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architecture that may occur. This is similar to Figure 1, except that the data center uses public IP addressing. There is no need for a NAT function between the WAN and the data center in this case.

2.2. Including LSPs in the Solution

The Juniper VF 3000 SBC proxies the VoIP traffic for the components located at the enterprise sites and presents all the VoIP traffic to the Avaya Communication Manager with the same IP address – that of the Juniper VF 3000 SBC inside interface. The Juniper VF 3000 SBC maps all enterprise IP addresses to this one IP address, and uses different transport layer port numbers to distinguish between each IP address. The Juniper VF 3000 SBC is not capable of using multiple inside IP addresses. This means that if all the LSPs in a given enterprise network are presented to Avaya Communication Manager through the Juniper VF 3000 SBC, the LSPs will all have the same IP address. However, Avaya Communication Manager is not designed to distinguish LSPs by port number – but only by unique IP addresses. Therefore, with the current releases of Juniper VF 3000 SBC and Avaya Communication Manager using the architectures shown in Figures 1- 2, LSP registration must bypass the Juniper VF 3000 SBC.

An Avaya Communication Manager Green feature (“SA8853 – Support of LSPs behind NAT”) has been developed to allow the registration of LSPs to Avaya Communication Manager in a way that does not require the ALG function of the Juniper VF 3000 SBC. Figure 3 depicts the solution architecture when applied to the architecture shown in Figure 1. Note that a separate NAT/FW device (FW is firewall) has been added to the edge of the data center for LSP-related traffic only. Also, the NAT function for the LSP in the enterprise site is being handled differently than for the other components there. A static NAT entry is needed for each LSP.

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Contents Avaya Solution & Interoperability Test Lab AbstractTable of Contents On Demand Solutions IntroductionBackground Private-Public-Private Architecture Private-Private Architecture Including LSPs in the Solution Supporting LSPs in the Private-Public-Private Architecture Configuration Overview Supporting LSPs in the Private-Private ArchitecturePrivate-Public-Private Architecture Private-Private ArchitecturePrivate-Public-Public architecture Equipment and Software Validated Equipment VersionAvaya Hosted IP Telephony Release 3.0 LSP Solution Avaya Hipt R3.0 EnvironmentService Provider Data Center Mpls CoreCustomer Enterprise Sites PC-LAN based Private-Private Avaya Communication Manager Avaya Hosted IP Telephony Release 3.0 LSP Configuration PC-LAN Configuration Private-PrivateConfigure Avaya Communication Manager for LSP Support TC Reviewed Avaya Proprietary PV 04/24/2006 Configure Avaya Local Survivable Processors LSP TC Reviewed Avaya Proprietary PV 04/24/2006 Configuring the Juniper NetScreen-25 Firewall TC Reviewed Avaya Proprietary PV 04/24/2006 TC Reviewed Avaya Proprietary PV 04/24/2006 TC Reviewed Avaya Proprietary PV 04/24/2006 TC Reviewed Avaya Proprietary PV 04/24/2006 TC Reviewed Avaya Proprietary PV 04/24/2006 TC Reviewed Avaya Proprietary PV 04/24/2006 TC Reviewed Avaya Proprietary PV 04/24/2006 TC Reviewed Avaya Proprietary PV 04/24/2006 TC Reviewed Avaya Proprietary PV 04/24/2006 TC Reviewed Avaya Proprietary PV 04/24/2006 TC Reviewed Avaya Proprietary PV 04/24/2006 TC Reviewed Avaya Proprietary PV 04/24/2006 TC Reviewed Avaya Proprietary PV 04/24/2006 TC Reviewed Avaya Proprietary PV 04/24/2006 Configure the Juniper VF 3000 SBC TC Reviewed Avaya Proprietary PV 04/24/2006 G650/C-LAN Configuration Private-Public-Private Configure Avaya Communication Manager for LSP Support TC Reviewed Avaya Proprietary PV 04/24/2006 Configure Avaya Local Survivable Processors LSP TC Reviewed Avaya Proprietary PV 04/24/2006 Configuring the Juniper NetScreen-25 Firewall TC Reviewed Avaya Proprietary PV 04/24/2006 TC Reviewed Avaya Proprietary PV 04/24/2006 TC Reviewed Avaya Proprietary PV 04/24/2006 TC Reviewed Avaya Proprietary PV 04/24/2006 TC Reviewed Avaya Proprietary PV 04/24/2006 TC Reviewed Avaya Proprietary PV 04/24/2006 TC Reviewed Avaya Proprietary PV 04/24/2006 TC Reviewed Avaya Proprietary PV 04/24/2006 TC Reviewed Avaya Proprietary PV 04/24/2006 TC Reviewed Avaya Proprietary PV 04/24/2006 TC Reviewed Avaya Proprietary PV 04/24/2006 Configure the Juniper VF 3000 SBC TC Reviewed Avaya Proprietary PV 04/24/2006 Enterprise Customer Checkpoint Firewall Configuration General Properties of B1 LSP Static NAT NAT Properties of B1 LSP Static NAT Verification Group PropertiesReferences GlossaryAvaya Inc. All Rights Reserved

VF 3000 specifications

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