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Specs
Install
Password
set port point-to-point admin
Warranty
Maintenance
Configuration
Establishing Switch Access
Command Line Interface CLI
BUPS-ML Input Connector
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Contents
STACKABLE SWITCH
SOFTWARE VERSION
Installation and Configuration Guide
AVAYA P334T-ML
avaya.com
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Section
Contents
Overview
Installation
Configuring the Terminal Serial Port Parameters
Configuration
Ingress VLAN Security
Port Mirroring Constraints
Troubleshooting and Maintenance
Chapter 15 Updating the Software
Before you Install the P330-ML
Safety Information
Preface
FCC Notice
Warranty
Notes, Cautions, and Warnings
Avaya Support
Avaya P334T-ML User’s Guide
SECTION 1 OVERVIEW
Page
Avaya P334T-ML Features
Avaya P334T-ML Overview
Chapter
Introduction
Layer 3 Features P330-ML
Command Line Interface CLI
Network Management and Monitoring
Device Manager Embedded Web
Port Mirroring
Avaya Integrated Manager
SMON
Fans, Power Supply, and BUPS-ML Monitoring
Standards and Compatibility
Avaya P330 Standards Supported
IEEE
IETF - Layer
IETF - Network Monitoring
Specifications
P334T-ML Switch
Power Requirements
Physical
Safety
Safety - AC Version
Safety - DC Version
EMC Emissions
Interfaces
Stacking Sub-module
Basic MTBF
Safety Information
Approved SFF/SFP GBIC Transceivers
Installation
Specifications
To Install the SFF/SFP GBIC transceiver
To Remove the SFF/SFP GBIC transceiver
Gigabit Fiber Optic Cabling
Agency Approval
Console Pin Assignments
Chapter
SECTION 2 INSTALLATION
Page
Required Tools
Installation
Site Preparation
Table 4.2 Power Requirements - AC
Power Requirements - DC
Rack Mounting Optional
Connecting Stacked Switches
Installing the X330STK-ML Stacking Sub-Module Optional
To connect stacked switches
5 Power up the added modules
X330SC
X330RC
X330LC
Making Connections to Network Equipment
Connecting Cables to Network Equipment
Prerequisites
Page
Powering On - Avaya P330 Module AC
Powering Up the Avaya P330
Powering On - Avaya P330 Switch DC
Post-Installation
Avaya P334T-ML Front and Rear Panels
Avaya P334T-ML Front Panel
P334T-ML LEDs
LED Name
Chapter 6 Avaya P334T-ML Front and Rear Panels
Avaya P334T-ML LED Descriptions Continued
Avaya P334T-ML Back Panel
BUPS-ML connector cover plate removed
Table 6.2 Avaya P334T-ML - - Select buttons
Figure 6.4 P334T-ML AC version Back Panel with Stacking Sub-module
BUPS-ML Input Connector
Figure 6.6 BUPS-ML Input Connector Sticker
Establishing Switch Access
Configuring the Terminal Serial Port Parameters
Connecting a Terminal to the Avaya P330 Serial port
Establishing a Serial Connection
P330 Sessions
Assigning P330’s IP Stack Address
session router
The mode can be either switch, router, wan, atm, mgp
Establishing a Telnet Connection
Establishing an SSH Connection
Connecting a Modem to the Console Port
set interface ppp enable
Establishing a Modem PPP Connection with the P330
Overview
Security Levels
Entering the Supervisor Level
Entering the CLI
SNMP Support
User Authentication
Introduction to SNMP
control the P330
Users
Groups
SNMP Commands
Views
In order to
In order to
SSH Protocol Support
Introduction to SSH
SSH Commands
Figure 8.1 SSH Session Establishment Process
SCP Protocol Support
RADIUS
Introduction to RADIUS
User attempts login Local User account authenticated in switch? No
User name and password authenticated? No Authentication Reject
sent to switch
Authentication request sent to RADIUS Server
Radius Commands
Telnet Client Support
Telnet Commands
Introduction to Telnet
Recovery Password Commands
Recovery Password
Introduction
Allowed Managers
Allowed Managers CLI Commands
Allowed Managers Introduction
Allowed Protocols
Allowed Protocols CLI Commands
Allowed Protocols Introduction
ip telnet-client enable
no ip telnet-client
SECTION 3 CONFIGURATION
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Configuring the Switch
P330 Default Settings
Avaya P330 Default Settings
Function
Ports
1 Ensure that the other side is also set to Autonegotiation Enabled
Ports 51
Chapter 9 P330 Default Settings
Switch Configuration
Basic Switch Configuration
Identifying the system
System Parameter Configuration
Operating parameters
Uploading and Downloading Device Configurations and Images
Network Time Acquiring Protocols Parameter Configuration
Layer 2 Configuration File
In order to
Layer 3 Configuration File
In order to
System Logging
System Logging Introduction
Sinks
Applications
Syslog Servers
Syslog Configuration CLI Commands
In order to
Monitoring CPU Utilization
Chapter 10 Switch Configuration
Avaya P330 Layer 2 Features
Overview
Configuring Ethernet Parameters
Ethernet
Fast Ethernet
Gigabit Ethernet
Gigabit Ethernet ports
MMMMMMSSSSSS MM-MM-MM-SS-SS-SS
Ethernet Configuration CLI Commands
Ethernet Implementation in the Avaya P334T-ML
Speed - 10/100 ports 1-48 1G ports 51
Priority queuing - 10/100 ports 4 queues 1G ports 2 queues
CAM size - 8K addresses
VLAN Configuration
VLAN Overview
VLAN Tagging
Multi VLAN Binding
Figure 11.3 illustrates these binding modes in P330
Automatic VLAN Learning
VLAN CLI Commands
Ingress VLAN Security
VLAN Implementation in the Avaya P334T-ML
How “Port Based” Authentication Works
Port Based Network Access Control PBNAC
PBNAC Implementation in the P330 Family
Configuring the P330 for PBNAC
PBNAC CLI Commands
In order to
Spanning Tree Protocol
Spanning Tree Protocol
Spanning Tree per Port
Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol RSTP
Spanning Tree Implementation in the P330 Family
Spanning Tree Protocol CLI Commands
Set the port point-to-point admin
set port point-to-point admin
admin and operational RSTP status
status
MAC Security
MAC Security Implementation in P330
MAC Security CLI Commands
MAC Aging CLI Commands
Configuring the P330 for MAC Aging
MAC Aging
LAG CLI Commands
LAG Overview
LAG Implementation in the Avaya P330 Family of Products
Port Redundancy
Port Redundancy Operation
Port Redundancy CLI Commands
Intermodule Port Redundancy
show intermodule port redundancy
display the intermodule
redundancy entry defined for the
IP Multicast Filtering
IP Multicast CLI Commands
IP Multicast Implementation in the Avaya P334T-ML
RMON
RMON CLI Commands
RMON Overview
In order to
SMON
SMON Overview
Port Mirroring Configuration
Port Mirroring CLI commands
Port Mirroring Overview
Port Mirroring Constraints
Multilayer Policy
About Multilayer Policy
Multilayer Policy Implementation in the P334T-ML
Configuring the P334T-ML for Multilayer Policy
Multilayer Policy CLI Commands
In order to
Implementation of Weighted Queuing in the P330-ML
Weighted Queuing
Weighted Queuing CLI Commands
Port Classification CLI Commands
Port Classification
Stack Health
Stack Redundancy
Implementation of Stack Health in the P330 Family
Stack Health CLI Commands
Initiate the stack health testing
procedure
set stack health
Chapter 11 Avaya P330 Layer 2 Features
Avaya P330 Layer 3 Features
What is Routing?
Figure 12.1 Routing
Forwarding
Routing Configuration
Multinetting Multiple Subnets per VLAN
IP Configuration
IP Configuration CLI Commands
Assigning Initial Router Parameters
set vlan Vlan-id name Vlan-name replacing Vlan-id by the
Routerconfigure# interface interface-name
The Routerconfigure-ifinterface-name# prompt appears
Routerconfigure-ifinterface-name# ip address ip- address netmask
Routerconfigure# interface interface-name# ip vlan vland-id
Obtaining a Routing License Key
To obtain a License Key that enables routing features
1 Go to http//license-lsg.avaya.com and click “request new license”
2 Enter the Certificate Key and Certificate Type 3 Click Next
4 Enter contact information once per certificate 5 Click Next
6 View number of licenses left
License Key CLI Commands
set license module license featureName
Activating a Routing License Key
Chapter 12 Avaya P330 Layer 3 Features
RIP Routing Interchange Protocol Configuration
RIP Overview
RIP2
RIP CLI Commands
Table 12.1 DIfferences Between RIP and RIP2
In order to
OSPF Open Shortest Path First Configuration
OSPF Overview
OSPF CLI Commands
Static Routing Configuration CLI Commands
Static Routing Configuration
Static Routing Overview
Route Preferences
Route Redistribution Commands
Route Redistribution
ARP Address Resolution Protocol Table Configuration
ARP Overview
ARP CLI Commands
The ARP Table
BOOTP/DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Relay Configuration
BOOTP/DHCP Overview
BOOTP/DHCP CLI Commands
NetBIOS Overview
NetBIOS Re-broadcast Configuration
NetBIOS Re-broadcast Configuration CLI Commands
VRRP Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol Configuration
VRRP Overview
VRRP Configuration Example
VRRP CLI Commands
Case #2
In order to
SRRP Configuration Example
SRRP Configuration
SRRP Overview
SRRP CLI Commands
Policy Configuration Overview
Policy Configuration
Policy Configuration CLI Commands
In order to
Policy Configuration Example
Figure 12.4 Avaya P330 Policy
P330-1super# ip access-list 100 2 fwd3 tcp any host
P330-1super# ip access-list 100 1 fwd6 tcp 149.49.0.0 0.0.255.255 any
P330-1super# ip access-list 100 3 deny tcp host 192.168.5.33 any eq
IP Fragmentation and Reassembly Overview
IP Fragmentation and Reassembly
IP Fragmentation/Reassembly CLI Commands
SECTION 4 TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE
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Troubleshooting the Installation
Troubleshooting the Installation
Chapter 13 Troubleshooting the Installation
Maintenance
Replacing the Stacking Sub-module
Maintenance
Updating the Software
Software Download
Obtain Software Online
Downloading Software
Download New Version without Overwriting Existing Version
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