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The port-based VLANs used in the BayStack 470-24T switches operate in accordance with the IEEE 802.1Q tagging rules. VLAN ports are grouped into broadcast domains by assigning them to the same VLAN. Frames received in one VLAN can be forwarded only within that VLAN. For more information, see Communication Server 1000: System Redundancy (553-3001-307).

Procedure 13

Connecting Campus Redundant Call Servers

1Connect the CAT5E RJ-45 LAN 2 port of Call Server 0 to a 100BaseT ELAN network interface on the local Baystack 470-24T switch.

2Connect the CAT5E RJ-45 LAN 2 port of Call Server 1 to a 100BaseT port on the remote Baystack 470-24T switch.

3Link the two Baystack 470-24T switches with two high-speed single-mode fiber uplinks (1 Gbps per link), using the built-in GBIC ports for dedicated uplink connectivity.

4Assign three VLANs to the BayStack 470-24T ports.

VLAN 1 – Default

All 104 ports belong to the four BayStack 470-24T ports.

VLAN 2 – HSP

Two ports connect CP PIV packs HSP ports in Call Server 0 and Call Server 1.

Four high-speed fiber uplinks (GBIC ports)

VLAN 3 – ELAN

Includes 2 ELAN network interfaces on the Call Servers, for example, for ELAN connections for Signaling Servers,

MG 1000Es, Call Pilot, Symposium, OTM, Element Manager.

Four high-speed fiber uplinks (GBIC ports)

End of Procedure

Connecting the CS 1000E Core Call Servers to an MG 1000E

An MG 1000E performs functions under the direct control of the CS 1000E Core Call Server. The MG 1000E detects stimulus events from its interface

553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007

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