Avaya VF 3000 manual Private-Public-Private Architecture, Private-Private Architecture

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3.1. Private-Public-Private Architecture

In order to build components in Figure 3 use the following:

Enterprise site network configuration:

On the FW/NAT device, configure a static 1-to-1 NAT mapping for each LSP.

Data center network configuration:

Add a FW/NAT device, if one is not yet present. On the NAT device, configure static 1- to-1 NAT mapping for each C-LAN/PE2IP address.

On the Juniper VF 3000 SBC, for each VF 3000 Session Routing Policy (SRP) used by a set of IP phones, configure the native IP address of each LSP.

Avaya Communication Manager server administration:

SA8853 Support of LSPs Behind Nat Green feature must be installed.

Add two IP node names for each LSP, one for the statically mapped NAT WAN IP address of each enterprise LSP and the other for its native private IP address.

Administer the “lsp” form with the statically mapped NAT WAN IP address of each LSP.

Administer the LSP list on the “ip-network-region” form, page 2 with the native (private) IP address of each LSP.

LSP configuration:

Enter the corresponding NAT WAN IP addresses of Avaya Communication Manager servers/C-LANs/PEs in the “primary controller” and “C-LAN IP address of the primary controller” fields on the LSP configuration web page.

3.2.Private-Private Architecture

In order to build components in Figure 4 use the following:

Enterprise site network configuration:

None.

Data center network configuration:

Add a VLAN supported FW/NAT device, if one is not yet present. On the FW/NAT device, set up static NAT mappings so that enterprise site address space is converted to data center address space, and vice versa, for IP addresses of LSPs in enterprise sites address spaces and CM servers/C-LANs/PEs in the data center address space.

On the Juniper VF 3000 SBC, for each VF session routing policy (SRP) used by a set of IP phones, configure the native IP address of each LSP.

2PE is an acronym for Processor Ethernet, an interface to CM that was formerly known as PC-LAN.

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Contents Abstract Avaya Solution & Interoperability Test LabTable 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 Supporting LSPs in the Private-Private Architecture Configuration OverviewPrivate-Private Architecture Private-Public-Private ArchitecturePrivate-Public-Public architecture Equipment Version Equipment and Software ValidatedAvaya Hipt R3.0 Environment Avaya Hosted IP Telephony Release 3.0 LSP SolutionService Provider Data Center Mpls CoreCustomer Enterprise Sites PC-LAN based Private-Private Avaya Communication Manager PC-LAN Configuration Private-Private Avaya Hosted IP Telephony Release 3.0 LSP ConfigurationConfigure 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 Group Properties VerificationGlossary ReferencesAvaya Inc. All Rights Reserved

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