Security

IP Telephony circuit pack security

Avaya circuit packs such as those in the G650 Media Gateways have a variety of security measures that combine both voice and data security strategies in to a secure package.

The G650 use three different Ethernet interfaces to help isolate the traffic, and protect the specific interfaces that must be secured:

TN2312BP IP Server Interface (IPSI)

TN2302AP and TN2602AP Media Processors

TN799DP Control LAN (C-LAN)

TN2312BP IP Server Interface (IPSI)

Telnet

A telnet service is currently required on the IPSI for manual administration of the IPSI (IP address, default gateway address, VLAN ID, QoS, and Ethernet settings). Telnet access to the IPSI circuit pack is through

Standard TCP port 23, but only for connections that are physically made through its secondary services Ethernet port. When established, these Telnet accesses are directed to a command menu that supports a variety of administration tasks.

The OS-debugging shell over port 2312. This port is always available when accessed through the local services port. Telnet access to this port on the control link is opened by a Communication Manager command, and disabled immediately after a session has closed the connection or after 5 minutes of inactivity (see also Control link).

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Avaya 555-245-600 manual IP Telephony circuit pack security, TN2312BP IP Server Interface Ipsi, Telnet