HP Media Gateways G350, Media Gateways G250 manual Routing features, Vpn

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Summary of services

- Egress QoS List

Access control lists define which packets should be forwarded or denied access to the network. QoS lists change the DSCP and 802.1p priority of routed packets according to the packet characteristics.

Policy-based routing. The G250/G350 features policy-based routing, which uses a policy list structure to implement a routing scheme based on traffic source, destination, type, and other characteristics. You can use policy-based routing lists (PBR lists) to determine the routing of packets that match the rules defined in the list. Common applications include separate routing for voice and data traffic, routing traffic originating from different sets of users through different Internet connections (Internet Service Providers), and defining backup routes for defined classes of traffic.

RTP Header Compression. The G250/G350 saves up to 60% of the bandwidth necessary using RTP compression. It also enhances the efficiency of voice transmission over the network by compressing the headers of Real Time Protocol (RTP) packets, thereby minimizing the overhead and the delays involved in RTP implementation.

TCP Header Compression. The G250/G350 uses Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) header compression to reduce the amount of bandwidth needed for non-voice data. TCP header compression can be applied either as part of RTP Header Compression via IPCH, or using the Van Jacobson method defined in RFC 1144.

Inter-Gateway Alternate Routing (IGAR). The G250/G350 uses IGAR as a means to use the PSTN as an alternative to the WAN interface under certain definable conditions. In providing an alternate routing mechanism, IGAR preserves the internal makeup of the call so that the call can be successfully terminated to its original internal destination.

Routing features

Both the G250 and the G350 have an internal router. You can configure the following routing features on the router:

Interfaces

Routing table

VPN

GRE tunneling

DHCP and BOOTP relay

DHCP server

DHCP client

Broadcast relay

ARP table

ICMP errors

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Contents Issue 5 June Overview for the Avaya G250 and Avaya G350 Media GatewaysAvaya Inc All Rights Reserved About this book Management, Security, Alarms and Troubleshooting Appendix D G350 technical specifications Page Audience Downloading this book and updates from the webAbout this book Downloading this bookWithin the US Related resourcesTechnical assistance Title NumberSending us comments InternationalPage Introduction Avaya G250 Media Gateway Overview FeaturesAvaya G350 Media Gateway Overview WAN Introduction G250 physical description Avaya G250-Analog Media Gateway ChassisAvaya G250-DCP Media Gateway Chassis Console RST G350 physical description Avaya G350 Media Gateway ChassisETH LAN G350 front panel ports and slots Permitted slots for media modules Media Description ModulePermitted slots for media modules Media Description Module Supported media modules Media module Description Optional componentsSupported media modules in the G350 Telephony media modulesS8300 server LAN media modulesTelephony media modules MM711 analog media moduleMM714 analog media module MM711 media moduleMM716 analog media module MM714 media moduleMM717 DCP media module MM312 DCP media moduleMM712 DCP media module MM710 E1/T1 media module MM720 BRI media moduleMM722 BRI media module MM720 media moduleMM342 universal serial data WAN media module WAN media modulesMM340 E1/T1 WAN media module LAN media modules MM314 LAN media moduleMM316 LAN media module MM316 media modulePermitted slots for media modules Media module Media module slot configurations in the G350Permitted slots Supported media modules in the G250 Combination limitations in the G350Page Voice over IP VoIP Summary of servicesMedia gateway services Voice software Physical media G350Telephones Physical media G250 Outside telephone linesMedia Gateway Controllers Configuring G250/G350 options Supported S8XXX serversSummary of services Avaya CM software applications Avaya CM featuresMGC management Emergency Transfer Relay ETR Additional featuresCall center capabilities Contact closure LAN servicesPhysical media Fax, modem, TTY over IPPower over Ethernet PoE VLANsPort mirroring WAN servicesRapid Spanning Tree Protocol Rstp Port redundancyAvaya G250 and G350 support Media modules necessary for each WAN lineWAN features Routing features VPNRIP Ospf Page Management applications Management, Security, Alarms and TroubleshootingAvaya G250 and Avaya G350 Command Line Interfaces CLI Avaya Integrated Management Management access security featuresAvaya G250/G350 Manager and Embedded Web Manager Avaya QoS ManagerNetwork security features Alarms and troubleshooting featuresPacket sniffing Automatic error detectionFront panel LEDs Converged Network Analyzer CNA test plug VoIP debugging using RTP-MIBObject tracking Link Layer Discovery Protocol LldpPage Documentation Page G250 media gateway capacities Description Capacity Comments Appendix a G250 and G350 capacitiesG250 maximum media gateway capacities Miscellaneous G350 maximum media gateway capacities Simultaneous fax transmissions S8300 maximum capacities S8300 capacities Quantity SupportedPage Avaya DCP digital telephones Appendix B Supported Avaya telephonesAvaya IP telephones Avaya analog telephones Avaya G250 Media Gateway specifications Description Value Appendix C G250 technical specificationsG250 specifications Media modules Description Value G250 power cord specificationsG250 media module specifications Avaya G350 Media Gateway specifications Description Value Appendix D G350 technical specificationsG350 specifications Other media modules G350 power cord specificationsG350 media module specifications Index DCP WAN WAN features Access control lists