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Avaya DHCP BCM Rls 6.0 User's Manual

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1. amp gt Gt iU ab Mcr meds 24 Avaya Documentation Links 26 4 NN4001 1 027 Issue 1 2 BCM Ris 6 0 DHCP DHCP Server Overview The BCM can provide DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol service to network clients DHCP allows a network administrator to supervise and distribute IP addresses and other network settings such as default gateways and DNS servers from a central location This service dynamically assigns IP addresses to network computers and or IP telephones so you do not need to manually assign an IP address It can also automatically assign a new IP address if a device connects to a different place in the network The BCM can also issue Terminal Proxy Server S1 amp S2 settings to IP Telephones e g i200x 1100 1200 series which register using DHCP This ensures that the IP phones register correctly with the BCM Note BCM50 models This guide describes the DHCP service on the standard 50 The settings detailed in this guide do not relate to DHCP on the BCM50e router For information on the BCM50e DHCP settings refer to the BCM50 Router LAN Settings Guide DHCP and the BCM The BCM has various DHCP modes It can issue DHCP information to e All devices on a network e IP Phones only e Or not be used as any type of DHCP server As well as acting as a DHCP server the BCM can be a DHCP client i e it can request DHCP information f
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3. Details For Interface Customer LAN IP Configuration Obtain IP address dynamically IP Address 200 30 30 74 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Modify KK Renew 1p address J 22 NN40011 027 Issue 1 2 BCM RIs 6 0 DHCP 7 DNS settings can also be entered if you are not receiving this information via DHCP Contact the network administrator for DNS settings Click on the General Settings tab and enter the required DNS information IP Subsystem General Settings LAN Interfaces VLAN Interfaces Static Routes Dial Out System Information System name bemso MIP Settings Default gateway 200 30 30 7 Published IP Interface Customer LAN E Published IP Address 200 30 30 79 r Public Network Discovered Public Address 0 0 0 0 Address Discovery Flag Provisioned Public Address gateway 2wire net 192 168 1 254 Note For more information concerning the configuration of VLANs please refer to the VLANs Guide NN40011 027 Issue 1 2 BCM RIs 6 0 23 DHCP Published IP Address The Published IP Address is the address that IP Telephones should register against being the S1 and S2 dependent on network setup addresses configured during the registration process This affects DHCP configuration in respect to the S1 S2 addresses entered in the IP Terminal DHCP Options screen which generally should be the same as the Published IP Address
4. Use the following process to check the Published IP Address and the S1 S2 addresses 1 In the Element Manager Configuration tab open the System folder and click on IP Subsystem Task Navigation Panel z IP Subsystem Configuration Administration Welcome General Settings BG System r System Informat Identification Date and Time System name e Keycodes DIARI Settings S Telephony Regions Administrator Access If you 3 Resources af 2 The Published IP Interface will be listed as either the main Customer LAN or a VLAN created in the VLAN Interfaces tab IP Subsystem General Settings LAN Interfaces VLAN Interfaces Static Routes D r System Information System name P BCMSORS Settings A If you change the default gateway you may lose ya Default gateway 200 30 30 7 3 The actual IP Address of the selected Published IP Interface will be stated in the Published IP Address field 24 NN40011 027 Issue 1 2 BCM RIs 6 0 DHCP 4 Now open the Data Services folder and select DHCP Server Task Navigation Panel Configuration Administration DHCP Ser Welcome C3 System C3 Administrator Access Resources 3 Telephony Data Services General S 9 8 9 Qos Applications 5 Click on the IP Terminal DHCP Options screen and check that the S1
5. General Settings c EM System Pa System Informat Identification Date and Time System name fF e Keycodes subsystem IP Settings QS Telephony Regions Administrator Access TF you H Resources 20 NN4001 1 027 Issue 1 2 BCM RIs 6 0 DHCP 2 Click on the LAN Interfaces tab and select Customer LAN 10 10 11 1 255 255 255 252 255 255 2550 3 If the Customer LAN IP Address requires changing click on the Modify button in the Details area DCE f 10 10 11 1 255 255 255 252 NN4001 1 027 Issue 1 2 BCM RIs 6 0 21 DHCP 4 Enter the IP Settings as required You can choose to e Obtain an IP Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway automatically e Enter an IP Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway manually Modify IP Settings BN 1 vou change this you may lose your connection to the Network Element Obtain IP address dynamically IP address 200 30 30 51 IP subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 200 30 307 5 Click OK to save your settings You may lose your connection to Element Manager You will not need to reboot the BCM Note The BCM s Default Gateway can also be set in the General Settings tab 6 If the BCM is obtaining its network settings via DHCP either its own DHCP server or one that resides on the network you can choose to renew the network settings To do so click Renew IP Address
6. amp S2 IP Addresses match the Published IP Address DHCP Server General Settings IP Terminal DHCP Options Addre Primary Terminal Proxy Server 51 Port BCM X Portnumber 7000 Atin 1 Retry count Ol r Secondary Terminal Proxy Server 52 Port BCM Potnumbe 7000 Reycoun W Note Certain network scenarios may require the S1 amp S2 Addresses to be different i e there may be a secondary server for the IP phone to connect to in case of the primary server not being available For further information about the Published IP Interface refer to the P Telephony Guide NN4001 1 027 Issue 1 2 BCM RIs 6 0 25 DHCP Avaya Documentation Links e Planning and Engineering guide e Installation Checklist and Quick Start guide e Configuration System guide 26 NN4001 1 027 Issue 1 2 BCM Rls 6 0
7. do not want DHCP to automatically assign VLAN IDs to the telephones enter VLAN A none in this text box Note1 The AVAYA IP Terminal VLAN ID string must be terminated with a period Note2 If you do not know the VLAN ID contact your network administrator Note3 For information bout how to setup a VLAN refer to the user documentation that came with your VLAN compatible switch or refer to the VLANs Guide Avaya WLAN Handset Settings TFTP Server IP Address Enter the IP Address of the TFTP server that is used for eo providing firmware to the WLAN handsets and the 2245 IP Telephony Manager Telephony Manager 2245 NN40011 027 Issue 1 2 BCM Ris 6 0 19 DHCP Additional Information BCM Customer LAN IP Address The Customer LAN IP Address of the BCM can be statically defined or obtained automatically If the BCM LAN IP Address is statically defined and BCM DHCP is enabled the Address Ranges refer to the Setting the Address Ranges section of this guide must be in the same network range as the BCM IP Address If there is an existing DHCP Server on the network it is recommended that the BCM be given a static IP Address See the network administrator to obtain a static IP Address Use the following procedure to set the BCM Customer LAN IP Address 1 In the Configuration tab open the System heading and click on IP Subsystem Task Navigation Panel IP Subsystem Configuration Administration Welcome
8. router DHCP service please refer to the Router LAN Settings Guide NN40011 027 Issue 1 2 BCM RIs 6 0 7 DHCP Required Information Before commencing installation certain information is required concerning the BCM and the customer s network For configurations as a DHCP Server e Has the LAN interface IP Address been set as required Does the customer already have a DHCP server What is the required range of IP addresses Is there a requirement for Reserved IP addresses Does the customer have a WINS server and if so what is the IP address Is the customer using IP Phones e ls the customer using VLAN s 8 NN4001 1 027 Issue 1 2 BCM RIs 6 0 DHCP Flow Chart Use the flow chart below to determine which sections of the guide to use To properly prepare the BCM for DHCP ensure the BCM is not connected to the network Contact the network administrator and obtain the DHCP requirements of the network refer to the Required Information section of this guide Ensure the BCM LAN IP Address is compatible with the DHCP requirements refer to the BCM Customer LAN IP Address section of this guide Set the DHCP mode and enter IP information to be issued to DHCP clients refer to the General Settings section of this guide Set the Address Range to be issued to DHCP clients refer to the Setting the Address Ranges section of this guide Will IP Phones be used on the BCM system Yes lan LL Check the Publish
9. statically assigning an address on the network device itself is that the network device can still register with the DHCP server and obtain all the usual DHCP information such as default gateway DNS Servers etc IP Addresses are reserved for a network device by entering the MAC address of the device and the IP Address reserved A Reserved Address entry in the DHCP settings screen would require the following example information e MAC address e g 00 04 23 0C 78 C8 e Reserved IP Address e g 30 30 30 5 Note The MAC physical address can be viewed from the command prompt by entering ipconfig all command IP Terminals Details The DHCP configurations screens contain information to be transferred to IP phones when they register via DHCP The IP phone specific information includes the S1 and S2 server address which is the IP address that the phone has to register with to use IP Telephony features The S1 and S2 address will most usually be the IP Address of the BCM LAN ports Other information that can be returned to DHCP requests from IP phones includes VLAN information 6 NN4001 1 027 Issue 1 2 BCM RIs 6 0 DHCP DHCP amp VLANs A VLAN is a Virtual LAN whereby connected devices appear to be on the same physical network although they may be geographically separated This configuration is dependant on a network device being capable of supporting VLAN s and all VLAN information should be obtained from the networ
10. AVAYA BCM Rls 6 0 DHCP Task Based Guide DHCP Copyright 2010 Avaya Inc All Rights Reserved Notices While reasonable efforts have been made to ensure that the information in this document is complete and accurate at the time of printing Avaya assumes no liability for any errors Avaya reserves the right to make changes and corrections to the information in this document without the obligation to notify any person or organization of such changes Documentation disclaimer Avaya shall not be responsible for any modifications additions or deletions to the original published version of this documentation unless such modifications additions or deletions were performed by Avaya 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 End User Link disclaimer Avaya is not responsible for the contents or reliability of any linked Web sites referenced within this site or documentation s provided by Avaya Avaya is not responsible for the accuracy of any information statement or content provided on these sites and does not necessarily endorse the products services or information described or offered within them Avaya does not guarantee that these links will work all the time and has no control over the availabilit
11. CM Rls 6 0 DHCP 3 Enter the IP Address you want to reserve and the MAC Address to assign the IP Address to The Client Name and Client Description fields are optional but helpful in identifying the device Add Reserved Address Exi IP address 200 30 30 199 MAC address 00 0A E4 75 8D 64 4 Click on OK when finished The entry will be displayed in the Reserved Address table DHCP Server General Settings IP Terminal DHCP Options Address Ranges Lease Info 200 40 40 170 Add Delete Modify NN40011 027 Issue 1 2 BCM RIs 6 0 15 DHCP Viewing Current DHCP Clients Use the following procedure to view DHCP clients who currently have an IP Address issued by the BCM 1 In Element Manager select the Configuration tab and open the Data Services folder and select DHCP Server Task Navigation Panel z z DHCP Server Configuration Administration Welcome General Settings System 1425 Administrator Access Resources 1425 Telephony 73 Data Services Primary DNS Qos 58 Applications WINS WINS Le 2 Click on the Lease Info tab Current DHCP clients will be listed DHCP Server General Settings IP Terminal DHCP Options Address RangesLesse Info LAN Lease Info Lease Info Settings Expiration yyyy mm dd hh mm ss gt Attribute Value Description IP Address lt read on
12. ed IP Address refer to the Published IP Address section of this guide Check the IP Phone settings refer to the Setting the IP Terminal Details section of this guide Connect the BCM to the network NN40011 027 Issue 1 2 BCM RIs 6 0 9 DHCP Configuration Note Before configuring the BCM DHCP settings ensure the LAN settings are configured as required e g manual IP Address or obtain automatically Refer to the BCM LAN IP Address section of this guide for more information on configuring the LAN IP Address General Settings The General Settings screen allows you to configure the DHCP mode refer to the DHCP Modes section of this guide and DNS WINS servers and Default Gateway that the network uses if known The settings entered here are returned to DHCP clients if DHCP is enabled If there is already a DHCP server on the network and the BCM is set to obtain its IP Address dynamically refer to the BCM LAN IP Address section of this guide the BCM will obtain DNS and WINS information from the network DHCP Server 1 In Element Manager select the Configuration tab and open the Data Services folder and select DHCP Server Task Navigation Panel Configuration Administration Welcome DHCP Server General Settings IP Terminal DHCP Options Address Ranges Le System 1425 Administrator Access DHCP server is Enabled IP Phones Onl
13. eneral Settings 73 System 1423 Administrator Access 423 Resources Telephony 3 Data Services Primary DNS QoS H Applications WINS sen WINS NN40011 027 Issue 1 2 BCM Ris 6 0 17 DHCP 2 Select the IP Terminal DHCP Options tab If you need to change the 1 or S2 information alter the appropriate fields DHCP Server General Settings _ IP Terminal DHCP Options J Address Ranges Lease Info Primary Terminal Proxy Server 51 IP address 200 30 30 99 Port Other M Port number 0 Action 1 Retry count 0 Secondary Terminal Proxy Server 52 IP address 200 30 30 99 VLAN M VLAN identifiers comma delimited Avaya WLAN Handset Settings TFTP Server WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 Note The 51 address should always correspond to the BCM LAN Address The S2 address can be the same as S1 or the IP Address of a BCM offering a backup UNISTIM service 3 If there are any VLAN Virtual LAN settings to be issued to IP Phones enter these in the VLAN Identifiers field This information will be supplied by the VLAN switch administrator IP Terminal DHCP Options Attribute Value Description Primary Terminal Proxy Server S1 IP Address IP address gt The IP address of the Proxy Server for IP phones 10 10 10 10 drop down Select the appropriate port list BCM SRG Meridian 1 Succession 1000 Centrex SL 100 Other T
14. f WINS node e B node The BCM first checks the HMHOSTS cache then uses broadcast for name registration and resolution e P node The BCM registers with a NetBIOS Name server at startup e M node Mixes B and P node The BCM uses the B node method and if that fails uses the P node method e H node Uses both B and P node methods B node is used only as a last resort Default H node Lease time s numeric string The amount of time before a DHCP lease expires and the device must request a new IP address Default 604800 seconds NN4001 1 027 Issue 1 2 BCM Ris 6 0 11 DHCP Setting the Address Ranges The IP Addresses to be issued to DHCP clients are entered in this section If the DHCP mode is set to Enabled IP Phones Only then the Address Range entered here will only relate to IP Phones 1 In Element Manager select the Configuration tab and open the Data Services folder and select DHCP Server Task Navigation Panel z DHCP Server Configuration Administration Welcome General Settings 3 73 System 1423 Administrator Access 423 Resources 21 H Telephony 3 Data Services Primary DNS ud Le WINS sen Applications WINS 2 Select the Address Ranges tab Click on Add to add a new Address Range It is possible to configure Address ranges for the Customer LAN IP address and also any VLANs that may be configured re
15. fer to the Additional Information section of this guide for more information the Customer LAN and VLANs You can also e Click on Modify to add a new address range e Click on Delete to delete a range DHCP Server General Settings IP Terminal DHCP Optio Address Ranges P ease Info Included Address Ranges To IP Address Default Gateway 200 30 30 220 200 30 30 254 200 30 30 51 Reserved Addresses IPAddess MAC Address CientName ClentDescipion 12 NN4001 1 027 Issue 1 2 BCM Ris 6 0 DHCP 3 In this example an address range has been added Enter the address range and the Default Gateway to be issued to DHCP clients and click OK Add Included Address Range x From IP address 200 40 40 150 To IP address 200 40 40 170 Default Gateway 200 40 40 1 i Cancel Note If an Address Range is entered that is not compatible with the Customer LAN or VLAN subnets an Invalid Parameter error message will be displayed The Address Ranges must be compatible with the Customer or VLAN subnets Note Whenever you make changes to the address range the DHCP server may become unavailable to clients for a brief period of time Address Ranges Settings Attribute Value Description Included Address Ranges From IP IP Address format An IP address specifying the lowest IP address in a Address 10 10 10 10 gt range To IP Address lt IP Address f
16. he port number on the terminal through which IP phones connect The initial action code for the IP telephone Retry count The delay before an IP phone retries connecting to the proxy 18 NN4001 1 027 Issue 1 2 BCM Ris 6 0 DHCP Attribute Description p x llc c Se n oc Xr c O Secondary Terminal Proxy Server S2 IP address lt IP address gt The IP address of the Proxy Server for IP phones 10 10 10 10 lt drop down Select the appropriate port list gt BCM SRG Meridian 1 Succession 1000 Centrex SL 100 Other The port number on the terminal through which IP phones connect The initial action code for the IP telephone Retry count The delay before an IP phone retries connecting to the proxy server VLAN VLAN identifiers Specify the Virtual LAN VLAN ID numbers that are given to the comma IP telephones delimited If you want DHCP to automatically assign VLAN IDs to the IP telephones enter the VLAN IDs in the following format VLAN A id1 id3 idn Where VLAN A is an identifier that tells the IP telephone that this message is a VLAN discovery message Id1 id2 idn are the VLAN ID numbers that DHCP can assign to the IP telephones You can have up to 10 VLAN ID numbers listed The VLAN ID numbers must be a number from 0 to 4095 For example if you wanted to use VLAN IDs 1100 1200 1300 and 1400 you would enter the following string in this box VLAN A 1100 1200 1300 1400 If you
17. k administrator who looks after the VLAN devices The BCM is capable of creating up to 4 VLANs on the 50 and 8 VLANs on the BCM450 This helps with network management as it may not be desirable to have IP Phones and PCs on the same logical network Configuring VLANs on the BCM itself affects DHCP in two main areas e Published IP Address Creating VLANs results in a choice of selection for the Published IP Address i e either the Customer LAN or one of the VLANs The Published IP Address should be the S1 Address in the IP Terminal DHCP Options screen e Address Ranges If VLANs are configured on the BCM DHCP Address Ranges can be configured to suit the VLAN network range For example if a VLAN interface is configured with an address of 200 40 40 5 the BCM will allow an Address Range of 200 40 40 160 200 40 40 180 to be created Note For more information about the Published IP Address refer to the IP Telephony Guide For more information about VLANs refer to the VLANs Guide BCM50e Integrated Router On the BCM50e models it is possible to choose between using the DHCP service on the main BCM unit or the DHCP service on the router There is an option with the DHCP General Settings tab on BCM50e models to select which DHCP Service to use It is recommended that if VLANs are configured on the BCM the main BCM unit DHCP service is used and the router DHCP service is disabled For more information on the BCM50e
18. ly gt The IP address currently supplied to the client MAC lt read only gt The MAC address of the client Address Client Name lt read only gt The client name if the client has been given a name in the Reserved Addresses table Otherwise this field is blank Lease Start lt read only date format The date and time the lease began yyyy mm dd hh mm ss gt Lease lt read only date format The date and time the lease is set to expire 16 NN4001 1 027 Issue 1 2 BCM RIs 6 0 DHCP Setting the IP Terminal Details Use this screen to enter information that will be issued to IP Phones when they register via DHCP This mainly relates to the S1 amp S2 servers which are the IP Addresses of the UNISTIM service that provide the IP Telephony service The UNISTIM service is provided via the BCM LAN ports and VLANs Note If the S1 and S2 entries are not manually changed they will always default to the Published IP Address refer to the Additional Information section of this guide If the Published IP Address changes so will the S1 amp S2 addresses If the S1 and S2 addresses are entered manually they will not automatically update when the Published IP Address is changed 1 In Element Manager select the Configuration tab and open the Data Services folder and select DHCP Server Task Navigation Panel i i DHCP Server Configuration Administration Welcome G
19. ormat An IP address specifying the highest IP address in a 10 10 10 10 gt range Default IP Address format The gateway through which DHCP clients connect to an gateway 10 10 10 10 gt external network Add lt button gt Click to add an included address range Delete lt button gt Click to delete a selected address range Modify lt button gt Click to modify a selected address range Reserving Addresses Reserving Addresses for network devices ensures that those devices always retain the same IP Address but they can also be updated with DNS and gateway information should that change Typically network devices that provide some kind of function to the rest of the network e g hosting an application service would benefit from having a reserved address With this configuration other network devices can always connect to the same location The process of reserving an IP Address consists of specifying the MAC address of the network device and assigning an IP Address to the MAC Address Note Reserved Addresses cannot be within an existing BCM DHCP Address Range NN4001 1 027 Issue 1 2 BCM Ris 6 0 13 DHCP 1 In Element Manager select the Configuration tab and open the Data Services folder and select DHCP Server tD System 1 4 Administrator Access 2 Click on the Address Ranges tab In the bottom part of the screen click on Add 200 30 30 254 200 40 40 170 14 NN4001 1 027 Issue 1 2 B
20. rom an established DHCP server on the network DHCP Modes By default the BCM DHCP service is set to Enabled IP Phones Only Ensure that the mode is set correctly for the network The available modes are e Disabled Does not respond to DHCP requests from any device e Enabled IP Phones only Only responds to DHCP requests from IP Phones e Enabled All Devices Responds to DHCP requests from PC s and IP Phones on the network Note If DHCP is not required on the network it is recommended that the DHCP mode is set to Disabled NN4001 1 027 Issue 1 2 BCM Ris 6 0 5 DHCP Note If there is an existing DHCP Server on the network it is recommended that the BCM be given a static or reserved IP Address See the network administrator to obtain a static IP Address Refer to the BCM LAN IP Address section for information on setting the BCM IP Address Address Range The Address Range is a specified range of addresses that the BCM will issue when requested by network DHCP clients Careful planning is required here so as not to conflict with static or reserved addresses Address Ranges should be manually configured on the BCM i e there is no automatic configuration of Address Ranges Reserved Addresses Addresses can be reserved for specific network devices The purpose of this is to ensure that a particular network device always has the same IP address The advantage of reserving an address over
21. ten permission of a duly authorised representative of ITEL NN4001 1 027 Issue 1 2 BCM Ris 6 0 3 DHCP Table of Contents DHCP 5 OVOLVIOWE cn a 5 DHCP and the dett 5 DHCP Modein aer de e dup ninaa aada tile 5 Address Rarge panda ad epe eee ata ie dd det dip ccr ue 6 Reserved Addresses nennen nenas 6 IP Terminals 6 DHGP amp VEANS itii eti dele p HD d heit dele p i qe nta o ee 7 50 Integrated 7 Required Information caste sarin ota nie sala eerie 8 Fow Ghart ox caressa a iso airo Gr ORI Gin Rr downs tas Epic visis 9 CONMMQUIANON 10 General Settings 1 Leeds e aiias 10 Setting the Address 12 Reserving Addresses ccccescccceeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeneneeeesneeeeeesnaneeeeenanaeeeeninees 13 Viewing Current DHCP Clients esssssseeeeeneeeeneenen nen 16 Setting the IP Terminal Details essen 17 Additional Information esse 20 BCM Customer LAN IP 20 1
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23. y Resources Kl o 1423 Telephony 3 Dat Primary DNS IP address Secondary DNS IP address WINS server address WINS node type B node Lease time s 604800 C3 Applications NN4001 1 027 Issue 1 2 BCM Ris 6 0 DHCP 2 Ensure the General Settings tab is selected Set the DHCP Mode and other details such as DNS amp WINS Server addresses DHCP Server General Settings DrP Terminal DHCP Options Address Ranges Le DHCP server is Enabled IP Phones Only IPdominname Primary DNS IP address E Mn Secondary DNS IP address 1 WINS server address WINS node type pod rz Lease time s 604800 General Settings Screen Settings Enabled All Devices Attribute Value Description The DHCP Disabled Determines the functionality of the DHCP server Server is Enabled IP Phones Default Disabled Only IP domain name lt alphanumeric character string gt The domain name of the network Primary DNS IP lt IP Address format The IP address of the primary DNS to be used by DHCP address 10 10 10 10 gt clients Secondary DNS IP Address format The IP address of the secondary DNS to be used by IP address 10 10 10 10 gt DHCP clients WINS server lt IP Address format The address of the Windows Internet Server which address 10 10 10 10 gt resolves IP addresses on a DHCP network WINS node type drop down menu The type o
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