 Backup Interface Wizard Welcome Screen Welcome _ Welcome to the Backup Interfaces Wizard This Wizard will guide you through the process of creating backup relations between WAN router interfaces To proceed please press Next To continue click Next The Backup Interface Wizard continues with the Select Module Screen Select The Select Module screen enables you to select the module on which yo
48. link state advertisement Use this parameter to detect old and duplicate link state advertisements The larger the seguence number the more recent the advertisement Note that the seguence number is usually negative LSA Age The age of the link state advertisement in seconds Checksum This parameter is a checksum of the complete contents of the advertisement not including the Age value The parameters in the OSPF Link State Database window are read only You can limit the table entries displayed To start the display of entries from a specified interface and IP address 1 Click Or Select Action gt Start Point The Start Point dialog box opens Figure 20 15 OSPF Link State Database Start Point Dialog Box LSA Type routerLink 2 Selectan LSA Type from the LSA Type listbox Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 245 Chapter 20 3 Click Start The OSPF Link State Database displays entries starting with the specified LSA Type To view all the entries in the OSPF Link State Database Click A Or Select View gt Refresh All entries appear in the table OSPF External Database To display the OSPF External Database window select IP Route gt OSPF gt OSPF External Database The OSPF External Database window opens Figure 20 16 OSPF External Database Window 5 149 40 77 130 C360 Manager Avaya sll Device Manager Posting Manas Dre SA Aeq myer MAKA Lad Batnag Manager AVAYA
49. member ports and ports statically bound to the VLAN To expand or contract a branch of the table Double click the VLAN s name Or Click the handle next to the VLAN s name The VLAN symbol includes a green tag if the VLAN is listed in the master VLAN list and a device symbol if it exists locally on the device If it is listed in the master VLAN list and exists locally on the device the VLAN symbol includes a green tag and a device symbol If the VLAN name on the device differs from the globally defined VLAN name the local VLAN name appears after the VLAN number followed by the global VLAN name in braces For example if VLAN 4 is locally named RandD and globally named Research the following string will appear in the VLAN Tree 4 RandD Research To change all locally defined VLAN names to the globally defined names you can synchronize the VLAN names on the device For information on synchronizing VLAN names refer to Synchronizing VLAN Names on page 144 Note When using the Embedded Web Device M anager global VLAN information is not available The VLAN s member ports appear with a yellow triangle and blue triangle next to the port name Ports that are statically bound to the VLAN appear with a blue triangle attached to the port name Member ports are automatically bound to the VLANs of which they are members Ports whose VLAN information has changed but has not been applied appear with gray triangles When a
50. of the port This is the VLAN of which the port is a member Tagging Mode The tagging mode of the port For information on tagging modes refer to Port Configuration Area on page 140 Binding Style The binding style configured on the port For information on binding styles refer to Port Configuration Area on page 140 To sort the Selection List table by any of its fields click the field header To reverse the order of the sort click the field header a second time The information in the Selection List is read only Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 139 Chapter 9 Port Configuration Area The Port Configuration Area enables you to configure a port s VLAN configuration To view the Port Configuration Area click Port Configuration The Port Configuration Area appears Figure 9 3 Port Configuration Area Selection List Port Configuration pvip Avi 5 Tagging Mode Clear v Binding Style Static v Static Binding VLANs 255 Global vii y 888 XXXXXXX The following table provides a list of the configuration parameters in the Port Configuration Area and their description Table 9 2 Port Configuration Area Parameters Field Description PVID The Port VLAN ID PVID of the port This is the VLAN of which the port isa member The PVID pull down list contains all VLANs known to the network and VLANs on the device Tagg
51. parameters 258 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide Action Menu Table A 10 Action Menu Routing Manager Item Description Stop Stops loading information into the current table Apply Sends the configuration information to the device Start Point Opens the Start Point dialog box for spedfying the starting point of entries displayed in the table Reset Reset the selected router Help Menu Table A 11 Help Menu Routing Manager Item Description Context Sensitive Help Activates context sensitive help Contents Opens the on line help contents page About Routing Manager Copyright information about the Avaya C360 Routing Manager Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 259 Appendix A 260 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide B Web Management This appendix provides instructions for managing Avaya C360 Devices via the Internet and contains the following topics Web Management Overview An overview on Web Management e Configuring the Avaya C360 Device Instructions on how to configure the Avaya C360 Device for the first time Web Management Overview Web Management provides a simple method of managing Avaya C360 Devices via the Internet The Avaya C360 M anager software does not need to be installed on your computer Instead a small plug in for your web browser activates the embedded manager software This plug in loads automatically when you use Web
52. parameters whose settings are identical on the selected ports or LAGs are reflected in the Get Set Toolbar For example if a port operating at full duplex and a port operating at half duplex are selected neither of the duplex mode buttons on the Get Set Toolbar are depressed The table below displays the buttons on the Get Set Toolbar and explains their functions and settings Table 2 2 Get Set Toolbar Button Description anal Get and set the port LAG s speed 10 Mbps 100 Mbps 1000 Mbps ri Get and set the port LAG s status Enabled Disabled oS Get and set the port LAG s mode Half duplex Full duplex IG tag Get and set the port LAG s auto negotiation status Auto negotiation Enabled Auto negotiation Disabled Aga Get and set the port LAG s STP mode Enabled Disabled Avaya C360 Manager User Guide Device Manager Table 2 2 Get Set Toolbar Continued Button Description Oe 3 Get and set the port s 802 1x mode 802 1x Force Authorized 802 1x Force Unauthorized 802 1x Auto Get and set the port s Power over Ethernet ka xa Pa aaa Get and set the port LAG s priority Select a priority level between 1 and 8 using the pull down listbox apply cancei Apply or cancel the configuration changes made with Penajam the Get Set Toolbar You can toggle the display of the Get Set toolbar To toggle the display of the Get Set toolbar select View Toolbars
53. port ensuring that important equipment is guaranteed power whenever necessary Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 53 Chapter 4 Viewing PoE Information This section provides information about viewing port information and configuring PoE on the port and module level and includes the following e Viewing PoE Port Information e Viewing PoE Configuration Viewing PoE Port Information The Chassis View provides immediate information about PoE Ports that are currently supplying power to IP telephones are labeled with a lightning bolt Viewing PoE Configuration You can view PoE configuration information on the module and port levels 54 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide Power over Ethernet PoE Module Configuration 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 24 Figure 4 1 Module Configuration Power Tab ef C363T PWR 2 General Advanced Power PoE Power Consu 4 Internal PS PoE Allc 305 PoE Usage Threshu 99 Refresh L The following table provides a list of the fields in the Power tab of the Module Configuration dialog box and their descriptions Table 4 1 Module Configuration Power Fields Field Description PoE Power Consumption W
54. ports you want to configure in the Tree View Chassis View or VLAN Tree For information on selecting ports refer to Selecting Ports on page 145 2 Drag the ports until they are over a VLAN icon in the VLAN Tree The ports are added to the desired VLAN Note When dragging ports from the VLAN Tree only ports represented by PVID symbols are added to the desired VLAN Dragged static binding icons are ignored and do not change port PVIDs Updating the Device Ports whose VLAN information has changed appear dimmed in the VLANs table To update the device with the changes click Apply For more information on the user interface refer to Using Dialog Boxes and Tables on page 16 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 147 Chapter 9 148 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 10 Link Aggregation Groups This chapter provides the information and instructions for creating and using Link Aggregation Groups LAGS It includes the following topics LAGs Overview An overview of LAGs Viewing the LAG Table Instructions on accessing the LAG Table and a description of the LAG Table Creating LAGs Instructions on creating LAGs Editing LAGs Instructions on editing LAGS The LAG Wizard Detailed descriptions of the screens in the LAG Wizard Deleting LAGs Instructions on deleting LAGS For information on configuring LAGs refer to Viewing LAG Configuration on page 31 LAGs Overvie
55. priority of DLCI traffic select the checkboxes for the priorities to use on the DLCI If only one DLCI is configured for the Channel Group all traffic uses the DLCI 98 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide WAN Configuration If morethan one DLCI is configured on the Channel Group the priorities must be distributed among the DLCls and no priority can be configured on more than one DLCI For example if there are three 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 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 To view the Channel Groups table select Configure gt WAN gt Channel Groups The Channel Groups table opens Figure 7 9 Channel Groups Dialog Box Channel Groups a Moc Channel Gr Bandwidi Encapsulation Status 1 Serial1 0 504KB S FrameRelay down 1 Serial 2 0 384KB S PPPSession down 1 Serial2 1 112KB S PPPSession down 1 Serial2 2 128KB S PPPSession down Refresh Ap ndo Delete wizara Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 99 Chapter 7 Each row of the Channel Groups table represents a valid Channel Group The following table provide
56. published version of this documentation unless such modifications additions or deletions were performed by Avaya Customer and or End User agree to indemnify and hold harmless Avaya Avaya s agents servants and employees against all claims lawsuits demands and judgments arising out of or in connection with subsequent modifications additions or deletions to this documentation to the extent made by the Customer or End User How to Get Help For additional support telephone numbers go to the Avaya support Web site http www avaya com support If you are Within the United States click the Escalation Management link Then dick the appropriate link for the type of support you need Outside the United States click the Escalation Management link Then click the International Services link that includes telephone numbers for the international Centers of Excellence Providing Telecommunications Security Telecommunications security of voice data and or video communications is the prevention of any type of intrusion to that is either unauthorized or malicious access to or use of your company s telecommunications eguipment by some party Your company s telecommunications eguipment indudes both this Avaya product and any other voice data video eguipment that could be accessed via this Avaya product that is networked eguipment An outside party is anyone who is not a corporate employee agent subcontractor or is
57. representation of the router modules in the device and configuration windows of Avaya C360 Routing Configuration e Table Area A resizeable window where all tables are displayed e Form Area A resizeable window where all forms appear For information on other parts of the user interface refer to The User Interface on page 4 The figure below shows the user interface with its various parts labeled Figure 17 1 Avaya C360 Routing Manager User Interface Application AVAYA Tabs Menu Bar Toolbar eee Tree View Routing Table es Form Area Status i ea Line um naaa aa To resize the main areas of the user interface the Tree View the Table Area and the Form Area use the splitter bars and their arrows Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 209 Chapter 17 Toolbar 210 The Toolbar provides shortcuts to the main Routing M anager functions The table below describes the buttons on the Application Toolbar and gives the equivalent menu options Table 17 1 Application Toolbar Button Description Menu Item 9 Undoes changes made to the Edit gt Undo table or form currently displayed E Copies the selected information Edit gt Copy to the clipboard QB Pastes information from the Edit gt Paste Clipboard into the selected table row m Toggles the display of a form corresponding to the current table View gt Form amp Toggles the dis
58. screens in the Port Mirroring Wizard Port Mirroring Overview Port Mirroring copies all received and transmitted packets including local traffic from a source port to a predefined destination port in addition to the normal destination port of the packets This is a useful method for monitoring all traffic traveling through a specific port For more information on Port Mirroring refer to Port Mirroring in The Reference Guide Do not change the VLAN of the source or destination port while the port mirroring mechanism is operating CAUTION Configuring Port Mirroring This section explains how to configure Port Mirroring on the Avaya C360 Device To configure Port Mirroring Click Bil Or Select Configure gt Port Mirroring The Port Mirroring Wizard opens Avaya C360 M anager User Guide 171 Chapter 12 The Port Mirroring Wizard This section provides detailed information on each of the Port Mirroring Wizard s screens To continue to the next screen dick Next To return to an earlier screen click Back To exit the Port Mirroring Wizard without making any changes dick Cancel The Port Mirroring Wizard consists of the following screens e Create Welcome Screen e Edit Delete Welcome Screen e Source Port Selection Screen e Destination Port Selection Screen e Frames Direction Selection Screen e Confirmation Screen If Port Mirroring is not currently active on the device the Port Mirroring W
59. table After this period the entry is deleted from the table 222 Avaya C360 M anager User Guide IP Route 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 When you create anew IP interface RIP and OSPF interfaces are automatically created and assigned enable status When you delete an IP interface the device deletes the associated RIP and OSPF interfaces To define and display the IP interfaces select IP Route gt IP Interfaces The IP Interfaces window opens Figure 20 2 IP Interfaces Window 149 49 77 130 C360 Manager Avaya 215 x Mesica Manager Boxing Manager Device SMON Art aynr SMON Losi Balancing Manager AVAYA Fee Eon View Action Help 1 DS DM a 27 NM 1 Routers 4 Interface hara P Address Pimes VLAN Heme eun Directed Drondcasi brondcant Addrowa Proxy ARP NetiNos Robtoadcam Kednecin 3 MAANLTI M Mosa O LO 123A 26256200 Dataa v Ona tar disable v mpag om BALIIN pan jan aan Hut v One ra hid interface Nene bag Pauaress 140407124 IP hetimesh 255 255 255 0 VLAN Kaman Defeat A satus LO Biroctad Broadcast Broadcast Address One Fut CO prow anp Methana Batu nadcaad dinadio E KMP Rod ect Status 2 Rowen shawn 5 Comenunication maccerded The following parameters are displayed Table 20 2 IP Interface Table Parameters
60. the interface s peer Oper Status X330WAN router only The operational status of this layer 2 interface The fields in the VLANs window are read only Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 20 IP Route The IP Route folder provides access to the following windows Avaya C360 M anager User Guide IP Global Parameters IP Interfaces Routing Table ARP Table DHCP RIP OSPF 221 Chapter 20 IP Global Parameters To display and update the IP global parameters select IP Route gt IP Global Parameters The IP Global Parameters window opens Figure 20 1 IP Global Parameters Window 28 149 49 77 130 C360 Manager Avaya l5 x oven tanaym kuxemg Manage Down SMON AreyLayat XMON ued Bataneamag Manage AVAYA Te tat View Action neip Ca ee a MAA v al A 23 MAMAKILEA Moduler ten Layer 2 mentor D P Gobel Paran IP Global Parameters doaku V IOMP Errun Mennages Enabie DI ARP Tabte ASP Tencouttweconda ia oo Jcr RG LN OSPF sr wie 59 BAB TTAGR Mochi a Pr Comenunication succeeded HUAN The following parameters are displayed Table 20 1 IP Global Parameters Field Description ICMP Error Messages If checked ICMP error messages should be sent Enable If not checked ICMP error messages should not be sent ARP Timeout The number of seconds that may pass between seconds ARP requests concerning entries in the ARP
61. to the 10 100 BaseT and SFP Giga ports MAC Port Security Overview The MAC Port Security function is intended to filter incoming frames with an unauthorized source MAC address SA on a secured port When a frame is received on a secured port its SA is checked against the MAC Address Table If the SA is not found in the MAC Address Table or it is found but has a different port location than the incoming frame the frame is rejected without being learned A message is then sent to the Agent The Agent reports the attempted intrusion with an SNMP security violation trap containing the intruder s MAC address To prevent the flooding of the Console s trap log or network the Agent sends an intruder alert every 5 seconds for the first 3 times a specific intruder is detected on a port and then every 15 minutes if the intrusion continues Configuring MAC Port Security To apply MAC Port Security to a selected port 1 Select Configure gt MAC Port Security The MAC Port Security dialog box opens Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 203 Chapter 16 Figure 16 2 MAC Port Security Dialog Box MAC Port Security gt Ii Device Security Mode Click on a port in the chassis view to change its security mode Ports changed to secure C363T PWR 2 Port 12 C363T PWR 2 Port 13 C364T 1 Port 18 Ports changed to non secure C364T 1 Port 11 C364T 1 Port 10 Apply Refresh 2 Check the Device Sec
62. zoom in or out of the graph and scroll within the graph to view parts of the graph that are currently hidden When changing the view on the graph the graph freezes To unfreeze the graph and restore the display to the default display dick on the graph 132 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide Port RMON Viewing Traffic Statistics Zooming In and Out of the Graph Scrolling within the Graph Unfreezing the Graph Traffic Types To view traffic statistics hold the mouse over a point on the graph representing the traffic for which you would like to see statistics After two seconds an info box appears displaying the name of the traffic type represented by the line in the graphic and the traffic rate at the selected point To zoom out and view a graph of all the traffic on the selected port from the time the application was opened double click the graph The graph is compressed to show all of the traffic on the port from the time the application was opened until now 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 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 When zooming or scrolling within the graph the display freezes and is not updated with the current infor
63. 0 1 Trap Managers Table PETEA E 127 36 4 88 Wi w i E12r 36 98 44 i ili l i l v ww Refresh Apply ndo Delete Insert The Media Gateway Trap Managers table is used to configure the IP addresses of the trap managers and their trap reporting statuses for M edia Gateway traps Traps include power fan faults module insert remove and voice related traps To enable RTP QoS traps on the Media Gateway module check the Enable RTP QoS traps checkbox To disable frame relay traps on the M edia Gateway module uncheck the Enable RTP QoS traps checkbox Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 189 Chapter 14 190 To enable RTP QoS Fault traps on the Media Gateway module check the Enable RTP QoS Fault traps checkbox To disable frame relay traps on the Media Gateway module uncheck the Enable RTP QoS Fault traps checkbox The following table provides a list of trap types their associated icons and their descriptions Table 14 3 Media Gateway Trap Types Icon Trap Description 3 Trap Enable Enables trap reporting for the selected manager KA Power Supply Traps The trap reports the failure of a PSU ag Fan Traps The trap reports the failure of a fan N Fault Traps A group of traps that report a fault in the device sa Module Insert The trap reports the insertion or Remove Traps removal of a module in the device Pi Configuration A group of traps that rep
64. 29 Chapter 20 Table 20 4 ARP Parameters Continued Field Description Status The status of the interface Possible status values are e Dynamic The entry is learned from the ARP protocol If the station entry is not active for a predetermined time the entry is deleted from the table e Static The entry has been configured by the network management station and is permanent e Invalid The entry in the table is invalid You can create or delete ARP table entries For more information on editing tables refer to Editing Tables on page 213 You can limit the table entries displayed To start the display of entries from a specified interface and IP address 1 Click Or Select Action 5 Start Point The Start Point dialog box opens Figure 20 6 ARP Table Start Point Dialog Box IP Adrress 0 0 0 0 VLAN Name 2 Enter an IP address in the IP Address field 3 Select an interface from the If Name listbox 4 Click OK The ARP Table displays entries starting with the specified IP address and interface To view all the entries in the ARP Table Click Al Or Select View gt Refresh All entries appear in the table 230 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide IP Route DHCP The DHCP folder provides access to the following windows e DHCP BOOTP Global Parameter e DHCP BOOTP Parameters DHCP BOOTP Global Parameter To display and update the DHCP B
65. 3 Click Sub Interfaces The Sub Interfaces tab of the Channel Group dialog box appears Figure 7 7 Channel Group Dialog Box Sub Interfaces Tab FIC X330W 2DS1 1 Serial 2 0 Sub Interfaces DLCIs Channel Group Advanced Frame Relay Sub Frame Relay Interfaces Ham Type Admin Status Oper Status Seria Point t Enable Down Seria Point t Enable Down Name Serial 2 0 1 Description subifi Type Point to point Bandwidth kb s 224 Administrative Status Enable Operational Status Down DLCIs 16 Refresh a Delete insert The Sub Interfaces tab of the Channel Group 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 dick the sub interface in the list Configuration information for the selected Frame Relay sub interface appears in the bottom of the dialog box You can create modify and delete Frame Relay sub interfaces using the Sub Interfaces tab of the Channel Group dialog box To create a new Frame Relay sub interface 1 Click Insert A new row appears in the Sub Frame Relay Interfaces list 2 Enter the parameters for the Frame Relay sub interface using the fields at the bottom of the dialog box 3 Click Apply The sub interface is created To modify the parameters of a Frame Relay sub inter
66. 7 overview 239 Overview LAGs 149 PoE 53 Port Mirroring 171 Port Redundancy 159 switch connected addresses 195 trap managers 183 VLAN configuration 135 VLANs 136 VoIP 71 X330WAN module 79 P Pie chart 132 PoE configuring modules 55 configuring ports 56 overview 53 viewing configuration 54 viewing information 54 Port colors 12 configuration 39 146 Configuration Area 140 configuring PoE 56 E1 T1 configuration 81 GBIC 13 PVID configuration 147 redundancy see Port Redundancy selecting 14 selecting for VLAN configuration 145 viewing PoE information 54 viewing VLAN configuration 146 VLAN settings 145 Port Mirroring configuring 171 overview 171 Port Mirroring Wizard Confirmation screen 178 Create Welcome screen 173 Destination Port Selection screen 176 Edit Delete Welcome screen 174 Frames Direction Selection screen 177 overview 172 Source Port Selection screen 175 Port Redundancy adding 162 deleting 169 overview 159 updating table 169 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide Index viewing the Port Redundancy dialog box 160 Port Redundancy Wizard Confirmation screen 168 Name and Type screen 167 overview 163 Primary Port Selection screen 165 Secondary Port Selection screen 166 Welcome screen 164 Port RMON overview 131 pie chart 132 traffic graph 132 window 132 Power over Ethernet see PoE PPP session viewing information 84 PPP tab Channel Group 88 USP 112 Primary Port Selection screen 165 R Refre
67. AG the LAG Name is not in LAG Tagging Mode The port s operation mode regarding VLANs The possible modes are e Clear Transmits each outgoing packet in untagged format if it belongs to the port s VLAN Otherwise it discards the packet e 802 1Q VLAN tagging per IEEE 802 1Q VLAN standard The port will transmit frames with a VLAN ID of 1 3071 VLAN ID The VLAN number of the port Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 41 Chapter 3 Table 3 7 Port Configuration Fields General Tab Continued Field Description Port Priority Level The priority level of packets exiting the port or ports on the module For effective transmission multimedia packets must be received isochronously at regular intervals To ensure this you can assign priorities to packets coming out of a port Whenever traffic load is extreme and a port cannot accept all incoming packets packets sent from a port with the highest priority will pass through first However a fairness mechanism will allow low priority packets to eventually enter the bus Possible values are User Priority O User Priority 7 Auto Negotiation Mode 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 It also delivers remote link status
68. AVAYA Avaya Integrated Management 3 0 C360 Manager User Guide 14 300164 Issue 2 June 2005 Copyright 2005 Avaya Inc All Rights Reserved Notice Every effort was made to ensure that the information in this document was complete and accurate at the time of printing However information is subject to change Warranty Avaya Inc provides a limited warranty on this product Refer to your sales agreement to establish the terms of the limited warranty In addition Avaya s standard warranty language as well as information regarding support for this product while under warranty is available through the following Web site http www avaya com support Preventing Toll Fraud Toll fraud is the unauthorized use of your telecommunications system by an unauthorized party for example a person who is not a corporate employee agent subcontractor or is not working on your company s behalf Be aware that there may be a risk of toll fraud associated with your system and that if toll fraud occurs it can result in substantial additional charges for your telecommunications services Avaya Fraud Intervention If you suspect that you are being victimized by toll fraud and you need technical assistance or support in the United States and Canada call the Technical Service Center s Toll Fraud Intervention Hotline at 1 800 643 2353 Disclaimer Avaya is not responsible for any modifications additions or deletions to the original
69. EN GA ae Eee Anak 145 Viewing Port VLAN Settings cee eee eee 146 Using the Port Configuration Area 146 Dragand Drop sae i oes Kana oe bees EL eS Ba 147 Updating the Device a benni en BASA DOB de eee Yass 147 Chapter 10 Link Aggregation Groups i i i i i i i 149 LAGS OVE ON naat Il eo LUSA haha NG LN KA 149 Viewing the LAG Table ci 150 Creating LAGS 4 on ice tatoo a EL BER SR al en 151 Editing LAGS 2550284 Ie BARA See SAB NESS a OE aos AN dA 151 TNELAG Wizard sisa uGeeiaies Decade vealed wears LG 151 Welcome Screen Lahan Na Dad Naa DREW ada Pe Aa 152 Base Port Selection Screen iii 153 Member Port Selection Screen eee 154 LAG Name Screen 0 anna 155 Confirmation Screen 00 4 mwah Thea esd eas Pan EN OT ERA 156 Deleting LAGS caves aa Btn che PBB eres Be ee es 157 Chapter 11 Port Redundancy iy y amp yi 159 Overview of Port Redundancy Wa 159 Viewing the Port Redundancy Dialog Box 160 Adding a Port Redundancy 00 eee 162 Port Redundancy Wizard sea on outs pS eee We ee ashe es 163 Welcome Screen 164 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide vii Table of Contents Primary Port Selection Screen 165 Secondary Port Selection Screen 166 Name and Type Screen 0 aa 167 Confirmation Screen ESA thee at et ene kaa 168 Deleting Port Redundancies
70. Figure 1 2 Avaya C360 Manager User Interface Application Pc Tabs Application Area tatus Line Application Tabs You can access the three main components of device management using the following Application Tabs in the Avaya C360 Manager e Device Manager View the Avaya C360 Device Manager for device configuration and Port RMON e Device SMON View SMON Switch Monitoring information for the Avaya C360 Device e Routing Manager View the Avaya C360 Routing configuration To switch to a different view click the appropriate Application Tab The selected application opens 4 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide Introduction Note When the Avaya C360 Manager is installed as a standalone manager and when running the Avaya C360 Manager via Web Management the Device SMON and AnyLayer SMON tabs do not appear Status Line The Status Line shows the communication status between the application and the Avaya C360 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 Table 1 1 Communication Statuses Status Graphic Description The application is ready to communicate with the Avaya C360 Device Ready The application is currently communicating with the Avaya C360 Device Communicating Communication The last attempted Error le FE communicat
71. GA 7 Application Toolbar 4 4 2 paaa ede nada KRARLKE LAG YEA 8 El 0po mile o o AIPEREEER SP PEKE PA PAA AN 10 Tree VIEW 6 ci isda nak AA AA 11 DEXTOD raara ANA ane sana ANAN bA SPN ARNAN KANG 11 Chassis View lt 62442G eNe ieee naaa a 12 Didog AVES cpa LABA RAL MERK a EER an KA 15 Avaya C360 Device Manager Modes 0a 15 Refreshing Device Information 16 Using Dialog Boxes and Tables c eee eee 16 Using Avaya C360 Device Manager Help ki 17 Opening the Help to the Contents Page 17 Opening the Help to a Topic of Interest 17 Chapter 3 Device Configuration c ccoco y oy 19 Viewing Device Information na 20 Device Information General Tab 20 Device Information Advanced Tab 21 Viewing Module Configuration na 24 Module Configuration General Tab 25 Module Configuration Advanced Tab 28 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide V Table of Contents Viewing LAG Configuration ii 31 LAG Configuration General Tab 32 LAG Configuration Advanced Tab 35 Viewing Port Configuration 0002 eee 39 Port Configuration General Tab 40 Port Configuration Advanced Tab 44 Port Configuration LLDP Tab io 48 Resetting t
72. Group Dialog Box PPP Parameters Field Description Peer Address The IP address of the PPP session s peer device MTU octets The size in octets of the largest datagram that can be sent via the PPP session Keepalive The time in seconds between keepalive messages A value of 0 means that keepalive messages are not sent Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 89 Chapter 7 Table 7 3 Channel Group Dialog Box PPP Parameters Continued Field Description Operational Status The operational status of the PPP interface Possible statuses indude e Up The interface is up and can transmit and receive packets e Down The interface is down due to some failure and cannot transmit or receive packets e Testing The interface is in testing mode and cannot transmit or receive regular data e Standby The interface is a backup interface and cannot transmit or receive packets unless the primary interface it backs up fails e Disabled The interface is disabled It cannot transmit or receive packets e Partially Down The interface is up However some interfaces or PVCs layered on top of this interface are Down Some packets can be transmitted and received IPCP Status IP Control Protocol The state of IPCP for this PPP session IP packets can only be transmitted and received over the PPP session when the IPCP status is Open Possible statuses includ
73. LCI has been deleted Invalid The DLCI is not valid Sub Interface The Sub Frame Relay interface associated with the DLCI Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 121 Chapter 7 Table 7 13 USP Dialog Box DLCIs Parameters Continued Field Description Role Set The priority of traffic on the selected DLCI Possible priorities include e Primary e High e Medium Normal Low To configure the priority of DLCI traffic select the checkboxes for the priorities to use on the DLCI If only one DLCI is configured for the USP all traffic uses the DLCI If more than one DLCI is configured on the USP the priorities must be distributed among the DLCls and no priority can be configured for multiple DLCls For example if there are three DLCIs configured for a USP the first DLC may be configured with Primary and High priority the second with Medium and Normal and the third with Low Backup Interface Configuration The Backup interface feature enables you to configure Backup interfaces for WAN interfaces The Backup interface feature includes a table for viewing all configured Backup interfaces and a wizard for creating Backup interfaces Viewing the Backup Interfaces Table The Backup Interfaces table provides a list of all configured Backup interfaces on an X330WAN expansion module 122 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide WAN Configuration To view the Backup Interface
74. Management Note Port RMON isnot available via Web Management On line help is only available if you have installed the on line help on your network and configured the Avaya C360 Device with the location of the help files For information on installing the on line help and configuring the device with the location of the files refer to the Avaya C360 U ser s Guide Configuring the Avaya C360 Device When an Avaya P330ML or C360 module 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 For information on assigning an IP address to the router module refer to the Avaya C360 User s Guide Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 261 Appendix B 262 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide Index Numerics 802 1x port security 199 A Adding a Port Redundancy 162 managers to table 193 table entries 213 Additional table parameters viewing 212 Advanced tab Channel Group 87 USP 108 Application tabs 4 Application Toolbar buttons 210 Applying changes in tables 5 IP Multicast Filtering configuration 181 Port Redundancy 169 VLAN configuration 147 ARP Table window 229 Avaya C360 Management connected stations 195 device configuration 19 G700 Media Gateway 59 introduction 1 IP Multicast Filtering 179 LAGs 149 PoE 53 Port Mirroring 171 Port Redundancy 159 port RMON 131 trap managers 183 VLANs 135 VoIP Engine configuration 71 WAN
75. Module Configuration View information specific to an Avaya C360 module in the device e Viewing LAG Configuration View information specific to a LAG on an Avaya C360 module in the device e Viewing Port Configuration View information specific to the ports on the Avaya C360 Device e Resetting the Device Reset the Avaya C360 Device To view configuration information you must be in Configuration mode To switch to Configuration mode Click Bil Or Select View 5 Configuration Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 19 Chapter 3 Viewing Device Information The Device Information dialog box provides you with high level information specific to the Avaya C360 Device The General tab of the Device Information dialog box provides detailed information about the device such as the device s name addresses contact person location type description the number of modules in the device and the management VLAN ID The Advanced tab of the Device Information dialog box provides information about the device s STP Spanning Tree Protocol configuration Device Information General Tab To view the General tab of the Device Information dialog box select Configure gt Device Information The Device Information dialog box opens to the General tab Figure 3 1 Device Information Dialog Box General Tab General Advanced System Hame IP Address 149 49 78 204 MAC Address 00 04 0D 3B 1A 00 Contact Physi
76. OOTP global parameters select IP Route gt DHCP gt DHCP BOOTP Global Parameters The DHCP BOOTP Global Parameters window opens Figure 20 7 DHCP BOOTP Global Parameters Window tanager Avaya BER AVAYA MM as 027 ja JP Amae ced Pra DHCPIGOOTP Global Parameters hetes DEP BOOTP Choad Satus Cora aan sered Bas The following parameter is displayed Table 20 5 DHCP BOOTP Global Parameter Field Description DHCP BOOTP Global If the DHCP BOOTP Global Status checkbox is Status checked DHCP BOOTP is enabled according to the DHCP BOOTP configuration of each interface If it is not checked DHCP BOOTP relays over all interfaces are disabled Avaya C360 M anager User Guide 231 Chapter 20 DHCP BOOTP Parameters To display and update DHCP BOOTP parameters select IP Route gt DHCP gt DHCP BOOTP Parameters The DHCP BOOTP Parameters window opens Basay la 3 AVAVA LOMCPMOOTP Parameters VLAN heme Server Adana server hdarean nas z Berkey Mate Datu Urtey Aah ean asas a ima ome a The following parameters are displayed Table 20 6 DHCP BOOTP Parameters Field Description VLAN Name The interface name upon which the clients are not for X330WAN located L2 Interface Name X330WAN router only The interface name upon which the clients are located Serverl Address The IP address of the
77. P media management resource for tone detection and generation conferencing and call classification The Media Gateway components are controlled through the Media Gateway Processor MGP The MGP detects when a media module is inserted or removed and transfers information from the VoIP engine to the other components G700 converges the power of Avaya Call Processing ACP software with the power of distributed switching from the Avaya C360 Device It provides IP PBX functionality using open standards and an open operating system The G700 device connects to ACP using either an internal or external call controller The ACP serves as the G700 s gatekeeper Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 59 Chapter 5 G700 Configuration This section describes how to view and set the various configuration parameters relevant to the G700 Media Gateway Itindudes the following sections e Viewing Module Configuration View information specific to a G700 Media Gateway module in the device e Viewing Media Module Configuration View information specific to a Media Module in the device Viewing Module Configuration The Module Configuration dialog box provides you with information about a selected module To view the configuration of a module Click the module symbol in the Tree View Or Click the module s label in the Chassis View The Module Configuration dialog box opens The Module Configuration dialog box for G700 modules contains four
78. PF isnot active on the interface e Waiting The identity of the designated router for this subnet is not yet determined Designated Router This router is the Designated Router on this subnet e Backup Designated Router This router is the Backup Designated Router Other Designated Router Another router is the Designated Router on this subnet Status If checked this denotes that the interface may form neighbor relationships and that the interface is advertised as an internal route to OSPF If not checked the interface is external to OSPF Designated Router The IP Address of the designated router Backup Designated The IP Address of the backup designated router Router Priority The priority of this router to become the designated router on this interface A value of zero indicates that this router is not eligible to become the designated router on the current network If more than one router has the same priority then the router ID is used Cost The cost of using this interface OSPF will choose the route with the lowest total cost metric to each destination Hello Interval The period of time in seconds between Hello packets All routers attached to a common network must have the same Hello Interval Dead Interval The period of time in seconds that a router s Hello packets have not been seen before the router s neighbors declare the router down All routers attache
79. Port Hame Ko NAME Port Type WA Port Functionality NA Administrative Status Enable v LAG Name Hot In LAG Tagging Mode Clear v VLAH ID 1 Port Priority Level N A Auto Negotiation Mode N A Auto Negotiation Status N A Duplex Mode HA Speed Mode H A Flow Control Mode WA Operational Status Warning 1 Fault Message Refresh Apply 40 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide Device Configuration The following table provides a list of the fields in the General tab of the Port Configuration dialog box and their descriptions Table 3 7 Port Configuration Fields General Tab Field Description Port Name The user can define a logical name to the port for ease of use Port Type The port type optionally includes reference to the module to which it is attached and port connector type Port Functionality The physical media type of the selected port If the port conforms to a certain standard Repeater Transceiver 10BaseT etc this standard is displayed If the port does not conform to any standard Private is displayed Administrative Status The administrative state of the selected port e Enabled The port is enabled and can transmit and receive packets e Disabled The port is disabled and cannot transmit or receive packets LAG Name The name of the LAG of which the port isa member If the port is not a member of a L
80. TCP monitoring fields and their descriptions Table 6 3 VoIP resources RTCP monitoring Parameters Field Description Monitoring Enabled The status of RTCP monitoring e Checked RTCP monitoring is enabled e Unchecked RTCP monitoring is disabled IP address The IP address of the RTCP monitor Port The port monitored by RTCP Report Period Theinterval for RTCP reports Avaya C360 Manager User Guide VolP Engine Configuration RSVP RSVP isa protocol that signals the router to reserve bandwidth If RSVP is enabled the G700 Media Gateway tries to reserve a specific amount of bandwidth per call session If this fails the Media Gateway tries to reallocate the bandwidth during the call session The following table lists the RSVP fields and their description Table 6 4 VoIP resources RSVP Parameters Field Description RSVP Enabled The Status of RSVP usage e Checked The G700 Media Gateway will try to reserve bandwidth per call If it fails the G700 Media Gateway will try again during the call Unchecked RSVP is not enabled Retry on failure The action the VoIP engine takes after an RSVP request fails e Checked The VolP engine resends a RSVP request if the first attempt failed Unchecked The VolP Engine drops the RSVP request and the Retry Delay field is ignored Retry Delay The interval the VolP Engine waits after a failed RSVP req
81. The ports are members of the VLAN whose number is their PVID In addition you can configure the VLAN tagging mode and binding style of the switch ports VLAN 1 is the default VLAN and is named Default For more information about VLANs refer to VLANsin The Reference Guide Master VLAN List VLAN Tags 136 The master VLAN list is a file on the network management station that contains a list of globally defined VLANs and their names This list is only available when running Avaya MultiService Network M anager It is not available when running an Embedded Web M anager To manage the master VLAN list use Avaya VLAN Manager For information on Avaya VLAN Manager refer to the Avaya MultiService VLAN M anager User Guide VLANs that are listed in the master VLAN list are called globally known VLANs VLANs that are not in the master VLAN list but are configured on a device are called locally known VLANs Packets can be tagged with VLAN information When a tagged packet enters a switch port it maintains its tag When an untagged packet enters a switch port the packet is tagged with the port s PVID Port VLAN ID When a packet arrives at the egress port the VLAN Binding Style is checked If the packet s VLAN tag does not match a VLAN to which the egress port is bound the packet is discarded If the tag matches a VLAN to which the egress port is bound the Tagging M ode is used If the Tagging M ode is Clear the packet is forwarded with
82. Traps include routing WAN and frame relay traps Frame relay traps can only be enabled or disabled per X330WAN expansion module If frame relay traps are enabled all enabled managers receive frame relay traps If frame relay traps are disabled no managers will receive frame relay traps Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 191 Chapter 14 192 To enable frame relay traps on the X330WAN expansion module check the Enable standard frame relay traps checkbox To disable frame relay traps on the X330WAN expansion module uncheck the Enable standard frame relay traps checkbox The following table provides a list of trap types their associated icons and their descriptions Table 14 4 WAN Trap Types Icon Trap Description 3 Trap Enable Enables trap reporting for the selected manager Router Router Traps A group of traps that report router detected events WAN WAN Traps A group of traps that report problems with the WAN interface and cable For information on adding and removing trap managers and editing their trap reporting statuses refer to Editing the Trap Managers Table on page 193 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide Trap Managers Configuration Editing the Trap Managers Table You can add and remove managers from the Trap Managers table and you can edit the trap reporting status of specific managers Adding and Removing Managers To add managers to the table 1 Click Inse
83. U events are sent to the manager PoE Events When checked PoE events are sent to the manager L3 Events When checked L3 events are sent to the manager Link Events When checked Link events are sent to the manager LAG Events When checked LAG events are sent to the manager Fans Events When checked Fans events are sent to the manager Cascade Events When checked Cascade events are sent to the manager Policy Events When checked Policy events are sent to the manager Eth Port Fault Events When checked Ethernet Port Fault events are sent to the manager Security Events When checked Security events are sent to the manager Generic Events When checked Generic events are sent to the manager Avaya C360 Manager User Guide Trap Managers Configuration Viewing the Media Gateway Trap Managers Table To view the Trap Managers table for a G700 M edia Gateway 1 Select the G700 Media Gateway for which you want to view the Trap Managers table Note Each G700 Media Gateway module has its own Trap Managers table which can be used to configure IP addresses and trap managers for the specific module Device wide trap settings do not apply to traps from G700 Media Gateways in the device 2 Click B Or Select Configure gt Trap Managers The Media Gateway Trap Managers table opens Figure 14 3 Media Gateway Trap Managers Table g Eh g G70
84. VLAN is selected in the VLAN Tree member ports appear in the Chassis View with a yellow triangle and blue triangle on the port symbol and statically bound ports appear in the 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 Selection List on page 139 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide VLANs 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 dick Selection List The Selection List appears Figure 9 2 Selection List Selection List Port Configuration Port PVID Tagging Mode Binding Style 14 Clear Static a 1 2 1 Clear Static iti 13 1 Clear Static 114 1 Clear Static 1 5 4 Clear Static 1 6 1 Clear Static ag n Clear Static a8 a Clear Static a9 f1 Clear Static 110 1 Clear Static 11 1 Clear Static zal aana rn orem 24 Ports The following table provides a list of the information fields in the Selection List and their descriptions Table 9 1 Selection List Fields Field Description Port The module and port number PVID The Port VLAN ID PVID
85. able provides alist of the fields in the 802 1x tab of the Port Configuration dialog box and their descriptions Table 16 1 Port Configuration Fields 802 1x Tab Field Description EAP State The Entity Access Port state Possible states include e Initialize e Disconnected e Connecting e Authenticating e Authenticated e Aborting e Held e ForceAuth e ForceUnauth Backend Auth State The current state of the Backend Authentication state machine Possible states include e Request e Response e Success e Fail e Timeout e idle e Initialize Controlled Port Status The current value of the controlled port status Possible states include e Authorized e Unauthorized Controlled Port Control The current value of the controlled port control Possible states include e ForceAuthorized e ForceUnauthorized Initialize Forces initialization of the port Checking the Initialize checkbox and dicking Apply forces the port to be initialized immediately Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 201 Chapter 16 Table 16 1 Port Configuration Fields 802 1x Tab Continued Field Description Reauthenticate Forces a reauthentication Checking the Reauthentication checkbox and clicking Apply forces the user to be reauthenticated immediately quietPeriod sec The amount of time in seconds between sending authentication requests txPeriod sec The amount of t
86. aces DLCIs Channel Group Advanced Frame Relay LMI Type 9933a v LMI Auto Sense Enable 0 Operational Status Down MTU octets 4500 Last Fault Message No Error Since Reset Time Since Fault 0 0 0 0 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 91 Chapter 7 The following table provides a list of the fields in the Frame Relay tab of the Channel Group dialog box and their descriptions Table 7 4 Channel Group 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 Possible values are e ANSI e q933a e Imi rev1 e Disable LMI AutoSense Local Management Interface Auto Sensing is a method for automatically determining the LMI Type for the interface Possible values are e Enable e Disable Operational Status The operational status of the interface Possible statuses include e Up The interface is up and can transmit and receive packets e Down The interface is down due to some failure and cannot transmit or receive packets e Testing The interface is in testing mode and cannot transmit or receive regular data e Standby The interface is a backup interface and cannot transmit or receive packets unless the primary interface it backs up fails e Disabled The interface is disabled It cannot transmi
87. ager User Guide VolP Engine Configuration VolP Status The VoIP status tab provides information about a specific engine s operational status jitter buffer size and number of sessions open Figure 6 3 VoIP status Tab ef G700 2 VoIP Engines VolP resources VolP config VolP status Slot Channels Jitter VoIP Operation 4 in Use Buffer State Status size 0 500 Release OK Ho Fault Messages Refresh The information in the VoIP status tab is provided by the VoIP engine and is refreshed periodically The following table lists the fields in the VoIP status tab and their descriptions Table 6 6 VoIP status Parameters Field Description Slot The slot in which the VoIP engine is located Channels in Use The number of channels currently being used Jitter Buffer Size The jitter buffer is a temporary storage area built into the receiver of each gateway It uses a mechanism to remove the random delays between packets which occur as the packets are routed through the network VoIP State The state of the VoIP engine Operational Status The operational status of the VoIP engine Fault Messages Fault messages for the VoIP engine Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 77 Chapter 6 78 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 7 WAN Configuration This chapter provides information about configuring Avaya X330WAN Expansion Modules and includes the following sections
88. alue of the path cost STP Path Cost The operational cost factor used by Spanning Tree Algorithm to determine the most efficient route for forwarding traffic to its destination while removing loops in the network For more information refer to Spanning Tree Algorithm STA in The Reference Guide STP Force Migration When checked and in RSTP mode the LAG is forced to transmit RSTP BPDUs 38 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide Device Configuration Table 3 6 LAG Configuration Fields Advanced Tab Continued Field Description Port Classification The classification of a specific LAG Port Classification allows network managers to specify each LAG level s importance The possible states are e Regular Normal users e Valuable Servers or critical users For more information refer to Port Classification in The Reference Guide For more information on the user interface refer to Using Dialog Boxes and Tables on page 16 Viewing Port Configuration The Port Configuration dialog box contains tabs that provide you with information specific to a selected port The General tab of the Port Configuration dialog box provides detailed information about the port such as the port name type functionality status VLAN ID mode of operation and any faults occurring on the port The Advanced tab of the Port Configuration dialog box provides detailed information about the port s STP
89. ameters Continued Field Description Status The status of RTP compression on this interface Possible statuses include Enabled RTP compression is enabled on the interface e Disabled RTP compression is disabled on the interface Maximum RTP The maximum number of context identifiers for Connection RTP connections on this interface O means that no RTP headers will be compressed Actual RTP The actual number of context identifiers for RTP Connections connections on this interface Min Port The minimal UDP destination port number to be considered as RTP traffic Max Port The maximal UDP destination port number to be considered as RTP traffic Max Interval The maximum number of seconds between full headers Max Time The maximum number of compressed packets that can be sent between full headers Compression Ratio The average ratio between the compressed header size and the original header size on this interface The value is expressed as a percentage Maximum TCP The maximum number of context identifiers for Connection TCP connections on this interface Actual TCP The actual number of context identifiers for TCP Connections connections on this interface You can modify CRTP parameters on PPP interfaces For more information on editing tables refer to Editing Tables on page 213 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide A Menus This appendix gives the full structure of t
90. ast Total number of good packets received that were directed to a unicast address 134 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 9 VLANs This chapter provides the information and instructions you need to use VLANs It includes the following topics e VLAN Configuration Overview An overview of VLANs and their components e Viewing the VLAN Configuration Dialog Box Instructions on how to access the VLAN Configuration dialog box and a description of the VLAN Configuration dialog box e Managing VLANs Instructions on how to create delete and rename VLANs e Viewing Port VLAN Settings Instructions on how to view VLAN settings for ports on the device e Managing Port VLAN Settings Instructions on how to configure VLAN settings for ports on the device e Updating the Device Instructions on how to update the device with new VLAN information Note In this chapter ports include LAGs i e Any mention of a port refers to a port or LAG VLAN Configuration Overview This section contains an overview of VLANs and how to configure them and contains the following sections e VLANs Overview e Master VLAN List e VLAN Tags Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 135 Chapter 9 VLANs Overview The building blocks of VLANs are switch ports To build anew VLAN you need to define a VLAN name and number You can then add switch ports to the VLAN by configuring the PVID of the port to the VLAN number
91. ateway The Current IP box displays the IP address configuration currently being used The information in the Current IP box is Read only The Configuration IP box displays the IP configuration The following table lists the IP address settings fields and their descriptions Table 5 3 MGP Config IP Address Settings Parameters Field Description IP Address The IP address of the gateway processor Subnet Mask The subnet mask of the gateway processor When Use DHCP for IP is unchecked the Subnet Mask is configured using the CLI For more information on CLI commands refer to the Avaya C360 User s Guide Default Gateway The default gateway of the gateway processor When Use DHCP for IP is unchecked the Gateway is configured using the CLI For more information on CLI commands refer to the Avaya C360 User s Guide VLAN Settings You can manually configure the VLAN to which the G700 Media Gateway belongs The Current VLAN field displays the actual ID that you are using The information is taken from the Configuration VLAN field The following table lists the VLAN settings fields and their descriptions Table 5 4 MGP Config VLAN Settings Parameters Field Description VLAN ID The VLAN ID of the gateway Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 63 Chapter 5 64 QoS Parameters QoS can be controlled either locally or remotely If control is remote the information for these fields comes
92. ather than by number The VLAN application enables you to synchronize the VLAN names on the device with those in the master VLAN list When synchronizing the VLAN names on the device with those in the master VLAN list the VLANs on the device are renamed to provide consistency with the names in the master VLAN list To synchronize VLAN names on the device with the master VLAN list 1 Click Sync The VLAN Synchronize dialog box opens The VLAN Synchronize dialog box contains a list of VLANs whose local names differ from the VLAN names in the master VLAN list The following fields appear for each VLAN VLAN ID The VLAN number ID for the VLAN VLAN Name The VLAN name in the master VLAN list Figure 9 6 VLAN Synchronize Dialog Box VLAN Synchronize VLAN Configuration X Marked VLAN Names will be copied to network devices VLAN ID VLAN Hame vi 252 Global 2 Check the checkboxes next to the VLANs whose names you want to synchronize To select all the VLANSs in the VLAN Synchronize dialog box click Select All To unselect all the VLANs in the VLAN Synchronize dialog box click Unselect All 144 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide VLANs 3 Deleting VLANs Click OK The marked VLANs on the device are renamed with the VLAN names in the master VLAN list You can delete VLANs from the Avaya C360 Device Globally known VLANS can be deleted from the device but not f
93. ation of the options for accessing on line help in the Avaya C360 Device M anager The User Interface The Avaya C360 Device M anager user interface consists of the following elements Avaya C360 Manager User Guide Menu Bar Menus for accessing Avaya C360 Device management functions Application Toolbar Toolbar buttons for accessing Avaya C360 Device management functions Get Set Toolbar Toolbar buttons for viewing and changing the configuration of ports and LAGs Tree View A resizeable window containing a hierarchical representation of the modules and ports of the Avaya C360 Device Desktop A resizeable window where the Chassis View and all floating and minimized dialog boxes and tables are displayed Chapter 2 e Chassis View A graphical representation of the Avaya C360 Device e Dialog Area A resizeable window where all dialog boxes and tables first open For information on other parts of the user interface refer to The User Interface on page 4 The figure below shows the user interface with its various parts labeled Figure 2 1 The Avaya C360 Device Manager User Interface et Set Toolbar Status Line 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 Application Toolbar The Application Toolbar provides shortcuts to the main Device M anager functions The ta
94. aya C360 Manager User Guide 21 Chapter 3 2 Click Advanced The Advanced tab of the Device Information dialog box appears Figure 3 2 Device Information Dialog Box Advanced Tab General Advanced STP Mode Enable STP Priority 32768 STP Version STP Compatible STP Max Age 20000 STP Hello Time 2000 STP Forward Delay 15000 STP Bridge Max Age 20000 STP Bridge Hello Time 2000 STP Bridge Forward 15000 IEEE 802 1X Mode Disable Aging Time sec 300 Refresh Apply The following table provides a list of the fields in the Advanced tab of the Device Information dialog box and their descriptions Table 3 2 Device Information Fields Advanced Tab Field Description STP Mode The state of Spanning Tree Protocol Possible states are e Disable STP is disabled This is the default state e Enable STP is enabled When activating STP keep in mind that All bridges should run STP e Redundancy applications and STP cannot co exist For more information refer to Spanning Tree Algorithm STA in The Reference Guide STP Priority The priority of the bridge as determined by the first quarter of the Bridge ID 22 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide Device Configuration Table 3 2 Device Information Fields Advanced Tab Continued Field Description STP Version The version of Spanning Tree Protocol to use Possible versions indu
95. ber of the module and port in the switch To refresh the information in the Switch Connected Addresses window click Refresh 196 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide Switch Connected Addresses Sorting the List of Stations To sort the list of stations dick on a column heading to sort by that column To change the order of the sort e g from ascending to descending dick the column heading of the field by which the list is sorted For more information on the user interface refer to Using Dialog Boxes and Tables on page 16 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 197 Chapter 15 198 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 16 Port Security This chapter provides the information and instructions you need to use port security with Avaya C360 ports Port security enables you to prevent unauthorized users and devices from sending information through the ports in your network The following method of port security is available for Avaya C360 ports e 802 1x Port Securi e MAC Port Security 802 1x Port Security This section provides information and instructions about using the 802 1x port security feature It includes the following topics e 802 1x Port Security Overview An overview of 802 1x port security e Configuring 802 1x Port Security Instructions on how to configure 802 1x port security 802 1x Port Security Overview 802 1x port security requires a user connected to a port in the network to be authenticated
96. ble x AVAYA Communication succeeded Beta local toca mes msa 4 Destinetion Wetmaak Hari Hop VLAH Hema Pretecel Leek Route Cost Sisik Preferenen Route Teme Rouin Ann 1 i Data mane Ct ww remate msa 1 igh teat Went Hop WLAN Name Protosal Note Preference Powe Type Route Age Move staren Routing Table naa mama aaa Oeteutt towel 1 tm local mms Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 225 Chapter 20 226 The following parameters are displayed Table 20 3 Routing Table Parameters Field Description Destination The destination network IP address of this route An IP address of 0 0 0 0 denotes a default router Netmask The destination network mask of this route Next Hop The address of the next router of this route via which the destination of this route is reached VLAN Name The logical name of the local interface through not for X330WAN which the next hop of this route is reached L2 Interface Name X330WAN router only The logical name of the local interface through which the next hop of this route is reached Protocol The protocol through which the route was learned The following protocols can be specified e Static The route was manually configured to this device e Local The route represents a directly attached net subnet and corresponds to one of the IP interfaces configured to this device e RIP T
97. ble below describes the buttons on the Application Toolbar and gives the equivalent menu options Table 2 1 Application Toolbar Button Description Menuitem pil Sets the device manager to View gt Configuration Configuration M ode lal Sets the device manager to View 5 Port RMON Port RMON mode 8 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide Device Manager Table 2 1 Application Toolbar Continued Description Menu Item Displaysaddressesof devices View Switch Connected connected to the switch Addresses Displays the VLAN window Configure gt VLAN Selects a VLAN Ports that amas Y are not on the selected VLAN appear dark gray in the Chassis View Button 2 Cs Displays the LAG table Configure gt LAG Displays the Port Configure gt Port Tu Redundangy table Redundancy La Starts the Port Mirroring Configure gt Port Mirroring wizard A Displays the M AC Port Configure gt MAC Port Security configuration Security Displays the Trap M anager Configure gt Trap Managers Table a Displays the IP Multicast Configure gt IP Multicast a Filtering dialog box Filtering ail Launches Avaya Call Tools gt Administer G Processing on the selected Station Gateway G700 Media Gateway or Voice port wa Opens the on line help Help gt Help On When you place the cursor on a toolbar icon for one second a label appear
98. bles appear in the Table Area Table columns can be resized by dragging the dividers in the table header To view additional parameters in the table Click aap Or Open Select View 5 More Additional parameters appear in the table To hide additional parameters in the table Click aap Or Select View 5 More Additional parameters do not appear in the table Thearea at the bottom of the Table Area is where all forms appear This area can be resized by dragging the horizontal splitter bar with the mouse When a form opens it replaces the current form open in the Form Area Tables have associated forms that can be used to edit the information in a table row or insert information into a new table row To toggle the display of forms associated with table rows 1 Select a table row 2 Click 3 Or Select View Form The display of the associated form is toggled Avaya C360 Manager User Guide Routing Manager Editing Tables The Avaya Routing M anager 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 To undo all the changes made to a table click ta When all changes are finalized click to update the router Creating To create a new table entry New Table Entries L Click Pal Or Select Edit gt Insert Row A new table entry is created 2 Enter data in
99. both simultaneously Speed Mode The speed of communication of the selected port Possible values are e Ethernet 10 Mbps e Fast Ethernet 100 Mbps e Gigabit Ethernet 1000 Mbps Flow Control Mode The state of flow control on the selected port Operational Status Fault Messages The warning level of the selected port Possible values are OK e Warning e Fatal A list of fault messages Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 43 Chapter 3 For more information on the user interface refer to Using Dialog Boxes and Tables on page 16 Port Configuration Advanced Tab To view the Advanced tab of the Port Configuration dialog box for a selected port 1 Click the port symbol in the Chassis View Or Click the port s icon in the Tree View The Port Configuration dialog box opens to the General tab 2 Click Advanced The Advanced tab of the Port Configuration dialog box appears Figure 3 8 Port Configuration Dialog Box Advanced Tab g Bi C364T 1 Port 1 General Advanced 802 1X LLDP Port Classification Regular Refresh 44 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide Device Configuration The following table provides a list of the fields in the Advanced tab of the Port Configuration dialog box and their descriptions Table 3 8 Port Configuration Fields Advanced Tab Field Description Port STP Mode Enables Por
100. by an authentication server When a user connects to a port configured with 802 1x port security the port forwards an authentication request to a RADIUS authentication server The authentication server checks if the user is authorized to use the port and either allows or blocks access to the port The port can be configured to reauthenticate the user If the reauthentication fails the user is denied further access to the port Avaya C360 M anager User Guide 199 Chapter 16 Configuring 802 1x Port Security To configure 802 1x port security for a selected port 1 Click the port symbol in the Chassis View Or Click the port s icon in the Tree View The Port Configuration dialog box opens to the General tab 2 Click 802 1x The 802 1x tab of the Port Configuration dialog box appears Figure 16 1 Port Configuration Dialog Box 802 1x Tab g a C363T 2 Port 2 General Advanced 802 1x EAP State Authenticated Backend Auth State Idle Controlled Port Status Authorized Controlled Port Cont Auto Initialize B Reauthenticate quietPeriod sec 60 txPeriod sec 30 suppTimeout sec 30 serverTimeout sec 30 maxReg 2 reAuthPeriod sec 3600 reAuthEnabled False Refresh 3 Configure the port s 802 1x port security configuration using the fields in the 802 1x tab of the Port Configuration dialog box 200 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide Port Security The following t
101. cal Location Device Family X330W 2DS1 System Description itch SW version 4 3 8 Number of Modules 4 Management VLAN 1 Operational Status Fatal Refresh 20 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide Device Configuration The following table provides a list of the fields in the General tab of the Device Information dialog box and their descriptions Table 3 1 Device Information Fields General Tab Physical Location Field Description System Name Logical name of the device as defined on the SNMP agent of the device IP Address The IP address of the device MAC Address The MAC address of the device Contact Individual responsible for maintenance of the device The current physical location of the device Device Family The family of devices to which the device belongs System Description A description of the device Number of Modules The number of modules currently in the device Management VLAN The VLAN ID VLAN 4 of the agent Operational Status The warning level of the device Possible values are OK Warning e Fatal For more information on the user interface refer to Using Dialog Boxes and Tables on page 16 Device Information Advanced Tab To view the Advanced tab of the Device Information dialog box 1 Select Configure 5 Device Information The Device Information dialog box opens to the General tab Av
102. cifications This is confirmed by the registration number The abbreviation IC before the registration number signifies that registration was performed based on a Declaration of Conformity indicating that Industry Canada technical specifications were met It does not imply that Industry Canada approved the equipment Installation and Repairs Before installing this equipment users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations Repairs to certified equipment should be coordinated by a representative designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment Declarations of Conformity United States FCC Part 68 Supplier s Dedaration of Conformity SDoC Avaya Inc in the United States of America hereby certifies that the equipment described in this document and bearing a TIA TSB 168 label identification number complies with the FCC s Rules and Regulations 47 CFR Part 68 and the Administrative Council on Terminal Attachments ACTA adopted technical criteria Avaya further asserts that Avaya handset equipped terminal e
103. ct their status When you hold the cursor over a port s icon in the Chassis View a label appears with the port number its VLAN ID and the last fault that occurred on the port When you hold the cursor over a LAG s icon in the Chassis View a label appears with the name and VLAN number of the LAG and the last fault that occurred on the LAG Figure 2 2 Avaya C360 Chassis View Module Symbol LEDs Port Symbols LAG Symbol Cascading Module Symbols When viewing selected dialog boxes the color of the port or LAG indicates the status of the port or LAG with regard to the application For example When creating a Link Aggregation Group LAG ports that can be selected appear white in the Chassis View The port selected to be the base port appears dark blue The ports selected to be additional ports appear cyan The Cascading M odule symbols show the status of the links between adjacent modules in the device The Cascading M odule symbols at the top and bottom of the device show the status of the long cable link between the top and bottom modules in the device If there is no Cascading Module in the device the Cascading M odule symbols do not appear Avaya C360 Manager User Guide Device Manager The following table provides a list of the possible port and LAG colors in the Chassis View and their meaning Table 2 3 Chassis View Port LAG Colors Color Meaning Green The port LAG is enabled and its status is Okay
104. cy click Finish The Port Redundancy information is uploaded to the device and the Port Redundancy dialog box is refreshed 168 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide Port Redundancy Deleting Port Redundancies To delete an existing Port Redundancy 1 Select a Port Redundancy from the Port Redundancy dialog box To select more than one Port Redundancy press CTRL while clicking on additional Port Redundancies 2 Click Delete The selected Port Redundancies are marked with the X symbol Updating the Device To update the device with all changes made to the Port Redundancy dialog box dick Apply The device is updated with all new information To discard all changes made to the Port Redundancy dialog box click Refresh All changes made to the Port Redundancy dialog box are discarded For more information on the user interface refer to Using Dialog Boxes and Tables on page 16 For more information on tables refer to Managing Tables on page 5 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 169 Chapter 11 170 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 12 Port Mirroring This chapter provides the information and instructions for using the Port Mirroring feature It includes the following topics e Port Mirroring Overview An overview of port mirroring Configuring Port Mirroring Instructions on adding editing and deleting a port mirroring pair e The Port Mirroring Wizard Detailed descriptions of the
105. d Confirmation Screen Confirm LAG Creation Please confirm the creation of a LAG with the following properties Name LAG 3 Base Port Port 24 Other Ports Port 22 Port 23 Port12 Port 11 Cancel lt lt Back Next gt Finish To make any changes to the summary information 1 Click Back until you reach the screen you want 2 Change the LAG s parameters 3 Click Next until you reach the Confirmation screen To create the LAG or apply the changes to the LAG s configuration click Finish The LAG information is uploaded to the device and the LAG table is refreshed 156 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide Link Aggregation Groups Deleting LAGs To delete an existing LAG 1 Click the row representing the LAG you want to delete 2 Click Delete 3 The LAG is marked with the X symbol 4 Click Apply to update the device For more information on the user interface refer to Using Dialog Boxes and Tables on page 16 For more information on tables refer to Managing Tables on page 5 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 157 Chapter 10 158 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 11 Port Redundancy This chapter provides the information and instructions for using the Port Redundancy feature It includes the following topics e Overview of Port Redundancy An overview of port redundancy e Viewing the Port Redundancy Dialog Box Instructions on accessing the P
106. d Information about the channels that comprise the Channel Group PPP Information about PPP on the Channel Group 84 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide WAN Configuration Channel The Channel Group tab of the Channel Group dialog box provides basic Group information about the selected Channel Group To view the Channel Group tab of the Channel Group dialog box 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 Figure 7 3 Channel Group Dialog Box Channel Group Tab d eA WAN Group 1 Port 2 Serial 2 0 Channel Group Advanced PPP Description Chema Port Type Channel Group Port Functionality ds0 bundle Encapsulation ee Idle characters Mak Bandwidth 448 kbis Administrative Status Enable VoIP Queue jor Sti id Operational Status Down bh Ss A The following table provides a list of the fields in the Channel Group tab of the Channel Group dialog box and their descriptions Table 7 2 Channel Group Dialog Box Channel Group Parameters Field Description Description A description of the PPP session Port Type The port type Port Functionality The framing mode of the port Possible modes are e dsO bundle Unframed E1 for E1 ports only Ava
107. d The VLAN is not bound to the port being configured Note The settings are only used when the port is configured with the Static Binding Style Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 141 Chapter 9 Managing VLANs You can create delete and rename VLANs e Creating VLANs e Deleting VLANs e Renaming VLANs Creating VLANs To create anew VLAN L Click New The Create VLAN dialog box opens Figure 9 4 Create VLAN Dialog Bo Ka s New VLAN The first available VLAH ID is 2 VLAH ID VLAN Name OK Cancel 2 Enter a VLAN number in the VLAN ID field Note The range of valid VLAN numbers is 1 to 3071 3 Enter aname for the VLAN in the VLAN Name field 4 Click OK The new VLAN is created 142 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide VLANs Renaming VLANs To rename a VLAN 1 Select the VLAN whose name you want to edit 2 Click Rename The Rename VLAN dialog box opens Figure 9 5 Rename VLAN Dialog Box Rename VLAN VLAN ID VLAH Name v1 OK Cancel 3 Edit the VLAN s name in the VLAN Name field 4 Click OK The VLAN is renamed Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 143 Chapter 9 Synchronizing VLAN Names VLANs with the same VLAN number can be defined with different names on different devices in the network In addition VLAN names can be configured in the master VLAN list This can cause confusion when referring to a VLAN by name r
108. d Port field To continue click Next The Channel Group Wizard continues with the Select Channels and Speed Screen Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 103 Chapter 7 Select Channels and Speed Screen 104 The Select Channels and Speed screen enables you to select channels for the new Channel Group Figure 7 13 Channel Group Wizard Select Channels and Speed Screen Eb Select channels and Speed Select channels for the new Channel A10 Dr Jas 3 19 4 20 oa 022 vi 23 vis wi 24 vi 25 LJ 10 26 1 jar 12 128 13 D29 14 30 015 oa 116 Speed Factor 56 kbis bd cancer Back Next Finish To select channels check the checkboxes next to the channels you want included in the channel group For T1 ports you can also select a speed factor using the Speed Factor pull down listbox To continue click Next The Channel Group Wizard continues with the Confirmation Screen Avaya C360 Manager User Guide WAN Configuration Confirmation The Channel Group Wizard displays a summary of the information Screen entered using the previous screens Note The Channel Group has not yet been created Figure 7 14 Channel Group Wizard Confirmation Screen dd BU i Please confirm the creation of a Char nel Group with the following properti es Cancel Back Finish To make any changes to the summary informat
109. d in the wizard When you have selected the source for the Port Mirroring click Next The Port Mirroring Wizard continues with the Destination Port Selection Screen Avaya C360 M anager User Guide 175 Chapter 12 Destination Port Selection Screen The Destination Port Selection screen of the Port Mirroring Wizard helps you select a destination port or LAG for the Port Mirroring pair Ports and LAGs which can be selected as destinations appear white in the Chassis View Figure 12 4 Port Mirroring Wizard Destination Port Selection Screen E Select Destination Port Please choose the Destination Port for your Port Mirroring configuration by clicking on a highlighted port in the zoom Source Port Port 9 Module 1 Destination Port Port 22 Module 1 Cancel lt lt Back Next gt gt Finish To select a destination for the Port M irroring pair select a port or LAG in the Chassis View The selected port or LAG appears cyan in the Chassis View and Tree View and is listed in the Destination Port field in the wizard When you have finished selecting the destination for the Port Mirroring pair click Next The Port M irroring Wizard continues with the Frames Direction Selection Screen 176 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide Port Mirroring Frames Direction Selection Screen The Frames Direction Selection screen of the Port Mirroring Wizard enables you to select the traffic to b
110. d resources from a variety of sources including but not limited to e Installation documents System administration documents Security documents Hardware software based security tools Shared information between you and your peers Telecommunications security experts To prevent intrusions to your telecommunications equipment you and your peers should carefully program and configure e Your Avaya provided telecommunications systems and their interfaces Your Avaya provided software applications as well as their underlying hardware software platforms and interfaces Any other eguipment networked to your Avaya products TCP IP Facilities Customers may experience differences in product performance reliability and security depending upon network configurations design and topologies even when the product performs as warranted Standards Compliance Avaya Inc is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by unauthorized modifications of this equipment or the substitution or attachment of connecting cables and equipment other than those specified by Avaya Inc The correction of interference caused by such unauthorized modifications substitution or attachment will be the responsibility of the user Pursuant to Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission FCC Rules the user is cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by Avaya Inc could void the user s authority to operate this equipme
111. d to a common network must have the same Dead interval Auth Type Authentication Type Possible methods are None Simple Avaya C360 Manager User Guide IP Route Table 20 10 OSPF Interfaces Continued Field Description Auth Key The password for thisinterface This is only used if the Auth Type is set to Simple passw ord The password may contain up to 8 characters It may be configured here but not viewed You can modify OSPF interfaces For more information on editing tables refer to Editing Tables on page 213 OSPF Area Parameters To define and display OSPF Area Parameters select IP Route gt OSPF gt OSPF Area Parameters The OSPF Area Parameters window opens Figure 20 13 OSPF Area Parameters Window ajal AVAYA mr Gd ba uaar w ansa Ss B5 The following parameters are displayed Table 20 11 OSPF Area Parameters Field Description Area ID A unique number identifying the OSPF area to which this router belongs Area ID 0 0 0 0 is used for the OSPF backbone Stub Area If checked external link state advertisements are not imported into the area Avaya C360 M anager User Guide 243 Chapter 20 Table 20 11 OSPF Area Parameters Continued Field Description Area Border Routers The total number of Area Border Routers Count reachable within this area This number is initially zero and is
112. de e Common Spanning Tree 802 1d The standard spanning tree protocol e rstp Rapid spanning tree protocol 802 1w STP Max Age The maximum age of Spanning Tree Protocol information learned from the network on any port before it is discarded in milliseconds This is the actual value that this device is currently using STP Hello Time The amount of time in milliseconds between the transmission of Configuration bridge PDUs by this node on any port when it is the root of the spanning tree or trying to become so This is the actual value that this device is currently using STP Forward Delay This speed in milliseconds at which a port changes its spanning state when moving towards the Forwarding state The value determines how long the port stays in each of the Listening and Learning states which precede the Forwarding state This value is also used when a topology change has been detected and is underway to age all dynamic entries in the Forwarding Database STP Bridge Max Age The maximum amount of time before Spanning recalculates if there is no change in network bridging status STP Bridge Hello The amount of time between sending Time Spanning Tree updates if there are no detected changes in the overall bridged network topology STP Bridge Forward The amount of time for the device to begin forwarding packets after recalculating its Spanning Tree table based on a change in network topology
113. des 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 The E1 T1 Port Configuration dialog box opens Figure 7 2 E1 T1 Port Configuration Dialog Box gf Description Port Type 1 Port Functionality Fractional Channelized T1 Administrative Status Enable Operational Status Down Framing Linecode Cablelength Long 0db Gain Red Clock Source Line ee Local Loopback No Loopback to Remote Loopback No Remote Loopback Y Loopback Status No Loopback 2 Fault Messages v Refresh The E1 T1 port is used to connect to an E1 or T1 line The E1 T1 Port Configuration dialog box provides configuration and status information about the E1 T1 port Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 81 Chapter 7 The following table lists the E1 T1 Port Configuration fields and their descriptions Table 7 1 E1 T1 Port Configuration Parameters Field Description Description The E1 T1 port description Port Type The type of E1 T1 port Possible values are e E1 For El and ISDN lines with 32 available channels e T1 For T1 lines with 24 available channels Port Functionality Thetypeof El or T1 line Administrative Status The state of the selected port Possible values are e Enabled The port is enabled and can transmit and receive pack
114. dialog box opens 3 Click Yes 4 Click Apply The Sub Frame Relay interface is deleted The following table provides a list of the fields in the Sub Interfaces tab of the USP dialog box and their descriptions Table 7 12 USP Dialog Box Sub Interfaces Parameters Field Description Name The name of the Sub Frame Relay interface Description A user defined description of the Sub Frame Relay Type The type of Frame Relay sub interface Currently only Point to Point interfaces are supported Bandwidth The bandwidth of the Sub Frame Relay interface in bits per second 118 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide WAN Configuration Table 7 12 USP Dialog Box Sub Interfaces Parameters Continued Field Description Administrative Status The state of the selected port Possible values are Enabled The port is enabled and can transmit and receive packets e Disabled The port is disabled and cannot transmit or receive packets Operational Status The operational status of the Sub Frame Relay interface e Up The interface is up and can transmit and receive packets e Down The interface is down due to some failure and cannot transmit or receive packets e Testing The interface isin testing mode and cannot transmit or receive regular data e Standby The interface is a backup interface and cannot transmit or receive packets unless the prima
115. e e Open e Not Opened Channel Group Frame Relay Information The Channel Group dialog box for Channel Groups using frame relay contains five tabs e Channel Group Basic information about the Channel Group For information on the fields in the Channel Group tab of the Channel Group Frame Relay dialog box refer to Channel Group on page 85 90 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide WAN Configuration e Advanced Information about the channels that comprise the Channel Group For information on the fields in the Advanced tab of the Channel Group Frame Relay dialog box refer to Advanced on page 87 e Frame Relay Information about frame relay on the Channel Group e Sub Interfaces Information about the Channel Group s sub frame relays e 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 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 3 Click Frame Relay The Frame Relay tab of the Channel Group dialog box appears Figure 7 6 Channel Group Dialog Box Frame Relay Tab a ga x330w 2D81 Serial 2 0 Sub Interf
116. e Link Aggregation Groups Base Port Selection Screen The Base Port Selection screen of the LAG Wizard helps you select a base port for the LAG The attributes of the base port port speed port mode etc are applied to the other member ports of the LAG Ports which can be selected as base ports appear white in the Chassis View Note Ports that participate in a Port Redundancy cannot be assigned to aLAG Figure 10 3 LAG Wizard Base Port Selection Screen Select Base Port Please select the Base Port for your trunk by clicking on one of the highlighted ports in the zoom Base Port Port 24 Cancel lt lt Back Next gt gt Fin Select Base Port To select a base port for the LAG click aport in the Chassis View The selected port is listed in the Base Port field of the wizard and appears blue in the Chassis View and Tree View When you have selected the base port for the LAG click Next The LAG Wizard continues with the Member Port Selection Screen Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 153 Chapter 10 Member Port Selection Screen The Member Port Selection screen of the LAG Wizard helps you select additional ports for the LAG Ports which can be selected as additional ports appear in white in the Chassis View Figure 10 4 LAG Wizard Member Port Selection Screen Select Other LAG Ports Please choose LAG member ports by clicking on white ports in t
117. e Wizard Select Backup Interface Screen Bi Backup Interface Name _ Please select the backup interface Module Number iang 1 Primary Interface a Serial 1 0 test2 and final HM Backup Interface Serial 2 0 cancer Back Next Finish To select a Backup interface select an interface name from the Backup Interface pull down listbox To continue dick Next The Backup Interface Wizard continues with the 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 7 26 Backup Interface Wizard Backup Interface Parameters Screen r ay Backup Interface Parameters Please insert the following LM parameters for configure the i primary interface Enable Delayis M Disable Delay O Never l Seconds 5 Cancel Baek Next Finish Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 127 Chapter 7 Confirmation Screen 128 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 configure the action taken when the primary interface returns to an acceptable operational status e To prevent the deactivation of the Backup interface click Never The Backup interface re
118. e additional tabs For more information refer to Chapter 5 G700 Media Gateway Note The information fields in the Module Configuration dialog box vary according to the type of module selected Note To view the configuration of an X330WAN expansion module click the expansion module symbol in the Chassis View Avaya C360 Manager User Guide Device Configuration Module Configuration General Tab To view the General tab of the Module Configuration dialog box for a selected module Click the module symbol in the Tree View Or Click the module s label in the Chassis View The Module Configuration dialog box opens to the General tab Figure 3 3 Module Configuration Dialog Box General Tab R C363T PWR 3 Port 51 General Advanced LLDP Port Hame HO NAME Port Type Transceiver Not Present Port Functionality Ho transceiver Administrative Status Enable LAG Hame Hot In LAG Tagging Mode Clear VLAN ID 1 Port Priority Level User Priority 0 Auto Negotiation Mode Enable Auto Negotiation Status In Progress Flow Control Adv Ho Flow Control Duplex Mode Full Duplex Speed Mode Giga Ethernet Flow Control Mode Ho Flow Control Operational Status Fatal 1 Fault Message Refresh The following table provides a list of the fields in the General tab of the Module Configuration dialog box and their descript
119. e 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 12 5 Port Mirroring Wizard Frames Direction Selection Screen BI Select Frame Direction mode Please choose the Frame Direction mode for your Port Mirroring configuration by selecting the appropriate option in the Frame Direction Mode combo box Source Port C363T PWR 1 Port 11 Destination Port C363T PWR 1 Port 12 Direction All Frames Y Cancel Back Next Finish To configure which frames are copied to the destination port select an option from the Direction pull down list box Possible options are All Frames All traffic going through the source port is copied to the destination port e Rx Frames Traffic received by the source port is copied to the destination port e Tx Frames Traffic transmitted by the source port is copied to the destination port When you have finished selecting the traffic to be copied click Next The Port Mirroring Wizard continues with the Confirmation Screen Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 177 Chapter 12 Confirmation Screen The Port Mirroring Wizard displays a summary of the Port Mirroring information entered using the previous screens The Port Mirroring configuration has not yet been uploaded to the device Figure 12 6 Port Mirroring Wizard Confirmation Sc
120. e device cal IP VLAN Violation The trap reports the reception of a packet tagged with aVLAN ID not egual to the IP interface of the router Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 185 Chapter 14 Table 14 1 Trap Types Continued Icon Trap Description IP Access Control A trap that reportsthe arrival of a 2 Nan sera Traps packet which is assigned not to enter the router 2 Duplicate IP Traps A trap that reports that a user has configured a device on the network with an IP address that is already being used by the router For information on adding and removing trap managers and editing their trap reporting statuses refer to Editing the Trap Managers Table on page 193 Stack Trap Managers Table SNM Pv3 Tab To view the Stack Trap Managers Table SNM Pv3 tab 1 Verify that a G700 or X330WAN module is not selected 2 Click Or Select Configure 5 Trap Managers The Stack Trap Managers Table dialog box opens to the SNM Pv1 Legacy tab 3 Click SNMPv3 The Stack Trap Managers Table dialog box opens to the SNM Pv3 tab 186 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide Trap Managers Configuration Figure 14 2 Stack Trap Managers Table SNMPv3 Tab gf Stack Trap Managers Table SHMPu1 Legacy SHMPv3 r Trap managers Manager IP User Name Hotify Type i ReadCommN trap CAM Change Events PSU Events PoE Events L3 Events Link Events LAG E
121. e route for the net as opposed to advertising subnet routes across the network boundary e Rip2 The router runs RIP version 2 on that interface RIP version 2 advertisements are sent as multicast rather than broadcast No route aggregation is done in RIP version 2 RIP version 2 allows for Variable Length Subnets Masks VLSM meaning that subnets of the same net may have masks of different lengths and may be of different sizes Send Receive Mode What the device sends on this interface Values are e talk listen RIP updates contain the entire routing table e talkDefault listen RIP updates contain only a single entry This advertises the router as the default router e listen only No RIP updates are sent Cost The cost of using this interface RIP chooses the route with the lowest total cost metric for each destination Default Route Metric The metric of the default route entry in RIP updates originated on this interface if configured to SendDefaultOnly Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 237 Chapter 20 Table 20 8 RIP Interface Parameters Continued Field Description Default Route Mode If talk listen accepts default route entries in RIP messages received from other routes on this interface If talk only does not accept default route entries in RIP messages received from other routes on this interface Split Horizon The method for handling routes learn
122. e traps The device has Stack Trap Manager tables supporting both SNM Pv1 and SNM Pv3 users Stack Trap Manager Table SNM Pv1 Legacy Tab 184 To view the Stack Trap Managers SNM Pv1 Legacy tab 1 Verify that a G700 or X330WAN module is not selected 2 Click 8 Or Select Configure 5 Trap Managers The Stack Trap Managers Table dialog box opens to the SNM Pv1 tab Avaya C360 Manager User Guide Trap Managers Configuration Figure 14 1 Stack Trap Managers Table SNMPv1 Legacy Tab Stack Trap Managers Table SHMPv1 Legacy 149 49 78 2 149 49 78 11 149 49 78 12 SHMPu3 2 B7 SAAN Ka w i Iv MU kd ow v v vw vr m v m v vw r m v m Refresh The following table provides a list of device trap types their associated icons and their descriptions Table 14 1 Trap Types Traps Icon Trap Description i Trap Enable Enables trap reporting for the selected manager Ka Power Supply Traps Thetrap reports the failure of a PSU B8 Fan Traps The trap reports the failure of a fan A Fault Traps A group of traps that report a fault in i the device os Module Insert The trap reports the insertion or Remove Traps removal of a module in the device LA Configuration A group of traps that report a change in Changed Traps the configuration of th
123. ed LAG If the port conforms to a certain standard Repeater Transceiver 10BaseT etc this standard is displayed If the port does not conform to any standard Private is displayed 32 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide Device Configuration Table 3 5 LAG Configuration Fields General Tab Continued Field Description Administrative Status The administrative state of the selected LAG e Enabled The LAG is enabled and can transmit and receive packets e Disabled The LAG is disabled and cannot transmit or receive packets LAG Name The name of the LAG Tagging Mode The LAG s operation mode regarding VLANs The possible modes are e Clear Transmits each outgoing packet in untagged format if it belongs to the LAG s VLAN Otherwise it discards the packet e TEEE 802 1Q VLAN tagging per IEEE 802 1Q VLAN standard The LAG will transmit frames with a VLAN ID of 1 3071 VLAN ID The VLAN number of the LAG Priority Level The priority level of packets exiting the LAG For effective transmission multimedia packets must be received isochronously at regular intervals To ensure this you can assign priorities to packets coming out of a LAG Whenever traffic load is extreme and a LAG cannot accept all incoming packets packets sent from a LAG with the highest priority will pass through first However a fairness mechanism will allow low priority packets t
124. ed from this interface when sending updates to this interface Possible methods are e Poisoned Reverse The routes are advertised to this interface as unreachable e Split Horizon The routes are not advertised to this interface at all e None The routes are advertised to this interface as is Auth Type Authentication Type Possible methods are None e Simple Auth Key The password for this interface This is only used if the Auth Type is set to Simple password The password may contain up to 16 characters It may be configured here but not viewed Note In the Send field selecting listen only or talk listen will prevent updating the Default Route Metric field You can modify RIP interfaces For more information on editing tables refer to Editing Tables on page 213 238 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide IP Route OSPF The OSPF folder provides access to the following windows e OSPF Global Parameters e OSPF Interfaces e OSPF Area Parameters e OSPF Link State Database e OSPF External Database e OSPF Neighbors OSPF Global Parameters To define and display OSPF Global parameters select IP Route gt OSPF gt OSPF Global Parameters The OSPF Global Parameters window opens Window ial x AVAYA en The following parameters are displayed Table 20 9 OSPF Global Parameters Field Description OSPF Router
125. el Group check the checkboxes next to the channels you want included in the Channel Group Uncheck the checkboxes next to the channels you want to remove from the Channel Group Note Channels that belong to other Channel Groups appear gray with the name of the Channel Group to which they belong These channels cannot be added to the selected Channel Group To configure the speed factor of the Channel Group select a Channel Group speed factor from the Speed Factor pull down listbox PPP The PPP tab of the Channel Groups dialog box provides configuration information for the PPP interface of the selected Channel Group To view the PPP tab of the Channel Group dialog box 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 88 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide WAN Configuration 3 Click PPP The PPP tab of the Channel Group dialog box appears Figure 7 5 Channel Group Dialog Box PPP Tab SER WAN Group 1 Port 2 Serial 2 0 Channel Group Advanced PPP Peer Address 0 0 0 0 MTU octets 1500 Keepalive 10 Operational Status Down IPCP Status Not Opened Refresh The following table provides a list of the fields in the PPP tab of the Channel Group dialog box and their descriptions Table 7 3 Channel
126. er 13 Configuring IP Multicast Filtering To configure IP Multicast Filtering Click Gal Or Select Configure 5 IP Multicast Filtering The IP Multicast Filtering dialog box opens Figure 13 1 IP Multicast Filtering Dialog Box g a IP Multicast Filtering Filtering Mode Host Aging Time Router Aging Time Delay Time The following modules do not support multicast filtering Disable v Refresh B Apph The IP Multicast Filtering dialog box enables you to configure IP Multicast filtering parameters on the Avaya C360 Device 180 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide IP Multicast Filtering The following table provides a list of the fields in the IP Multicast Filtering dialog box and their descriptions Table 13 1 IP Multicast Filtering Parameters Field Description Filtering Mode The mode of operation of the IP Multicast Filtering on the device Possible Modes are Enable IP Multicast Filtering is enabled on the device e Disable IP Multicast Filtering in not enabled on the device Host Aging Time The amount of time in seconds allowed to pass from a router s last IP Multicast request before the device stops forwarding all multicast sessions to a router The valid range for this parameter is 30 7200 seconds Router Aging Time The amount of time in seconds allowed to pass from a remote router s last IP Multicast request before t
127. er there isa functional modification to the module Avaya C360 Manager User Guide Device Configuration Table 3 3 Module Configuration Fields General Tab Continued Field Description Route Mode The routing mode configured on a C360R module Routing modes include e Second Layer The router module performs as a second layer module and performs no routing functions e Router The router module performs full routing functions Operational Status The warning level of the module Possible values are OK e Warning e Fatal Fault Messages A list of fault messages Note Media Modules cannot be inserted into the C360 Rather they have to be inserted into G700 which is then stacked with the C360 For more information on the user interface refer to Using Dialog Boxes and Tables on page 16 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 27 Chapter 3 Module Configuration Advanced Tab To view the Advanced tab of the Module Configuration dialog box for a selected module 1 Click the module symbol in the Tree View Or Click the module s label in the Chassis View The Module Configuration dialog box opens to the General tab 2 Click Advanced The Advanced tab of the Module Configuration dialog box appears Figure 3 4 Module Configuration Dialog Box Advanced Tab g Bi C363T PWR 2 General Advanced Power BUPS Module Type AC BUPS Allocated Power
128. erest click Re The on line help opens to a topic explaining the option currently selected in the Tree View Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 215 Chapter 17 216 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 1 8 Device The Device folder provides access to the following windows e Device Global Parameters Note When configuring an Avaya X330WAN router there is no Device Global Parameters window Device Global Parameters Note When configuring an Avaya X330WAN router there is no Device Global Parameters window To display and update global device parameters select Device gt Device Global Parameters The Device Global Parameters window opens Figure 18 1 Device Global Parameters Window 18 x AVAYA ka 1 Derice ponent f Bea tar Device Global Parameters hanya iee PIB MA GH version 388 CS a System Uptime A hours t1 maraes 20 seconds Avaya C360 M anager User Guide 217 Chapter 18 The following parameters are displayed Table 18 1 Global Parameters Field Description System Description A general description of the device System UpTime The time elapsed since the device was reset System Contact The name of the person responsible for the device System Name The user assigned name of the device that appears in the windows describing the device System Location The location of the device Primary Management The IP address of t
129. es a view of the third layer routing and forwarding functions of the device For information specific to the Avaya C360 Routing Manager refer to chapters 18 22 e Device SMON Provides advanced monitoring capabilities for the device For information specific to Avaya C360 SMON refer to Avaya C360 SMON User Guide For information on switching between the different views refer to Application Tabs on page 4 Avaya C360 M anager User Guide 1 Chapter 1 Starting the Avaya C360 Manager This section provides instructions for starting Avaya C360 Manager Avaya C360 Manager as Part of Avaya Integrated Management If you installed the Avaya C360 Manager as part of Avaya Integrated Management the following sections provide instructions for starting Avaya C360 Manager Running From the management platform map Avaya C360 M anager 1 Select the label representing the Avaya C360 Device you want to from Avaya manage Network Management 2 Cik Q Console Or Double click the Avaya C360 Device Or Select Tools gt Avaya Device Manager Running From the management platform map Avaya C360 M anager 1 Select the Avaya C360 Device you want to manage from HP NNM 2 Click in the OpenView toolbar Or Select Tools gt Avaya gt Avaya Device Manager Or 1 Right click the Avaya C360 Device you want to manage 2 Select Avaya gt Device Manager 2 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide Introduction Avaya C360 Manage
130. es remain in effect until the router is reset When the router is reset it is configured with the last saved configuration All changes applied but not saved are lost Committed Changes To make configuration changes permanent the changes must be committed saved to the router To commit the configuration to the router select File 5 Commit The changes are committed to the router 214 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide Routing Manager Resetting a Router To reset a router 1 Click the router s icon in the Tree View 2 Select Action Reset A confirmation dialog box opens 3 Click Yes The selected router is reset Using Avaya C360 Routing Manager Help This section explains how to use the on line help in the Avaya C360 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 C360 M anager via Web Management on line help is only available if you have installed the on line help on your network and configured the Avaya C360 Device with the location of the help files For information on installing the on line help and configuring the device with the location of the files refer to the Avaya C360 User s Guide Opening the Help to the Contents Page To open the help to the contents page select Help gt Contents The on line help opens to the contents page Opening the Help to a Topic of Interest To open the help directly to a topic of int
131. escriptions Table 6 2 VoIP resources QoS Parameters Field QoS Control Description The source of QoS control This parameter can only be changed via the CLI Possible values are e Local The processor uses the local QoS parameters If the processor is using the local QoS parameters the 802 Priority EF DSCP and BBE DSCP fields can be configured e Remote The processor receives its QoS parameters from the Media Gateway Controller All QoS parameters are Read only 802 Priority Priority based on a CoS standard which assigns rights and privileges to users of a telephony network Possible values are 0 7 EF DSCP A type of differentiated service used to provide guaranteed bandwidth across a network If sufficient bandwidth is available the Expedited Forwarding class can be used The values range are 0 63 BBE DSCP A DiffServ class which is used per call to achieve the greatest possible bandwidth The values range between 0 63 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 73 Chapter 6 74 RTCP Monitoring RTCP is an IP protocol that is used to monitor the quality of RTP packets Quality is measured in terms of delay jitter and packet loss If RTCP monitoring is enabled the VoIP engines send RTCP packets to the RTCP monitor You must configure an IP address for the RTCP monitor and determine intervals at which the RTCP data is checked The following table lists the R
132. essary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service If trouble is experienced with this equipment for repair or warranty information please contact the Technical Service Center at 1 800 242 2121 or contact your local Avaya representative If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network the telephone company may request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved A plugand jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring and telephone network must comply with the applicable FCC Part 68 rules and requirements adopted by the ACTA A compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this product It is designed to be connected to a compatible modular jack that is also compliant It is recommended that repairs be performed by Avaya certified technicians The equipment cannot be used on public coin phone service provided by the telephone company Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs Contact the state public utility commission public service commission or corporation commission for information This equipment if it uses a telephone receiver is hearing aid compatible Canadian Department of Communications DOC Interference Information This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme ala norme NMB 003 du Canada This equipment meets the applicable Industry Canada Terminal Equipment Technical Spe
133. essfully been prepared This process takes place during initial line signalling e Down The port s data set has either failed preparation or has completed the preparation process DTR The port s Data Terminal Ready status Possible values are Up The port is physically prepared to transmit and receive packets e Down The port is not physically prepared to transmit and receive packets This generally indicates an error condition on the circuit RTS The port s Ready To Send status Possible values are Up The port is logically prepared to transmit and receive packets e Down The port is not logically prepared to transmit and receive packets This generally indicates an error condition either on the device or the circuit CTS The port s Clear To Send status Possible values are Up The port has successfully completed initial line signalling CTS takes place at the end of the initial line signalling process and last for a short period of time e Down The port has either failed to complete initial line signalling or the initial line signalling process has been completed Invert Tx Clock The state of the Tx clock Possible states are e On The Tx dock is inverted e Off The Tx clock is not inverted Avaya C360 Manager User Guide WAN Configuration Table 7 9 USP Configuration Advanced Parameters Continued Field Description Ignore DCD
134. ets e Disabled The port is disabled and cannot transmit or receive packets Operational Status The operational status of the port Framing The type of framing For an E1 line e CRC4 e no CRC4 e Unframed Note If Unframed is selected all channels are used for an unframed Channel Group and the Advanced tab does not appear in the Channel Group dialog box For a T1 line e ESF e SF 82 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide WAN Configuration Table 7 1 E1 T1 Port Configuration Parameters Continued Field Description Linecode The type of linecode Possible values are For an E1 line e HDB3 e AMI For a T1 line e B8ZS e AMI Cablelength T1 only The recommended maximum cable length Gain T1 only The gain on this interface Clock Source The source of the Transmit Clock Possible sources include e Line The recovered receive clock is used as the transmit clock e Internal The local dock is used as the transmit clock FDL T1 only The type of FDL used on this interface Possible types include e ANSI AT amp T e Both ANSI and AT amp T FDI are both used on this interface Local Loopback A request to use a local loopback A local loopback can be performed using e No Loopback e Payload Loopback e Line Loopback e Diag Loopback Remote Loopback T1 only A request to use a remote loopback A remote
135. etwork information can increase efficiency and security and assist in troubleshooting network problems Avaya C360 M anager User Guide 195 Chapter 15 Viewing the Switch Connected Addresses Window The Switch Connected Addresses window provides a list of MAC addresses along with the ports to which they are attached To view thelist of connected stations Click Or Select View gt Switch Connected Addresses The Switch Connected Addresses window opens Figure 15 1 Switch Connected Addresses Window ef Mac Address Port 00 40 0d e5 e5 00 14 100 09 6b 0c 9e cc 11 00 40 0d 5a 1c 62 14 00 04 0d 17 5c 01 14 00 50 da 4f da 34 11 00 40 0d bf 38 01 11 00 02 2d 47 18 67 14 108 00 20 c6 98 5f 11 00 04 0d 3a 58 00 14 00 40 0d 8a 37 e4 11 100 02 55 3b 55 da 11 100 40 0d 8a 54 55 11 00 50 da de 75 ca 14 00 40 0d e4 d2 00 11 00 02 55 5b b1 e1 11 00 50 da 74 71 93 14 02 e0 3b 00 5b 1e 11 00 01 02 9b ef 13 14 00 40 0d c6 2e 01 44 00 02 b3 23 ce 02 11 00 40 0d a2 2f 01 11 00 40 0d bf 2c 01 1 00 02 55 5b ab a6 11 00 02 b3 23 ca f2 11 00 40 0d 8a ab d4 11 00 02 b3 2d 2a 69 44 00 40 0d aa 48 80 14 All the connections to the Avaya C360 are listed with their respective ports in the Switch Connected Addresses window The rows of the Switch Connected Addresses window comprise the following information e Mac Address The MAC addresses of the stations connected to the switch Port The num
136. f premises station OL13C 9 0F RJ 2GX RJ 21X RJ 11C DID trunk 02RV2 T 0 0B RJ 2GX RJ 21X CO trunk 02GS2 0 3A RJ 21X 02LS2 0 3A RJ 21X Tie trunk TL31M 9 0F RJ 2GX Basic Rate Interface 02155 6 0F 6 0Y RJ 49C 1 544 digital interface 04DU9 B 6 0F RJ 48C N RJ 48M 04DU9 IK 6 0F RJ 48C N RJ 48M 04DU9 IS 6 0F RJ 48C N RJ 48M 120A4 channel service 04DU9 D 6 0Y RJ 48C unit N For G350 and G700 Media Gateways Manufacturer s Port FIC Code SOC Network Identifier REN Jacks A S Code Ground Start CO trunk 02GS2 1 0A RJ 11C DID trunk 02RV2 T AS O RJ 11C Loop Start CO trunk 02L52 0 5A RJ11C 1 544 digital interface 04DU9 BN 6 0Y RJ 48C 04DU9 DN 6 0Y RJ 48C 04DUO IKN 6 0Y RJ 48C 04DU9 ISN 6 0Y RJ 48C Basic Rate Interface 02155 6 0F RJ 49C For all media gateways If the terminal equipment for example the media server or media gateway causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required But if advance notice is not practical the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible Also you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary The telephone company may make changes in its facilities eguipment operations or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment If this happens the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make nec
137. face 1 Click the Frame Relay sub interface you want to modify The configuration parameters of the selected 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 sub interface parameters are modified Avaya C360 Manager User Guide WAN Configuration 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 defined 2 Click Delete 3 Click Apply The sub interface is deleted The followingtable provides a list of the fields in the Frame Relay Sub Interfaces tab of the Channel Group dialog box and their descriptions Table 7 5 Channel Group Dialog Box Sub Interfaces Parameters Field Description Name The name of the interface Description A user defined description of the sub interface Type The type of Frame Relay sub interface Currently only Point to Point interfaces are supported Bandwidth The bandwidth of the sub interface in bits per second Administrative Status The administrative status of the interface Possible statuses include e Enable e Disable Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 95 Chapter 7 Table 7 5 Channel Group Dialog Box Sub Interfaces Parameters Continued Field Description Operational Sta
138. first of two possible DHCP servers for the interface Server2 Address 232 The IP address of the second of two possible DHCP servers for the interface Avaya C360 Manager User Guide IP Route Table 20 6 DHCP BOOTP Parameters Continued Field Description Relay Mode The method by which the DHCP relay chooses an IP address to include in the DHCP request When relaying a DHCP BOOTP reguest the relay has to write its own IP address into the relayed DHCP request This address is used by the DHCP server to determine the subnet from which the dient s IP address has been allocated When the router has multiple IP addresses on the same VLAN any of these addresses can be used when relaying DHCP requests The Mode field controls the behavior of the DHCP relay in choosing the IP address to write into the DHCP request Possible modes are e Default The router chooses one of the addresses itself The address chosen will be the lowest IP address on that VLAN e Specific The router is configured with a single IP address to be used with all relayed requests arriving on the VLAN This address must be one of the router s IP addresses on the specified VLAN It must be entered in the Relay Address field Relay Address One of the router s IP addresses on the VLAN Thisis used for all relayed requests if Mode is set to Specific You can create modify or delete DHCP BOOTP parameters For more
139. from the gatekeeper If control is local you can configure the 802 Priority and DSCP fields The following table lists the QoS parameters and their descriptions Table 5 5 MGP Config QoS Parameters Field Description QoS Control The source of QoS control This parameter can only be changed via the CLI Possible values are e Local The processor is using the local QoS parameters The 802 Priority and DSCP fields can be configured e Remote The processor is receiving QoS parameters from the Media Gateway Processor All QoS parameters are Read only 802 Priority Priority based on a 802 1p standard which assigns rights and privileges to users of a telephony network Possible values are 0 7 DSCP Priority based on atechnology by which packets are marked in the IP header Type of Service ToS byte as belonging to a certain class Possible values range are 0 63 In addition the operational status of the MGP and any faults on the MGP appear at the bottom of the MGP Config tab Avaya C360 Manager User Guide G700 Media Gateway MGC Config The MGC Config tab provides information about the Media Gateway Controller s settings IP address and registration information Figure 5 3 MGC Config Tab gm Switch Config MG Config MGP Config MGC Config MGC IP Address 192 168 145 7 Registered status Registered H248 Link status Up rConfigurable MGC list IP addres
140. g the Serial Port tab 108 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide WAN Configuration 2 Click the Advanced tab The Advanced tab of the USP Configuration dialog box appears Figure 7 16 USP Configuration Dialog Box Advanced Tab gf X330W 2V35 1 Serial 1 Frame Relay Sub interfaces DLCIs Serial Port Advanced Linecode NRZI v DCD Down Invert Tx Clock on Ignore DCD On x Loopback Off v Refresh Apply The following table lists the configuration fields in the Advanced tab of the USP Configuration dialog box and their descriptions Table 7 9 USP Configuration Advanced Parameters Field Description Clock Source The clock source for this interface This value is read only Possible values are e Internal e External e Loopback Linecode The type of linecode Possible values are e Nrz e Nrzi DCD The port s Data Carrier Detect status Possible values are Up The port has successfully detected Data Carrier This process takes place during initial line signalling e Down The port has either not detected Data Carrier or has completed the detection process Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 109 Chapter 7 110 Field Table 7 9 USP Configuration Advanced Parameters Continued Description DSR The port s Data Set Ready status Possible values are Up The port s data set has succ
141. he Device 00 cca ebay eee pn aa aa aan 51 Chapter 4 Power over Ethernet ii 93 POE OVEVIEW ant aan BENER Ge dat Jha Dewees ose Gs 53 Viewing PoE Information sda ma nG seh an sha PALI esas 54 Viewing PoE Port Information aaa 54 Viewing PoE Configuration io 54 Chapter 5 G700 Media Gateway i yi DI G700 Media Gateway Overview ia 59 G700 Configuration 2 25 25 bone pekan naa ba NLANG 60 Viewing Module Configuration 0c eee eee 60 Viewing Media Module Configuration 67 Avaya Site Administration ana 68 Chapter 6 VoIP Engine Configuration 71 VOlPOVEMIOW He desa rata Setan aud Ga bea Paul NG 71 Configuring the VoIP Engine 0 eee ee 71 VOIP RESOURCES n ais Ka a nada bw dna Rea naa AS 72 VOIP CONG boang RE uan Ba SEO PA RAB nA KNA e 76 VOIP Status 211 DR NA GLEN E aU EUR eens 77 Chapter 7 WAN Configuration ccococcocoy cc y 79 X330WAN Overview 22 24 2405 naa bana mna 79 Avaya X330WAN Expansion Module Configuration 80 E1 T1 Port Configuration ii 81 Viewing Channel Group Information ia 84 Channel Group PPP Session Information 84 Channel Group Frame Relay Information 90 Managing Channel GroupS a 99 Viewing the Channel Groups Table aaa 99 Creating Editing and Deleting Channel Groups
142. he X330WAN Expansion Module configuration dialog box provides you with information specific to a selected WAN expansion module To view the configuration of an expansion module Click the expansion module symbol in the Tree View Or Click the expansion module s label in the Chassis View The Expansion Module dialog box opens Figure 7 1 Expansion Module Dialog Box X330W 2V35 1 System Name NA IP Address PMI 149 49 77 132 System Up Time 12 10 48 36 MAC Address 00 40 0D BF 38 00 Contact aaa Physical Location CL Module Type X330W 2USP Device Mode 1 Module ID 1 Software Version 3 10 6 Configuration Symbol 1 0 0 Serial Number 0000042 FabricFastEthernet Enable v Commit F The Expansion Module dialog box provides detailed information about the module such as the module s name IP address location description and serial number For information about the fields in the Expansion M odule dialog box refer to Viewing M odule Configuration on page 24 To apply changes to the X330WAN module configuration click Apply To save the changes to the X330WAN module configuration to the startup configuration click The configuration changes are saved 80 Avaya C360 M anager User Guide WAN Configuration E1 T1 Port Configuration In addition to the Ethernet ports found on an Avaya C360 device the X330WAN expansion module may have E1 T1 ports This section provi
143. he entry was learned from the RIP protocol OSPF The entry was learned from the OSPF protocol Leak Route 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 Permanent X330WAN router only The permanence status of the route Possible statuses are e Checked The route is not disabled when a link on the route is down e Unchecked The route is disabled when a link on the route is down Avaya C360 Manager User Guide IP Route Table 20 3 Routing Table Parameters Continued Field Description Static Preference The preference of this route Possible values are e low Dynamic routes are preferred on this static route e high This static route is preferred on dynamic routes Route Type The type of route either local or remote Route Age The number of seconds since the route was last updated You can create modify or delete Routing Table static entries For more information on editing tables refer to Editing Tables on page 213 Note Only static entries in the Routing Table can be modified Entries learned from OSPF RIP or local cannot be modified Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 227 Chapter 20 When adding Routing Table entries on an Avaya X330WAN router you can configure the next hop
144. he local router s multicast routing table stops forwarding all multicast sessions to the remote router The valid range for this parameter is 30 7200 seconds Delay Time The amount of time in seconds the device waits from receiving a request for anew IP Multicast session until IP Multicast filtering begins This time allows other hosts to report to the device The valid range for this parameter is 1 300 seconds To change the IP Multicast filtering configuration for the Avaya C360 Device change the IP Multicast filtering parameters To apply the changes click Apply To refresh the information in the IP Multicast Filtering dialog box click Refresh Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 181 Chapter 13 182 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 14 Trap Managers Configuration This chapter provides the information and instructions for configuring managers for the Avaya C360 Device It includes the following topics e Trap Manager Overview An overview of trap managers e Viewing the Stack Trap Managers Table Instructions on accessing the device s Trap Managers Table and a description of the Trap Managers Table e Viewing the Media Gateway Trap Managers Table Instructions on accessing the M edia Gateway Trap Managers Table and a description of the Media Gateway TrapM edia Gateway Table e Viewing the WAN Trap Managers Table Instructions on accessing the WAN Trap M anagers Table and a desc
145. he menus in the Avaya C360 M anager Device Manager Menus This section provides the menu structure of the Avaya C360 Device M anager File Menu Table A 1 File Menu Device Manager Item Description Exit Exits the Avaya C360 M anager View Menu Table A 2 View Menu Device Manager Item Description Refresh Refreshes the display with information from the device Configuration Switches the Device Manager to configuration mode Port RMON Switches the Device Manager to monitoring mode Switch Connected Addresses Displays a list of stations connected to each of the device s ports Toolbars gt Show Application Toolbar Toggles the display of the application toolbar Toolbars gt Show Get Set Toolbar Toggles the display of the Get Set toolbar Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 255 Appendix A Configure Menu Table A 3 Configure Menu Device Manager Item Description Stack Configuration Displays information for the device VLANs Displays and enables configuration of VLANs LAG Displays and enables configuration of LAGs 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 IP Multicast Filtering Displays the IP Multicast Filtering d
146. he router s main interface Interface X330WAN only SW Version The software version of the code on the device for example 2 5 7 You can edit the System Contact System Name and System Location fields 218 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 19 Layer 2 The Layer 2 folder provides access to the following window e VLANs Note When configuring an Avaya X330WAN router the Layer 2 folder provides access to the L2 Interfaces window VLANs Note When configuring an Avaya X330WAN router this window is called the L2 Interfaces window To display the layer 2 interfaces select Layer 2 gt VLANs The VLANs window opens Figure 19 1 VLANs Window 149 49 77 130 C350 Manager Avaya lsixi Dorice Manager Rcusing Manager Dewice SMON Amteyer SMON Load Balancing Manager AVAYA Cuwemuriceton accorded Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 219 Chapter 19 220 The following parameters are displayed Table 19 1 VLANs Window Parameters X330WAN router only Field Description VLAN No The VLAN number of this VLAN not for X330WAN router Interface No The number of this layer 2 interface VLAN Name not for X330WAN router The VLAN name of this VLAN Interface Name X330WAN router only The logical name of this layer 2 interface X330WAN router only MAC Address The MAC address of this VLAN or layer 2 interface Peer Address The IP address of
147. he zoom Clicking again on a selected port will remove it from the list Base Port Port 24 Other Ports Cancel ish lt lt Back Next gt Fir To select additional ports for the LAG click ports in the Chassis View The selected ports appear cyan in the Chassis View and Tree View and are listed in the Other Ports field in the wizard To remove selected ports from the list click the selected ports in the Chassis View The selected ports appear white in the Chassis View and Tree View and are removed from the Other Ports field in the wizard When you have finished selecting the additional ports for the LAG click Next The LAG Wizard continues with the LAG Name Screen 154 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide Link Aggregation Groups LAG Name Screen The LAG Name screen of the LAG Wizard enables you to assign a name to the LAG Figure 10 5 LAG Wizard LAG Name Screen Plese choose a name for you LAG LAG Name Cancel lt lt Back Next gt gt Finish To assign a name to the LAG enter the name for the LAG in the LAG Name field When you have entered a name for the LAG dick Next The LAG Wizard continues with the Confirmation Screen Avaya C360 M anager User Guide 155 Chapter 10 Confirmation Screen The LAG Wizard displays a summary of the LAG information entered using the previous screens The LAG has not yet been created Figure 10 6 LAG Wizar
148. ialog box MAC Port Security Displays and enables configuration of MAC Port Security WAN gt Channel Groups Opens the Channel Groups table WAN gt Commit Saves the updated configuration to the X330WAN expansion module WAN gt Backup Interfaces Opens the Backup Interfaces table Media Gateway gt VoIP Configuration Opens the VoIP config tab of the VoIP Engine Dialog box Actions Menu 256 Table A 4 Actions Menu Device Manager Item Description 802 1x gt Initialize Selected Ports Initializes 802 1x security on the selected ports 802 1x gt Initialize All Ports Initializes 802 1x security on all ports 802 1x gt Reauthenticate Selected Ports 802 1x gt Reauthenticate All Ports Forces reauthentication of 802 1x security on the selected ports Forces reauthentication of 802 1x security on all ports Reset Device Resets the entire device Avaya C360 Manager User Guide Tools Menu Help Menu Table A 4 Actions Menu Device Manager Continued Item Description Reset Module s Resets the selected modules Reset Media Module s Reset the selected media modules Reset WAN Plugin s Reset the selected X330WAN expansion modules Clear CAM Clear the Avaya C360 devices s CAM table of all learned MAC addresses Table A 5 Tools Menu Device Manage
149. ic directed to the Master Router Note VRRP and SRRP are mutually exclusive To define and display the VRRP global parameters select IP Route gt VRRP gt VRRP Global Parameters The VRRP Global Parameters window opens Figure 20 18 VRRP Global Parameters Window 149 19 77 130 E360 Manager Avaya E Hal AVAYA ARP Global Parameters cocaine sena Bi The following parameter is displayed Table 20 15 VRRP Global Parameter Field Description VRRP Status When the VRRP global parameter checkbox is checked VRRP is operational on the router If unchecked VRRP is not operational on the router You can modify the VRRP Global Parameter Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 249 Chapter 20 VRRP Table To define and display the VRRP table select IP Route gt VRRP gt VRRP Table The VRRP table opens AVAYA pi Alira 3 Pangi n Di Cl LI on nadan Dena r a Sere ane rea x o jaran 3 VRRP Table paa 1 Pemai hayan By The following parameters are displayed Table 20 16 VRRP Table Parameters Field Description VLAN Name The name of the selected interface not for X330WAN L2 Interface Name The name of the selected interface X330WAN router only VRID A number which along with an interface index iflndex serves to uniquely identify a virtual router on a given VRRP router A set of one or more associated addresses is
150. ice Manager Menus ii 255 FileMenu Stood cece fa KAA ofa htt naa ma na 255 VIEW M enUi sr maa aaa oe Se swale SS UN BAN NA 255 Configure Menu N3 sd MENARA DANG banh EN 256 ACHONS MENU ada pnk pa aroha ee ewes Che ye ee EN 256 Tod SMENU as ake Sak BA nd LAN tek gee NBL BEN 257 Help MENU na a nana Rew ede aa Me naa 257 Routing Manager Menus ia 258 File MENU ict ca over ae hese bee Rea na ya Naa 258 Edit Men AA TEKS 258 View Menu ee ta De Bina Ken nanag ka pa SB api aaa the 258 ACTOR MENU eitant bee Bo eda Peel esi BALANGA 259 Help Menu as etre sees bp ne weet tees Ben nan at 259 Appendix B Web Management c ccccoccoccocococc c yc 261 Web Management Overview 5 000 c cece tee 261 Configuring the Avaya C360 Device ee 261 DCO Pa MN AA x Avaya C360 Manager User Guide Preface Welcome to Avaya C360 Manager This chapter provides an introduction to the structure and assumptions of this guide It includes the following sections e The Purpose of This Guide A description of the goals of this guide Who Should Use This Guide The intended audience of this guide e Organization of This Guide A brief description of the subjects contained in the various sections of this guide The Purpose of This Guide The Avaya C360 Manager guide contains information needed to use the management system efficiently and effectively Who Should Use This Guide This guide is i
151. igured You can select modules LAGs and ports To select a module In the Chassis View click the module s label Or In the Tree View dick the module s icon The module s label is highlighted in the Chassis View and the Tree View To select a LAG In the Chassis View click the LAG s icon Or In the Tree View dick the LAG s icon The LAG is highlighted in the Chassis View and the Tree View To select a port In the Chassis View click the port Or In the Tree View click the port sicon The port is highlighted in the Chassis View and the Tree View To select multiple elements press CTRL while clicking on each element to be selected Avaya C360 Manager User Guide Device Manager Dialog Area The area to the right of the Chassis View is where all dialog boxes tables and wizards first appear This area can be resized by dragging the vertical splitter bar with the mouse When a dialog box table or wizard opens it replaces the current dialog box open in the Dialog Area To view more than one dialog box or table simultaneously dick the pushping in the upper right hand corner of the dialog box The dialog box becomes a floating dialog box and moves to the Desktop To restore a dialog box to the Dialog Area dick the toolbar button or icon that opened the dialog box The dialog box returns to the Dialog Area Avaya C360 Device Manager Modes The Avaya C360 Device Manager has two modes e Configura
152. ime in seconds in which an authentication request must be answered suppTimeout sec The amount of time in seconds before resending authentication requests serverTimeout sec The amount of time in seconds before timing out an authentication request maxReq The maximum number of times a request for authentication is sent before timing out reAuthPeriod sec The time in seconds after which the port connection should be reauthenticated reAuthEnabled The state of reauthentication on the port Possible states include e True The port connection is reauthenticated after the reAuthPeriod e False The port connection is not reauthenticated The reAuthPeriod is ignored For more information on the user interface refer to Using Dialog Boxes and Tables on page 16 The Get Set Toolbar provides an alternative quick method to view and change the port s 802 1x configuration For more information on the Get Set Toolbar refer to Get Set Toolbar on page 10 202 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide Port Security MAC Port Security This section provides information and instructions about using the MAC Port Security feature It includes the following topics e MAC Port Security Overview An overview of MAC Port Security e Configuring MAC Port Security Instructions on how to configure MAC Port Security Note In the C360 MAC Security implementation applies specifically
153. ing Mode The tagging mode of the port The tagging mode controls the tagging of packets that can be forwarded by the port The following tagging modes are available e Clear The packet is forwarded with no VLAN tag IEEE 802 10 The packet is forwarded with a VLAN tag in conformance with the EEE 802 q standard 140 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide VLANs Table 9 2 Port Configuration Area Parameters Continued Field Description Binding Style The binding style configured on the port The binding style defines which packets can be forwarded by the port The following binding styles are available e Bind to All The port is bound to all VLANs known to the device This is also known as persistent binding If a packet is on a VLAN not known to the device the packet is discarded e Bind to Configured The port is bound to all VLANs known to the device and to the VLANs with which packets reaching the ports are tagged This is also known as dynamic binding If a packet ison a VLAN not known to the device the packet is discarded e Static The port is bound to the VLANs checked in the Static Binding VLANs list Packets on all other VLANs are discarded Static Binding VLANs A list of VLANs known on the network and VLANs configured on the device Each VLAN has an accompanying checkbox Possible values are e Checked The VLAN is bound to the port being configured Unchecke
154. interfaces OSPF interfaces area parameters link state database and neighbors the IP access control table and redundancy parameters Appendices Additional information about the Avaya C360 M anager Menus The full structure of the menus in the Avaya C360 M anager Web Management Instructions on how to manage Avaya C360 Devices via the Internet Avaya C360 Manager User Guide xiii Preface xiv Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 1 Introduction This chapter provides an introduction to the Avaya C360 Manager It indudes the following sections e Avaya C360 Manager Overview An overview explaining the different aspects of Avaya C360 Device management e Starting the Avaya C360 Manager Instructions on how to access Avaya C360 Manager from your management platform e The User Interface Detailed descriptions of the user interface common to all applications in the Avaya C360 Manager e Managing Tables An explanation of the symbols used to label table rows Avaya C360 Manager Overview The Avaya C360 Manager provides full management capabilities for Avaya C360 Devices This includes the ability to view three aspects of device management e Device Manager Provides a view of the configuration of the device including VLAN configuration configured LAGs port mirroring and traps For information specific to the Avaya C360 Device M anager refer to chapters 2 17 e Routing Manager Provid
155. inued Field Description Detection Status The operational state of power on this port Possible states include e Searching Port is currently being polled e Delivering Power This port is supplying power to an IP telephone e Failed This port is currently not supplying power to an IP telephone Power Priority The priority of the power being supplied by this port When the demand for power exceeds the modules capacity ports with lower priority will be prevented from supplying power before ports with a higher priority Possible priorities include e Critical e High eLow Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 57 Chapter 4 58 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 5 G700 Media Gateway This chapter provides information about the Avaya G700 Media Gateway and indudes the following sections e G700 Media Gateway Overview An overview of G700 functionality in Avaya C360 Devices e G700 Configuration Information about viewing and configuring G700 components e Avaya Site Administration Information about Avaya s gatekeeper software G700 Media Gateway Overview G700 isafamily of components which can deliver data voice fax and messaging capabilities over an IP network The heart of the G700 system is the Media Gateway The M edia Gateway isa VoIP system that acts as an IP PBX and messaging server and a VoIP gateway In addition it performs the function of a gatekeeper and an I
156. ion When checked and in RSTP mode the port is forced to transmit RSTP BPDUs Avaya C360 Manager User Guide Device Configuration Table 3 8 Port Configuration Fields Advanced Tab Continued Field Description Port Classification The classification of a specific port Port Classification allows network managers to specify each port level s importance The possible states are e Regular Normal users e Valuable Servers or critical users For more information refer to Port Classification in The Reference Guide For more information on the user interface refer to Using Dialog Boxes and Tables on page 16 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 47 Chapter 3 Port Configuration LLDP Tab Link Layer Discovery Protocol LLDP is a neighbor discovery protocol which allows Ethernet network devices to search for and request information from other LLDP enabled devices on the network LLDP defines a standard method for Ethernet network devices such as switches routers and wireless LAN access points to advertise information about themselves to other nodes on the network 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 C360 device e System Name e ChassisID e PortID e System Description e System Capabilities e Port Descri
157. ion 1 Click Back until you reach the screen you want 2 Change the Channel Group s parameters 3 Click Next until you reach the Confirmation screen To create the Channel Group or apply the changes to the Channel Group s configuration dick Finish The Channel Group information is uploaded to the device and the Channel Group table is refreshed USP Configuration The X330WAN expansion module may have USPs Universal Serial Ports This section provides information on viewing and configuring USP parameters The tabs that appear in the USP dialog box are dependant on the encapsulation method of the selected Channe Group To view the USP dialog box click a USP symbol in the Chassis View or Tree View The USP dialog box opens to the Serial Port tab Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 105 Chapter 7 USP PPP Interface Serial Port 106 For USPs configured with a PPP interface the USP dialog box contains three tabs e Serial Port Advanced PPP The Serial Port tab of the USP Configuration dialog box provides basic information about the configuration of the USP To view the Serial Port tab of the USP Configuration dialog box click the USP symbol in the Chassis View or the Tree View The USP Configuration dialog box opens displaying the Serial Port tab Figure 7 15 USP Dialog Box Serial Port Tab gf X330W 2V35 1 Serial 1 Frame Relay Sub interfaces OLCIs Serial Port Advanced
158. ion with the Avaya C360 Device was not successful Managing Tables The Avaya C360 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 1 2 Table Symbols Symbol Explanation p The row is a new entry x The row is to be deleted y The information in the row has been changed by the user To undo all the changes made to a table click Refresh To undo changes made to a selected row click Undo When all changes are finalized click Apply to update the device Avaya C360 M anager User Guide 5 Chapter 1 6 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 2 Device Manager This chapter provides an introduction to the Avaya C360 Device Manager It includes the following sections The User Interface An introduction to the Avaya C360 Device Manager user interface induding instructions for selecting elements and using the toolbar buttons Avaya C360 Device Manager Modes Instructions on switching between the configuration and Port RMON modes in the Avaya C360 Device Manager Refreshing Device Information Instructions on how to refresh the information in the Avaya C360 M anager Using Dialog Boxes and Tables An explanation of the icons found in the dialog boxes and tables in the Avaya C360 Device M anager Using Avaya C360 Device Manager Help An explan
159. ions Table 3 3 Module Configuration Fields General Tab Field Description Module ID The position in which the module is located There can be up to 10 modules in a device Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 25 Chapter 3 26 Table 3 3 Module Configuration Fields General Tab Continued Field Description Module Type The module type Possible values include MM710 MM711 e MM712 MM714 MM717 MM720 e MM722 MM760 e S8300 Module Description A description of the module type Number of Ports The number of ports located on the module Software Version The version of the application software running on the module Configuration Symbol The version of the module The version is updated whenever there is a functional modification to the module Serial Number A unique number assigned by Avaya Inc to the selected module Expansion Type The type of expansion module in the selected module Expansion Description A description of the expansion module in the selected module Expansion CS The version of the expansion module The version is updated whenever there isa functional modification to the module Cascading Type The type of cascading module in the selected module The cascading module is needed to connect modules in the device Cascading CS The version of the cascading module The version is updated whenev
160. izard 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 The following sections describe each of the Port Mirroring Wizard screens 172 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide Port Mirroring Create Welcome Screen The Port Mirroring Wizard provides a simple step by step method for defining a Port Mirroring pair Figure 12 1 Port Mirroring Wizard Create Welcome Port Mirroring Creation Mirroring allows you to copy packets flowing through a given port onto another port This wizard will guide you through the process of creating anew Port Mirroring configuration which consists of these steps 1 Selecting a Source Port 2 Selecting a Destination Port 3 Selecting a Frame Direction mode 4 For backbone ports specifying an optional VLAN filter 5 Confirmation Cancel lt lt Back Next gt gt Finish To continue dick Next The Port Mirroring Wizard continues with the Edit Delete Welcome Screen Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 173 Chapter 12 Edit Delete Welcome Screen Thewizard offers the choice of deleting or editing the existing Port Mirroring configuration Figure 12 2 Port Mirroring Wizard Edit Delete Welcome Screen BI Port Mirroring Welcome to the Port Mirroring wizard Port Mirroring is currently active according to the following configura
161. lies with and conforms to the following international EMC standards and all relevant national deviations Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio Interference of Information Technology Equipment CISPR 22 1997 EN55022 1998 and AS NZS 3548 Information Technology Equipment Immunity Characteristics Limits and M ethods of Measurement CISPR 24 1997 and EN55024 1998 including e Electrostatic Discharge ESD IEC 61000 4 2 Radiated Immunity IEC 61000 4 3 Electrical Fast Transient IEC 61000 4 4 Lightning Effects IEC 61000 4 5 Conducted Immunity IEC 61000 4 6 Mains Frequency Magnetic Field IEC 61000 4 8 Voltage Dips and Variations IEC 61000 4 11 Power Line Emissions IEC 61000 3 2 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 3 2 Limits Limits for harmonic current emissions Power Line Emissions IEC 61000 3 3 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 3 3 Limits Limitation of voltage changes voltage fluctuations and flicker in public low voltage supply systems Federal Communications Commission Statement Part 15 Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruc
162. mains activated e To configure the number of seconds between the primary interface returning to an acceptable operational status and the deactivation of the Backup interface a Click Seconds b Enter the number of seconds to wait in the available field To continue click Next The Backup Interface Wizard continues with the Confirmation Screen The Backup Interface Wizard displays a summary of the information entered using the previous screens Note The Backup Interface has not yet been created Figure 7 27 Backup Interface Wizard Confirmation Screen Please confirm the creation of a Backup Interface with the following properties Module Number 4 f 8 primary Interface Name jal 1 0 test2 and final up Interface Name ial 2 0 Enable Delay s Disable Delay s 5 cancel Back Finish A To make any changes to the summary information 1 Click Back until you reach the screen you want 2 Change the Backup interface s parameters Avaya C360 M anager User Guide WAN Configuration 3 Click Next until you reach the Confirmation screen 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 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 129 Chapter 7 130 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 8 Port RMON This
163. master The time is expressed in ticks 1 60 of a second Advertise Interval Theinterval in seconds between VRRP advertisement messages sent by the master router MAC Address The virtual MAC address of the virtual router Primary IP Address The physical router s IP address to be used if it is elected to be M aster Router The Primary IP Address must belong to the physical router and be on the selected VLAN If this parameter is set to 0 0 0 0 the IP address which is numerically lowest will be selected Preempt Mode If checked the virtual router with the highest priority will preempt active routers and become the master router Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 251 Chapter 20 Table 20 16 VRRP Table Parameters Continued Field Description Auth Type Authentication Type Possible methods are None Simple Auth Key The password for this interface This is only used if the Auth Type is set to Simple The password may contain up to 8 characters It may be configured here but not viewed To associate IP addresses with a selected virtual router 4 Select a virtual router in the VRRP table Ensure that the Form View is visible Enter the IP address to associate with the selected router in the textbox under the IP Addresses listbox in the Form View Click SJ The IP address is associated with the virtual router To disassociate IP addresses from a selected virt
164. mation To reactivate the display click anywhere in the graph The graph display is restored to normal and the graph is reactivated The bottom of the Port RMON window contains a list of various types of traffic Each traffic type has a checkbox next to it Only traffic types whose checkboxes are checked are displayed in the Port RMON graph The following table provides a list of the traffic types and their descriptions Table 8 1 Traffic Types Field Description Collisions Total number of Ethernet collisionsin which the port was involved CRC Errors Total number of Ethernet packets received at this port with FCS error and Framing error This indicates the number of corrupted packets received Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 133 Chapter 8 Table 8 1 Traffic Types Continued Field Description Fragments Total number of Ethernet packets received at this port whose octet count is less than the minimum standard packet length Frames Too Long Total number of Ethernet packets received at this port whose octet count is more than the maximum standard packet length J abber Total number of Ethernet packets received at this port that are too long and include CRC errors Non Unicast Total number of good packets directed to non unicast addresses that were received on the port Total Packets Total number of packets of valid frame length Received that were received on the port Unic
165. method in the Form View Available next hop methods include e Next Hop Select the Next Hop option button and enter the IP address of the next hop e L2 Interface Name Select the L2 Interface Name option button and select an interface from the pull down listbox e Discard Select the Discard option button You can limit the table entries displayed To start the display of entries from a specified interface and IP address 1 Click Or Select Action gt Start Point The Start Point dialog box opens Figure 20 4 Routing Table Start Point Dialog Box Destination 0 0 0 0 2 Enter an IP address in the Destination field 3 Click OK The Routing Table displays entries starting with the specified IP address To view all the entries in the Routing Table Click 9 Or Select View gt Refresh All entries appear in the table 228 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide IP Route ARP Table To display and update the ARP Table parameters select IP Route gt ARP Table The ARP Table window opens Figure 20 5 ARP Table Window unawa shawn ag The following parameters are displayed Table 20 4 ARP Parameters Field Description IP Address The IP address of the station MAC Address The MAC address of the station VLAN Name The name of the interface not for X330WAN L2 Interface Name The name of the interface X330WAN router only Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 2
166. mode is disabled e N A LLDP mode is not supported for this port LLDP TLVs Transmission The optional type length values advertised by the device Possible values include e System Name e System Description e System Capabilities e Port Description e Management Address Selecting the checkbox instructs the device to advertise the indicated TLV Leaving the checkbox blank instructs the device not to display the indicated TLV Chassis ID and Port ID are not displayed as advertising their values is mandatory when LLDP is enabled 50 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide Device Configuration Resetting the Device You can reset the entire Avaya C360 Device or one or more of its individual modules To reset the entire Avaya C360 Device 1 Select Action Reset Device A confirmation dialog box opens 2 Click Yes The device resets To reset an individual Avaya C360 module 1 Click the label of the module you want to reset To select multiple modules press CTRL while dicking additional module labels 2 Select Actions gt Reset Module s A confirmation dialog box opens 3 Click Yes The selected module resets To reset an individual G700 Media M odule L Click the label of the G700 Media Module you want to reset To select multiple modules press CTRL while clicking additional module labels 2 Select Actions gt Reset Media Module s A confirmation dialog box opens
167. n of how to edit Avaya C360 Routing Manager tables Saving Table Information as Text Instructions on how to save the information in a table to a text file Saving Configuration Changes An explanation of how to apply and save configuration changes to routers Resetting a Router Instructions on how to reset routers Using Avaya C360 Routing Manager Help An explanation of the options for accessing on line help in the Avaya C360 Routing M anager 207 Chapter 17 Router Modes The Avaya P330M L and C360 modules and Avaya X330WAN expansion module provide routing capabilities in an Avaya C360 Stack The Avaya C360 module can be configured with one of the following routing modes Router e Layer 2 Switch The default mode is Router For information on changing the routing mode refer to Viewing Module Configuration on page 24 Note The Avaya X330WAN expansion module always operates in Router mode Router When configured with the Router mode the Avaya C360 is a fully configurable router Layer 2 Switch When the Avaya C360 routing mode is configured as a Layer 2 Switch the module performs no routing functions 208 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide Routing Manager The User Interface The user interface consists of the following elements e Toolbar A toolbar providing shortcuts to the main Routing Manager functions e Tree View A resizeable window containing a hierarchical
168. n page 163 Or 1 Click Insert A row is added to the Port Redundancy dialog box 2 Enter a name for the Port Redundancy in the Name field 3 Select a port or a LAG from the Tree View or the Chassis View and drag it to the Primary Port field The port number or LAG name appears in the Primary Port field 4 Select a port or a LAG from the Tree View or the Chassis View and drag it to the Secondary Port field The port number or LAG name appears in the Secondary Port field 5 To configure the port redundancy as an extra resilient port redundancy check the Intermodule checkbox Note Only one intermodule port redundancy can be configured on a device 6 Update the device For more information on updating the device refer to Updating the Device on page 169 Note A port cannot participate in more than one redundancy scheme 162 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide Port Redundancy Port Redundancy Wizard This section provides detailed information on each of the Port Redundancy Wizard s screens To continue to the next screen click Next To return to an earlier screen click Back To exit the Port Redundancy Wizard without making any changes click Cancel The Port Redundancy Wizard consists of the following screens e Welcome Screen e Primary Port Selection Screen e Secondary Port Selection Screen e Name and Type Screen e Confirmation Screen The following sections describe each of the Po
169. n the ports of the Avaya C360 Device VLANs Viewing and editing VLAN information Link Aggregation Groups LAGs Viewing and editing LAG information Port Redundancy Configuring port redundancy for ports and LAGsin an Avaya C360 Device Port Mirroring Setting up port mirroring for ports and LAGs in an Avaya C360 Device IP Multicast Filtering Viewing and modifying IP Multicast filtering in an Avaya C360 Device Trap Managers Configuration Viewing and modifying the Trap Managers table Switch Connected Addresses Viewing devices connected to selected ports Port Security Viewing and modifying port security settings Avaya C360 Manager User Guide Preface Avaya C360 Routing Manager Information pertaining to Avaya C360 routing management Routing Manager An introduction to configuring routing with Avaya P330ML and Avaya C360 modules and a description of the Avaya C360 Routing M anager user interface Device Detailed descriptions of routing device configuration that enable you to display and modify global parameters reset the module and upload or download configuration parameters Layer 2 Detailed descriptions of layer 2 configuration that enable you to view layer 2 interfaces at the management station IP Route Detailed descriptions of IP route configuration that enable you to display and update IP interfaces the IP routing table the ARP table DHCP BOOTP parameters RIP
170. ncy However you can define Port Redundancy on a complete Note To edit Port Redundancy information you must delete the Port Redundangy and create a new one Click Yu Or Select Configure Port Redundancy The Port Redundancy dialog box opens Figure 11 1 Port Redundancy Dialog Box For more information on Port Redundancy refer to Redundancy in The Reference Guide To view the Port Redundancy dialog box Bg Port Redundancy Hame Primary Secondan Intermodi EX Hardy R i Switch Over sec Switch Back 60 Disabled Immediately O after sec Redundancy Mode Disable Refr Apply n ete Insert Wizard The Port Redundancy dialog box provides a list of all port redundancies configured on the switch with their respective primary and secondary ports and the device s port redundancy configuration Avaya C360 Manager User Guide Port Redundancy The following table provides a list of the fields in the Port Redundancy dialog box and their descriptions Table 11 1 Port Redundancy Fields 802 1x Tab Field Description Name The name of the port redundancy Primary The primary port of the port redundancy pair Secondary The secondary port of the port redundancy pair Intermodule If checked the port redundancy is an intermodule port redundancy If not checked the port redundancy is not an interm
171. nes VoIP resources VolP config VoIP status VoIP engine RTP Port min RTP Port max QOS Control 1 2048 raos 802 Priority EF DSCP 802 Priority BBE DSCP RTCP Paa z Monitoring enabled IP address Port Report Period rRSVP RSVP Enabled Retry on failure Retry Delay Service profile 15 guaranteed Refresh The upper section of this dialog box displays general information common to all VoIP engines The following table lists the general fields in the VoIP resources tab of the VolP Engine dialog box and their description Table 6 1 VoIP resources General Parameters Field Description VoIP Engine The number of VolP engines in the media gateway RTP port Min 72 The minimum range of UDP ports assigned by the call controller for RTP traffic The value ranges between 1 65534 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide VolP Engine Configuration Table 6 1 VoIP resources General Parameters Continued Field Description RTP port Max The maximum range of UDP ports assigned by the call controller for RTP traffic The value ranges between 3 65535 QoS QoS can be controlled either locally or remotely If control is local it is possible to configure QoS RTCP and RSVP parameters If control is remote QoS parameters are determined by the MGC The following table lists the QoS fields and their d
172. nfigure backup interfaces 122 configure devices 19 configure WAN 79 scroll within the graph 133 select elements 14 sort the list of switch connected addresses 197 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 265 Index unfreeze the graph 133 use on line help 215 use the Device Manager Application Tool bar 8 use the Get Set Toolbar 10 view backup interfaces 122 zoom in and out of the graph 133 l Internet management configuration 261 overview 261 Introduction Avaya C360 M anager xi IP Global Parameters window 222 IP Interfaces window 223 IP Multicast Filtering applying configuration changes 181 changing parameters 181 configuring 180 overview 179 refreshing the dialog box 181 IP Route ARP Table 229 CRTP 253 CRTP Interfaces window 253 DHCP 231 DHCP BOOTP Global Parameters window 231 DHCP BOOTP Parameters window 232 IP Global Parameters 222 IP Interfaces 223 OSPF 239 OSPF Area Parameters window 243 OSPF External Database window 246 OSPF Global Parameters window 239 OSPF Interfaces window 241 OSPF Link State Database window 244 OSPF Neighbors window 247 overview 221 RIP 234 RIP Global Parameters window 234 RIP Interfaces window 236 Routing Table 225 VRRP 248 VRRP Global Parameters window 249 VRRP Table window 250 266 L L2 Interfaces window 219 LAG Name screen 155 LAG Wizard 151 Base Base Port Selection screen 153 Confirmation screen 156 LAG Name screen 155 Member Port Selection screen 154 Welcome screen 152
173. no VLAN tag If the Tagging Mode is anything else the packet is forwarded with its VLAN tag Avaya C360 M anager User Guide VLANs Viewing the VLAN Configuration Dialog Box To view VLAN names numbers and component switch ports Click 89 Or Select Configure gt VLANs The VLAN Configuration dialog box opens Figure 9 1 VLAN Configuration Dialog Box VLAN Configuration All Vlans s31 V1 24Ports Dp an pp 12 Dp 13 Dp 1 4 DD 15 DD V6 bb 17 DD 118 bb 19 bb 140 1 11 Ep 10 Genetics 0 Ports Selection List Port Configuration Port PVID Tagging Mode Binding 5t 14 1 Clear Static 1 2 1 Clear Static 13 1 Clear Static 1 4 1 Clear Static 15 A Clear Static a68 1 Clear Static 17 1 Clear Static 18 1 Clear Static ngo f1 Clear Static 110 1 Clear Static nat a Clear Static aan a re let mam The VLAN Configuration dialog box consists of the following components e VLAN Tree e Selection List Port Configuration Area To refresh the information in the VLAN Configuration dialog box and lose all unapplied changes click Refresh To resize the three areas of the VLAN Configuration dialog box use the splitter bars Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 137 Chapter 9 VLAN Tree 138 A tree providing a list of VLANs and their ports The VLANs include all VLANs known on the network and all VLANs configured on the device The ports listed under a VLAN include
174. not working on your company s behalf Whereas a malicious party is anyone including someone who may be otherwise authorized who accesses your telecommunications equipment with either malicious or mischievous intent Such intrusions may be either to through synchronous time multiplexed and or circuit based or asynchronous character message or packet based equipment or interfaces for reasons of e Utilization of capabilities special to the accessed equipment Theft such as of intellectual property financial assets or toll facility access e Eavesdropping privacy invasions to humans Mischief troubling but apparently innocuous tampering Harm such as harmful tampering data loss or alteration regardless of motive or intent Be aware that there may be a risk of unauthorized intrusions associated with your system and or its networked equipment Also realize that if such an intrusion should occur it could result in a variety of losses to your company including but not limited to human data privacy intellectual property material assets financial resources labor costs and or legal costs Responsibility for Your Company s Telecommunications Security The final responsibility for securing both this system and its networked equipment rests with you Avaya s customer system administrator your telecommunications peers and your managers Base the fulfill ment of your responsibility on acquired knowledge an
175. nt Product Safety Standards This product complies with and conforms to the following international Product Safety standards as applicable Safety of Information Technology Equipment IEC 60950 3rd Edition or IEC 60950 1 1st Edition including all relevant national deviations as listed in Compliance with IEC for Electrical Equipment IECEE CB 96A Safety of Information Technology Equipment CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 00 UL 60950 3rd Edition or CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 03 UL 60950 1 Safety Requirements for Information Technology Equipment AS NZS 60950 2000 One or more of the following Mexican national standards as applicable NOM 001 SCFI 1993 NOM SCFI 016 1993 NOM 019 SCFI 1998 The equipment described in this document may contain Class 1 LASER Device s These devices comply with the following standards EN 60825 1 Edition 1 1 1998 01 21 CFR 1040 10 and CFR 1040 11 The LASER devices used in Avaya eguipment typically operate within the following parameters Typical Center Wavelength Maximum Output Power 830 nm 860 nm 1 5 dBm 1270 nm 1360 nm 3 0 dBm 1540 nm 1570 nm 5 0 dBm Luokan 1 Laserlaite Klass 1 Laser Apparat Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposures Contact your Avaya representative for more laser product information Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Standards This product comp
176. ntains among other information the FCC registration number and ringer equivalence number REN for this equipment If requested this information must be provided to the telephone company For G350 and G700 Media Gateways This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA On the rear of this equipment is a label that contains among other information a product identifier in the format US AAAEQ TXXXX The digits represented by are the ringer equivalence number REN without a decimal point for example 03 isa REN of 0 3 If requested this number must be provided to the telephone company For all media gateways The REN is used to determine the quantity of devices that may be connected to the telephone line Excessive RENs on the telephone line may result in devices not ringing in response to an incoming call In most but not all areas the sum of RENs should not exceed 5 0 To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to a line as determined by the total RENs contact the local telephone company REN is not required for some types of analog or digital facilities Means of Connection Connection of this equipment to the telephone network is shown in the following tables For MCC1 SCC1 CMC1 G600 and G650 Media Gateways Manufacturer s Port FIC Code SOC REN Network Identifier A S Code Jacks Of
177. ntended for network managers familiar with network management and its fundamental concepts Organization of This Guide This guide is structured to reflect the following conceptual divisions e Avaya C360 Manager Information pertaining to the entire Avaya C360 Manager application and all of its aspects Preface This section describes the guide s purpose intended audience and organization Introduction An introduction to the Avaya C360 M anager including instructions on starting the Avaya C360 M anager Avaya C360 M anager User Guide xi Preface xii Avaya C360 Device Manager Information pertaining to Avaya C360 Device management Device Manager An introduction to the Avaya C360 Device Manager including a description of the user interface Device Configuration Viewing and modifying the different device configurations Power Over Ethernet An overview of Power over Ethernet PoE and instructions on viewing and configuring PoE parameters G700 Media Gateway An overview of the G700 Media Gateway and information on viewing and configuring G700 components VoIP Engine Configuration An overview of VoIP Engine functionality and information on viewing and configuring Vol P Engine parameters WAN Configuration An overview of the Avaya X330WAN expansion module functionality and information on viewing and configuring WAN parameters Port RMON Viewing graphical representations of the traffic o
178. o eventually enter the bus Possible values are User Priority O User Priority 7 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 33 Chapter 3 Table 3 5 LAG Configuration Fields General Tab Continued Field Description Auto Negotiation Mode 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 It also delivers remote link status For LAGs with 10BaseT and 100BaseT ports Auto Negotiation determines the speed and Duplex Mode of communication between the endstations For LAGs with Gigabit ports Auto Negotiation determines the Flow Control setting of the ports Possible values are e Enable Auto Negotiation is enabled for this LAG e Disable Auto Neotiation is not enabled for this LAG For more information refer to Auto N egotiation in The Reference Guide Duplex Mode The state of communication of the selected LAG Possible values are Full Duplex The LAG can send and receive simultaneously e Half Duplex The LAG can either receive or send but can not do both simultaneously Speed Mode The speed of communication of the ports on the selected LAG Possible values are Ethernet 10 Mbps e Fast Ethernet 100 Mbps Gigabit Ethernet 1000 Mbps Flow Control Mode 34 The sta
179. odule port redundancy Switch Over sec The minimum time between switching between the ports in a port redundancy pair Switch Back The amount of time after the primary port link is reestablished after which the primary port takes over from the secondary port Possible values include e Disabled The primary port does not take over from the secondary port Immediately The primary port takes over from the secondary port as soon as the primary port link is reestablished After x sec The primary port takes over from the secondary port x seconds after the primary port link is reestablished Redundancy Mode State of Port Redundancy on the Avaya C360 device Possible values are Enabled Port Redundancy is enabled on this device e Disabled Port Redundancy is not enabled on this device To configure the device s port redundancy configuration 1 Enter an amount in the Switch Over field 2 Select one of the Switch Back option buttons 3 If you selected After x sec enter the number of seconds for the switch back in the After x sec field Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 161 Chapter 11 4 Update the device For more information on updating the device refer to Updating the Device on page 169 Adding a Port Redundancy To add a new Port Redundancy 1 Click Wizard The Port Redundancy Wizard starts For more information refer to Port Redundancy Wizard o
180. ort Redundancy dialog box and a description of the Port Redundancy dialog box e Adding a Port Redundancy Instructions on configuring a new port redundancy e Port Redundancy Wizard Detailed descriptions of the screens in the Port Redundancy Wizard e Deleting Port Redundancies Instructions on deleting port redundancies e Updating the Device Instructions on updating the device with the changes made to the Port Redundancy dialog box Overview of Port Redundancy Port Redundancy enables you to define a redundancy relationship between any two ports or LAGsin a device or between a port and a LAG One port or LAG is defined as the primary port and the other asthe secondary port In case the primary port link fails the secondary port takes over This connection between the two ports is called a Port Redundancy An Intermodule Port Redundancy provides a port redundancy service that operates even when the primary port link fails as the result of a failure of the module For example if the module on which the primary port in an Intermodule Port Redundancy is located powers down or is removed from the device the secondary port in the Intermodule Port Redundancy takes over Note Only one intermodule port redundancy can be configured on a device Avaya C360 M anager User Guide 159 Chapter 11 Viewing the Port Redundancy Dialog Box 160 Individual member ports of a LAG can not participate in a Port Redunda
181. ort a change in Changed Traps the configuration of the device Voice Fault Traps A group of traps that report quality of service problems with the voice hardware Voice Information Traps A group of traps that report on the normal operation of the Media Gateway For information on adding and removing trap managers and editing their trap reporting statuses refer to Editing the Trap Managers Table on page 193 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide Trap Managers Configuration Viewing the WAN Trap Managers Table To view the Trap Managers table for an X330WAN expansion module 1 Select the X330WAN expansion module for which you want to view the Trap Managers table Note Each X330WAN expansion module has its own Trap Managers table which can be used to configure IP addresses and trap managers for the specific module Device wide trap settings do not apply to traps from X330WAN expansion modules in the device 2 Click B Or Select Configure gt Trap Managers The WAN Trap Managers table opens Figure 14 4 WAN Trap Managers Table 2H X330W 2DS1 1 Trap Managers Table vi Enable standard frame relay traps 127 36 45 8 r v v 127 56 7 88 ri E raj Ft wi vi Refresh Apply Undo Delete Insert The WAN Trap Managers table is used to configure the IP addresses of the trap managers and their trap reporting statuses for WAN traps
182. ort s VLAN configuration appears in the Selection List If you select multiple ports in the Tree View Chassis View or VLAN Tree the VLAN configurations for all of the selected ports appear in the Selection List In addition parameters that are common to all ports in the selection appear in the Port Configuration Area For details on the information provided in the Selection List refer to Selection List on page 139 Using the Port Configuration Area 146 To configure the VLAN setting for ports on the device using the Port Configuration Area 1 Click Port Configuration The Port Configuration Area appears 2 Select the ports you want to configure in the Tree View Chassis View or VLAN Tree The settings that are common to all of the selected ports appear in the fields in the Port Configuration Area For information on selecting ports refer to Selecting Ports on page 145 3 Change the settings in the Port Configuration Area using the pull down lists and checkboxes For information on the settings in the Port Configuration Area refer to Port Configuration Area on page 140 The VLAN configuration for the selected ports is changed Note When changing the PVID of the selected ports the ports do not appear selected in the VLAN Tree However the ports remain in the Selection List Avaya C360 Manager User Guide VLANs Drag and Drop To configure the PVID of ports using drag and drop 1 Select the
183. play of additional table parameters View gt More Adds a row to the table Edit gt Insert Row information to the device Cal Deletes the selected table row Edit gt Delete Row Stops loading information into Action gt Stop the current table Sends the configuration Action gt Apply B Ie Opens a dialog box which enables you to specify the starting point in the display of a table Action gt Start Point z Opens the on line help for context sensitive information Help gt Context Sensitive Help Avaya C360 M anager User Guide Routing Manager Tree View The Tree View shows the Avaya P330ML and C360 modules and X330WAN expansion modules in the device and the applicable configuration windows for each module The highest level of the Tree View shows the device s router modules Each module that is configured as a router is shown The second and third levels show the configuration windows applicable to the modules To expand the view of a contracted element in the tree or to contract the view of an expanded element in the tree Double click the element Or Click the handle next to the element you want to expand or contract Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 211 Chapter 17 Table Area Form Area 212 The right side of the application window is the Table Area This area can be resized by dragging the vertical splitter bar with the mouse All ta
184. port 3 Selecting channels 4 Confirmation To continue click Next The Channel Group Wizard continues with the 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 7 11 Channel Group Wizard Select Name and Encapsulation Screen EJ g Channel Group Name and Encapsula Please choose a name and encapsulation for the Channel Group Channel Group Hame Rano O Encapsulation Frame w Cancel Back Next Enter a name for the Channel Group in the Channel Group Name field Avaya C360 Manager User Guide WAN Configuration Select an encapsulation method for the Channel Group from the pull down listbox Available encapsulation methods indude PPP The Channel Group uses PPP Sessions e FrameRelay The Channel Group uses frame relay To continue click Next The Channel Group Wizard continues with the Select E1 T1 Port Screen Select E1 T1 The Select E1 T1 Port screen enables you to select the E1 T1 port for your Port Screen channel group Figure 7 12 Channel Group Wizard Select E1 T1 Port Screen BY Select E1 T1 Port Selected Port X330W 2DS1 1 E1 Controller 1 Cancel Back Next To select an E1 T1 port for the channel group click an EL T1 port in the Chassis View The port designation appears in the Selecte
185. ption e Management Address Note Chassis ID and Port ID are always advertised when LLDP is enabled 48 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide Device Configuration To view the LLDP tab of the Port Configuration dialog box for a selected port 1 Click the port symbol in the Chassis View Or Click the port s icon in the Tree View The Port Configuration dialog box opens to the General tab 2 Click the LLDP tab The Port Configuration Dialog Box LLDP Tab opens Figure 3 9 Port Configuration Dialog Box LLDP Tab 2 Bi C363T PWR 1 Port 1 General Advanced 8021x Power LLOP LLDP Admin Status TX and RX rLLDP TLVs Transmission System Name is System Description is System Capabilities is Port Description O Management Addr Oo Refresh Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 49 Chapter 3 The following table provides a list of the fields in the LLDP tab of the Port Configuration dialog box and their descriptions Table 3 9 Port Configuration Fields LLDP Tab Field Description LLDP Admin Status The status of LLDP mode on the device Possible values are e Tx Only LLDP mode is enabled and is configured to only accept Tx traffic e Rx Only LLDP mode is enabled and is configured to only accept Rx traffic e Tx and Rx LLDP mode is enabled and is configured to accept both Tx and Rx traffic e Disabled LLDP
186. quipment described in this document complies with Paragraph 68 316 of the FCC Rules and Regulations defining Hearing Aid Compatibility and is deemed compatible with hearing aids Copies of SDoCs signed by the Responsible Party in the U S can be obtained by contacting your local sales representative and are available on the following Web site http www avaya com support All Avaya media servers and media gateways are compliant with FCC Part 68 but many have been registered with the FCC before the SDoC process was available A list of all Avaya registered products may be found at http www part68 org by conducting a search using Avaya as manufacturer European Union Declarations of Conformity CE Avaya Inc declares that the equipment specified in this document bearing the CE Conformit Europeenne mark conforms to the European Union Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive 1999 5 EC including the Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89 336 EEC and Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC Copies of these Declarations of Conformity DoCs can be obtained by contacting your local sales representative and are available on the following Web site http www avaya com support Japan This is a Class A product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information Technology Equipment VCCI If this equipment is used in a domestic environment radio disturbance may occur in
187. r Item Description Administer Opens Avaya Site Administrator on the station or Station Gateway the selected M edia Gateway Administer Call Opens Avaya Site Administrator on the selected Controller M edia Call Controller Table A 6 Help Menu Device Manager Item Description Help Contents Opens the on line help contents page Help On Activates context sensitive help About Avaya C360 Device Manager Copyright information about the Avaya C360 Device M anager Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 257 Appendix A Routing Manager Menus This section provides the menu structure of the Avaya C360 Routing Manager File Menu Table A 7 File Menu Routing Manager Item Description Save Saves the current table to a text file Commit Saves the current configuration to the router Edit Menu Table A 8 Edit Menu Routing Manager Item Description Undo Undoes changes made to the table or form currently displayed Copy Copies the selected information to the clipboard Paste Pastes information from the clipboard into the selected table row Insert Row Adds a row to the table Delete Row Deletes the selected table row View Menu Table A 9 View Menu Routing Manager Item Description Refresh Refreshes the information in the current table Form Toggles the display of a form corresponding to the current table More Toggles the display of additional table
188. r descriptions Table 7 11 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 Possible values are ANSI e q933a e Imi rev1 e Disable LMI Auto Sense The state of Local Management Interface Auto Sensing on the interface Possible states include e Enable The LMI type is received from the interface at the other end of the line e Disable The LMI Type is determined by the value in the LMI Type field Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 115 Chapter 7 Table 7 11 USP Dialog Box Frame Relay Parameters Continued Field Description Oper Status The operational status of the interface Possible statuses include e Up The interface is up and can transmit and receive packets e Down The interface is down due to some failure and cannot transmit or receive packets e Testing The interface is in testing mode and cannot transmit or receive regular data e Standby The interface is a backup interface and cannot transmit or receive packets unless the primary interface it backs up fails e Disabled The interface is disabled It cannot transmit or receive packets e Partially Down The interface is up However some interfaces or PVCs layered on top of this interface are Down Some packets can be transmitted and received MTU octets The si
189. r the selected DLCI appears in the bottom of the dialog box You can create modify and delete DLCis using the DLCI tab of the USP dialog box To create a new DLCI 1 Click New A new row appears in the DLCIs list 2 Enter the parameters for the DLCI using the fields at the bottom of the dialog box 3 Click Apply The DLCI is created 120 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide WAN Configuration To modify the parameters of a DLCI 1 Click the DLCI you want to modify The configuration parameters of the selected DLCI 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 DLCI parameters are modified 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 DLCls tab of the USP dialog box and their descriptions Table 7 13 USP Dialog Box DLCis Parameters Field Description DLCI The DLCI for the circuit Type The method used to create the DLCI Possible methods indude e Local The DLCI was created manually Unused The DLCI was created using the LMI interface Status The operational status of the DLCI Possible statuses indude Active The DLCI is active Inactive The DLCI is inactive e Deleted The D
190. r via Web Management To start Avaya C360 Web M anagement 1 Point your web browser to http xxx xxx xxx xxx where xxx xxx xxx xxx S the IP address of the Avaya C360 Device you want to manage The Network Password dialog box opens Figure 1 1 Network Password Dialog Box 192 160 145 81 Enter SNMP parameters E3 SNMPv1 Community 5 SNMPv3 2 For SNMPv1 login enter the SNMP community string Or For SNMP v3 login Enter the User Name Enter the Authentication password Enter the Privacy password 3 Click OK The Avaya C360 Welcome page opens Ifthe required J ava plug in is installed on your computer the J ava Plug in Security Warning dialog box opens after a few seconds Ifthe required J ava plug in is not installed the plug in is automatically downloaded to your computer Follow the instructions on the Avaya C360 Welcome page to install the plug in Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 3 Chapter 1 The User Interface The Avaya C360 Manager user interface is different for each of its management applications However the following elements of the user interface are common to all views e Application Tabs Tabs for accessing the Device Manager Routing Manager and SM ON applications for the Avaya C360 Device e Application Area An area where the selected application opens e Status Line Displays the communication status between the Avaya C360 Manager and the Avaya C360 Device
191. reen E Confirm Port Mirroring Creation Please confirm the activation of the Port Mirroring operation with the following parameters Source Port Port 9 Module 1 Destination Port Port 22 Module 1 Frames Direction Mode Rx Frames Only Cancel lt lt Back Finish To make any changes to the summary information 1 Click Back until you reach the screen you want 2 Change the Port Mirroring parameters 3 Click Next until you reach the Confirmation screen To upload the Port M irroring configuration to the device click Finish The Port Mirroring configuration is uploaded to the device 178 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 13 IP Multicast Filtering This chapter provides information on configuring IP Multicast Filtering on the Avaya C360 Device It includes the following sections e IP Multicast Filtering Overview A brief overview of IP Multicast Filtering Configuring IP Multicast Filtering Instructions on accessing the IP Multicast Filtering dialog box and descriptions of the parameters in the IP Multicast Filtering dialog box IP Multicast Filtering Overview IP Multicast Filtering provides a method for distributing high bandwidth applications to specific stations that may be configured on different VLANs It allows for a single copy of the data to be propagated on the network copied only when the paths to endstations diverge Avaya C360 M anager User Guide 179 Chapt
192. reezing the graph 133 Updating changes in table 213 Port Redundancy dialog box 169 User interface Avaya C360 M anager 4 Device Manager 7 Routing Manager 209 Users of Avaya C360 management xi Using Avaya C360 help 17 Chassis View 12 Device Manager Application Toolbar 8 dialog boxes 16 Get Set Toolbar 10 on line help 215 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 269 Index tables 16 managing 142 USP master VLAN list 136 Advanced tab 108 overview 136 configuration 105 DLCis tab 120 frame relay interface 114 Port Configuration Area 140 146 port PVID configuration 147 port VLAN settings 145 Frame Relay tab 114 renaming 143 PPP interface 106 selecting ports for VLAN configuration 145 PPP tab 112 Selection List 139 Serial Port tab 106 synchronizing names 144 Sub Frame Relays tab 117 tags 136 viewing information 105 tree 138 viewing configuration 137 V viewing port VLAN configuration 146 Viewing VLAN tree 138 additional table parameters 212 window 219 backup interfaces 122 VolP Channel Group information 84 Channel Group table 99 connected stations 195 196 configuration 76 configuring the engine 71 general engine information 72 device information 20 overview 71 device traps 184 QoS 73 E1 T1 port configuration 81 Resources tab 72 expansion module configuration 80 RSVP 75 frame relay Channel Group information RTCP 74 90 status tab 77 LAG configuration 31 VRRP LAG table 150 Global Parameters window 249
193. ription of the WAN Trap Managers Table Editing the Trap Managers Table Instructions on how to edit the Trap Managers Table Trap Manager Overview In the event of a fault or an unusual occurrence the Avaya C360 can send traps to one or more Network Management Stations NMS To enable this feature you must configure the Avaya C360 with a list of the managers workstations Traps are then sent to the stations listed in the Managers table Note Up to ten managers can be assigned per device However it is recommended to keep the list limited to actual and relevant managers so as not to place undue stress on the network Using the Trap Managers Table you can also configure which traps are sent to specific managers The columns to the right of the managers IP addresses represent specific traps Checking the checkbox in a trap column enables the manager to receive the checked trap M anagers only receive the traps which are checked Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 183 Chapter 14 Media Gateway modules and X330WAN expansion modules each have their own trap tables Managers can be assigned to individual modules and need not receive traps from modules for which they are not responsible Viewing the Stack Trap Managers Table The Stack Trap M anagers tables are used to configure the IP addresses of the trap managers and their trap reporting statuses for device wide traps Traps include power fan faults and module insert remov
194. rity level and mode of operation The Advanced tab of the LAG Configuration dialog box provides information about the LAG s STP configuration The Get Set Toolbar provides an alternative quick method to view and change a LAG s configuration For more information on the Get Set Toolbar refer to Get Set Toolbar on page 10 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 31 Chapter 3 LAG Configuration General Tab To view the General tab of the LAG Configuration dialog box for a selected LAG Click the LAG s symbol in the Tree View Or Click the LAG s icon in the Chassis View The LAG Configuration dialog box opens to the General tab Figure 3 5 LAG Configuration Dialog Box General Tab General Advanced Port Type Port Functionality Administrative Status LAG Name Tagging Mode VLAN ID Priority Level Auto Negotiation Mode Duplex Mode Speed Mode Flow Control Mode Operational Status C360 LAG100 LAG100 LAG2 Clear 1 User Priority 1 Enable Full Duplex Fast Ethernet Ho Flow Control Warning Enable 1 Fault Message Refresh The following table provides a list of the fields in the General tab of the LAG Configuration dialog box and their descriptions Table 3 5 LAG Configuration Fields General Tab Field Description Port Type The type of ports in the selected LAG Port Functionality The physical media type of the ports of the select
195. rom 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 To delete a VLAN L 2 3 Select the VLAN you want to delete Ensure that there are no member ports associated with the VLAN Click Delete The VLAN is deleted from the device Managing Port VLAN Settings You can view and configure the PVID Tagging M ode 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 This section explains how to select ports for VLAN configuration Ports can be selected from the Tree View Chassis View or VLAN Tree for VLAN Configuration To select a port dick the port in the Tree View Chassis View or VLAN Tree To select multiple ports press CTRL while selecting additional ports To select all of the ports on a module dick the module icon in the Tree View or Chassis View To select all of the ports on the device click the device icon in the Tree View or Chassis View Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 145 Chapter 9 e To select all of the ports associated with a VLAN including member ports and statically bound ports click the VLAN in the VLAN Tree View ing Port VLAN Settings To view the VLAN configuration of a port select a port in the Tree View Chassis View or VLAN Tree The p
196. roviding support for the configuration of a maximum VolP delay Possible states include e On Voip queuing is active on the PPP session This enables the device s queues to optimally service VoIP applications e Off Voip queuing is not active on the PPP session Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 107 Chapter 7 Table 7 8 USP Dialog Box Serial Tab Parameters Continued Field Description Operational Status The operational status of the interface Possible statuses indude e Up The interface is up and can transmit and receive packets e Down The interface is down due to some failure and cannot transmit or receive packets e Testing The interface isin testing mode and cannot transmit or receive regular data e Standby The interface is a backup interface and cannot transmit or receive packets unless the primary interface it backs up fails Disabled The interface is disabled It cannot transmit or receive packets e Partially Down The interface is up However some interfaces or PVCs layered on top of this interface are Down Some packets can be transmitted and received 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 Click the USP symbol in the Chassis View or the Tree View The USP Configuration dialog box opens displayin
197. rt 2 Enter the IP address of the designated management station 3 Repeat the procedure for each manager To remove managers from the table L Click the row with the manager s IP address 2 Click Delete 3 Repeat the procedure for each manager Editing Trap Reporting Statuses To edit the trap reporting status of a manager check or uncheck the checkboxes next to the manager s IP address Checked traps will be reported to the manager Note If the Trap Enable checkbox is not checked no traps will be reported to the selected manager For more information on the user interface refer to Using Dialog Boxes and Tables on page 16 For more information on tables refer to Managing Tables on page 5 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 193 Chapter 14 194 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 15 Switch Connected Addresses This chapter provides the information and instructions for viewing stations connected to the device It includes the following topics e Switch Connected Addresses Overview An overview of the Switch Connected Addresses feature e Viewing the Switch Connected Addresses Window Instructions on accessing the Switch Connected for Device window and a description of the Switch Connected for Device window Switch Connected Addresses Overview The Switch Connected Addresses feature allows you to see which devices are connected to the ports on the Avaya C360 Device Keeping track of this n
198. rt Possible statuses include e True The port should always be treated as if it is connected to a point to point link e forceFalse The port should be treated as having a shared media connection e auto The port is considered to havea point to point link if it isan Aggregator and all of its members are aggregative or if the MAC entity is configured for full duplex operation either through auto negotiation or by management means STP Oper P2P The operational point to point status of the LAN segment attached to this port It indicates whether a port is considered to have a point to point connection or not The value is determined by STP Admin P2P STP Admin Path Cost The administratively assigned value for the contribution of this port to the path cost of paths towards the spanning tree root A value of O assigns the automatically calculated default Path Cost value to the port STP Admin Path Cost complements STP Path Cost which returns the operational value of the path cost STP Path Cost The operational cost factor used by Spanning Tree Algorithm to determine the most efficient route for forwarding traffic to its destination while removing loops in the network For more information refer to Spanning Tree Algorithm STA in The Reference Guide STP Priority The priority factor used by STP to determine the activity status of an individual port on the Spanning Tree STP Force Migrat
199. rt Redundancy Wizard screens Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 163 Chapter 11 Welcome Screen The Port Redundancy Wizard provides a simple step by step method for creating a Port Redundancy Figure 11 2 Port Redundancy Wizard Welcome Screen Port Redundancy Welcome to the Port Redundancy Wizard This wizard will guide you through the process of creating a port redundancy connection between two ports To proceed please press next caneet lt lt Back Next gt gt Finish To continue click Next The Port Redundancy Wizard continues with the Primary Port Selection Screen 164 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide Port Redundancy Primary Port Selection Screen The Primary Port Selection screen of the Port Redundancy Wizard helps you select a primary port for the Port Redundancy Ports and LAGs which can be selected as primary ports appear in white in the Chassis View Figure 11 3 Port Redundancy Wizard Primary Port Selection Screen Please select the first portto be inthe Port Redundancy connection Primary Port Port 22 Cancel lt lt Back Next gt gt Finish To select a primary port for the Port Redundancy click a port or LAG in the Chassis View The selected port or LAG appears blue in the Chassis View and Tree View and is listed in the Primary Port field in the wizard When you have selected the primary port for
200. ry interface it backs up fails e Disabled The interface is disabled It cannot transmit or receive packets e Partially Down The interface is up However some interfaces or PVCs layered on top of this interface are Down Some packets can be transmitted and received DLCis A list of all DLCIs associated with the Sub Frame Relay interface Backup Interface The interface configured to back up this interface Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 119 Chapter 7 DLCis The DLCIs tab of the USP dialog box provides information about the DLCis in the USP To view the DLCls tab of the USP dialog box 1 Click a USP symbol in the Chassis View or Tree View The USP dialog box opens with the Serial Port tab 2 Click DLCIs The DLCis tab of the USP dialog box appears Figure 7 20 USP Dialog Box DLCis Tab 2H USP Frame Relay Sub Frame Relays DLCIs Serial Port if Advanced FOLCI Interfaces DLCI Type Status SubFR 16 Static Invalid Serial 24 atus Invalid ub Interface Serial 2 1 v Role Set 1 H Primary High Mediu Normal Low Refresh Apply Delete Insert The DLCls tab of the USP 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 Configuration information fo
201. s 192 168 145 7 Refresh dh v Insert MGC IP Settings The MGC registers with the Media Gateway after which it receives its IP address from the M edia Gateway After you register the Link Status will be Up and an IP address will appear The following table lists the M GC IP Settings fields and their descriptions Table 5 6 MGC Config MGC IP Settings Parameters Field Description MGC IP Address The IP address of the call controller serving the media gateway Registered status Shows whether this media gateway is currently registered with any call controller H248 Link Status Status of the link connecting the media gateway to the active call controller MGC Lists The MGC List provides a list of controllers If the MGP is unable to establish a connection with the first controller in the list the MGP will try to establish a connection with the next controller in the list This process continues until a connection is established with one of the controllers You can manually configure the MGC list or you can get the MGC list from the DHCP server Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 65 Chapter 5 66 To add an entry to the Configurable MGC list 1 Click Insert A new row appears 2 Enter the IP address for the entry The new entry is created The MGCs are registered in the order that they appear in the MGC list To modify an entry in the Configurable MGC list modify the
202. s Window s18 x ager Fin Pak View Action Hele a ba NG sa 6327 kahera f Famin Nama PAGHOAK Toe Sivie Man Gostanated Pos Dahun Dewi Prin Heil toed int PARA Fyne Auth leo 440 49 77 122 odute 1 D gt PabeicFastEtnernet 1 18 190 40 77 132 Poini To Puma down pm nasa 110 Mone OP mata ampon AW Route IP Global Per ameter WP wnorfacen L Routing Tabie LY AFP Tabie mcr yup J OSPF OSPF Global Para 1 OSPI Area Paran OSPF Interfaces cons basaa ii W merten Hare Patar asitten 1 18 OSPE engine W Address waana Ga Pre Type Point To Point X Bute town D Status Desiynatng Router nana Backup Devignated Router BAO Priority a Cost hi E Metn interval w Dead Interval w Man Type Meon Auth Kay ee 4 7 al Communication succeeded 1 Romi shown B Narn j The following parameters are displayed Table 20 10 OSPF Interfaces Field Description Interface Name The name assigned to the selected IP interface not for X330WAN IP Interface Name The name assigned to the selected IP interface X330WAN router only IP Address The IP address of this OSPF interface Type X330WAN The type of interface router only e Point To Point Point To Multipoint Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 241 Chapter 20 242 Table 20 10 OSPF Interfaces Continued Field Description State The interface state of the OSPF interface e Down OS
203. s a list of the fields in the Channel Groups table and their descriptions Table 7 7 Channel Groups Table Parameters Field Description Module The number of the module in which the Channel Group exists Channel Group The name of the Channel Group Bandwidth The bandwidth of the Channel Group Encapsulation The Channel Group s encapsulation Possible values are e PPP e FrameRelay Status The status of the PPP or Frame Relay interface Possible values are e Up The interface is up and can transmit and receive packets e Down The interface is down due to some failure and cannot transmit or receive packets e Testing The interface is in testing mode and cannot transmit or receive regular data e Standby The interface is a backup interface and cannot transmit or receive packets unless the primary interface it backs up fails e Disabled The interface is disabled It cannot transmit or receive packets e Partially Down The interface is up However some interfaces or PVCs layered on top of this interface are Down Some packets can be transmitted and received 100 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide WAN Configuration Creating Editing and Deleting Channel Groups To create anew channel group click Wizard in the Channel Groups table The Channel Group Wizard starts To edit a channel group 1 In the Channel Groups Table select the channel group which you wish to edit
204. s are e One fill The host ID in the broadcast address is filled with one bits e g 149 49 50 255 e Zero fill The host ID in the broadcast address is filled with zero bits e g 149 49 50 0 Proxy ARP If checked the device will respond with its own MAC address to ARP reguests for stations that are on another VLAN NetBios Rebroadcast The state of NetBios Rebroadcast on this interface Possible values are e both NetBios are rebroadcast both to and from this interface e disable NetBios are not rebroadcast to or from this interface Avaya C360 Manager User Guide IP Route Table 20 2 IP Interface Table Parameters Continued Field Description ICMP Redirect Status The state of ICM P message redirection on the interface Possible states are enable ICMP redirect messages are enabled on this interface disable ICMP redirect messages are disabled on this interface You can create modify and delete IP interfaces For more information on editing tables refer to Editing Tables on page 213 Note The IP Address IP NetM ask If Name and Status must be defined before creating an IP interface Note The list of VLANs allocated in the system is displayed in the If Name field Routing Table To display and update the Routing Table select IP Route gt Routing Table The Routing Table window opens Figure 20 3 Routing Ta
205. s table select Configure gt WAN gt Backup Interfaces The Backup Interfaces table opens Figure 7 21 Backup Interfaces Table g ga k Backup Interfaces Module Primary Backup Enable Delay s Disable Delayis 1 Serial 1 0 Serial2 0 10 5 Refresh b Ai The Backup Interfaces table provides information about the Backup interfaces configured on the device To configure a new Backup interface dick Wizard The Backup Interface Wizard opens For information on the Backup Interface Wizard refer to The Backup Interface Wizard on page 124 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 3 Click Apply The Backup interface is deleted The following table provides a list of fields in the Backup Interfaces table and their descriptions Table 7 14 Backup Interfaces Table Parameters Field Description Module The slot number of the X330WAN expansion module for which the Backup interface is configured Primary The name of the primary interface being backed up Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 123 Chapter 7 Table 7 14 Backup Interfaces Table Parameters Continued Field Description Backup The name of the Backup interface Enable Delay s The amount of time in seconds between the trigger event and the activation of the Backup
206. s with the name of the button You can toggle the display of the application toolbar To toggle the display of the application toolbar select View gt Toolbars gt Show Application Toolbar Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 9 Chapter 2 Get Set Toolbar 10 The Get Set Toolbar provides buttons for getting and setting configuration parameters for selected ports and LAGs When a port or LAG is selected its configuration is reflected on the Get Set Toolbar Each group of buttons represents the various possible states of a configuration parameter For example the first group of buttons represents the possible speed of a port 10 Mbps 100 Mbps or 1000 Mbps If the center button is depressed the port is currently configured to operate at 100 M bps Selected ports and LAGs can be configured using the Get Set Toolbar To change the configuration of a port or LAG click the button which represents the value of the parameter you want to apply to the port or LAG Click apply to update the device with the changes Click cancel to discard the changes Options not applicable to the selected port or LAG are dimmed To configure the ports of a LAG select the LAG icon in the Tree View or the Chassis View Ports belonging to a LAG may not be configured by selecting the port Multiple ports and LAGs can be simultaneously configured using the Get Set Toolbar When multiple ports or LAGs with non identical configurations are selected only the
207. shing device information 16 IP Multicast Filtering dialog box 181 Port Redundancy dialog box 169 tables 5 Removing managers from table 193 table entries 213 Renaming VLANs 143 Resetting devices 51 modules 51 routers 215 Resizing Form Area 212 Table Area 212 RIP Global Parameters window 234 Interfaces window 236 overview 234 Router mode 208 Routing M anager Form Area 212 help 215 introduction 207 268 menus 258 resetting 215 Router mode 208 routing modes 208 Second Layer mode 208 Table Area 212 Toolbar 210 Tree View 211 user interface 209 Routing modes overview 208 Router 208 Second Layer 208 Routing Table window 225 Running Avaya C360 M anager from Avaya MultiService Console 2 from HP NNM 2 via the Internet 3 Running changes 214 S Saving table information as text 214 Scrolling within the graph 133 Second Layer mode 208 Secondary Port Selection screen 166 Security 802 1x port 199 Select Backup Interface screen 127 Select Channels and Speed screen 104 Select E1 T1 Port screen 103 Select M odule screen 125 Select Name and Encapsulation screen 102 Select Primary Interface screen 126 Selecting elements 14 ports for VLAN configuration 145 traffic to monitor 133 Selection List 139 Serial Port tab 106 Shortcuts Routing M anager Toolbar 210 Sorting the list of stations 197 Source Port Selection screen 175 Starting Avaya C360 M anager 2 Avaya C360 M anager using MSNM 2 Web management 3 Station connections 195
208. t Spanning Tree The Spanning Tree mode creates a logical tree topology out of any arrangement of bridges resulting in a single path between any two end stations The Spanning Tree M ode also provides high fault tolerance The possible states are Enable Enables the Spanning Tree Mode e Disable Disables the Spanning Tree Mode For more information refer to Spanning Tree Algorithm STA in The Reference Guide Port STP State The state of the port in terms of the Spanning Tree Protocol The possible states are e Disable The port is disabled e Blocking STP is enabled and currently blocking the port The port is effectively disabled to prevent the formation of a loop in the network Forwarding The port is currently forwarding information received STP Admin Edge The administrative state of the edge port parameter Possible states include e TRUE This port is assumed to be an edge port e FALSE This port is assumed not to be an edge port STP Oper Edge The operational state of the edge port parameter e TRUE This port is operating in the state specified in STP Admin Edge e FALSE A BPDU was received by the port Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 45 Chapter 3 46 Table 3 8 Port Configuration Fields Advanced Tab Continued Field Description STP Admin P2P The administrative point to point status of the LAN segment attached to this po
209. t or receive packets e Partially Down The interface is up However some interfaces or PVCs layered on top of this interface are Down Some packets can be transmitted and received 92 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide WAN Configuration Table 7 4 Channel Group Dialog Box Frame Relay Parameters Continued Field Description MTU octets The size in octets of the largest datagram that can be sent via the interface Last Fault Message The type of error last occurring on the interface Possible values are e Unknown Error e Receive Short e Receive Long e Illegal Address e Unknown Address e DLCMI Protocol Error e DLCMI Unknown IE e DLCMI Sequence Error e DLCMI Unknown Rpt e No Error Since Reset Time Since Fault The amount of time the system was up before the last error occurred Backup Interface Theinterface configured to back up the selected interface Sub The Sub Interfaces tab of the Channel Group dialog box provides Interfaces 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 L 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 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 93 Chapter 7 94
210. te of flow control on the selected LAG Possible values are e No Flow Control 802 3x Sym Avaya C360 Manager User Guide Device Configuration Table 3 5 LAG Configuration Fields General Tab Continued Field Description Operational Status The warning level of the ports on the selected LAG Possible values are e OK Warning e Fatal Fault Messages A list of fault messages For more information on the user interface refer to Using Dialog Boxes and Tables on page 16 LAG Configuration Advanced Tab To view the Advanced tab of the LAG Configuration dialog box for a selected LAG 1 Click the LAG s symbol in the Tree View Or Click the LAG s icon in the Chassis View The LAG Configuration dialog box opens to the General tab Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 35 Chapter 3 2 Click Advanced The Advanced tab of the LAG Configuration dialog box appears Figure 3 6 LAG Configuration Dialog Box Advanced Tab gf C363T 2LAG General Advanced Flow Control Advertis No Flow Control LAG STP Mode Enable LAG STP State Hot Connected STP Admin Edge Edge STP Oper Edge Edge STP Admin P2P Auto STP Oper P2P True STP Admin Path Cost 19 STP Path Cost 19 STP Priority 128 Port Classification Regular Refresh The following table provides a list of the fields in the Advanced tab of the LAG Configuration dialog
211. the Port Redundancy dick Next The Port Redundancy Wizard continues with the Secondary Port Selection Screen Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 165 Chapter 11 Secondary Port Selection Screen The Secondary Port Selection screen of the Port Redundancy Wizard allows you to select a secondary port for the Port Redundancy Ports and LAGs that can be selected as secondary ports appear white in the Chassis View Figure 11 4 Port Redundancy Wizard Secondary Port Selection Screen Please select the secondary redundant port Note This port will be disabled until a failure is detected in the primary port Primary Port Port 22 Secondary Port lt lt Back Next gt gt Cancel To select a secondary port for the Port Redundancy click a port or LAG in the Chassis View The selected port or LAG appears cyan in the Chassis View and Tree View and is listed in the Secondary Port field in the wizard When you have finished selecting the secondary port for the Port Redundancy click Next The Port Redundancy Wizard continues with the Name and Type Screen 166 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide Port Redundancy Name and Type Screen The Port Redundancy Name and Type screen of the Port Redundancy Wizard allows you to assign a name for the Port Redundancy and determine if the redundancy is an intermodule port redundancy Figure 11 5 Port Redundancy Wizard Name and Type Screen Bi
212. the fields as required 3 Click A5 to update the router Modifying To modify data in table entries Table Entries 1 Select the table entry you want to modify by clicking it 2 Click a field 3 Modify the value of the selected parameters 4 When you are finished editing the table click to update the router Deleting To delete a table entry Table Entries 1 Select the table entry you want to delete by clicking it 2 Click E Or Select Edit gt Delete Row The selected entry is deleted from the table 3 Click to update the router Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 213 Chapter 17 Saving Table Information as Text Information in tables can be saved to text files To save the information in the current table to atext file 1 Select File gt Save The File Save dialog box opens 2 Use the browser to select a directory 3 Enter a filename in the File name field 4 Click Save The information is saved as a text file to the specified file Saving Configuration Changes There are two levels of applying routing configuration changes to the router e Running Changes Changes are applied to the router but are not saved e Committed Changes Changes are saved to the router Running Changes After finalizing all changes to a dialog box or table the changes must be sent to the router To send the changes to the router click The configuration changes are applied to the router The chang
213. the fields at the bottom of the dialog box 3 Click Apply The DLCI is created To modify the parameters of a DLCI 1 Click the DLCI you want to modify The configuration parameters of the selected DLCI 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 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 97 Chapter 7 3 Click Apply The DLCI parameters are modified To delete a DLCI 1 Click the DLCI you want to delete 2 Click Delete 3 Click Apply The DLCI is deleted The following table provides a list of the fields in the DLCIs tab of the Channel Group dialog box and their descriptions Table 7 6 Channel Group Dialog Box DLCIs Parameters Field Description DLCI The DLCI for the circuit Type The method used to create the DLCI Possible methods include e Local The DLCI was created manually e Unused The DLCI was created using the LMI interface Status The operational status of the DLCI Possible statuses include Active The DLCI is active e Inactive The DLCI is inactive e Deleted The DLCI has been deleted Invalid The DLCI is not valid Sub Interface The Sub Frame Relay interface associated with the DLCI Role Set The priority of traffic on the selected DLCI Possible priorities include e Primary e High e Medium Normal Low To configure the
214. tion Source Port Port 23 Destination Port Port 9 You can delete this configuration or edit it Delete configuration Edit configuration Cancel Back Next Finish To delete the existing Port Mirroring configuration 1 Select the Delete configuration option button 2 Click Next The Port Mirroring Wizard continues with the Confirmation Screen screen To edit the existing Port Monitoring configuration 1 Select the Edit configuration option button 2 Click Next The Port Mirroring Wizard continues with the Source Port Selection Screen The current configuration is reflected in the wizard s screens 174 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide Port Mirroring Source Port Selection Screen The Source Port Selection screen of the Port Mirroring Wizard helps you select a source port for the Port Mirroring pair Ports which can be selected as sources appear in white in the Chassis View Figure 12 3 Port Mirroring Wizard Source Port Selection Screen Select Source Port Please select the Source Port for your Port Mirroring configuration by clicking on one of the highlighted ports in the zoom Source Port Port 9 Module 1 lt lt Back Next gt Cancel Finish To select a source for the Port Mirroring pair select a highlighted port in the Chassis View The selected port appears blue in the Chassis View and Tree View and is listed in the Source Port fiel
215. tion abut the USP For information on the fields in the Serial Port tab of the USP Frame Relay dialog box refer to Serial Port on page 106 Advanced Information about the channels that comprise the interface For information on the fields in the Advanced tab of the USP Frame Relay dialog box refer to Advanced on page 108 Frame Relay Information about the frame relay configuration on the USP e Sub Interfaces Information about the Channel Group s Frame Relay sub interface e DLCIs DLCI information for the Channel Group Frame Relay The Frame Relay tab of the USP dialog box provides information about the frame relay configuration of the USP To view the Frame Relay tab of the USP dialog box 1 Click a USP symbol in the Chassis View or Tree View The USP dialog box opens with the Serial Port tab 114 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide WAN Configuration 2 Click Frame Relay The Frame Relay tab of the USP dialog box appears Figure 7 18 USP Dialog Box Frame Relay Tab em X330W 2V35 1 Serial 1 Frame Relay Sub Interfaces DLCIs Serial Port fi Advanced LMI Type a933a LMI Auto Sense Enable v Operational Status Down MTU octets 1000 Last Fault Message Ho Error Since Reset Time Since Fault 0 0 0 0 Refresh ha The following table provides a list of the fields in the Frame Relay tab of the USP dialog box and thei
216. tion manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Part 68 Answer Supervision Signaling Allowing this equipment to be operated in a manner that does not provide proper answer supervision signaling isin violation of Part 68 rules This equipment returns answer supervision signals to the public switched network when answered by the called station e answered by the attendant or routed to a recorded announcement that can be administered by the customer premises eguipment CPE user This equipment returns answer supervision signals on all direct inward dialed DID calls forwarded back to the public switched telephone network Permissible exceptions are A call isunanswered e A busy toneis received A reorder tone is received Avaya attests that this registered eguipment is capable of providing users access to interstate providers of operator services through the use of access codes Modification of this eguipment by call aggregators to block access dialing codes is a violation of the Telephone Operator Consumers Act of 1990 REN Number For MCC1 SCC1 CMC1 G600 and G650 Media Gateways This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules On either the rear or inside the front cover of this equipment is a label that co
217. tion mode e Port RMON mode When in configuration mode you can view and change the configuration of the Avaya C360 Device and individual ports When in Port RMON mode you can view graphical representations of the traffic on individual ports To switch to configuration mode Click Bil Or Select View gt Configuration To switch to Port RMON mode Click lal Or Select View 5 Port RMON Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 15 Chapter 2 Refreshing Device Information You can refresh the information in the Avaya C360 Device Manager To refresh Avaya C360 device information select View 5 Refresh The Avaya C360 Device M anager refreshes its device information and updates the display Using Dialog Boxes and Tables Dialog boxes and tables in the Avaya C360 Manager application havea common set of buttons The following table displays the buttons and explains their functions Table 2 5 Dialog Box Icons Icon Function Refresh Refreshes the information in the table or dialog box This clears any changes made to the table or dialog box and not yet sent to the device Apply Sends the information from the table or dialog box to update the device Insert Adds a row to the table Wizard Starts a wizard Delete Deletes the selected rows of the table Undo Undoes all changes to the selected row in a table 16 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide Device Manager
218. to be an edge LAG STP Oper Edge The operational state of the edge LAG parameter e TRUE This LAG is operating in the state specified in STP Admin Edge e FALSE A BPDU was received by the LAG Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 37 Chapter 3 Table 3 6 LAG Configuration Fields Advanced Tab Continued Field Description STP Admin P2P The administrative point to point status of the LAN segment attached to this LAG Possible statuses include e True The LAG should always be treated as if it is connected to a point to point link e forceFalse The LAG should be treated as having a shared media connection e auto The LAG is considered to have a point to point link if it is an Aggregator and all of its members are aggregative or if the MAC entity is configured for full duplex operation either through auto negotiation or by management means STP Oper P2P The operational point to point status of the LAN segment attached to this LAG It indicates whether a LAG is considered to have a point to point connection or not The value is determined by STP Admin P2P STP Admin Path Cost The administratively assigned value for the contribution of this LAG to the path cost of paths towards the spanning tree root A value of O assigns the automatically calculated default Path Cost value to the LAG STP Admin Path Cost complements STP Path Cost which returns the operational v
219. tus The operational status of the Frame Relay sub interface Possible statuses include e Up The interface is up and can transmit and receive packets e Down The interface is down due to some failure and cannot transmit or receive packets e Testing The interface is in testing mode and cannot transmit or receive regular data e Standby The interface is a backup interface and cannot transmit or receive packets unless the primary interface it backs up fails e Disabled The interface is disabled It cannot transmit or receive packets e Partially Down The interface is up However some interfaces or PVCs layered on top of this interface are Down Some packets can be transmitted and received DLCIs A list of all DLCIs associated with the Frame Relay sub interface If more than one DLCI is configured on the sub interface priority DLCI is active The first DLCI is for high priority traffic the second DLCI is for medium priority traffic etc Backup Interface The sub interface configured to backup this sub interface DLCIs The DLCIs tab of the Channel Group dialog box provides information about the DLCIs Data Link Connection Identifiers in the Channel Group and enables you to create modify and delete DLCis and associate a DLCI with a specific Frame Relay sub interface To view the DLCls tab of the Channel Group dialog box 1 Click a Channel Group icon in the Chassis View A list of Channel
220. u Module want to create a Backup interface Screen Figure 7 23 Backup Interface Wizard Select Module Screen BR X330WAN Module Selection Please select the WAN module to configure an Interface backup relation on Module Number 1 Cancel Back I Next Select an X330WAN module from the Chassis View or Tree View The module number appears in the Module Number field Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 125 Chapter 7 Select Primary Interface Screen 126 To continue click Next The Backup Interface Wizard continues with the Select Primary Interface Screen The Select Primary Interface screen enables you to select the interface to be backed up Figure 7 24 Backup Interface Wizard Select Primary Interface Screen fa Primary Interface Name Please select the primary interface oa mng Module Humber MW Primary Interface Serial 1 0 test2 and final v Cancel Back Next Finish To select an interface to back up select an interface name from the Primary Interface pull down listbox To continue click Next The Backup Interface Wizard continues with the Select Backup Interface Screen Avaya C360 Manager User Guide WAN Configuration Select Backup Interface Screen Backup Interface Parameters Screen The Select Backup Interface screen enables you to assign an interface to back up the primary interface Figure 7 25 Backup Interfac
221. ual router 1 2 3 4 Select a virtual router in the VRRP table Ensure that the Form View is visible Select the IP address from the IP Addresses listbox in the Form View Click X The IP address is no longer associated with the virtual router You can modify VRRP parameters For more information on editing tables refer to Editing Tables on page 213 252 Avaya C360 M anager User Guide IP Route CRTP The CRTP folder provides access to the following window e CRTP Interfaces CRTP Interfaces The Avaya X330WAN router 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 on the X330WAN router Note The CRTP Interfaces window is only available on an X330WAN router To define and display CRTP Interfaces select IP Route gt CRTP gt CRTP Interfaces The CRTP interfaces window appears Figure 20 20 CRTP Interfaces Window ERIE o 77 130 aya Davies Manayer Heiter Monne Dooie SMO Anyi oper SNI Lae Natorwirng Manager n Dal AVAYA DOS os FLA Conmara am tei The following parameters are displayed Table 20 17 CRTP Interface Table Parameters Field Description Layer 2 Interface The name of the selected interface Name Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 253 Chapter 20 254 Table 20 17 CRTP Interface Table Par
222. uest before sending the new request The interval ranges between 0 5 60 seconds Service profile The type of service being provided Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 75 Chapter 6 VolP Config The VoIP config tab allows you to view information about a specific Vol P engine s configuration Figure 6 2 VoIP config Tab G700 2 VoIP Engines VolP resources VolP config VolP status Slot MAC PW IP IP Total address Version Static current Voice address address Channels vo 00 04 0D 51 94 EB 51 192 168 145 66 192 168 145 66 64 Refresh You can configure the IP address to be used in the IP Static Address field In addition it is possible to see how many VoIP channels are available on this engine The information in the VoIP config tab is provided by the VoIP engine and is refreshed periodically The following table lists the fields in the VoIP config tab and their description Table 6 5 VoIP config Parameters Field Description Slot The slot in which the VoIP media module engine is located MAC address The MAC address of the VoIP engine FW Version The firmware version on the VoIP engine IP Static address The IP address assigned to the VoIP Engine when not using the DHCP server IP current address The current IP address of the VoIP engine Total Voice Channels Total number of channels available for this Vol P engine 76 Avaya C360 Man
223. urity Mode check box 3 In chassis view click on the port you want to secure The port will appear in the Ports changed to secure list 4 Click Apply To remove MAC Port Security from a previously secured port 1 Select Configure gt MAC Port Security The MAC Port Security dialog box opens 2 In chassis view click the port you want to unsecure The port appears in the Ports changed to non secure list 3 Click Apply 204 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide Port Security The following table provides a list of the fields in the MAC Port Security dialog box and their descriptions Table 16 2 MAC Port Security Parameters Field Description Device Security Mode When checked the device is configured to use MAC Port Security for selected ports Ports changed to secure Lists the ports to which MAC Port Security is applied Ports changed to non secure Lists previously secured ports from which MAC Port Security has been removed Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 205 Chapter 16 206 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 17 Routing Manager This chapter provides an introduction to the Avaya C360 Routing Manager It includes the following sections Avaya C360 M anager User Guide Router Modes An introduction to the different modes of the Avaya C360 Router The User Interface An introduction to the Avaya C360 Routing Manager user interface Editing Tables An explanatio
224. vents Fans Events Cascade Events BESSA NA Policy Events Refresh ido Delete insert The following table provides a list of the fields in the SNM Pv3 tab of the Stack Trap Manager Table dialog box and their descriptions Table 14 2 Stack Trap Manager Options SNMPv3 Tab Field Description Manager IP IP address of the destination Trap Manager User Name User name to access the Trap Manager Notify Mode Security model used to send traps to Trap Managers Possible values are e SNMPv1 e SNM Pv2 e SNM Pv3 No Auth e SNM Pv3 Auth e SNM Pv3 Auth Priv Inform Timeout The amount of time in seconds that the device will attempt to contact the Trap Managers Possible values are 100 10 000 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 187 Chapter 14 188 Table 14 2 Stack Trap Manager Options SNMPv3 Tab Continued Field Description Inform Retry Count The number of times the device will attempt to send an Inform message to the Trap Managers Possible values are 1 10 Config Change Events When checked Config Change events are sent to the manager SW Redundancy Events When checked Software Redundancy events are sent to the manager Temperature Events When checked Temperature events are sent to the manager CAM Change Events When checked CAM Change events are sent to the manager PSU Events When checked PS
225. w Link Aggregation Groups LAGs provide a method of creating a high bandwidth link A LAG consists of a group of ports acting asa single logical port All ports participating must have the same configuration For more information on LAGs refer to Link Aggregation Groups LAGs in The Reference Guide Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 149 Chapter 10 Viewing the LAG Table To view the LAG Table Click Sg Or Select Configure gt LAG The LAG Information table opens Figure 10 1 LAG Information Dialog Box r LAG Information Kama Base Port arene Haus BU Heavy Duty Fatal Refresh h Und Delete Wizard Each row of the LAG table represents a valid Link Aggregation Group and provides the following information e Name The LAG name e Base Port The number of the LAG s base port of Ports The number of ports assigned to the LAG e Status The warning status of the LAG When a LAG is selected the ports in the LAG appear highlighted in the Chassis and Tree View 150 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide Link Aggregation Groups Creating LAGs To create a new LAG dick Wizard The LAG Wizard starts For more information refer to The LAG Wizard on page 151 Editing LAGs To edit an existing LAG 1 Select a LAG by clicking on the row representing the LAG 2 Click Wizard The LAG Wizard starts When editing a LAG the LAG Wizard s dialog boxes displa
226. which case the user may be required to take corrective actions COMET HAULERS RIE AERIS VCCI ok CHES TPA ATRRIFEE CH DORE ARERR CHEATS LEE PEC NRRIOFILOLBHVIEF COBAICITEASRGOLMRLET BEIBRENSLEMHVETF To order copies of this and other documents Call Avaya Publications Center Voice 1 800 457 1235 or 1 207 866 6701 FAX 1 800 457 1764 or 1 207 626 7269 Write Globalware Solutions 200 Ward Hill Avenue Haverhill MA 01835 USA Attention Avaya Account Management E mail totalware gwsmail com For the most current versions of documentation go to the Avaya support Web site http www avaya com support Table of Contents PrE CAGE Jagex on oe head Rn eee ee ea Ka eee acl The Purpose of This Guide in Xi Who Should Use This Guide 0 eee xi Organization of This Guide ees xi Chapter 1 Introduction cc cece eee L Avaya C360 Manager Overview 6 cee 1 Starting the Avaya C360 Manager ia 2 Avaya C360 M anager as Part of Avaya Integrated M anagement 2 Avaya C360 Manager via Web Management 3 The User Interface Gn kaaa Ia NAGA PARA REA EN AA LAU SA 4 Application Tabs ap bean PA ab na ma cds bs 4 StatuS LING son ena kata bata NG BKA aa AK NAN E oe 5 Managing Tables tawon ba haaa ha tunes seuss bana wees 5 Chapter 2 Device Manager 2 aaa aaa anas sad The User METAS a na bia KAKA KANAN GAB AA dea Ha hen AAH GA
227. y the current LAG configuration parameters To keep the values currently displayed in one of the dialog boxes click Next If you have changed some of the LAG s parameters and you want to keep the rest of the LAG s configuration Click Finish The device is updated with the LAG s new configuration For more information refer to The LAG Wizard on page 151 The LAG Wizard This section provides detailed information on each of the LAG Wizard s screens To continue to the next screen click Next To return to an earlier screen click Back To exit the LAG Wizard without making any changes click Cancel The LAG Wizard consists of the following screens e Welcome Screen e Base Port Selection Screen e Member Port Selection Screen e LAG Name Screen e Confirmation Screen The following sections describe each of the LAG Wizard screens Avaya C360 Manager User Guide 151 Chapter 10 Welcome Screen The LAG Wizard provides a simple step by step method for creating a LAG Figure 10 2 LAG Wizard Welcome Screen Link Aggregation Group Welcome to the Link Aggregation Group LAG Wizard gg This wizard will guide ag sam you through the process of creating a new LAG To proceed please press Next Cancel lt lt Bat k Next gt Finisn To continue click Next The LAG Wizard continues with the Base Port Selection Screen 152 Avaya C360 Manager User Guid
228. ya C360 Manager User Guide 85 Chapter 7 86 Table 7 2 Channel Group Dialog Box Channel Group Parameters Continued Field Description Encapsulation Theencapsulation method for the PPP session Possible encapsulation types are e PPP e Frame Relay Idle Characters The bit pattern used to signify an idle line Possible patterns include e Flags e Mark Bandwidth The effective bandwidth of the PPP session Administrative Status The administrative state of the PPP session e Enable The PPP session is enabled e Disable The PPP session is disabled VolP Queue The state of Vol P queuing on the PPP session VolP gueuing changes the length of the high priority gueue providing support for the configuration of a maximum VolP delay Possible states include e On Voip queuing is active on the PPP session This enables the device s queues to optimally service VolP applications e Off Voip queuing is not active on the PPP session Avaya C360 Manager User Guide WAN Configuration Advanced Table 7 2 Channel Group Dialog Box Channel Group Parameters Continued Field Description Operational Status The operational status of the interface Possible statuses indude e Up The interface is up and can transmit and receive packets e Down The interface is down due to some failure and cannot transmit or receive packets e Testing
229. ze in octets of the largest datagram that can be sent via the interface Last Fault Message The type of error last occurring on the interface Possible values are e Unknown Error e Receive Short e Receive Long e Illegal Address e Unknown Address e DLCMI Protocol Error e DLCMI Unknown IE e DLCMI Sequence Error e DLCMI Unknown Rpt e No Error Since Reset Time Since Fault The amount of time the system was up before the last error occurred 116 Avaya C360 Manager User Guide WAN Configuration Table 7 11 USP Dialog Box Frame Relay Parameters Continued Field Description Backup INterface The interface configured to back up this interface Sub The Sub Interfaces tab of the USP dialog box provides information about Interfaces the configuration of Sub Frame Relay interfaces in the USP To view the Sub Interfaces tab of the USP dialog box 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 appears Figure 7 19 USP Dialog Box Sub Interfaces Tab ga X330W 2V35 1 Serial 1 Frame Relay Sub Interfaces DLCIs Serial Port i Sub Frame Relay Interfaces Name Type Admin Status Serial 2 Point to Enable Bandwidth kb s Administrative Status Operational Status DLCis Refresh
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