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<strong>Avaya</strong> Ethernet switches<br />

Layer 3 features<br />

Note: An<br />

Management<br />

Note:<br />

additional license is required <strong>for</strong> Layer 3 features.<br />

● Static, RIPv1, RIPv2, OSPF IP routing protocols are supported.<br />

● Equal cost routing is used <strong>for</strong> load balancing <strong>and</strong> redundancy.<br />

● Router redundancy (VRRP) is supported.<br />

● NetBIOS rebroadcasting is available <strong>for</strong> applications such as WINS that use broadcasting<br />

but might need to also communicate with stations on other subnetworks or VLANs.<br />

● ICMP <strong>and</strong> ARP protocols are supported.<br />

● DHCP/BootP relay allows broadcast requests to be <strong>for</strong>warded to servers.<br />

● Policy-based routing of packets provides en<strong>for</strong>cement of QoS <strong>and</strong> ACL rules.<br />

● The L3 CAM table contains 4K IP addresses.<br />

● Access to the management interfaces are password-protected at three levels, read-only,<br />

read-write access, <strong>and</strong> supervisor, to prevent unauthorized configuration changes.<br />

● You can access to the Comm<strong>and</strong> Line Interface (CLI) in the following ways:<br />

- Direct console or modem connection<br />

- Telnet, up to five simultaneous connections, or SSHv2, up to two simultaneous<br />

connections, over the IP network<br />

● You can use TFTP <strong>for</strong> the download/upload of configuration files or the download of<br />

firmware files<br />

● You can use Secure Copy Protocol (SCP) <strong>for</strong> secure download/upload of configuration<br />

files<br />

● You can use SSH encrypted login sessions as a secure way to manage the switches<br />

remotely<br />

● A Java-based Device Manager provides an intuitive Web-based interface <strong>for</strong> access<br />

● Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) is supported. LLDP enhances the ability of network<br />

management tools to discover <strong>and</strong> maintain accurate network topologies in multi-vendor<br />

environments<br />

● SNMPv1 <strong>and</strong> SNMPv3 are supported, including authentication <strong>and</strong> encryption.<br />

● MAC security is supported. Security includes up to 1024 MAC ports per module.<br />

● Simple network time protocol (SNTP) or TIME protocols are available to provide a<br />

consistent time stamp to all switches from an external source.<br />

● A st<strong>and</strong>ard Power over Ethernet MIB is supported.<br />

382 <strong>Hardware</strong> <strong>Description</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Reference</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Avaya</strong> Communication Manager

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