Canon C360 manuel d'utilisation

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    Installation and Configuration for the Avaya C360 Converged Stackable Switches Software Version 4.5 10-601564 Issue 1 July 2006[...]

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    © 2006 A vaya Inc. All Right s Reserved. Notice While reasonable ef for t s were made to ensu re that the information in this document was complete and accurate at the time of printing, A vaya Inc. can assume no liability for any errors. Changes and corrections to the information in th is do cument may be incorporated in future rel eases. For full[...]

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    Issue 1 July 2006 3 Before you Install the A vaya C360 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Conventions Used in the Document ation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 CLI Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    Contents 4 Installation and Configuration Guide Avaya C3 60 Multilaye r Stackable Switche s, version 4.5 Inter-Connecting Switches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 To connect stacked switches: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Making Connections to Network Eq uipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    Contents Issue 1 July 2006 5 Connecting a Modem to the Console Port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 SNMP Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Introduction to SNMP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 SNMP Versions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    Contents 6 Installation and Configuration Guide Avaya C3 60 Multilaye r Stackable Switche s, version 4.5 Uploading and Downloading Device Configuration s and Images . . . . . . . . . 99 Layer 2 Configuration File . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Layer 3 Configuration File . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    Contents Issue 1 July 2006 7 802.1x CLI Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 Sp anning T ree Protocol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127 Spanning Tree Protocol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    Contents 8 Installation and Configuration Guide Avaya C3 60 Multilaye r Stackable Switche s, version 4.5 Weighted Queuing CLI Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146 LLDP Agent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 46 LLDP Agent Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    Contents Issue 1 July 2006 9 DHCP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175 DHCP/BOOTP Relay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175 BOOTP/DHCP CLI Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 176 NetBIOS Re-broadcast Co nfiguration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    Contents 10 Inst allation and Configuration Guide Avaya C360 Multilayer Stackable Switches, ve rsion 4.5 Inst alling the Java Plug-in . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 197 Installing from the C360 Documentati on and Utilities CD . . . . . . . . . . . 197 Install from the Avaya Web Site . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    Contents Issue 1 J uly 2006 11 Appendix C: S t andards and Comp atibili ty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 221 A vaya C360 St andards Supported . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 221 IEEE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 221 IETF - Layer 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    Contents 12 Inst allation and Configuration Guide Avaya C360 Multilayer Stackable Switches, ve rsion 4.5[...]

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    Issue 1 J uly 2006 13 Before you Inst all the A vaya C360 Safety Information ! W ARNING: WARNING: ONLY TRAINED AND QUALIFIED PERSONNEL SHOULD BE ALLOWED TO INST ALL OR REPLACE THIS EQUIPMENT. ! ADVERTENCIA: ADVERTENCIA: SOLAMENTE PE RSONAL CALIFICADO Y E NTRENADO DEBE IN ST ALAR O REEMPLAZAR ESTE EQUIPO. ! W ARNING: WARNING: EQUIPMENT MUST BE CONNE[...]

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    Before you Install the Avaya C360 14 Inst allation and Configuration Guide Avaya C360 Multilayer Stackable Switches, ve rsion 4.5 ! ADVERTENCIA: ADVERTENCIA: Los ventiladores están encendidos siempre que el equipo esté conect ado al suministro eléctrico. Conventions Used in the Document ation Documentation f or this product uses the follo wing c[...]

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    Conventions Used in the Documentatio n Issue 1 J uly 2006 15 Notes, Cautions, and W arnings ! CAUTION: CAUTION: Y ou should take care. Y ou could do something that may damage equipment or result in loss of data. ! PRECAUCIÓN: PRECAUCION: Debe tener cuidado. Usted podría hacer algo que puede dañar el e quipo o resultar en pérdida de datos. ! W A[...]

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    Before you Install the Avaya C360 16 Inst allation and Configuration Guide Avaya C360 Multilayer Stackable Switches, ve rsion 4.5[...]

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    Issue 1 J uly 2006 17 Section 1: A v ay a C360 Over vie w[...]

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    18 Inst allation and Configuration Guide Avaya C360 Multilayer Stackable Switches, ve rsion 4.5[...]

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    Issue 1 J uly 2006 19 Chapter 1: A vaya C360 Overview The C360 is a line of converged st ackable switch es that provide high availability , quality of service (QoS), and IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet (PoE) to enhanc e converged network infrastructure operations. With a range of PoE and no n-PoE configurations , the C360 series is a powerful, yet[...]

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    Avaya C360 O verview 20 Inst allation and Configuration Guide Avaya C360 Multilayer Stackable Switches, ve rsion 4.5 ● When the switches are st acked, the switches elect one switch as the master , while the other switches act as slaves. The master sw itch acts as the st ack management agent reporting to the management syst em. ● Management redu[...]

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    C360 Features and Bene fits Issue 1 J uly 2006 21 - Up to two simultaneous encrypted SSH (S ecure Shell) connections f or multiple CLI-based sessions over th e network. Refer to Establishing an SSH Connection on page 66 for further information. - SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) "get" and "set" request s (support for SN[...]

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    Avaya C360 O verview 22 Inst allation and Configuration Guide Avaya C360 Multilayer Stackable Switches, ve rsion 4.5 ● S tack redundancy - in the un likely event that a C360 switch or Octaplane link should fa il, stack integrity is maint ained if the redundant cable is connected to the stack. The broke n link is bypassed a nd data transmissio n c[...]

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    C360 Features and Bene fits Issue 1 J uly 2006 23 ● Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) provides flexible administrative control over authentication and authorization pro cesses. Refer to RADIUS on page 80 for further information. ● SNMP v3 adds security features to the SNMP v1 and SNMP v2c feature set. Refer to SNMPv3 on page 7[...]

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    Avaya C360 O verview 24 Inst allation and Configuration Guide Avaya C360 Multilayer Stackable Switches, ve rsion 4.5 ● Port classification to regular/valuable so in case of link failure n otification is generated for valuable ports only . Refer to Port Classification on page 139 for further information. ● The C360 supports SMON switch monitorin[...]

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    C360 Features and Bene fits Issue 1 J uly 2006 25 ● IP routing between VLANs (inter-VL AN routing) for full Layer 3 switching between two or more VLANs, allowing each VLAN to maint a in its own autonomous data -link domain ● Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) for identifying a switch through its IP a ddress and its corresponding Media Access Con[...]

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    Avaya C360 O verview 26 Inst allation and Configuration Guide Avaya C360 Multilayer Stackable Switches, ve rsion 4.5 ● Y ou can manage the switch from an SNMP-comp a tible management station that is run ning platform such as HP OpenV iew . The switch supports a comprehensive set of MIB extensions and four RMON groups . ● Avaya IM (Integrated Ma[...]

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    Issue 1 J uly 2006 27 Section 2: Installing the C360[...]

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    28 Inst allation and Configuration Guide Avaya C360 Multilayer Stackable Switches, ve rsion 4.5[...]

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    Issue 1 J uly 2006 29 Chapter 2: A vaya C360 Front and Rear Panels This chapter describes the front and rea r panel s of the C360 switches, including the LEDs, buttons and power inlet s: ● C360 Front Panels ● C360 Rear Panel C360 Front Panels The front pan el contains LEDs, controls, and connectors. The status LEDs and contr ol buttons provide [...]

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    Avaya C360 Front and Rear Panels 30 Inst allation and Configuration Guide Avaya C360 Multilayer Stackable Switches, ve rsion 4.5 Figure 2: C363T -PWR Front Panel Figure 3: C364T and C364T NEBS Front Panel Figure 4: C364T -PWR Front Panel Figure 5: C360 Function LEDs Figure notes: 1. PoE LED on C360-PWR only 2. Le ft f r ont pa nel but ton 3. Right [...]

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    C360 Front Panels Issue 1 J uly 2006 31 Figure 6: Order of Function 'Parameters Selecte d with the Lef t/Right Front Panel Buttons Figure notes: 1. PoE LED on C360-PWR only T able 3: C 360 Function LED Descriptions 1 of 3 LED Name Description LED St atus PWR Power S tatus OFF - Power is off ON - Power is on Blinking - Main power is down and BU[...]

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    Avaya C360 Front and Rear Panels 32 Inst allation and Configuration Guide Avaya C360 Multilayer Stackable Switches, ve rsion 4.5 The following Function LEDs apply to a ll ports LNK Port S tatus OFF - Port is disabled ON - Link is OK Blinking - Port is enabled, but Link is down COL Collision OFF - No collision or full-duplex port for ports 1 to 24/4[...]

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    C360 Rear Panel Issue 1 J uly 2006 33 *C360-PWR only Tip : Tip: All LEDs light during a reset. C360 Rear Panel The C360 rear p anel contains a stacking modu le slot, AC power input and BUPS DC input. Note: Note: The C/S: and SW versions on your C360 sw itches may differ from those shown in Figure 7 . PoE* Power over Ethernet. OFF - PoE disabled for[...]

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    Avaya C360 Front and Rear Panels 34 Inst allation and Configuration Guide Avaya C360 Multilayer Stackable Switches, ve rsion 4.5 Figure 7: C360 Rear Panel Figure notes: 1. AC Input 2. BUPS DC Input 3. X36 0STK slot (shown covered) 1 2 3[...]

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    Issue 1 J uly 2006 35 Chapter 3: Inst allation The C360 switch is ready to work af ter you complete the installation instructions described in this chapter . After you have completed the procedures in this chapter , proceed to Chapter 4: Powering Up the Avaya C360 The following step s are described in this chapter: ● Preparing Needed T ools ● S[...]

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    Installation 36 Inst allation and Configuration Guide Avaya C360 Multilayer Stackable Switches, ve rsion 4.5 Site Prep aration Y ou can mount the C360 alone or in a st ack in a standard 19-inch equipment rack locat ed in a wiring closet or equipment room. Y ou can build a logical stack of up to ten C360 switches. Ensure that the location where you [...]

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    Rack Mountin g (Optional) Issue 1 J uly 2006 37 ● The power source matches t he specifications shown in T able 7 : Rack Mounting (Optional) The C360 chassis fits in most st andard 19-inch racks. It is 1U (44.45 mm, 1.75”) high. Y ou can mount the Avaya C3 60 in a standard 19 " rack either in “front-mount” or “mid-mount” positions u[...]

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    Installation 38 Inst allation and Configuration Guide Avaya C360 Multilayer Stackable Switches, ve rsion 4.5 Figure 8: Front and Mid-Mount Positions Before you Inst all the C360 in a Rack ● When inst alling C360 in a rack, ensure that th e equipment is positioned such that it will not cause the rack to become unst able or tip over . ● Ensure th[...]

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    Rack Mountin g (Optional) Issue 1 J uly 2006 39 Figure 9: C360 Rack Mounting (except C364T NEBS) Figure 10: C360 Rack Mounting - Front Mount (C364T NEBS only) Figure 1 1: C360 Rack Mounting - Mid Mount (C364T NEBS only) 2. Firmly attach the bracket s to the chassis with the screws provided. Figure notes: 1. Front mount position 2. Mid-mount positio[...]

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    Installation 40 Inst allation and Configuration Guide Avaya C360 Multilayer Stackable Switches, ve rsion 4.5 -U s e four screws to attach each bracket to the switch for non-NEBS switches. -U s e eight screws to attach each bracket to the switch for the C364T NEBS switch. 3. Position the switch in the rack. 4. Fasten the switch in the rack with the [...]

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    Stacking (optional) Issue 1 J uly 2006 41 ! CAUTION: CAUTION: Ensure that ventilation holes are n ot obstructed. S t acking (optional) There are two main steps for creating st acks: 1. Installing the X360STK S tacking Module 2. Inter-Connecting Switches Inst alling the X360STK St acking Module ! CAUTION: CAUTION: C360 switches and stacking modules [...]

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    Installation 42 Inst allation and Configuration Guide Avaya C360 Multilayer Stackable Switches, ve rsion 4.5 4. T ighten the two screws on the sid e panel of the st acking module by turning the knurled knobs clockwise. Inter-Connecting Switches Tip : Tip: Y ou may stack the C360 with the G700, P333 T-PWR, P332G-ML or P332G T-ML. Please refer to App[...]

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    Stacking (optional) Issue 1 J uly 2006 43 4. If you wish to implement stack redundancy , use the Redundant Cable to connect the port marked “to lower unit" on the bottom switch to the p ort marked “to upper unit"" on the top switch of the stack. 5. Power up the added modules. ! CAUTION: CAUTION: Do not cross connect two switches [...]

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    Installation 44 Inst allation and Configuration Guide Avaya C360 Multilayer Stackable Switches, ve rsion 4.5 Figure 14: Plug for Unused S tac king Port s Making Connections to Network Equipment This section describes the phys ical connections that you can make bet ween the C360 switch and other network equipment. Prerequisites Make sure you have th[...]

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    Installing SFP GBIC Transceivers Issue 1 J uly 2006 45 2. For all other ports, co nnect an Ethernet copper cable (not supplied) directly to the ports. The copper ports can ope rate with 2 pair (4 wire ) or 4 pair (8 wire) CA T 5 Ethernet cables (crossed or straight). The maximum cable le ngth is 100 m (328 ft.). 3. Connect the other end of the cabl[...]

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    Installation 46 Inst allation and Configuration Guide Avaya C360 Multilayer Stackable Switches, ve rsion 4.5 Inst alling and Removing a SFP GBIC T ransceiver The SFP GBIC transceiver is faste ned using a snap-in clip. T o install the SFP GBIC transceiver: ● Insert the transceiver (take care to inse rt it the right way up) until it clicks in place[...]

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    Installing SFP GBIC Transceivers Issue 1 J uly 2006 47 Copper GBIC T ransceiver Inst allation Notes Before installing a coppe r SFP transceiver , ensure that auto-negotia tion is enabled for the transceiver ports. Y ou should also ensure that the auto-negotiation is enabled for the port at the other end of the link: 1. Use the show port command to [...]

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    Installation 48 Inst allation and Configuration Guide Avaya C360 Multilayer Stackable Switches, ve rsion 4.5[...]

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    Issue 1 J uly 2006 49 Chapter 4: Powering Up the A vaya C360 This chapter describes the procedures for p owering up C360 switches. Connecting the C360 to the main e lectrical suppl y provides power to the switch and for Power over Ethernet (PoE). ! W ARNING: WARNING: T o isolate the switch completely , you must disconnect all power connections (AC [...]

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    Powering Up the Avaya C360 50 Inst allation and Configuration Guide Avaya C360 Multilayer Stackable Switches, ve rsion 4.5 Connecting to an AC Power Supply AC Power Cable The C360 switch is supplied with a North American power cordset. Belo w are guidelines that should be used when obtain ing and/or defining a dif ferent cordset to be used with the[...]

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    Connecting to a DC Power Source (C 364T NEBS Only) Issue 1 J uly 2006 51 Connecting to a DC Power Source (C364T NEBS Only) The C364T NEBS is rated -36 to -60 VDC, 2A. ! CAUTION: CAUTION: A UL-Listed and CSA-Certified branch circuit protective device of up to 20A must be provided in the building DC mains wiring inst allation for branch circuit prote[...]

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    Powering Up the Avaya C360 52 Inst allation and Configuration Guide Avaya C360 Multilayer Stackable Switches, ve rsion 4.5 2. Positive to positive 3. Negative to negative ! W ARNING: WARNING: Make sure that you connect th e cables between the C360 and the external power supply correctly: 1. Positive to positive 2. Negative to negative ! ADVERTENCIA[...]

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    Connecting a BUPS Issue 1 J uly 2006 53 Connecting a BUPS Note: Note: Y ou cannot connect the C360 to a DC power supply and BUPS simult aneously . If you deploy a BUPS with the C360, the Powerst ax (formerly known as APC (Advanced Power Conversion PLC)) Front End AC-DC Power Shelf (model R2400A1 1 1) with Powerstax 800W PSUs (models A0800-085-545-C[...]

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    Powering Up the Avaya C360 54 Inst allation and Configuration Guide Avaya C360 Multilayer Stackable Switches, ve rsion 4.5 2. Connect the power cable to the terminals on the C360 and then external DC power supply . ! W ARNING: WARNING: Make sure that you connect th e cables between the C360 and the external power supply correctly: ● Positive (“[...]

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    Connecting a BUPS Issue 1 J uly 2006 55 Sample Backup Power Supply Scheme Figure 19 shows a connection example for a st ack of three C363T-PWR switches. This configuration provides power supp ly redundancy and up to 305 W of inline po wer per C363T-PWR switch. T able 9 lists the equipment requi red for this scenario. Figure 19: Sample Scheme Figure[...]

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    Powering Up the Avaya C360 56 Inst allation and Configuration Guide Avaya C360 Multilayer Stackable Switches, ve rsion 4.5 * These i tems are not availa ble from A vaya. ** Y ou can also use the long Octaplane stacking cables. See the “Avaya X360STK Installation Guide" for information. 2 Powerstax 800W PSUs (see " Budgeting Power "[...]

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    Connecting a BUPS Issue 1 J uly 2006 57 Budgeting Power Note: Note: One Powerstax 800W PSU provides enough p ower for a st ack of ten C363T an d/ or C364T switches. When deciding how many 800W PSUs to install in the Powerst ax external DC power shelf, you need to take in to account the configuration of the powerinline external power p arameter in t[...]

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    Powering Up the Avaya C360 58 Inst allation and Configuration Guide Avaya C360 Multilayer Stackable Switches, ve rsion 4.5 Post-Inst allation The following indicate that you have p erf ormed the installation procedure co rrectly: If you do not re ceive the appro priate indication, p lease refer to Chapter 12: T roubleshoot ing the Installation . T [...]

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    Issue 1 J uly 2006 59 Chapter 5: Est ablishing Switch Access This chapter describes various methods for accessing the C360 CLI and logging in with th e appropriate security level: C360 CLI ● CLI Architecture ● Security Levels ● Entering the CLI Est ablishing Connections ● Establishing a Console Connection ● Assigning C360 IP S tack Addres[...]

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    Establishing Switch Access 60 Inst allation and Configuration Guide Avaya C360 Multilayer Stackable Switches, ve rsion 4.5 CLI Architecture The C360 stack supports both Layer 2 switching an d Layer 3 switching. The C360 CLI includes two CLI entities to supp ort this functionality . ● The Switch CLI entity is used to mana ge Layer 2 switching of t[...]

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    Security Levels Issue 1 J uly 2006 61 Tip : Tip: The Web management p a sswords are the same as those of the CLI. If you change the passwords of the CLI then those passwords b ecome active for Web management as well. Entering the Supervisor Level The Supervisor level is the level in which you first enter C360 CLI and est ablish user names for up to[...]

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    Establishing Switch Access 62 Inst allation and Configuration Guide Avaya C360 Multilayer Stackable Switches, ve rsion 4.5 Entering the CLI T o enter the CLI, enter your username and password. Y our access level is indicated in the prompt as shown in Ta b l e 1 4 . Est ablishing a Console Connection This section describes the p rocedure for est abl[...]

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    Establishing a Console Conne ction Issue 1 J uly 2006 63 1. Use the serial cable supplied to attach the RJ-45 console connector to the Console port of the master C360. Connect the DB-9 connector to t he serial (COM) port on your PC/terminal. - The master C360 is indicated by the SYS LED being ON. 2. Ensure that the serial port settings on the termi[...]

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    Establishing Switch Access 64 Inst allation and Configuration Guide Avaya C360 Multilayer Stackable Switches, ve rsion 4.5 Assigning C360 IP S t ack Address Note: Note: All C360 switches are shipped with the same default IP address. Y ou must change the IP address of the master C360 switch in a stack in order to guarantee that the stack has its own[...]

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    Establishing a Telnet Conne ct ion Issue 1 J uly 2006 65 Est ablishing a T elnet Connection Perform the following step s to establish a T elnet connection to the C360 for configuration of S tack or Router p arameters. Y ou can T elnet the S tack Ma ster IP address: 1. Connect your station to the network. 2. V erify that you can communicate with the[...]

  • Page 66

    Establishing Switch Access 66 Inst allation and Configuration Guide Avaya C360 Multilayer Stackable Switches, ve rsion 4.5 Est ablishing an SSH Connection Introduction to SSH SSH (Secure Shell) protocol is a security prot ocol that enables establishing a re mote session over a secured tunnel, also called a remote shell. SSH accomplishes this by cre[...]

  • Page 67

    Establishing an SSH Connect ion Issue 1 J uly 2006 67 4. The C360 derives it s DH private key y and it s DH public key f =( g ^ y )mod p , and sends the f value to the client, its public host key and the digital signature calculated for all values exchanged so far including f and public host key . The C360 uses DSA cipher and it s host private key [...]

  • Page 68

    Establishing Switch Access 68 Inst allation and Configuration Guide Avaya C360 Multilayer Stackable Switches, ve rsion 4.5 Figure 21: SSH Session Est ablishment Process Procedure for Est ablishing an SSH Connection Perform the following step s to establish an SSH connection to the C360 for configuration of S tack or Router p arameters. Y ou can ope[...]

  • Page 69

    Establishing an SSH Connect ion Issue 1 J uly 2006 69 5. Using your SSH client software, open a session to the S tack Master IP address. 6. When you are prompted for a password, enter the Use r Level password root in lower case letters (do not use uppercase letters). - The User level prompt will appear when you have est ablished communications with[...]

  • Page 70

    Establishing Switch Access 70 Inst allation and Configuration Guide Avaya C360 Multilayer Stackable Switches, ve rsion 4.5 Est ablishing Access to Other Entities in the St ack (C360 Sessions) Y ou can use sessions to switch between the CLI of C360 switches, other st ack entities, or to switch between Layer 2 and Layer 3 commands. T o switch between[...]

  • Page 71

    Establishing a Modem (PPP) Connection Issue 1 J uly 2006 71 Est ablishing a Modem (PPP) Connection Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) provides a Layer 2 method for trans porting multi-protocol datagrams ove r modem links. Connecting a Modem to the Console Port Before you can establish a PPP connection wi th a modem can be esta blished, you need to confi[...]

  • Page 72

    Establishing Switch Access 72 Inst allation and Configuration Guide Avaya C360 Multilayer Stackable Switches, ve rsion 4.5 9. Y ou can now dial into the switch from a remote station, an d open a T elnet session to the PPP interface IP address.[...]

  • Page 73

    SNMP Support Issue 1 J uly 2006 73 SNMP Support Introduction to SNMP SNMP V ersions There are currently three versions of SN MP (Simple Ne twork Management Protocol): ● SNMPv1 ● SNMPv2c ● SNMPv3 The C360 supports device access using all three versions of SNMP . Managers and Agent s SNMP uses software entities called manage rs and agents to ma[...]

  • Page 74

    Establishing Switch Access 74 Inst allation and Configuration Guide Avaya C360 Multilayer Stackable Switches, ve rsion 4.5 ● Retrieve the value immediately af ter the variable you name - a get-next action. The SNMP manager retrieves values from the MIB tree. Using the get-next function, you do not need to know the exact variable name you are look[...]

  • Page 75

    SNMP Support Issue 1 J uly 2006 75 SNMPv3 SNMPv3 enables the following features over SNMPv1 or v2c: ● User authentication with a usern ame and password. Aut hentication is performed using md5 or sha-1. ● Communication encryption between the Network Ma nagement S tation (NMS) and the SNMP agent at the application level ● Access control definit[...]

  • Page 76

    Establishing Switch Access 76 Inst allation and Configuration Guide Avaya C360 Multilayer Stackable Switches, ve rsion 4.5 ● Authentication Protocol - The authentication protoc ol to use. Possible values are: No auth, HMAC MD5, or HMAC SHA-1. ● Authentication Password - The authenticat io n password is transformed using t he authentication prot[...]

  • Page 77

    SNMP Support Issue 1 J uly 2006 77 - AuthNoPriv - AuthPriv ● View names: - Read - Allow read-only access to a specified list of Object IDs (OIDs) in the MIB t ree. - Write - Allow read-write access to a specified list of OIDs in the MIB tree. - Notify - Allow SNMP notifications from a specified list of OIDs to be sent. Vi e w s Each view consists[...]

  • Page 78

    Establishing Switch Access 78 Inst allation and Configuration Guide Avaya C360 Multilayer Stackable Switches, ve rsion 4.5 Configure the SNMPv3 engine ID snmp-server engineID Return the SNMPv3 engine ID to its default value no snmp-server engineID Create an SNMPv3 user snmp-server user Remove an SNMPv3 user no snmp-server user Create an SNMPv3 grou[...]

  • Page 79

    SNMP Support Issue 1 J uly 2006 79 Enable SNMP notifications (traps and inform) snmp-server enable not ifications Disable SNMP notifications (traps and inform) no snmp-server notifications Create an SNMPv3 remote user for SNMP notifications snmp-server remote-user Remove an SNMPv3 remote user for SNMP notifications no snmp-server remote-user Config[...]

  • Page 80

    Establishing Switch Access 80 Inst allation and Configuration Guide Avaya C360 Multilayer Stackable Switches, ve rsion 4.5 RADIUS Introduction to RADIUS User accounts are typically maintain ed locally on the switch. Therefore, if a site cont ains multiple Avaya Switches, it is necessary to co nfigure each switch with it s own user account s. Additi[...]

  • Page 81

    RADIUS Issue 1 J uly 2006 81 Figure 22: RADIUS Authentication Procedure RADIUS is also part of IEEE 802.1x port-bas ed network access contro l. For information on 802.1x, refer to IEEE 802.1x (Port Based Network Acce ss Control) . U s e r a tte m p ts l o g i n Local User acc ount aut hent i cat ed in s w itc h ? Perf orm log -in accor ding t o use[...]

  • Page 82

    Establishing Switch Access 82 Inst allation and Configuration Guide Avaya C360 Multilayer Stackable Switches, ve rsion 4.5 RADIUS Commands The following RADIUS commands are accessible fro m Supervisor level. For a complete description of the RADIUS CLI commands, in cluding syntax and output examples, refer to the Reference Guide fo r the Avaya C360[...]

  • Page 83

    Recovery Password Issue 1 J uly 2006 83 Recovery Password Introduction to Recovery Password The C360 provides a recovery p assword in the event tha t you have forgotten the login password for the switch . The recovery password feature enables you to login to the device in a super user mode and change the reg ular login password. The recovery p assw[...]

  • Page 84

    Establishing Switch Access 84 Inst allation and Configuration Guide Avaya C360 Multilayer Stackable Switches, ve rsion 4.5 Allowed Managers Allowed Managers Introduction With the Allowed Managers feature, the n etwork manager can determine who may or may not gain management access to the swit ch. The f eature can be enabled or disab led (default is[...]

  • Page 85

    Allowed Managers Issue 1 J uly 2006 85 Show whether the status o f allowed managers is enabled or disabled show allowed managers st atus Show the IP addresses of the managers that are currently connected show secure current T able 19: Allowed Managers CLI Commands 2 of 2 In order to... Use the following command... 2 of 2[...]

  • Page 86

    Establishing Switch Access 86 Inst allation and Configuration Guide Avaya C360 Multilayer Stackable Switches, ve rsion 4.5 Allowed Protocols Allowed Protocols Introduction With the Allowed Protocols feature, the network manager can determine the IP pr otocols enabled on the switch. This feature can be used to block access to the switch using specif[...]

  • Page 87

    Allowed Protocols Issue 1 J uly 2006 87 Enable SSH on the switch ip ssh enable Disable SSH on the switch no ip ssh Enable Recovery Password on the switch terminal recovery password enable Disable Recovery Password on the switch no terminal recovery password Enable T elnet access from the switch ip telnet-client enable Disable T elnet access from th[...]

  • Page 88

    Establishing Switch Access 88 Inst allation and Configuration Guide Avaya C360 Multilayer Stackable Switches, ve rsion 4.5[...]

  • Page 89

    Issue 1 J uly 2006 89 Section 3: A v ay a C360 Configuration[...]

  • Page 90

    90 Inst allation and Configuration Guide Avaya C360 Multilayer Stackable Switches, ve rsion 4.5[...]

  • Page 91

    Issue 1 J uly 2006 91 Chapter 6: A vaya C360 Default Settings This section describes the procedures for the firs t-time configuration of the C360. The factory defaults are set out in detail in the t ables included in this chapter . Configuring the Switch Y ou may configure the C360 using the text-bas ed Command Line Interface (CLI), the built-in C3[...]

  • Page 92

    Avaya C360 Default Settings 92 Inst allation and Configuration Guide Avaya C360 Multilayer Stackable Switches, ve rsion 4.5 MAC aging Enabled MAC aging time 5 minutes Keep alive frame transmission Enabled Network time acquisition Enabled, T ime protocol IP multicast filtering Disabled 802.1x system-auth-control Disabled 802.1x port-control Auto RAD[...]

  • Page 93

    Configuring the Switch Issue 1 J uly 2006 93 Tip : Tip: Functions operate in their default settings unless configured otherwise. T able 22: Default Port Settings Function Default Setting Port s 1 to 24 or 1 to 48 Ports 51 and 52 Duplex mode Half/Full duplex depending on auto-negotiati on results Full duplex only Port speed 10/100 Mbps Depending on [...]

  • Page 94

    Avaya C360 Default Settings 94 Inst allation and Configuration Guide Avaya C360 Multilayer Stackable Switches, ve rsion 4.5[...]

  • Page 95

    Issue 1 J uly 2006 95 Chapter 7: Switch Configuration Introduction This chapter describes the p arameters you can define, such as its name and location, time parameters, and so o n. In addition, this chapter describes methods for saving a nd deploying device configurations and mo nitoring CPU utilization. This chapter contains the following section[...]

  • Page 96

    Switch Configuration 96 Inst allation and Configuration Guide Avaya C360 Multilayer Stackable Switches, ve rsion 4.5 System Parameter Configuration Identifying the system In order to make a C360 switch easier to identi fy , you can define a name for the switch, contact information for the switch technician, and the lo cation of the switch in the or[...]

  • Page 97

    Basic Switch Configurat ion Issue 1 J uly 2006 97 Operating p arameters Y ou can use the following commands to conf igure and display t he mode of operation for the switch and display key pa rameters. The rules of synt ax and output examples are all set out in detail in the Reference Gu ide for the Av aya C360 Converged S tackable Switch, 10-300506[...]

  • Page 98

    Switch Configuration 98 Inst allation and Configuration Guide Avaya C360 Multilayer Stackable Switches, ve rsion 4.5 Display the time status and parameters show time p arameters Display the current time zone offset show tim ezone Get the time from the time server get time In order to... Use the following command... 2 of 2[...]

  • Page 99

    Uploading and Downloa ding Device Configurations and Images Issue 1 J uly 2006 99 Uploading and Downloading De vice Configurations and Images The C360 allows you to backup and restore dev ice configurations and configure multiple devices using Simple Network Management Protoc ol (SNMP) and T rivial File T ransfer Protocol (TFTP) or Secure Copy Pro [...]

  • Page 100

    Switch Configuration 100 Ins tallation and Configurati on Gu ide Avaya C360 Mult ilayer Stackable Switches, versio n 4.5 Note: Note: *The running configuration is not saved automatically after a reset. If you wish to make the currently running configuration the startup co nfiguration, use the copy running-config startup-config command b efore prefo[...]

  • Page 101

    Uploading and Downloa ding Device Configurations and Images Issue 1 Ju ly 2006 101 Layer 3 Configuration File The Configuration File feature allo ws the user to rea d the rout ing configuration p arameters and save them to a file on the st ation. The routing configuration commands in the file are in CLI format. The user can edit the fi le (if requi[...]

  • Page 102

    Switch Configuration 102 Ins tallation and Configurati on Gu ide Avaya C360 Mult ilayer Stackable Switches, versio n 4.5 Upload a startup configuration file from the device using SCP copy startup-co nfig scp Upload the running configuration file from the device using SCP copy running-config scp Upload a startup configuration file from the device us[...]

  • Page 103

    SCP Protocol Support Issue 1 Ju ly 2006 103 SCP Protocol Support In addition to dat a transfer via an SSH session, the SSH pro tocol is also used to support SCP for secure file transfer . When using SCP , the C360 is the client, and an SCP server must be installed on the management st ation. Af ter defini ng u sers on the SCP server , the device ac[...]

  • Page 104

    Switch Configuration 104 Ins tallation and Configurati on Gu ide Avaya C360 Mult ilayer Stackable Switches, versio n 4.5 System Logging System Logging Introduction The C360 System Logging feature is cap able of storing system messages on a device, outputting messages to the CLI console, T el net session, or SSH session, and repo rting remotely to a[...]

  • Page 105

    System Logging Issue 1 Ju ly 2006 105 Sinks System logging messages can be se nt via a numbe r of "sinks" or methods. Ta b l e 2 7 provides a list of available sinks. Message Facilities A message facility is a software sub-system from which a logging message can originate. T able 28 provides a list of supported message facilities: T able [...]

  • Page 106

    Switch Configuration 106 Ins tallation and Configurati on Gu ide Avaya C360 Mult ilayer Stackable Switches, versio n 4.5 Syslog Servers Remote logging using Syslog server s provides the follo wing advantages: ● History and archiving – S toring logs remotely shif ts the burden of storing log output to a device with an actual file system and chea[...]

  • Page 107

    System Logging Issue 1 Ju ly 2006 107 - Log file – Informational - Console – Informational - T elnet/SSH session – W arning ● System Logging Commands Tip : Tip: The system logging configuration is not saved to NVRAM. The configuration only affect s the active session fro m which the commands are execut ed. Each session must be configur ed s[...]

  • Page 108

    Switch Configuration 108 Ins tallation and Configurati on Gu ide Avaya C360 Mult ilayer Stackable Switches, versio n 4.5 Defines the access level associated with a Syslog server sink. A user cannot specify an admission level higher than the level assigned to him. set logging server access-level Delete a Syslog server from the Syslog server table cl[...]

  • Page 109

    Telnet Client Support Issue 1 Ju ly 2006 109 T elnet Client Support Introduction to T elnet The C360 supports invocation of a T elnet client from the CLI. The T elnet client implementation enables you to control the destination port fo r co nnecting daemons that listen on a non-default port. Authentication when connecting to th e switch via T elnet[...]

  • Page 110

    Switch Configuration 110 Ins tallation and Configurati on Gu ide Avaya C360 Mult ilayer Stackable Switches, versio n 4.5 Monitoring CPU Utilization The C360 provides you with the a bility to monito r CPU utilization on each module of the st ack. Use the CLI commands briefly described below for e nabling and disabling CPU utilization monitoring and [...]

  • Page 111

    Issue 1 Ju ly 2006 111 Chapter 8: A vaya C360 Layer 2 Features This section describes the C360 Layer 2 feat ures. It provides the basic procedures for configuring the C360 for Layer 2 operation. The C360 supports a range of Layer 2 features. Each feature has CLI commands associated with it. These commands are used to configure, operate, or monitor [...]

  • Page 112

    Avaya C360 Layer 2 Features 112 Ins tallation and Configurati on Gu ide Avaya C360 Mult ilayer Stackable Switches, versio n 4.5 Fast Ethernet Fast Ethernet is a newer version of Ethern et, su pporting dat a transfer rates of 100 Mbp s. Fast Ethernet is suf ficiently similar to Ethernet to support the use of most existing Ethernet applications and n[...]

  • Page 113

    Ethernet Issue 1 Ju ly 2006 113 Configuring Ethernet Parameters Auto-Negotiation Auto-Negotiation is a protocol th at runs between two stations, two switches or a st ation and a switch. When enabled, Auto-Negotia tion negotiates port speed and duplex mode by detecting the highest common denominator port conne ction for the endst ations. For example[...]

  • Page 114

    Avaya C360 Layer 2 Features 114 Ins tallation and Configurati on Gu ide Avaya C360 Mult ilayer Stackable Switches, versio n 4.5 Priority By its nature, network traf fic varies greatly over time, so short-term peak loads may exceed the switch capacity . When this occurs, the switch must buffer frames until there is enough cap acity to forward them t[...]

  • Page 115

    Ethernet Issue 1 Ju ly 2006 115 The first half of a MAC address contain s the ID number of the device manufacturer . These IDs are regulated by an Internet st andards body . The second half of a MAC address represents the serial number assigned to the de vice by the manufactu rer . CAM T able The CAM T able contains a mapping of learned MAC address[...]

  • Page 116

    Avaya C360 Layer 2 Features 116 Ins tallation and Configurati on Gu ide Avaya C360 Mult ilayer Stackable Switches, versio n 4.5 Set the auto negotiation mode of a port set port negotiation Administratively enable a port set port enable Administratively disable a port set port disable Set the speed for a 10/100 port set port speed Configure the dupl[...]

  • Page 117

    VLANs Issue 1 Ju ly 2006 117 VLANs VLAN Overview A VLAN is made up of a group of devices on one or more LANs t hat are configur ed so that they operate as if they form an in dependent LAN, when in fact they may be located on a number of different LAN se gments. VLANs can be used to group together dep artments and other lo gical groups, the reby red[...]

  • Page 118

    Avaya C360 Layer 2 Features 118 Ins tallation and Configurati on Gu ide Avaya C360 Mult ilayer Stackable Switches, versio n 4.5 Figure 24: VLAN Overview In virtual topological ne tworks, the network devic es may be located in diverse places around the LAN-such as in dif ferent dep artments, on dif ferent floors or in different buildings. Connection[...]

  • Page 119

    VLANs Issue 1 Ju ly 2006 119 Figure 25: VLAN Switching and Bridging VLAN T agging VLAN T agging is a method of con trolling the distribution of informa tion on the network. The ports on devices supp orting VLAN T agging are configured with the following p a rameters: ● Port VLAN ID ● T agging Mode The Port VLAN ID is the number of the VL AN to [...]

  • Page 120

    Avaya C360 Layer 2 Features 120 Ins tallation and Configurati on Gu ide Avaya C360 Mult ilayer Stackable Switches, versio n 4.5 multi-tenant networks, where each user has his a VLAN for privacy , but the whole building has a shared high-speed connection to the ISP . In order to accomplish this, C36 0 allows you to set multiple VLANs per port. The t[...]

  • Page 121

    VLANs Issue 1 Ju ly 2006 121 Figure 26: Multiple VLAN Per-port Binding Modes Ingress VLAN Security Ingress VLAN security uses VLAN tagging in fo rmation to drop pa ckets which do not have the appropriate tagging. Th e accept or drop acti on depends on the binding mode of the ingress port. Figure notes: 1. Bind to All - Any VLAN in the range of 1 to[...]

  • Page 122

    Avaya C360 Layer 2 Features 122 Ins tallation and Configurati on Gu ide Avaya C360 Mult ilayer Stackable Switches, versio n 4.5 T able 31 shows the relationship between the bindi ng mode and the whether the packet is accepted. VLAN CLI Commands The following tab le contains a list of the CLI commands for the VLAN feature. The rule s of syntax and o[...]

  • Page 123

    IEEE 802.1x (Port Based Ne twork Access Control) Issue 1 Ju ly 2006 123 IEEE 802.1x (Port Based Network Access Control) Port Based Network Access Control (IEEE 802.1x) is a method for perform ing authentication to obtain access to IEEE 8 02 LANs. The protocol defines an interaction between 3 entities: ● Supplicant - an entity at one end of a poin[...]

  • Page 124

    Avaya C360 Layer 2 Features 124 Ins tallation and Configurati on Gu ide Avaya C360 Mult ilayer Stackable Switches, versio n 4.5 ● As a result of an authentication attempt, the C360 port can be either in a "blocked " or a "forwarding" state. 802.1x interact s with existing standards to perform its authenticatio n operation. S p[...]

  • Page 125

    IEEE 802.1x (Port Based Ne twork Access Control) Issue 1 Ju ly 2006 125 - Enable the RADIUS feature. - Configure the port used to access the RADIUS server as "force-authorized." Tip : Tip: Y ou can configure on the RADIUS server a PVID, st atic VLAN binding and port level for each authenticated user . If the port that the user is connecte[...]

  • Page 126

    Avaya C360 Layer 2 Features 126 Ins tallation and Configurati on Gu ide Avaya C360 Mult ilayer Stackable Switches, versio n 4.5 Display all the port dot1x statistic s show port dot1x st atistics Set the minimal idle ti me between authentication attempt s set dot1 x quiet-period Set the time interval between attempts to access the Authenticated S ta[...]

  • Page 127

    Spanning Tree Protocol Issue 1 Ju ly 2006 127 S p anning T ree Protocol Overview C360 switches support both common S panning T ree protocol (802.1d) and the enhanced Rapid S p anning T ree protocol (802.1w). IEEE 802.1w is a faster and more sophisticated version of the 802.1d (STP) sta ndard. S p anning T ree makes it possible to recover connectivi[...]

  • Page 128

    Avaya C360 Layer 2 Features 128 Ins tallation and Configurati on Gu ide Avaya C360 Mult ilayer Stackable Switches, versio n 4.5 a loop in an extended network, bridge s may forward traf fic indefinitely , which can result in increased traf fic and degradation in network performance. The S panning T ree Algorithm: ● Produces a logical tree topology[...]

  • Page 129

    Spanning Tree Protocol Issue 1 Ju ly 2006 129 ● Improvement in the time it ta kes to propagate TC information . S pecifically , TC information does not have to be prop agated all the way back to the Root Bridge (and back) to be changed. ● Origination of BPDUs on a port-by-port basis. Port Roles At the center of RSTP-specifically as an improv em[...]

  • Page 130

    Avaya C360 Layer 2 Features 130 Ins tallation and Configurati on Gu ide Avaya C360 Mult ilayer Stackable Switches, versio n 4.5 S p anning T ree Implement ation in the C360 RSTP is implemented in C360 family of product s so that it is interoperable with t he existing implementation o f STP . In order to configur e the switch to either common S pann[...]

  • Page 131

    Spanning Tree Protocol Issue 1 Ju ly 2006 131 S p anning T ree Protocol CLI Commands The following t able cont ains a list of CLI comm ands for the S panning T ree feature. The rules of syntax and outp ut examples are all set out in detail in the Reference Guide for the A vaya C360 Converged S tackable Switch, 10-300506. In order to... Use the foll[...]

  • Page 132

    Avaya C360 Layer 2 Features 132 Ins tallation and Configurati on Gu ide Avaya C360 Mult ilayer Stackable Switches, versio n 4.5 MAC Security The MAC security function is intended to filter incoming frames (from the line) with a n unauthorized source MAC address (SA). MAC Security Implement ation in the C360 When a frame is received on a secured por[...]

  • Page 133

    MAC Security Issue 1 Ju ly 2006 133 currently learnt on this port are preserved and consid ered as secure MAC, unless they are removed using clear secure mac command. Individual secure MACs can also be a dded. Tip : Tip: Y ou can add a MAC address to more than one port on the device. This allows a specific device to communicate with the switch via [...]

  • Page 134

    Avaya C360 Layer 2 Features 134 Ins tallation and Configurati on Gu ide Avaya C360 Mult ilayer Stackable Switches, versio n 4.5 LAG (Link Aggregate Group) LAG Overview A LAG uses multiple port s to create a high bandwid th connection with another device. For example: Assigning four 100BASE-T ports to a LAG on an C36 0 allows the switch to communica[...]

  • Page 135

    Port Redundancy Issue 1 Ju ly 2006 135 LAG Implement ation in the C360 This section describes the implement ation of the LAG feature in the C360 product family . ● With the C363T and C363T-PWR, you can aggregat e the two GBIC ports to form a LAG , you can aggregate the bandwidths of 3 groups of 10/100BASE-T port s in a LAG , for a maximum of four[...]

  • Page 136

    Avaya C360 Layer 2 Features 136 Ins tallation and Configurati on Gu ide Avaya C360 Mult ilayer Stackable Switches, versio n 4.5 In addition to Link Aggreg ation Groups - which compr ise the basic redundancy mechanism within the switch - the C360 of fers an addi tional port redundancy scheme. T o achieve port redundancy , you can define a redundancy[...]

  • Page 137

    Port Redundancy Issue 1 Ju ly 2006 137 Intermodule Port Redundancy The intermodule port redundancy feature support s one pair of red undant ports per st ack. Unlike Port Redundancy definitio ns, intermodule port redundancy definitions are ret ained after st ack renumbering. In other words, if you remove a switch which is not p art of the redundancy[...]

  • Page 138

    Avaya C360 Layer 2 Features 138 Ins tallation and Configurati on Gu ide Avaya C360 Mult ilayer Stackable Switches, versio n 4.5 Tip : Tip: Intermodule Port Redundancy does not interwork with the S panning T ree Algorithm. Port Redundancy CLI Commands The following tab le contains a list of the CLI commands for the Redundancy feature. The rules of s[...]

  • Page 139

    IP Multicast Filtering Issue 1 Ju ly 2006 139 Port Classification Overview With the C360, you can classify any port a s regular or valuable. Setting a port to valuable means that, in case of Ethernet link failure of that port, a link fault trap can be sent even when the port is disabled. This feature is p articul arly useful for the link/intermodul[...]

  • Page 140

    Avaya C360 Layer 2 Features 140 Ins tallation and Configurati on Gu ide Avaya C360 Mult ilayer Stackable Switches, versio n 4.5 The C360 supports multicast filtering. The C360 learns which switch ports need to receive which multicast packet s and configures the necessary information into the switch's hardware tables. This learning is based on [...]

  • Page 141

    RMON Issue 1 Ju ly 2006 141 ● The Group Filtering Delay time is the time that the sw itch waits between becoming aware of a Multicast group on a cert ain VLAN and st arting to filter traffic for this group . IP Multicast CLI Commands The following table cont ains a list of the CLI commands for the IP Multicast feature . The rules of syntax and ou[...]

  • Page 142

    Avaya C360 Layer 2 Features 142 Ins tallation and Configurati on Gu ide Avaya C360 Mult ilayer Stackable Switches, versio n 4.5 RMON is the internationally recognized and app roved standa rd for detailed analysis of shared Ethernet media. It ensures consistency in t he monitoring and d isplay of statistics between different ve ndors. RMON's ad[...]

  • Page 143

    SMON Issue 1 Ju ly 2006 143 SMON SMON Overview SMON is Avaya's st andard -setting switch moni toring technolog y that has now been adopted as IETF standard RFC 2613. SMON extends the RMON st andard to provide the switch monitoring tools and features you need t o analyze the switched network and all it s components . SMON provides the basis for[...]

  • Page 144

    Avaya C360 Layer 2 Features 144 Ins tallation and Configurati on Gu ide Avaya C360 Mult ilayer Stackable Switches, versio n 4.5 SMON extends both RMON I for the MAC layer , and RMON 2 for the network layer and higher . SMON monitoring collects a nd displays data in real- time. T op-down view of all traffic: ● Network view for selected switches ?[...]

  • Page 145

    Weighted Queuin g Issue 1 Ju ly 2006 145 Port Mirroring CLI commands Port Mirroring Implement ation in the C360 Note the following limit ations: ● The VLAN binding p arameters of the source and destin ation ports must be id entical. ● Ports which are members in a Link Aggregation Group (LAG) cannot also be used as Port Mirroring Destination or [...]

  • Page 146

    Avaya C360 Layer 2 Features 146 Ins tallation and Configurati on Gu ide Avaya C360 Mult ilayer Stackable Switches, versio n 4.5 ● When the Priority scheme is set to "S trict", the Lower priority queue will transmit only if none of the Higher priority queues has nothing to transmit. ● When the Priority scheme is set to "WRR" [...]

  • Page 147

    LLDP Agent Issue 1 Ju ly 2006 147 attached to the same LAN. These can all be repor ted to managemen t stations via IEEE-defined Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Manag ement Information Bases (MIBs). LLDP information is transmitted periodica lly . The IEEE has defined a recommended transmission rate of 30 seconds, h owever , the transmissio[...]

  • Page 148

    Avaya C360 Layer 2 Features 148 Ins tallation and Configurati on Gu ide Avaya C360 Mult ilayer Stackable Switches, versio n 4.5 Configuring the LLDP Agent T o configure LLDP: 1. Enable the LLDP agent globally using the set lldp s ystem-control command. This command affect s all C360 sw itches within a stack an d activates TL V reception and mandato[...]

  • Page 149

    LLDP Agent Issue 1 Ju ly 2006 149 LLDP Agent CLI Commands The following table contains a list of the CLI co mmands for the LLDP Agent feature. The rules of syntax and outp ut examples are all set out in detail in the Reference Guide for the A vaya C360 Converged S tackable Switch, 10-300506. In order to... Use the following command... Enable or dis[...]

  • Page 150

    Avaya C360 Layer 2 Features 150 Ins tallation and Configurati on Gu ide Avaya C360 Mult ilayer Stackable Switches, versio n 4.5[...]

  • Page 151

    Issue 1 Ju ly 2006 151 Chapter 9: A vaya C360 Layer 3 Features This section describes the C360 Layer 3 feat ures. It provides the basic procedures for configuring the C360 for Layer 3 operation. ● Obtaining and Activating a L icense Key ● What is Routing? ● Routing Configuration ● IP Configuration ● RIP (Routing Interchange Protocol) Conf[...]

  • Page 152

    Avaya C360 Layer 3 Features 152 Ins tallation and Configurati on Gu ide Avaya C360 Mult ilayer Stackable Switches, versio n 4.5 Obt aining a Routing License Key T o obtain a License Key that enables routing features: 1. Go to http://license-lsg.avaya.com and click "request new license".[...]

  • Page 153

    Obtaining and Activating a Lice nse Key Issue 1 Ju ly 2006 153 2. Enter the Certificate Key and Certificate T ype. 3. Click Next.[...]

  • Page 154

    Avaya C360 Layer 3 Features 154 Ins tallation and Configurati on Gu ide Avaya C360 Mult ilayer Stackable Switches, versio n 4.5 4. Enter contact information (o nce per certificate) 5. Click Next.[...]

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    Obtaining and Activating a Lice nse Key Issue 1 Ju ly 2006 155 6. View number of licenses lef t.[...]

  • Page 156

    Avaya C360 Layer 3 Features 156 Ins tallation and Configurati on Gu ide Avaya C360 Mult ilayer Stackable Switches, versio n 4.5 7. Enter serial number of the switch(es) or module. T o identify serial numbers use the CLI command: show module-identity .[...]

  • Page 157

    Obtaining and Activating a Lice nse Key Issue 1 Ju ly 2006 157 8. Click Generate. The feature-enabling license code is generated[...]

  • Page 158

    Avaya C360 Layer 3 Features 158 Ins tallation and Configurati on Gu ide Avaya C360 Mult ilayer Stackable Switches, versio n 4.5 Activating a Routing License Key T o activate a Routing License Key: 1. Enter the acquired Routing License Ke y into the C360 switch using the set license CLI CLI command. set license [module] [license] [fe atureName] wher[...]

  • Page 159

    What is Routing? Issue 1 Ju ly 2006 159 The Routing Update Message is one such messag e. Routing Updates generally consist of all or a portion of a routing t able. By analyzing Routing Updates from all routers, a router can build a detailed picture of network topology . A Link-S tate Advertisement is another examp le of a message sent betwe en rout[...]

  • Page 160

    Avaya C360 Layer 3 Features 160 Ins tallation and Configurati on Gu ide Avaya C360 Mult ilayer Stackable Switches, versio n 4.5 Figure 29: Routing The relation between the destina tion host's protocol address and it s physical address is obtained by the routers using t he ARP request/r eply mechanism, and the information is stored within the A[...]

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    Routing Configuratio n Issue 1 Ju ly 2006 161 Routing Configuration Forwarding The C360 forwards IP packet s between IP networks. When it receives an IP packet through one of its in terfaces, it forwards the p acket through one of it s interfaces. The C360 supports multinetting, enabling it to forward p ackets betw een IP subnets on the same VLAN a[...]

  • Page 162

    Avaya C360 Layer 3 Features 162 Ins tallation and Configurati on Gu ide Avaya C360 Mult ilayer Stackable Switches, versio n 4.5 IP Configuration IP Configuration CLI Commands In order to... Use the following command... Enable IP routing ip routing Set ICMP error messa ges ip icmp-errors S pecify the format of netmasks in the show command output ip [...]

  • Page 163

    IP Configuratio n Issue 1 Ju ly 2006 163 Assigning Initial Router Parameters T o configure the initial router parameters perform the following via the CLI: 1. T ype set device-mode router and press Enter . Y ou will be prompted to reset the switch. 2. T ype y . W ait for the switch to restart and for the CLI prompt to reappear . 3. T ype show devic[...]

  • Page 164

    Avaya C360 Layer 3 Features 164 Ins tallation and Configurati on Gu ide Avaya C360 Mult ilayer Stackable Switches, versio n 4.5 Tip : Tip: If the IP interface is on VLAN #1, continue with S tep 7. 6. Create the management/routing VLAN. Use the command set vlan <Vlan-id> name <Vlan-name > replacing <Vlan-id> by the VLAN numbe r , a[...]

  • Page 165

    RIP (Routing Interchange Protocol) Configuration Issue 1 Ju ly 2006 165 operating RIPv1, you must not configure vari able length subnet masks (VLMS). Each IP network must have a single mask, implying that all subnet s in a given IP network are of the same size. Also, when operating RIPv1, you must not config ure su pernet s, which are networks with[...]

  • Page 166

    Avaya C360 Layer 3 Features 166 Ins tallation and Configurati on Gu ide Avaya C360 Mult ilayer Stackable Switches, versio n 4.5 RIP CLI Commands In order to... Use the following command... Configure the Routing Information Protocol (RIP) router rip S pecify a list of networks on which the RIP is running network Redistribute routing information from[...]

  • Page 167

    OSPF (Open Shortest Path Fir st) Configuration Issue 1 Ju ly 2006 167 OSPF (Open Shortest Path First) Configuration OSPF Overview OSPF is a routing protocol developed for IP networks based on the shortest p ath first or link-state algorithm. It was introduced to overcome the limitations of RIP in increasingly complex network desig ns. OSPF is based[...]

  • Page 168

    Avaya C360 Layer 3 Features 168 Ins tallation and Configurati on Gu ide Avaya C360 Mult ilayer Stackable Switches, versio n 4.5 OSPF CLI Commands In order to... Use the following command... Enable OSPF protocol router osp f Configure the area ID of the router area Configure router identity ip ospf router-id Configure a passive osp f interface passi[...]

  • Page 169

    Static Routing Configuration Issue 1 Ju ly 2006 169 S t atic Routing Configuration S t atic Routing Overview When dynamic routing protocols (RIP or OSPF) are not appropriate, you can manually configure static ro utes to indicate the next hop on the p ath to the final p acket destination. A static route be comes inactive if the interface ove r which[...]

  • Page 170

    Avaya C360 Layer 3 Features 170 Ins tallation and Configurati on Gu ide Avaya C360 Mult ilayer Stackable Switches, versio n 4.5 S t atic Routing Configuration CLI Commands Route Preferences The routing table may contain routes from d ifferent sources. Routes to a certain destination may be learned independently from RIP and f rom OSPF , and at the [...]

  • Page 171

    Route Redistribution Issue 1 Ju ly 2006 171 C360 protocol preferences are listed below from the most to the least preferred: 1. Local (directly attached net) 2. High-preference static (man ually configured routes) 3. OSPF internal routes 4. RIP 5. OSPF external routes 6. Low-preference static (manually co nfigured routes). Route Redistribution Rout[...]

  • Page 172

    Avaya C360 Layer 3 Features 172 Ins tallation and Configurati on Gu ide Avaya C360 Mult ilayer Stackable Switches, versio n 4.5 Route Redistribution Commands ARP (Address Resolution Prot ocol) T able Configuration ARP Overview IP logical network addresses are independent of physical addresses. Sin ce the physical address must be used to conve y dat[...]

  • Page 173

    ARP (Address Resoluti on Protocol) Table Configuratio n Issue 1 Ju ly 2006 173 Figure 30: Building an ARP T able The ARP T able The ARP table is used to store re cently used pa irs of IP/MAC addresses. This saves time and communication costs, since the hos t looks in the ARP cache first when transmitting a packet. If the information is not there, t[...]

  • Page 174

    Avaya C360 Layer 3 Features 174 Ins tallation and Configurati on Gu ide Avaya C360 Mult ilayer Stackable Switches, versio n 4.5 ARP CLI Commands In order to... Use the following command... Add a permanent entry to the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) cache arp Configure the amount of time that an entry remains in the ARP cache arp timeout Set the [...]

  • Page 175

    BOOTP/DHCP (Dynamic Host Configur ation Prot ocol) Relay Configu ration Issue 1 Ju ly 2006 175 BOOTP/DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) Relay Configuration BOOTP/DHCP Overview BOOTP Short for Bootstrap Proto col, BootP is an Internet protocol that enables a diskless workstation to discover its o wn IP addre ss, the I P address of a BOOTP se[...]

  • Page 176

    Avaya C360 Layer 3 Features 176 Ins tallation and Configurati on Gu ide Avaya C360 Mult ilayer Stackable Switches, versio n 4.5 The DHCP/BOOTP server uses the relayed netw or k information to decide from which subn et the address should be allocated. Therefore, the DHCP/BOOTP server must be configured to allocate addresses from the relayed networks[...]

  • Page 177

    VRRP (Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol) Configuration Issue 1 Ju ly 2006 177 Configuration is performed on a per-interface basis. When a netbios broadcast packe t arrives from an interface on which netbios rebroadcast is enabled, the packet is distributed to all other interfaces configured to rebroadcast netbios. If the netbios p acket is a net-d[...]

  • Page 178

    Avaya C360 Layer 3 Features 178 Ins tallation and Configurati on Gu ide Avaya C360 Mult ilayer Stackable Switches, versio n 4.5 takes over the role of master router . This makes VRRP fully interoperable with every host station. VRRP can be activated on an interface usi ng a single command while allowing for the necessary fine-tuning of the many VRR[...]

  • Page 179

    VRRP (Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol) Configuration Issue 1 Ju ly 2006 179 ● By the end of the routers configu ration, and when the network is up, the main router for each virtual router will be elected ac cording to this order of preference: - The virtual router IP address is al so the router's interface IP address - It has the highest [...]

  • Page 180

    Avaya C360 Layer 3 Features 180 Ins tallation and Configurati on Gu ide Avaya C360 Mult ilayer Stackable Switches, versio n 4.5 Policy Configuration Policy Configuration Overview The C360 supports QoS (Quality of Service) by using multiple priority levels and IEEE 802.1p priority tagging to ensure that data and voic e receive the necessary levels o[...]

  • Page 181

    Policy Configurat ion Issue 1 Ju ly 2006 181 ● The packet proto col ● Matching the p acket's source or destination IP address to the configured priority policy . ● Whether the pa cket sour ce or de stination TCP/ UDP port numbe r falls within a pre- defined range. In addition, the 802.1p priority of a packet can be modified according to [...]

  • Page 182

    Avaya C360 Layer 3 Features 182 Ins tallation and Configurati on Gu ide Avaya C360 Mult ilayer Stackable Switches, versio n 4.5 Set the source list, destination list, and destination module for copying an entire Policy List ip access-list-copy Set the DSCP-to-COS mapping. Based on range and action parameters, system will apply mapping to frames ip [...]

  • Page 183

    Policy Configurat ion Issue 1 Ju ly 2006 183 Policy Configuration Example Figure 32: C360 Policy Set the policy control source to either local or remote policy server set qos policy source Copy current policy and router configuration to the st artup configuration file copy running-config startup-con fig In order to... Use the following command... 3[...]

  • Page 184

    Avaya C360 Layer 3 Features 184 Ins tallation and Configurati on Gu ide Avaya C360 Mult ilayer Stackable Switches, versio n 4.5 Policy Configuration Example The following shows configuration o f Access List 100: 1. Assigning priority 6 to all TCP traff ic originating in network 149.49.0.0 - rule 1: 2. Assigning priority 3 to all TCP traff ic going [...]

  • Page 185

    IP Fragmentation and Rea ssembly Issue 1 Ju ly 2006 185 4. fragments are usually not reas sembled until final destination IP Fragment ation/Reassembly CLI Commands In order to... Use the following command... Clear the fragment dat abase and restore it s defaults clea r fragm ent Set the maximum number of fragments that ca n comprise a single IP pac[...]

  • Page 186

    Avaya C360 Layer 3 Features 186 Ins tallation and Configurati on Gu ide Avaya C360 Mult ilayer Stackable Switches, versio n 4.5[...]

  • Page 187

    Issue 1 Ju ly 2006 187 Chapter 10: A vaya C360 Power over Ethernet Features This chapter describes the C360-PWR PoE (Power over Ethe rnet Features). It provides the basic procedures for configuring the C3 60 for PoE operation. It contains th e following sections: ● Load Detection ● “Plug and Play" Operation ● Powering Devices ● Power[...]

  • Page 188

    Avaya C360 Powe r over Ethernet F eatures 188 Ins tallation and Configurati on Gu ide Avaya C360 Mult ilayer Stackable Switches, versio n 4.5 How the C360-PWR Switch es Detect a Powered Device The C360-PWR switches use the specific resist ance powered device signature and PD (powered device) connection verifica tion to determi ne whether to supply [...]

  • Page 189

    Power Over Ethernet Issue 1 Ju ly 2006 189 “Plug and Play" Operation Y ou can add and remove powered devices without manually reconfiguring the switch, since it performs a periodic automatic load detection scan on non-powere d ports. ● If a powered device that fit s the above criteria is de tected on a non-powered port, then power is appli[...]

  • Page 190

    Avaya C360 Powe r over Ethernet F eatures 190 Ins tallation and Configurati on Gu ide Avaya C360 Mult ilayer Stackable Switches, versio n 4.5 Power over Ethernet in Converged Networks Figure 34 shows the C364T -PWR as part of an ultra-reliable A vaya network. It provides power to IP telephones, wireless network access devices and W eb cameras. Figu[...]

  • Page 191

    Power Over Ethernet Issue 1 Ju ly 2006 191 Power over Ethernet CLI Commands In order to... Use the following command... Perform a hardware reset of the switch and the PoE circuitry reset module-and-powerinline Perform a hardware reset of the entire stack and t he PoE circuitry reset stack-and-powerinline Enable the load detection process and power [...]

  • Page 192

    Avaya C360 Powe r over Ethernet F eatures 192 Ins tallation and Configurati on Gu ide Avaya C360 Mult ilayer Stackable Switches, versio n 4.5[...]

  • Page 193

    Issue 1 Ju ly 2006 193 Chapter 1 1: C360 Device Manager This chapter describes the inst allation procedures for the C360 Device Manager Overview The Device Manager provides the following: ● Managing and monitoring Power over Ethernet. ● Device Configuratio n - Viewing and mo dify ing the dif ferent device configurations. ● Virtual LANs - V ie[...]

  • Page 194

    C360 Device Manager 194 Ins tallation and Configurati on Gu ide Avaya C360 Mult ilayer Stackable Switches, versio n 4.5 System Requirement s Minimum hardware and operating system requirement s are: ● Pentium II 400 Mhz-based comput er with 128 Mb of RAM ● Screen resolution of 1024 x 76 8 pixels ● Microsoft Int ernet Explorer 5 or higher ● M[...]

  • Page 195

    Running th e De vi ce Ma na g er Issue 1 Ju ly 2006 195 Running the Device Manager Note: Note: Assign an inband or out-of-band interface IP address to the switch before beginning this procedure. T o run the Device Manager: 1. Open your browser . 2. Enter the URL of the switch in the format http://aaa.bbb.ccc.dd d where aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd is the inband[...]

  • Page 196

    C360 Device Manager 196 Ins tallation and Configurati on Gu ide Avaya C360 Mult ilayer Stackable Switches, versio n 4.5 Figure 35: The Welcome Page 4. If you have the Java plug-in inst alled, the Device Manager should open in a new window (see Figure 36 ). Figure 36: Device Manager[...]

  • Page 197

    Installing the Java Plug-in Issue 1 Ju ly 2006 197 5. If you do not have the Java plug-in insta lled, follow the instructions on the W elcome page to install the plug-in (se e Installing the Java Plug-in ). Inst alling the Java Plug-in If the network manager has configured the system, the plug-in should be inst alled automatically . Note: Note: Ens[...]

  • Page 198

    C360 Device Manager 198 Ins tallation and Configurati on Gu ide Avaya C360 Mult ilayer Stackable Switches, versio n 4.5 Inst alling the On-Line Help and Java Plug-In on your Web Site Tip : Tip: This procedure is optional Copying the help files and Java plug-in to a local W eb server allows users to access the on-line help for the Embedded Manager a[...]

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    Issue 1 Ju ly 2006 199 Section 4: T r oubleshooting and Maintaining the A v a y a C360[...]

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    200 Ins tallation and Configurati on Gu ide Avaya C360 Mult ilayer Stackable Switches, versio n 4.5[...]

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    Issue 1 Ju ly 2006 201 Chapter 12: T roubleshooting the Inst allation T roubleshooting the Inst allation This section will allow you to perform basic troubl eshooting of the inst allation. If you are unable to solve the problem af ter following the procedures in this chapter , please contact A vaya T echnical Support. T able 35: T roubleshooting 1 [...]

  • Page 202

    Troubleshooting the Ins ta llation 202 Ins tallation and Configurati on Gu ide Avaya C360 Mult ilayer Stackable Switches, versio n 4.5 ● Mis-configuration ● Use the show port CLI command to show the port parameters an d check they are compatible with the att ached device. ● Faulty NIC ● Replace the NIC Connected device does not receive powe[...]

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    Troubleshooting t he Installation Issue 1 Ju ly 2006 203 S tacking not functioning Tip : Tip: Use the stack health command to display the st atus of the stack. See S tack Health on page 204 for further information. ● X360-STK modules not inserted correctly (LEDs on stacking module do not light) ● Check that modules are inst alled correctly ● [...]

  • Page 204

    Troubleshooting the Ins ta llation 204 Ins tallation and Configurati on Gu ide Avaya C360 Mult ilayer Stackable Switches, versio n 4.5 S t ack Health The C360 softwa re provides a S tack Health feature for verifying the integrity of the C360 and P330 and P330-ML st acking module and cables. Overview The S tack Health feature will identify defective[...]

  • Page 205

    Stack Health Issue 1 Ju ly 2006 205 S t ack Health CLI Commands The following ta ble contains a list of the CLI co mman ds for the S tack Health feature. The syntax and output examples are set out in det ail in the Reference Guide for the A vaya C360 Converged S tackable Switch, 10-300506. In order to... Use the f ollowing command... Initiate the s[...]

  • Page 206

    Troubleshooting the Ins ta llation 206 Ins tallation and Configurati on Gu ide Avaya C360 Mult ilayer Stackable Switches, versio n 4.5[...]

  • Page 207

    Issue 1 Ju ly 2006 207 Chapter 13: Maintenance Introduction This section provides basic maintenance in formation for the C360 and it s components. Fo r issues that are not covered in t his chapter or in Chapter 12: T roubleshooting the Installation please contact your A vaya representative. ! CAUTION: CAUTION: Please refer to Before you Insta ll th[...]

  • Page 208

    Maintenance 208 Ins tallation and Configurati on Gu ide Avaya C360 Mult ilayer Stackable Switches, versio n 4.5 Hardware NVRAM Initialization If you wish to perform a hardware NVRAM initialization, then perform the fo llowing steps: ! CAUTION: CAUTION: C360 switches and stacking modules cont ain components sensitive to electrostatic disch arge. T o[...]

  • Page 209

    Hardware NVRAM Initializati on Issue 1 Ju ly 2006 209 Figure 37: Location of the NVRAM INIT Jumpers 3. Insert the X360STK module into the C360 sw itch where you wish to perform the NVRAM initialization. Refer to Inst alling the X360STK S tacking Module for furt her information. Tip : Tip: Refer to the Reference Guide for the A vaya C360 Converged S[...]

  • Page 210

    Maintenance 210 Ins tallation and Configurati on Gu ide Avaya C360 Mult ilayer Stackable Switches, versio n 4.5[...]

  • Page 211

    Issue 1 Ju ly 2006 211 Chapter 14: Up dating the Firmware This section provides the basic procedure f or downloading and updating the C360 system firmware. ! CAUTION: CAUTION: Refer to Before you Install the A vaya C360 before undertaking any of the procedures det ailed in this section. Firmware Download Y ou can perform firmware download using the[...]

  • Page 212

    Updating the Firmware 212 Ins tallation and Configurati on Gu ide Avaya C360 Mult ilayer Stackable Switches, versio n 4.5 Tip : Tip: Please download both the new A vaya firmware and the new Device Manager versions. Whichever version of the firmwa re you decide to run, alwa ys be sure to match the correct firmware and Device Manage r versions. Downl[...]

  • Page 213

    Issue 1 Ju ly 2006 213 Appendix A: Mixed S t acks This appendix covers deployment of the C3 60 in mi xed st ack e nvironment s. Ple ase refer to th e relevant section for i nformation. Tip : Tip: For additional information, see the Relea se Notes or the Av aya Support site: http://support.avaya.com . Y ou may stack the C360 with P333T-PWR, P332G-ML[...]

  • Page 214

    Mixed Stack s 214 Ins tallation and Configurati on Gu ide Avaya C360 Mult ilayer Stackable Switches, versio n 4.5 Hardware Comp atibility This section describes hardware comp atibility issues. S t acking Tip : Tip: It is recommended to put the C360 switches at the bottom or top of a mixe d stack for easier connection of cables. Y ou may use the sam[...]

  • Page 215

    Hardware Compatibility Issue 1 Ju ly 2006 215 BUPS The Backup Power Supplies are not interchange able. Please refer to Ta b l e 3 8 for information on which st acking module to use. Tip : Tip: Please refer to the appropriate document ation for further information. T able 38: BUPS Compatibility Switch BUPS C360 Powerstax 800 (refer to Connecting a B[...]

  • Page 216

    Mixed Stack s 216 Ins tallation and Configurati on Gu ide Avaya C360 Mult ilayer Stackable Switches, versio n 4.5 Feature Comp atibility While most features are the same on all the switches, there are some dif ferences in implementation a nd functionality . Please refer to T able 39 for further information. T able 39: Feature Compatibility 1 of 2 F[...]

  • Page 217

    Feature Compatibility Issue 1 Ju ly 2006 217 1. Softw a re version 4. 5 on l y . Note: Note: Certain CLI co mmands apply to the C36 0 only . If you run them on othe r switches you may receive an "operation failed" messa ge. QoS Mapping The four C360 QoS queues are mapp ed to the two QoS queues in the G700, P333T-PWR, P332G-ML and P332G T-[...]

  • Page 218

    Mixed Stack s 218 Ins tallation and Configurati on Gu ide Avaya C360 Mult ilayer Stackable Switches, versio n 4.5[...]

  • Page 219

    Issue 1 Ju ly 2006 219 Appendix B: Configuring C360 QoS for A vaya IP T elephones Introduction This appendix covers configuring C360 QoS sett ings for A vaya IP T elephony environment s. Tip : Tip: For additional information, refer to t he IP T elephony Deploymen t Guide on the Avaya Support Site: http://support.avaya.co m . T able 41: Configuratio[...]

  • Page 220

    Configuring C360 QoS for Avaya IP Telephones 220 Ins tallation and Configurati on Gu ide Avaya C360 Mult ilayer Stackable Switches, versio n 4.5[...]

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    Issue 1 Ju ly 2006 221 Appendix C: S t andards and Comp atibility A vaya C360 St andards Supported The Ava ya C360 complies with the following standards. IEEE ● 802.1D Bridges and ST A ● 802.1p Priority T agging on all ports ● 802.1Q VLAN T agging support on all ports ● 802.1w Rapid S pann ing T ree ● 802.3af Power over Ethernet on C360-P[...]

  • Page 222

    Standards and Compatibility 222 Ins tallation and Configurati on Gu ide Avaya C360 Mult ilayer Stackable Switches, versio n 4.5 ● RFC-2613 SMON support for group s - Data Source Capabilities, Port Copy , VLAN and Priority S tatistics ● RFC-2674 Bridge MIB Group s - dot1dbase and dot1dS tp fully implemented. Support for relevant MIB objects: dot[...]

  • Page 223

    IETF - Network Monitoring Issue 1 Ju ly 2006 223 IETF - Network Monitoring ● RMON (RFC 1757) support for group s 1,2,3, and 9 -S t a t i s t i c s -H i s t o r y -A l a r m s -E v e n t s ● SMON (RFC 2613) support for group s - Data Source Capabilities -P o r t C o p y - VLAN and Priority S tatist ics ● Bridge MIB Group s - RFC 2674 - dot1dba[...]

  • Page 224

    Standards and Compatibility 224 Ins tallation and Configurati on Gu ide Avaya C360 Mult ilayer Stackable Switches, versio n 4.5[...]

  • Page 225

    Issue 1 Ju ly 2006 225 Appendix D: S pecifications Physical Height 1U (44.45 mm, 1.75”) Width 431 mm (17”) Depth 365 mm (14.4”) Weight ● C363T ● C363T -PWR ● C364T ● C364T -NEBS ● C364T -PWR 4.9 kg (10.8 lb.) 5.5 kg (12.1 lb.) 5.0 kg (1 1 lb.) 5.0 kg (1 1 lb.) 6.8 kg (15 lb.)[...]

  • Page 226

    Specifications 226 Ins tallation and Configurati on Gu ide Avaya C360 Mult ilayer Stackable Switches, versio n 4.5 Power Requirement s C363T C363T -PWR Input voltage 100 to 240 V AC 50/60 Hz 100 to 240 V AC 50/60 Hz Power dissipation 60 W max 420 W max AC Input current 1.3 A max 4.2 A max DC In put cu rrent 2 A max 8 A max[...]

  • Page 227

    Environmental. Issue 1 Ju ly 2006 227 Environment al. Note: Note: The C364T NEBS complies to the NEBS st andard Safety ● UL listed to UL60950-1. ● C-UL (UL for Canada) certified to CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60950 -0-03. ● CE for Europe approved according to EN 60950 an d IEC 60950-1. ● Laser component s are Laser Class I approved: - EN-60825/IEC-82[...]

  • Page 228

    Specifications 228 Ins tallation and Configurati on Gu ide Avaya C360 Mult ilayer Stackable Switches, versio n 4.5 MTBF Interfaces ● C363T : 24 x 10/100 BASE-T RJ-45 port c onnectors + 2 x SFP GBIC connectors. ● C363T-PWR: 24 x 10/100 PoE BASE-T RJ-45 po rt connectors + 2 x SFP GBIC connectors. ● C364T : 48 x 10/100 BASE-T PoE RJ-45 port conn[...]

  • Page 229

    GBIC Transceivers Issue 1 Ju ly 2006 229 The LX transceiver has a W avelength of 1300 nm, T ransmission Rate of 1.25 Gbps, Input V oltage of 3 .3V , and Maximum Output Wa ttage of -2 dBm. SX T ransceiver Y ou may connect a 50 µm or 62.5 µm multim ode (MMF) fiber cable to a 1000BASE-SX SFF/ SFP GBIC port. The maximum length is 500 m (1,640 f t.) f[...]

  • Page 230

    Specifications 230 Ins tallation and Configurati on Gu ide Avaya C360 Mult ilayer Stackable Switches, versio n 4.5 Console Pin Assignment s For direct Console communications, connect t he C360 to the Console T erminal using the supplied RJ-45 crossed cable and RJ-45 to DB-9 adapter . Tip : Tip: Pin 1 of the Modem DB-25 connector is intern ally conn[...]

  • Page 231

    Ethernet Issue 1 Ju ly 2006 231 Ethernet ● VLANs - Layer 2: 3,071 - Layer 3: 255 ● MAC addresses: minimum 16k ● Priority queuing: 4 queues ● Multicast groups: 1k[...]

  • Page 232

    Specifications 232 Ins tallation and Configurati on Gu ide Avaya C360 Mult ilayer Stackable Switches, versio n 4.5[...]

  • Page 233

    Issue 1 Ju ly 2006 233 Index Index Numerical 802.1x support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 3 CLI commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 configuring procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 A AC power, connecti ng . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Access, restricting management . . . . . . . . . . 84 Accessing the switch . . . . . [...]

  • Page 234

    234 Installation and Configuratio n Guide Avaya C3 60 Multilayer St ackable Switches, version 4.5 Index network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 supplemental grounding . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Connections budgeting power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 establishing console . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 establishing layer 2 and lay[...]

  • Page 235

    Issue 1 Ju ly 2006 235 Index installing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 228 Gigabit ethernet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 2 Grounding, connectin g supplemental . . . . . . . . 54 H Half-duplex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 3 Hardware NVRAM initialization . . . . . [...]

  • Page 236

    236 Installation and Configuratio n Guide Avaya C3 60 Multilayer St ackable Switches, version 4.5 Index M MAC address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 4 aging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 5 security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 MAC security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 Maintenance . . . . . . . [...]

  • Page 237

    Issue 1 Ju ly 2006 237 Index restricting management access . . . . . . . . . 84 SCP support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 SNMP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Settings, device default . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 Site preparation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 SMON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 3 [...]

  • Page 238

    238 Installation and Configuratio n Guide Avaya C3 60 Multilayer St ackable Switches, version 4.5 Index[...]