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Management<br />

<strong>Avaya</strong> P330 Ethernet switches<br />

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

These applications might also need to also communicate with stations on other<br />

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 />

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

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

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, 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 />

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

● SNMPv1 is supported.<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 />

● You can use all appropriate tools of the <strong>Avaya</strong> Integrated Management suite <strong>for</strong><br />

administration.<br />

● You an restrict access to management interfaces by IP address.<br />

Power over Ethernet (PoE)<br />

● PoE is supported on the P333T-PWR switch.<br />

● PoE is fully compliant with the 802.3af-2003 st<strong>and</strong>ard.<br />

● PoE provides up to 15.4W per port (on10/100 ports) over Ethernet cable. PoE uses<br />

802.3af-2003 st<strong>and</strong>ards to power IP phones, wireless access points, <strong>and</strong> other end points.<br />

● PoE automatically detects device connections <strong>and</strong> removal.<br />

● PoE automatic load detection per<strong>for</strong>ms the following actions:<br />

- Tests whether the device connected to the port requires remote powering.<br />

- Controls the power injection to the wires.<br />

Issue 6 February 2007 391

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