Avaya 555-245-600 IP Phone User Manual


 
LAN switching products
166 Avaya Application Solutions IP Telephony Deployment Guide
RMON/SMON port statistics provide real-time top-down analysis of network traffic.
IP multicast filtering (snooping) filters multicast traffic to optimize network bandwidth.
Classification of ports as regular or valuable is supported so that if a link fails, notification is
generated for valuable ports only.
The L2 CAM table contains 16K MAC addresses.
Layer 3 features
Note:
Note: An additional license is required for Layer 3 features.
Static, RIPv1, RIPv2, OSPF IP routing protocols are supported.
Equal cost routing is used for load balancing and redundancy.
Router redundancy (VRRP) is supported.
NetBIOS rebroadcasting is available for applications such as WINS that use broadcasting
but may need to also communicate with stations on other subnets or VLANs.
ICMP and ARP protocols are supported.
DHCP/BootP relay allows broadcast requests to be forwarded to servers.
Policy-based routing of packets provides enforcement of QoS and ACL rules.
The L3 CAM table contains 4K IP addresses.
Management
Access to the management interfaces are password-protected at three levels (read-only,
read-write access and supervisor) to prevent unauthorized configuration changes.
You can access to the Command Line Interface (CLI) in the following ways:
- Direct console or modem connection
- Telnet (up to five simultaneous connections) or SSHv2 (up to two simultaneous
connections) over the IP network
You can use TFTP for the download/upload of configuration files or the download of
firmware files
You can use SCP (Secure Copy Protocol) for secure download/upload of configuration
files
You can use SSH encrypted login sessions as a secure way to manage the switches
remotely.
A Java-based Device Manager provides an intuitive Web-based interface for access
SNMPv1 is supported.