Avaya P3343T-ML - Manual

Avaya P3343T-ML

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Contents; Preface; Section 1; Chapter 1
  • Page 4 – Section 2; Chapter 4
  • Page 5 – Chapter 8
  • Page 6 – Section 3; Chapter 9
  • Page 9 – Section 4
  • Page 11 – Before you Install the P330-ML; Safety Information; Avaya P330 switches and modules contain components sensitive to; FCC Notice; CLI Conventions; Mandatory keywords are in the; computer bold
  • Page 12 – Information displayed on screen is displayed in; Warranty
  • Page 13 – Notice
  • Page 15 – Avaya; ECTION
  • Page 17 – Avaya P334T-ML Overview; Introduction; OctaplaneTM 8 Gbps stacking fabric
  • Page 18 – Network Management and Monitoring
  • Page 19 – Avaya Integrated Manager; also; SMON
  • Page 21 – Chapter 2; Standards and Compatibility; Avaya P330 Standards Supported; IEEE
  • Page 22 – IETF - Network Monitoring
  • Page 23 – Chapter 3; Specifications; Physical
  • Page 24 – Safety; UL for US approved according to UL195O Std.; EMC Emissions; Emissions
  • Page 25 – Interfaces; RS-232 for terminal setup via RJ-45 connector on front panel.; Basic MTBF; Name
  • Page 26 – Approved SFF/SFP GBIC Transceivers; -ML Gigabit Ethernet ports. For a list of approved SFF/SFP GBIC; Laser Classification; not; use a GBIC that utilizes Parallel Identification.
  • Page 27 – Installation; Installing and Removing a SFF/SFP GBIC Transceiver; LX Transceiver
  • Page 28 – Agency Approval; Gigabit Fiber Optic Cabling
  • Page 29 – Console Pin Assignments
  • Page 33 – Required Tools; Water or moisture cannot enter the case of the unit.
  • Page 34 – Power Requirements
  • Page 35 – Snap open the ends of the front panel to reveal the fixing holes.
  • Page 36 – Remove the blanking plate from the back of the P334T-ML switch.; Connecting Stacked Switches; These are the same cables that are used with all the P330 switches.; To connect stacked switches:; Repeat Steps 1 and 2 until you reach the top switch in the stack.
  • Page 37 – Power up the added modules.
  • Page 38 – P330 Stack Connections
  • Page 39 – Making Connections to Network Equipment; Prerequisites
  • Page 40 – Gigabit Ethernet Cabling
  • Page 41 – Chapter 5; Powering Up the Avaya P330; Powering On – Avaya P330 Module AC; Ensure that you connect your P330-ML units to the BUPS-ML only. The; Powering On – Avaya P330 Switch DC; The size of the three screws in the terminal block is M3.5.
  • Page 42 – Post-Installation Indications
  • Page 43 – Chapter 6; Avaya P334T-ML Front and Rear Panels; Avaya P334T-ML Front Panel; Front Panel
  • Page 44 – LEDs
  • Page 45 – The following Function LEDs apply to all ports
  • Page 46 – enabled
  • Page 47 – Avaya P334T-ML Back Panel
  • Page 48 – BUPS-ML Input Connector; BUPS-ML Input Connector Sticker
  • Page 49 – Chapter 7; Establishing Switch Access; a terminal to the serial port on the switch; Establishing a Serial Connection; Configuring the Terminal Serial Port Parameters; Flow Control - None; Connecting a Terminal to the Avaya P330 Serial port; When you are promoted for a password, enter the user level password; root
  • Page 50 – mode; switch; session; Assigning P330’s IP Stack Address
  • Page 51 – reset; Establishing a Telnet Connection; Start; Establishing an SSH Connection; show ip ssh
  • Page 52 – Establishing a Modem (PPP) Connection with the P330; Overview; set interface ppp; set interface ppp enable; Please check that the proprietary modem cable is plugged
  • Page 53 – Security Levels; username; Entering the Supervisor Level
  • Page 54 – Defining new local users; Entering the CLI
  • Page 55 – User Authentication; Introduction to SNMP; SNMP Versions
  • Page 56 – Manager/Agent Communication; you
  • Page 57 – ’WriteCommG’ group by default. This allows you to; view the agent’s MIB tree and; Users; – This is the lowest level of SNMPv3 security. No (Message
  • Page 59 – SNMP Commands
  • Page 61 – snmp-server enable notifications
  • Page 62 – SSH Protocol Support; Introduction to SSH; encryption method. This is the private key.
  • Page 63 – SSH Session Establishment Process; SSH Commands
  • Page 64 – SCP Protocol Support
  • Page 65 – RADIUS; Introduction to RADIUS
  • Page 66 – Figure 8.2 illustrates the RADIUS authentication procedure:
  • Page 67 – Radius Commands; Avaya P330: Reference Guide
  • Page 68 – Telnet Client Support; Introduction to Telnet; By default the Telnet-client service is disabled.; Telnet Commands; The following Telnet commands are available.
  • Page 69 – Recovery Password; The following recovery password commands are available.
  • Page 70 – Allowed Managers; Allowed Managers Introduction
  • Page 71 – Allowed Protocols; Allowed Protocols Introduction
  • Page 72 – ip telnet-client enable
  • Page 75 – P330 Default Settings; Configuring the Switch; Avaya P330 Reference Guide; Avaya P330 Default Settings
  • Page 77 – Function
  • Page 79 – Switch Configuration; Basic Switch Configuration; Reference Guide
  • Page 80 – System Parameter Configuration; Identifying the system
  • Page 81 – Network Time Acquiring Protocols Parameter Configuration; Uploading and Downloading Device Configurations and Images
  • Page 82 – Layer 2 Configuration File
  • Page 84 – Layer 3 Configuration File
  • Page 86 – System Logging; System Logging Introduction; System Logging Messages
  • Page 87 – Sinks
  • Page 88 – Syslog Servers; History and archiving
  • Page 89 – Syslog Configuration CLI Commands; Reference
  • Page 90 – clear logging file
  • Page 91 – Monitoring CPU Utilization
  • Page 93 – Avaya P330 Layer 2 Features; User’s Guide
  • Page 94 – Ethernet; Fast Ethernet
  • Page 95 – Speed
  • Page 96 – set port level
  • Page 97 – Ethernet Configuration CLI Commands
  • Page 98 – Ethernet Implementation in the Avaya P334T-ML; Priority queuing — 10/100 ports 4 queues 1G ports 2 queues
  • Page 99 – VLAN Configuration; VLAN Overview
  • Page 100 – only; VLAN Tagging; Port VLAN ID; Multi VLAN Binding
  • Page 101 – Bind to All; - the port is programmed to support the entire 3K VLANs range.; Bind to Configured; - the port supports all the VLANs configured in the; Statically Bound; - the port supports VLANs manually configured on it.; VLAN Binding; — The forwarding mechanism of the P330-ML switches is
  • Page 102 – Automatic VLAN Learning
  • Page 103 – VLAN Implementation in the Avaya P334T-ML; clear port static-vlan
  • Page 104 – Port Based Network Access Control (PBNAC); How “Port Based” Authentication Works; You can configure PBNAC on the 10/100 Mbps Ethernet ports only.
  • Page 105 – Configuring the P330 for PBNAC; Verify that the dot1x port-control is in auto mode.
  • Page 106 – PBNAC CLI Commands
  • Page 108 – set spantree version; Spanning Tree Protocol; The relative priority of each port.; Spanning Tree per Port
  • Page 109 – Port Roles
  • Page 110 – Spanning Tree Implementation in the P330 Family
  • Page 111 – Spanning Tree Protocol CLI Commands
  • Page 113 – MAC Security; MAC Security Implementation in P330; set security mode
  • Page 114 – MAC Security CLI Commands
  • Page 115 – MAC Aging; MAC Aging is configured on the stack level.; MAC Aging CLI Commands; Guide
  • Page 116 – LAG; LAG Overview; In the P330-ML switches you need to erase; all; ports in t.he LAG in order to; LAG CLI Commands
  • Page 117 – LAG Implementation in the Avaya P330 Family of Products; Panel Ports in the LAG
  • Page 118 – Port Redundancy; Port Redundancy Operation; Switchback from the secondary to primary port is allowed
  • Page 119 – Intermodule Port Redundancy
  • Page 120 – show intermodule port redundancy
  • Page 121 – IP Multicast Filtering
  • Page 122 – IP Multicast CLI Commands; IP Multicast Implementation in the Avaya P334T-ML
  • Page 123 – RMON; RMON Overview
  • Page 125 – SMON Overview; Avaya P330 Installation and Maintenance Guide
  • Page 126 – Port Mirroring Configuration; Port Mirroring Overview
  • Page 127 – Multilayer Policy; About Multilayer Policy; Access Lists
  • Page 128 – Trust Modes; Multilayer Policy Implementation in the P334T-ML; Policy Lists are shared by Layer 2 and Layer 3 applications.
  • Page 129 – Configuring the P334T-ML for Multilayer Policy; Configuration Requirements
  • Page 130 – Multilayer Policy CLI Commands
  • Page 131 – show ip access-lists details
  • Page 132 – Weighted Queuing; Implementation of Weighted Queuing in the P330-ML
  • Page 133 – Port Classification; set port classification
  • Page 134 – Stack Redundancy; The stack is reset after the Stack Health process completes.
  • Page 135 – Stack Health CLI Commands
  • Page 137 – Avaya P330 Layer 3 Features; determining optimal routing paths
  • Page 138 – Routing
  • Page 139 – Routing Configuration; Forwarding
  • Page 140 – IP Configuration; IP Configuration CLI Commands
  • Page 141 – Assigning Initial Router Parameters
  • Page 142 – exit
  • Page 143 – Obtaining a Routing License Key
  • Page 144 – Enter contact information (once per certificate)
  • Page 145 – Activating a Routing License Key; set license; module
  • Page 147 – RIP (Routing Interchange Protocol) Configuration; RIP Overview
  • Page 148 – RIP CLI Commands; DIfferences Between RIP and RIP2
  • Page 149 – ip rip authentication mode
  • Page 150 – OSPF (Open Shortest Path First) Configuration; OSPF Overview
  • Page 151 – OSPF CLI Commands
  • Page 152 – Static Routing Configuration; Static Routing Overview; static; Static Routing Configuration CLI Commands; Establish a static route
  • Page 153 – Route Preferences
  • Page 154 – Route Redistribution; Route Redistribution Commands
  • Page 155 – ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) Table Configuration; ARP Overview; Building an ARP Table
  • Page 156 – The ARP Table; ARP CLI Commands
  • Page 157 – BOOTP
  • Page 158 – BOOTP/DHCP CLI Commands
  • Page 159 – NetBIOS Re-broadcast Configuration; NetBIOS Overview; ip netbios-rebroadcast
  • Page 160 – VRRP (Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol) Configuration; VRRP Overview
  • Page 161 – VRRP Configuration Example 1; This configuration must be done per VLAN).
  • Page 162 – VRRP CLI Commands; router vrrp
  • Page 164 – SRRP Configuration; SRRP Overview; The P330 in SRRP mode can backup any other router
  • Page 165 – SRRP CLI Commands
  • Page 166 – Policy Configuration; Policy Configuration Overview; The packet protocol; Policy Configuration CLI Commands
  • Page 168 – Policy Configuration Example; set qos policy source
  • Page 170 – IP Fragmentation and Reassembly; IP Fragmentation and Reassembly Overview
  • Page 173 – Troubleshooting the Installation; Troubleshooting; Switch does not power up; The; Stacking not functioning
  • Page 175 – Maintenance; Do not use excessive force when tightening the screws.
  • Page 177 – Updating the Software; Software Download; Obtain Software Online
  • Page 178 – Download New Version; preserves the old version in Bank A
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Summary

Page 3 - Contents; Preface; Section 1; Chapter 1

Avaya P334T-ML User’s Guide i Contents Preface Before you Install the P330-ML ISafety Information ..................................... IFCC Notice ........................................................................................................... IConventions Used in the Documentation ........

Page 4 - Section 2; Chapter 4

Table of Contents ii Avaya P334T-ML User’s Guide EMC Emissions .......................................................................................8 Emissions ...................................................................................... 8Immunity ............................................

Page 5 - Chapter 8

Table of Contents Avaya P334T-ML User’s Guide iii Configuring the Terminal Serial Port Parameters ........................... 33Connecting a Terminal to the Avaya P330 Serial port .................... 33 P330 Sessions .....................................................................................

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